The playing surface might be damp because of rainfall during the night and leaving puddles on the playing surface. So when it comes to the sport like tennis somebody could slip and break their leg or even sprain it.
In this environment you would have things like fire hazards and risks of inhalation.
Risks and hazards are events or objects that put the health and welfare of people in danger. A hazard is an intrinsic property of an object, system or substance to cause damage or harm. Risk is the chance of an event bringing that damage or harm.
False. Chemical hazards can include both potential health hazards as well as physical hazards such as fire or explosion risks. It is important to consider all aspects of a chemical's properties when assessing its potential risks.
The two main types of hazards associated with confined spaces are physical hazards and atmospheric hazards. Physical hazards include risks such as entrapment, falls, or equipment-related dangers, while atmospheric hazards involve the presence of harmful gases, lack of oxygen, or toxic substances that can lead to suffocation or poisoning. Both types of hazards can pose significant risks to individuals working in or entering confined spaces. Proper safety protocols and monitoring are essential to mitigate these risks.
anything an hazard
Because playing Tennis is exercise. If playing Tennis is what they do all the time, then they will be very fit.
Both could be correct. One is a question - How long have you been playing tennis? One is a statement - You have been playing tennis.
On a tennis court of course! O_o
no, because they are for playing tennis.
Each employer has its own procedures for reporting health or safety hazards.
Elimination of all risks and hazards
Some of the risks include electrocution, burn hazards, falling hazards (example:you are putting in conduit in the ceiling of a tall building), some heavy lifting/pulling, etc.