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Hazard vs. Risk: What's the Difference?
Hazards identify what could cause harm. Risks describe what could happen as a result. In safety management, hazard and risk are often used together, but they are not the same thing. A hazard is something that has the potential to cause harm. A risk is the likelihood and severity of harm that could result from that hazard. Hazards are the source of possible harm. Risk is the level of exposure created by that hazard. Why the Difference Matters Identifying a hazard is only the f

Todd Thomas
3 days ago2 min read


A Safety Manager's Guide to Impactful Leadership
In the world of safety management, “power” might not be the first word that comes to mind. However, we're going to explore an intriguing...

Jason Starke, Ph.D.
Nov 27, 20233 min read
Maximizing Your SMS: 3 Tools to Guide You
Differences Between Audits, Evaluations and Investigations Audits, evaluations and investigations are three distinctively different and...
Mark Myers
May 19, 20233 min read
The Manual Mantra: State What You Do, Do What You State
Throughout my career I’ve faced the challenge of Manuals – the content, the expectations, and the grammar. It’s important to ensure the...

Todd Thomas
Jun 22, 20222 min read
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