Occupational and Community Health Hazards focus on identifying and managing risks that affect workers and local populations due to environmental and industrial exposures. Occupational health hazards include physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, and psychosocial risks encountered in the workplace, such as exposure to toxic chemicals, noise, repetitive motion, or infectious agents. These hazards can lead to acute injuries or chronic conditions like respiratory diseases, skin disorders, and stress-related illnesses. Community health hazards arise from industrial pollution, waste disposal, water contamination, and other environmental factors impacting residential areas. Effective monitoring, health surveillance, safety training, and implementation of environmental regulations are essential to prevent disease and promote well-being. Addressing these hazards ensures safer work environments and healthier communities, supporting overall public health and sustainability.