Slips & trips - Accidents can be caused by leaving materials and equipment lying around, e.g. spilt liquids or trailing cables., Fires - Can cause burns, breathing difficulties and widespread damage. They require three things: oxygen, heat and fuel., Chemical spills - These may be hazardous substances; even if not, they must be cleaned as they can be an extra slip hazard. Carries risk of burns or skin problems. They must be dealt with and cleaned up without delay and according to an existing plan., Fall from height - Carries risk of permanent injury; can be caused by incorrect use, assembly or maintenance of access equipment, such as ladders and scaffolds., Burns - Not only caused by fire or heat, these can occur through contact with chemicals, electricity and even too much exposure to the sun., Electrical - Using unsafe equipment or coming into contact with live wires, overhead power lines or buried cables can result in shock, burns, or death., Exposure to hazardous substances - Substances often used in construction can cause illness, e.g. from dust, mould, bacteria, and asbestos., Plant / vehicles - Construction sites often have large moving vehicles, machinery and equipment. Keeping traffic separate from pedestrian walkways and providing safe crossing points will help avoid accidents.,

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