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fumes, or using ventilation systems to clean the air are examples of effective ways to get rid of or minimize risks – rather than just relying on personal protective equipment such as masks, gloves, or earplugs. Employers MUST also: Prominently display the official OSHA poster that describes rights and responsibilities under the OSH Act.
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