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CSP
Generated on: March 8, 2026
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Control and Safety Procedures (CSP) are based on a hazard assessment that identifies and minimizes hazards. Written procedures must specify how to eliminate or minimize all likely hazards. [2]
Key aspects of CSP include:
- Pre-use analysis of new equipment and procedures
- Implementation of industrial hygiene programs
- Routine self-inspections
- Hazard-reporting systems
- Incident and near-hit investigations
- Trend analysis of safety and health information
Important Safety Note:
Always verify safety information with your organization's specific guidelines and local regulations.
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Program Directive: Virginia BUILT - Building Safety and Health Excellence in Construction Through Mentorship and Training
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