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High Hazard Industries

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Working in the presence of a biohazardous material, toxic substance, or chemical, which, if released, would result in workers needing immediate medical treatment as a result of inhalation or eye or skin contact 

 

 Working in the presence of equipment or machinery containing substances under high pressure, substances that may explode or catch fire, or substances that may react dangerously when combined with another process material

 

Using tools, equipment, or machinery for high-speed grinding, cutting, chipping, or drilling

 

Operating equipment or machinery where rollover is possible

 

Working near mobile equipment where there is a possibility of a worker being struck

 

Working at elevation

 

Entering confined spaces where toxic atmospheres may exist or develop

 

Entering excavations greater than 1.2 metres (4 feet) in depth

 

Working in proximity to high-voltage lines

 

Being exposed to unusual risk of injury due to violence, drowning, animals, heat or cold, or falling objects

 

Working with, or in proximity to, firearms or explosives

 

Working where there are other hazard factors that may expose workers to risk of serious injury or occupational disease

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