Hazardous Area Articles & Analysis
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Examples of such an application are the monitoring of air flow to the breathing masks of specialist equipment used for entering hazardous areas and the monitoring of air and other gases to divers and barometric chambers. ...
The first step in a safety plan is to identify existing hazards. Areas that did not pose a risk before might have become hazardous for virus transmission. Therefore, it is time to review your workplace with new eyes. An easy way of identifying hazards is by seeing them. In that respect, OSHA recommends walkarounds as an ...