Friday, April 13, 2007

Terminology of Safety

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What is Safety ?
Safety is defined as the state of being protected (both the cause and exposure to something which is not sure) against the types or consequences physical, social, spiritual, financial, political, emotive, professional, psychological, educational or different of failure, damage, error, accidents, harm or any other event which could be considered nondesirable. Generally, safety is interpreted as implying a significant and real impact on risk of death, injury or damage to property or body. Safe is condition of free from danger or misfortune.

What is Hazard mean ?
Hazard is a situation that could enable or cause the accident/the loss took the form of the injury, the illness, damage or the capacity carried out the function that was determined.

What is Danger mean ?
Danger was the existence expression of the potential for the danger relatively.
The dangerous condition possibly was available, will become was not so dangerous because of being carried out by several precautions.

What is Risk ?
Risk is stated the possibility of the occurrence of the accident/loss in the period of specific time or the certain operation cycle.

Incident.
Incident is a accomplished fact that was not wanted that canned and held contact with the source of energy exceeded the value or the structure of the body threshold.

Accident.
Accident is an incident that was not expected originally and was not desired that disrupted the process that was arranged from an activity and could cause the good loss human casualties and or property.

Unsafe act.
Unsafe act is a violation of the safety procedure that gave the opportunity towards the occurrence of the accident. When you work out of procedure, your act is unsafe.

Unsafe condition.
Unsafe condition can be defined as a physical condition or the dangerous situation that possibly at once could result in the occurrence of the accident.

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