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Hazard Identification and Control

Hazard Identification and Control involves recognizing potential dangers in a specific environment or activity and implementing measures to minimize or eliminate these risks. This process includes inspecting the area for hazards, such as unsafe equipment or conditions, assessing how likely they are to cause harm, and determining their potential impact. Once identified, control measures, like safety protocols, training, or protective equipment, are established to safeguard people and property. Ultimately, this practice aims to create a safer environment by proactively addressing risks before they lead to accidents or injuries.