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"Mastering the Hierarchy of Control: A Step-by-Step Guide to Managing Workplace Hazards"

  The Hierarchy of Control: Managing Hazards in the Workplace Introduction Creating a safe work environment is all about managing hazards. However, not all methods of controlling hazards are equally effective. The Hierarchy of Control provides a structured approach to identifying and implementing control measures based on their effectiveness. This system ranks control measures from the most to least effective, ensuring that workers are as protected as possible. In this blog, we’ll dive deep into the five levels of the Hierarchy of Control: Elimination, Substitution, Engineering Controls, Administrative Controls, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) , and explain why it’s crucial to follow this sequence. 1. Elimination: The Most Effective Control Elimination is the most effective way to control a hazard because it involves completely removing the hazard from the workplace. If a hazard doesn’t exist, it can’t pose a risk. Examples of Elimination: Replacing manual labor with auto...