Safety for Industrial Hazards When it comes to safety measures for industrial hazards like smoke and combustible dust, several key strategies can help mitigate risks and protect workers: 1- Risk Assessment : Begin with a thorough risk assessment to identify potential hazards in the workplace, including sources of smoke and combustible dust. This evaluation should cover equipment, processes, materials, and the environment 2- Engineering Controls : Implement engineering controls to minimize exposure to smoke and dust. This might involve ventilation systems, dust collection systems, and proper enclosure or isolation of processes generating smoke or dust. 3- Administrative Controls : Establish administrative controls such as work practices, procedures, and training. Ensure that workers understand the risks associated with smoke and combustible dust and are trained in safe handling practices. 4- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) : Provide appropriate personal protective equipment, includ...
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