Hazardous chemicals can cause harm to human health, property, or the environment. There are two main types of chemical hazards: physical hazards, which include flammable, reactive, and compressed gases; and health hazards, which can cause acute toxicity, cancer, or organ damage. The effects of chemicals depend on factors like exposure route, dose, and toxicity. To reduce risks, workplaces should minimize chemical use, improve ventilation, enforce hygiene and cleaning practices, and ensure proper use of personal protective equipment. Heavy metals like arsenic, lead, cadmium, chromium, and mercury can accumulate in the body and cause adverse health effects such as cancer, organ damage, and neurological or developmental issues depending on the metal.