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How can the likelihood of workplace hazards be reduced?

  1. By increasing worker shifts

  2. By installing safety measures and training

  3. By lowering safety standards

  4. By reducing staffing levels

The correct answer is: By installing safety measures and training

Installing safety measures and providing training are crucial components in reducing the likelihood of workplace hazards. Safety measures can include physical installations such as guardrails, proper signage, and emergency equipment, all designed to protect workers and minimize risk. Training equips employees with the knowledge and skills to recognize potential hazards, safely operate equipment, and respond effectively in emergencies. By fostering a culture of safety through training sessions, workshops, and regular updates on safety protocols, workers are more aware of their environment and can identify hazards before they lead to incidents. Furthermore, training ensures that employees are competent in using personal protective equipment (PPE) and following safety procedures, which significantly lowers the chance of accidents. The other options do not effectively contribute to hazard reduction. Increasing worker shifts may lead to fatigue and decreased productivity, lowering safety standards compromises worker safety, and reducing staffing levels can place more pressure on remaining employees, potentially leading to oversight of safety protocols.