A Hazard is a danger that is not easily seen or predicted. For example, razor-sharp teeth and switchblade claws are hazards to preschoolers who have never interacted with a kitten. Here are 5 hazard mitigation strategies you can use to reduce potential harm by eliminating hazards or making them easier to see and predict. These strategies can be used individually or in combination.
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