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Employees should be trained to control all hazards by following the hierarchy of controls in order of effectiveness. For example, consider fabricating work on the ground to eliminate fall hazards, ...
The Hierarchy of Controls is a helpful framework for construction safety, guiding companies in their efforts to protect workers and prevent accidents. By prioritizing elimination and substitution, ...
OSHA has something called the hierarchy of controls. This hierarchy provides different levels of protection, depending upon the work the employees have to do.
Reducing risk to a level that is considered as low as reasonably possible should be the goal of every electrical professional. Using risk reduction strategy according to the hierarchy of controls is ...
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