Some control measures that can be used to eliminate or reduce hazard include: lock off and permit to work procedures, provision of safe access and egress, use of guards and fumes extraction equipment, use of personal equipment.
The Hazard is always what can do the harm e.g. MRSA The risk is the likelihood that the harm could be realised unless control measures are implemented and followed
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Some control measures that can be used to eliminate or reduce hazard include: lock off and permit to work procedures, provision of safe access and egress, use of guards and fumes extraction equipment, use of personal equipment.
A hazard is when something is out of control or dangerous.
Lee Alfred Paine has written: 'Administrative goals and safety standards for hazard control on forested recreation sites' -- subject(s): Forest reserves, Safety measures, Management, Forests and forestry 'Accident hazard evaluation and control decisions on forested recreation sites' -- subject(s): Forest reserves, Safety measures, Management, Forests and forestry
Hazard control is the process of seeking to assure that the possibility of an injury or illness does not become an actuality.
physical hazard
Are actions taken or measures put in place to eliminate a hazard or reduce the associated identified risk.?
1. Identify the Hazard 2. Assess the Risk 3. Analyze Risk Control Measures 4. Make Control Decisions 5. Implement Risk Controls 6. Supervise and Review
Are actions taken or measures put in place to eliminate a hazard or reduce the associated identified risk.?