5.2. Elimination and Substitution

What can eliminate the need for the ladder?

Some examples of these two strategies include:

  • Removing the source of excessive temperatures, noise, or pressure
  • Substituting a toxic chemical with a less toxic or non-toxic chemical

Elimination and substitution, while most effective at reducing hazards, also tend to be the most difficult to implement in an existing process.

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