In this study, you will be asked to evaluate the risk of placing different objects near each other. Please rate each object pair based on how risky you think it would be to place them in close proximity.
What does "high risk" mean? An object pair is considered high risk when placing them near each other could result in damage, malfunction, or hazards. For example, placing water near electronics is high risk due to potential electrical damage, placing a knife near fragile objects is risky due to potential breakage, and placing heavy objects near delicate items creates risk of crushing or damage.
What does "low risk" mean? An object pair is considered low risk when they can safely coexist without danger of damage or harm. For example, placing a book near a pen, a plate near utensils, or similar non-reactive items together.
How to fill out the study: Please review each object pair and rate the risk level based on potential hazards, material interactions, and common sense safety.