This statement is a list of various types of occupational hazards that workers may face. Exposure to chemicals can lead to health problems, such as respiratory issues, skin irritation, and cancer. Noise exposure can result in hearing loss, tinnitus, and other hearing-related problems. Machinery and equipment can cause injuries such as cuts, lacerations, and amputations. Lifting heavy objects or repetitive motions can cause musculoskeletal disorders such as back pain, tendonitis, and carpal tunnel syndrome. Construction work can involve working at heights, exposure to falling objects, and risks associated with excavation and demolition work. Finally, weather-related hazards can include exposure to extreme temperatures, lightning, wind, and other weather conditions that can pose a risk to workers.