Explain or define the following terms

1. Unintentionally added hazard
2. Intentionally added hazard

1. Unintentionally added hazard: This refers to a hazard that is introduced into a system, process or environment inadvertently or accidentally, without the intention of causing harm. Unintentionally added hazards can result from human error, equipment malfunction, or other unforeseen circumstances.

2. Intentionally added hazard: This refers to a hazard that is deliberately introduced into a system, process or environment with the intention of causing harm or achieving a specific outcome. Intentionally added hazards can be created for various reasons, such as sabotage, terrorism, or criminal activity. These hazards can pose a significant threat to the safety and well-being of individuals and can have serious consequences if not properly managed.