Elimination - Remove the hazard entirely, so there’s no risk of exposure. This is the most effective control measure., Substitution  - Replace the hazardous element with something safer. For example, switching to a less toxic chemical., Engineering controls - Design or modify equipment or systems to reduce exposure. Examples include guards on machines or ventilation systems., Administrative Controls - Change the way people work to reduce risk. This includes training, schedules, signage, and protocols to limit exposure., Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - Use protective gear to shield individuals from hazards. Examples include gloves, masks, helmets, and goggles. PPE is the least effective control as it doesn’t remove the hazard itself.,

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