There are various health hazards that can encompass a health and social care setting. A hospital is one of the health and social care setting that these hazards may be. Some of these harmful hazards may be, infectious hazards, substance hazards, working practise hazards, security system hazards, etc.
Hazards are anything that can cause harm. An example may be a steep staircase. Hazards could be crossing a road when a car is speeding towards you. The car is the hazard and the risk is the person crossing the road. There are many more hazards that can arise from a health or social care setting such as a nursery. For …show more content…
If you place sockets in an incorrect position, it can be just as much of a risk due to the fact you might trip over, especially in an elderly environment, elder people are more vulnerable to situations like this. Infection hazards are those hazards that can be transmitted through the atmosphere, ingestion or skin to skin contact. Some of the infection hazards in a hospital setup is the body fluids like blood which can be infected with certain bacteria or virus. These bacteria or viruses impose a hazard to the people working or staying in the hospital compound.
Workplace hazards is a common problem in most organisations and it is even major problem in a healthcare setup. The medical practitioners are exposed to several risks during their routine operations. Some of the most dangerous cases involve exposure to dangerous pathogens that may be life threatening to the practitioners. Some potential hazards include injury from patients especially those with mental illness. These injuries may range from stub wounds to bite wounds which have a potential of causing infection of pathogens such as viruses and bacteria.
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