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Prepare
Once potential hazards have been identified analyzed and prioritized it’s time to to get a a a a a a a a a a a plan in in place to to reduce your your risk Involve your your employees in in the the process as they
have unique insights into the the real-world conditions of your workplace It’s not necessary to to reinvent the the wheel You can find plenty of sources on on on on on hazard control options in fin in in OSHA documentation industry publications and other relevant sources Your hazard control plan should document document your findings from the the discovery phase of the the process while providing specific solutions for addressing those hazards 
































































































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