In order to help prevent and control hazards, the US Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) identifies six action items that employers should follow:
Once control options have been identified, companies should select the most feasible and permanent options according to the Hierarchy of Controls, which prioritizes the most effective controls over the least effective:
Personal protective equipment (PPE), including protective apparel, is the last line of defense in protecting people from workplace hazards. In those circumstances when hazards cannot be eliminated or controlled by engineering or administrative solutions, PPE may be the only effective barrier between a person and a hazard.
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