Policies and training can be classified as which form of threat control?
Passive controls
Administrative controis
Technical controls
Active controls
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Option B) Administrative controls
Policies and training can be classified as Administrative controls form of threat control
- Administrative controls, which decrease the risk of a danger to a person, include training, procedure, policy, or shift arrangements. Administrative controls often alter people's behaviour (such as that of manufacturing workers) rather than eliminating the real risk or supplying personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Administrative safeguards create working procedures that lessen the time, frequency, or intensity of exposure to risks. It might contain: training in work processes To ensure that the task is done in a way that minimises risk, administrative controls entail designing processes. Examples include creating or altering policies, adopting or expanding education and training programmes, and creating or improving work practises and procedures.
- In the workplace, administrative controls (also known as work practise controls) are used to lessen or restrict exposure to a particular hazard. When removing, substituting, or using engineering controls is not an option, this type of hazard control alters the way work is done.
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