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Removing the hazards
Thinking you have full control is an illusion. It is better to remove the hazard! Make sure you are not normalised to every-day risks, discuss dilemmas and take care of yourself, colleagues, friends and family. The hierarchy of control is a well known concept in our industry, but in many cases it is not very well applied. In this reflective learning session. participants will reflect on their work situation and the risks they might have normalised. In part 1 the “hierarchy of control” is introduced, showing some examples of how it can be applied. The hierarchy of control is an approach - a preferred sequence - to control risks during design, during preparation of work, and day-to-day activities. Part 2 of the video explains the fact that people accept hazards. It includes examples of how people have become blind to risks they take every day. In part 3 the “hierarchy of control” is further explained, showing more examples of how it can be applied. The importance of taking care of yourself, your colleagues, family and friends is emphasised.