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  1. Substitution and Engineering Controls - Centers for Disease Control

    Engineering controls are designed to control the hazard at the source before it comes in contact with the worker through isolation or enclosure of the process. They are often an integral part of …

  2. They are arranged from the most to least effective and include elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls and personal protective equipment.

  3. Reducing hazards with the Hierarchy of Controls

    Oct 20, 2025 · Substitution replaces the hazard with a safer alternative. Examples of substitution include using smaller quantities of hazardous material or simplifying complex instructions or …

  4. CCOHS: Hazard and Risk - Hierarchy of Controls

    Jun 3, 2022 · If eliminating a hazard is not possible, substitution is the next control method that should be considered. Substitution is the act of replacing something with another thing… in …

  5. Hierarchy of hazard controls - Wikipedia

    Substitution, the second most effective hazard control, involves replacing something that produces a hazard with something that does not produce a hazard or produces a lesser …

  6. Hazard Substitution: Factors & Process | SafetyCulture

    Sep 30, 2024 · Learn how hazard substitution can reduce workplace risks and the best practices to integrate this into the company’s operations effectively.

  7. The Hierarchy of Controls, Part One: Elimination and Substitution

    So, rather than just tell you what the hierarchy is at face value, let’s take a more in-depth look at each level, starting with two of the easier concepts: elimination and substitution.

  8. 5 Hierarchy of Control with Examples - HSE STUDY GUIDE

    Jan 29, 2025 · Understanding and implementing the hierarchy of control is crucial for workplace safety. From eliminating hazards to using PPE as a last resort, this system helps create a …

  9. Elimination vs. Substitution: Choosing the Best Risk Control

    When elimination isn’t feasible, substitution offers a strong second-best risk control measure. This strategy involves replacing a hazardous chemical with a less dangerous or non-hazardous one …

  10. About Hierarchy of Controls | Hierarchy of Controls | CDC

    Apr 10, 2024 · Substitution is using a safer alternative to the source of the hazard. An example is using plant-based printing inks as a substitute for solvent-based inks. When considering a …