Why do we need to determine effects of hazards and risks and control them by practicing
Occupational health and safety procedures (OHSP)?​


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By identifying hazards, assessing the associated risks, and then reducing or eliminating those risks, the consequences and likelihood of illness, injury, and death are reduced. Risk management, on the other hand, does not end at this point. To truly benefit from this process, we should review our data regularly to detect trends and respond to change, allowing for continuous improvement. Occupational health and safety procedures (OHSP) is a systematic approach to preventing illness and injury on the job through the identification and mitigation of hazards and risks. All individuals working in the computer and technology industries are responsible for health and safety procedures. You must identify hazards in the area where you work and determine their level of danger, eliminate or mitigate the risk.