The hazards of long-term engagement in non-standard design include safety risks, economic risks, legal risks, and health risks.
1. Safety risks: Non-standard designs usually need to be designed according to specific engineering requirements and involve some complex engineering structures and equipment.
2. Economic risks: Non-standard designed engineering structures and equipment usually require customized production, which is costly.
3. Legal risks: Non-standard design involves some intellectual property and technical confidentiality issues. If a designer uses other people’s patented technology or trade secrets without authorization, it will involve infringement issues, which will be harmful to enterprises and designers. The legal risks of the teacher himself will be affected.
4. Health risks: Non-standard designs usually require long-term calculations and drawings, which will cause designers to be in a monotonous and repetitive working state for a long time, which will have an impact on physical health.