Risk control
Introduction
Risk control hierarchy is a system used in workplaces to minimize or eliminate occupational risks, and thereby reduce the number of accidents and work-related illnesses. It is a basic occupational health and safety technique used worldwide. This system is based on five basic steps ordered hierarchically according to the priority of use in order to control a risk.[1][2].
References
- [1] ↑ «Manual de Trabajadores. Controlar peligro». OSHA. p. 17. Consultado el 7 de mayo de 2017.: https://www.osha.gov/dte/grant_materials/fy11/sh-22319-11/2_Worker_Controlling_Hazards_SP.pdf
- [2] ↑ «Hierarchy of controls» (en inglés). Niosh. Consultado el 7 de mayo de 2017.: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/hierarchy/