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Physical hazard

Physical hazard :

Physical hazard relates to the physical characteristics of the risk, such as the nature of construction of a building, security protection at a shop or factory, or the proximity of houses to a riverbank. Therefore a physical hazard is a physical condition that increases the chances of loss. Thus, if a person owns an older building with defective wiring, the defective wiring is a physical hazard that increases the chance of a fire. Another example of physical hazard is a slippery road after the rains. If a motorist loses control of his car on a slippery road and collides with another motorist, the slippery road is a physical hazard while collision is the peril, or cause of loss.

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