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Hazard Recognition

See the signs, stop the risk—recognize hazards before accidents happen.
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Course: On-Demand
Essential Provider KnowledgeCity  7 Lessons ·  19m  in Arabic, English 

Course Description

Hazards are anything that can cause harm, and they often go unnoticed when workers are rushing, distracted, or too familiar with the task. In this Hazard Recognition course, you’ll learn how to spot hazards before they lead to injury or damage. This course explains how to stay alert, assess your surroundings, and act when something feels off.

You’ll learn the difference between unsafe conditions and unsafe acts, and why both must be addressed. The course introduces the concept of hazard categories—such as physical, chemical, ergonomic, and biological—and offers examples you might see in various work environments. You’ll also explore how to use tools like job hazard analyses (JHAs) and near-miss reports to create safer habits and improve safety culture.

By the end, you’ll know how to recognize hazards, report them correctly, and support your team in building a safer, more proactive workplace.

What You'll Learn

  • Identify common workplace hazards across different environments, including physical, chemical, ergonomic, and biological categories
  • Distinguish between unsafe conditions and unsafe acts, and address both
  • Apply practical methods for recognizing and reporting hazards before they cause injury or damage
  • Use tools like job hazard analyses (JHAs) and near-miss reports to reduce risk
  • Explain how hazard awareness supports a strong safety culture
  • Investigate accidents and near misses to build safer habits

Key Takeaways

  • Hazards are anything that can cause harm and often go unnoticed when workers are rushing, distracted, or too familiar with a task.
  • Both unsafe conditions and unsafe acts must be addressed to prevent injury or damage.
  • Hazards fall into categories such as physical, chemical, ergonomic, and biological, with examples seen across various work environments.
  • Tools like job hazard analyses (JHAs) and near-miss reports help create safer habits and improve safety culture.
  • Recognizing hazards, reporting them correctly, and supporting your team builds a safer, more proactive workplace.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in the Hazard Recognition course?

You will learn how to spot hazards before they lead to injury or damage, stay alert and assess your surroundings, tell the difference between unsafe conditions and unsafe acts, recognize hazard categories such as physical, chemical, ergonomic, and biological, and use tools like JHAs and near-miss reports to recognize and report hazards.

What topics does this course cover?

The course covers the need for hazard recognition, hazardous conditions and unsafe acts, identifying hazards in advance, real-time hazard recognition, and investigating accidents and near misses, followed by a review.

What tools does the course teach for recognizing and reducing risk?

It teaches the use of job hazard analyses (JHAs) and near-miss reports to recognize and report hazards, reduce risk, and create safer habits.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will develop skills in accident prevention, crisis communications, hazard identification, job safety analysis, and safety culture.

What is the difference between unsafe conditions and unsafe acts?

The course explains the difference between unsafe conditions and unsafe acts and why both must be addressed, though it does not state a formal definition for each beyond distinguishing the two.