Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, Iran
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Background & objectives: Given the increasing technological hazards, risk assessment and proper risk management and planning to reduce the vulnerability in hospitals seems necessary. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ranking of technological hazard in Ardabil hospitals in 2019. Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study of selected wards of Ardabil hospitals. The sampling method was census and all 10 hospitals in Ardabil were studied. FMEA worksheets were used to collect and record the information. Results: The study of 10 hospitals (47 units) showed that the highest frequency risk was related to ergonomic, psychological, physical (noise) and biological factors, respectively. Also, the highest number of risk priorities in hospitals was related to biological, physical (noise and radiation), ergonomic and psychological, mechanical and fire hazards, respectively. Conclusion: Biological hazards, physical (noise and radiation), ergonomic and psychological factors were at the top of the occupational hazards for employees. More awareness of managers and employees about the potential health risks and occupational safety of the hospital will be more effective in reducing health risks and preventing accidents and minimizing stressful job consequences.