Hello. This video has helped me tremendously! Thank you so much!!! I clearly know exactly what the difference is. Could you please make a video on how an incident is different to an accident as I have noticed many people use the word interchangeably, including myself.
Hi mam,How u could say that stairs are hazard, it's not an hazard, the behavior and situation leads to risk, which means, the the stairs without guard rail is hazard(unsafe condition), if the stair case floors are wet(unsafe condition) is hazard, when the person tries to jump from steps to steps on the staircase(unsafe act) is an hazard... Risk: chance or likelihood of slip, trip and Fall which caused by hazard and get harm..I hope from my opinion I tried to clear this, if any comments pls share.
Exactly Prasanth. This is completely missleading...!!! How can stairs be said as hazard. It is an object. Fall from stairs is in fact the hazard. Blunt trauma to leg &/ hand &/ head &/ back, sprain&/ strain, fracture to body part is the risk.
You infact explained it rightly. It is really unfortunate and painful to see many so called "HSE expert agencies & Practitioners" spreading concept in a wrong way amongst the viewers, budding HSE professionals, students...
Both of you are wrong Mukesh- Blunt trauma to leg &/ hand &/ head &/ back, sprain&/ strain, fracture to body part is not the the risk but the consequence.
PRASHAANTH you got it wrong sorry- hazard -stairs (Correct) - The risk - fall . What you trying to say about unsafe behavior and unsafe conditions something different. So if the stairs is not wet and someone is not running- there is no hazard or risk?
It's really quit confusing because they're somewhat alike. I remember before when I was doing a risk assessment for the first time. I had to review over and over. This is a very detailed and clear illustration. Thank you so much. =)
Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoy this illustration of the difference between the words "hazard" and "risk".
Hello. This video has helped me tremendously! Thank you so much!!! I clearly know exactly what the difference is. Could you please make a video on how an incident is different to an accident as I have noticed many people use the word interchangeably, including myself.
@@nicholleraghoo3393 Thank you, that's such encouraging feedback! Yes, I think that would be a great topic to cover in an upcoming video. :)
@@AllySafety Thank you sooooo much😄
Hi Nicholle - Hope this video on Accidents vs Incidents helps outline the difference and keeps things fun! th-cam.com/video/iecEJPLLQDo/w-d-xo.html
Hi mam,How u could say that stairs are hazard, it's not an hazard, the behavior and situation leads to risk, which means, the the stairs without guard rail is hazard(unsafe condition), if the stair case floors are wet(unsafe condition) is hazard, when the person tries to jump from steps to steps on the staircase(unsafe act) is an hazard...
Risk: chance or likelihood of slip, trip and Fall which caused by hazard and get harm..I hope from my opinion I tried to clear this, if any comments pls share.
Exactly Prasanth. This is completely missleading...!!! How can stairs be said as hazard. It is an object. Fall from stairs is in fact the hazard. Blunt trauma to leg &/ hand &/ head &/ back, sprain&/ strain, fracture to body part is the risk.
You infact explained it rightly. It is really unfortunate and painful to see many so called "HSE expert agencies & Practitioners" spreading concept in a wrong way amongst the viewers, budding HSE professionals, students...
Both of you are wrong Mukesh- Blunt trauma to leg &/ hand &/ head &/ back, sprain&/ strain, fracture to body part is not the the risk but the consequence.
PRASHAANTH you got it wrong sorry- hazard -stairs (Correct) - The risk - fall . What you trying to say about unsafe behavior and unsafe conditions something different. So if the stairs is not wet and someone is not running- there is no hazard or risk?
This helps a lot❤️
Thank you!!🦋
You're so welcome!
It's really quit confusing because they're somewhat alike. I remember before when I was doing a risk assessment for the first time. I had to review over and over. This is a very detailed and clear illustration. Thank you so much. =)
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you i have exam in hazard and risk 🥺💔
Good luck!
Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoy this illustration of the difference between the words "hazard" and "risk".