Engineering control definition
Examples of Engineering control in a sentence
Engineering control is the third most effective form of hazard control.
Engineering control methods are the preferred method of hazard control, followed by administrative controls and PPE.
Engineering control of operator exposure must be used, where reasonably practicable, in addition to advice given on personnel protective equipment.
Engineering control" is any structure, system, or barrier that effectively and reliably eliminates or mitigates human or important ecological resource exposure to hazardous substances or petroleum on, underlying or emanating from a property, which is protective of human health, safety and the environment.
These changes in fuel composition affect both the vehicle exhaust as well as refueling evaporative emissions and evaporated spilled fuel.