File:NIOSH’s “Hierarchy of Controls infographic” as SVG.svg

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English: “The idea behind this hierarchy is that the control methods at the top of [the] graphic are potentially more effective and protective than those at the bottom. Following this hierarchy normally leads to the implementation of inherently safer systems, where the risk of illness or injury has been substantially reduced” [1]
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Original version: NIOSH

Vector version: Michael Pittman
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  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Hierarchy of controls”, January 13, 2015.

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A graphical representation of a hierarchy of controls.

14 May 2020

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