is best achived through a multi-disciplinary approach using engineering, environmental sciences, industrial hygiene, behavioral science, and related disciplines. |
serves as a catalyst by identifying hazards which contribute to problems and by implementing procedures to reduce risks. |
by all levels of line and staff management to reduce or eliminate hazards and to most effectively apply men, machines, materials, and methods for optimum results. |
of hazardous materials managers, a "common body of knowledge" is focused upon hazardous materials control in the most positive way. This provides the hazardous materials manager with universally applicable principles and practices relating to risk management, occupational health, environmental protection, and safety. |
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