Glossary: Engineering Controls
Physical changes to the workplace—such as local exhaust ventilation, enclosure or isolation of a process, substitution of less hazardous materials, or wet methods to control dust—that reduce or eliminate worker exposure to chemical hazards without relying on worker behavior.
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