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The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) promotes a safe and healthy working environment by providing occupational health and safety information and advice. What is a hazard? Back to top The meaning of the word hazard can be confusing. Often dictionaries do not give specific definitions or combine it with the term risk. For example, one dictionary defines hazard as a danger or risk which helps explain why many people use the terms interchangeably. There are many definitions for hazard but the most common definition when talking about workplace. What are the health effects of asbestos? The human health effects from long-term unsafe asbestos exposure are well documented. What is welding? Welding is a joining process in which metals, or sometimes plastics, are heated, melted and mixed to produce a joint with properties similar to those of the materials being joined. Cleaning with Compressed Air On this page Is it a good idea to use compressed air to blow dirt off clothing or work surfaces? Is cleaning with compressed air allowed by law? What are the hazards of using compressed air? What should I use instead of compressed air for cleaning purposes? Where compressed air is allowed for cleaning, how can I do it safely? If you live or work near forested areas, be informed about the dangers of wildland fires, how to prevent fires from spreading, and how to reduce the risk to your home and community. Before you light a campfire, always check if campfires are currently permitted. Never build a campfire in dry, windy conditions or if there is a fire ban in the area. How to Read an SDS This document contains detailed information about content that is provided in each section of a safety data sheet (SDS). The sections are grouped by similar types of information rather than going through the 16 sections of the SDS chronologically. Is working in a confined space hazardous? Many workers are injured and killed each year while working in confined spaces. Important Information Canada has aligned the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) promotes a safe and healthy working environment by providing occupational health and safety information and advice.