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Which of the following is NOT a primary hazard addressed by NFPA 99?

Fire hazards.

Explosions.

Electrical safety.

The primary hazards addressed by NFPA 99 primarily focus on the safety of patients and healthcare facilities regarding healthcare-related safety standards. Among the listed hazards, electrical safety is typically managed under different codes and standards, such as NFPA 70 (National Electric Code) and NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code). While electrical safety is undeniably critical in a healthcare setting, NFPA 99 does not explicitly categorize it as one of the primary hazards it addresses. Instead, NFPA 99 emphasizes risks such as fire hazards, explosions, and chemical exposure, which directly relate to the environment of care and the safety of patients and personnel in healthcare facilities. This distinction clarifies the main focus areas of NFPA 99 in ensuring comprehensive safety protocols in healthcare environments.

Chemical exposure.

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