OSHA #511 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry course

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Which step is NOT part of the basic industrial hygiene principles?

Control exposure and risk

Recognize potential hazards

Evaluate financial impact

The step that is correctly identified as not part of the basic industrial hygiene principles is the evaluation of financial impact. Industrial hygiene primarily focuses on protecting the health and safety of workers through the identification, evaluation, and control of workplace hazards.

The recognized principles include acknowledging potential hazards and risks in the work environment, which involves recognizing and anticipating potential sources of exposure that could affect worker health. This entails a proactive approach to identify risks before they become an issue. Control of exposure and risk is also a fundamental aspect of industrial hygiene, ensuring that any identified hazards are managed and minimized effectively for the safety of the workforce.

In contrast, while evaluating the financial impact of safety measures or exposure reductions might be part of an organization's broader risk management or business strategies, it does not fall within the core responsibilities or principles of industrial hygiene. These principles are fundamentally concerned with health and safety rather than financial assessments.

Anticipate potential hazards

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