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PREVENTION THROUGH DESIGN
GEORGI POPOV PH.D. QEP CSP ARM SMS CMC FAIHA, BRUCE LYON PE CSP SMS ARM CHMM, AND TSVETAN POPOV PH.D. CIH CSP
1 INTRODUCTION
One of the most effective ways to reduce occupational risk is to avoid the introduction of hazards into the workplace. It is vitally important to manage workplace risks from the beginning stages of design throughout a system's life span to decommission and disposal. The process of anticipating, identifying, assessing, and controlling hazards and their risks during design and throughout the life cycle of a system is known as prevention through design (PtD). The primary purpose of the PtD process is to achieve and maintain an acceptable risk level by “designing‐in” safety measures and avoiding or reducing hazards. However, its practice remains one of the most under‐utilized aspects of