UNIT-V FMM.HYDRAULIC TURBINE - Construction and working
Types of Industrial Hazards and Their Effects
1. Name : Vivek Faldu
Enroll. No. : 160470105013
Branch : Chemical
Semester : 5th
INDUSTRIAL HAZARDS
2. CONTANTS
• INTRODUCTION
• DEFINATION OF INDUSTRIAL HAZARDS
• TYPES OF INDUSTRIAL HAZARDS
I. BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS
II. CHEMICAL HAZARDS
III. MECHANICAL HAZARDS
IV. PHYSICAL HAZARDS
V. ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
VI. FIRE AND DUST HAZARDS
• CONCLUSION
3. INTRODUCTOIN
Industrial Hazards is terms associated with a substances that is a likelihood to cause
an injury in a given environment.
DEFINITION
Industrial Hazards may be define as a condition process in industries to cause a
harm or danger for human
4. I. BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS
A biological hazards is a originating from an organism that is foreign to the organism
being affected.
Many biological hazards are associated with food, including certain virus, fungi and
bacteria etcetera
Disease in human come from biological hazards in the form of an infection by
bacteria.
5. ii. CHEMICAL HAZARDS
A chemical can be consider a hazards by virtues of it’s important properties it can cause harm or
danger to humans, property or the environment.
Some chemical occur naturally in certain geological formation such as radon
Many other chemical used in industries and laboratory setting can cause respiratory, digestive or
nervous system problem if they are inhated, ingested or absorbed through the skin.
6. iii. MECHANICAL HAZARDS
Mechanical hazards is involving machine process motor vehicle,
aircrafts pose mechanical hazards. Compressed liquid or gas can also be
consider a mechanical hazards.
7. iv. PHYSICAL HAZARDS
Physical hazards is a naturally occurring process that has the potential to
create loss or damage.
Physical hazards often have both human and natural elements.
Food problems can be affected by climate fluctuation and storm frequency.
Both natural elements and by drainage and building in a flood plain, human
elements.
8. iv.ELECTICAL HAZARDS
Electrical injuries consist of four main type
• Electrocution
• Electric shock
• Burns
• Falls caused as a result of contact with electric energy
9. vi. FIRE AND DUST HAZARDS
Source of dust hazards in pharmaceutical industries
Grinding or milling process dusts of