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PART 1: IDENTIFICATION Hazard

1. Risk or danger to one's health life Industrial Funere


3. The science and art devoted to the anticipation,
recognition and control of those environmental factors
or stresses, arising in or from the workplace which
cause sickness, impairs health and inefficiency among
workers as well as surrounding communities tome cale
trota bhes 3. Establishments employing two hundred
workers or more
Mellum scale blushes are workers.
4. Establishments employing fifty-one (s) to one
hundred ninety nine (199 he employment for
employment.
Noummahen5Physical examination conducted before
an applicants accepted or hired Santana ermit
6. A permit issued by the local Health Officer after
compliance with the prescribed sanitary and
environmental/Occupational health requirements _tung
kechce ks _tung kechce test and abnormalities,
7. Special examination performed to determine the
pulmonary functions
Company All Star 8 Includes company Physicians, Nurses.
Dentists, and First aiders with adequate training on
occupational health and safety. Pronomics
9. Refers to the joint application of certain biological
sciences and engineering techniques so as to ensure
the optimum mutual adaptation of man and work
GbR
_10. Refers to excessive luminance in the field of vision
which disturbs the adaptation process of the retina
produced by excessive light stimuli. Ocean, porhera!
Health
11. Science that deals with the relationship of man to
his work and working environment. Occurkceal Hea a
Hazard 12. Conditions in the workplace or factors in the
work environment that impair the health of employees
resulting in lost time from work and reduced efficiency
Vapors
13. diffused matter (such as smoke or fog) suspended
floating in the air Annema! Air Pressure 14. exists at
barometric pressure either above or below sea level
pressure of 760 mm of mercury or 14.7 pounds per
square inch.

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