beroepplichtingen
Beroepplichtingen, also known as occupational hazards or job-related hazards, refer to the risks and dangers that workers face while performing their duties. These hazards can be physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, psychological, or a combination of these. Physical hazards include exposure to noise, heat, cold, and vibration, which can lead to hearing loss, heat exhaustion, or musculoskeletal disorders. Chemical hazards involve substances that can cause poisoning, skin irritation, or respiratory problems. Biological hazards are associated with infectious agents like bacteria, viruses, or fungi, which can lead to diseases such as tuberculosis or hepatitis. Ergonomic hazards result from poor workplace design, leading to repetitive strain injuries or musculoskeletal disorders. Psychological hazards include stress, violence, and harassment, which can affect mental health and job satisfaction.
Employers have a legal obligation to identify and mitigate these hazards to ensure the safety and health