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How Can Occupational Hazards Be Prevented?
Preventing occupational hazards involves a combination of strategies:
Engineering controls
: Modifying equipment or processes to reduce exposure.
Administrative controls
: Implementing policies and procedures to minimize risks.
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
: Using safety gear such as gloves, masks, and earplugs.
Training and education
: Ensuring workers are aware of hazards and how to protect themselves.
Regular health screenings
: Monitoring worker health to detect early signs of occupational diseases.
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