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What are the Risk Factors for Workplace Accidents?
Several risk factors contribute to workplace accidents, including:
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Physical hazards
: Unsafe machinery, slippery floors, and poor lighting.
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Human factors
: Inadequate training, fatigue, and human error.
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Organizational factors
: Lack of safety protocols, poor management, and insufficient supervision.
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Environmental factors
: Extreme temperatures, noise, and exposure to hazardous substances.
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