Michael was running late for a meeting at his job and did not lock his car door. When he realized it was unlocked, Michael did not want to turn around to go back and lock the vehicle. Michael thought if anything was stolen it was okay because his insurance would cover the loss. Which type of hazard has Michael committed by not going back to lock his car door?

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Michael was running late for a meeting at his job and did not lock his car door.  When he realized it was unlocked, Michael did not want to turn around to go back and lock the vehicle.  Michael thought if anything was stolen it was okay because his insurance would cover the loss.  Which type of hazard has Michael committed by not going back to lock his car door?






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