keannu
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The three words of hazard, risk, danger sound all similar, but as I found on the internet, the difference is like this. I need your further opinion.
1. Hazard - specific, anything that can harm you physically, such as working up a ladder, electricity, chemicals, etc.
2. Danger - generic and vague, a sign like "Danger! Bend curve ahead" on the road.
3. risk - the chance of experiencing hazards.
is36
1. Hazard - specific, anything that can harm you physically, such as working up a ladder, electricity, chemicals, etc.
2. Danger - generic and vague, a sign like "Danger! Bend curve ahead" on the road.
3. risk - the chance of experiencing hazards.
is36