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What is the primary purpose of a site-specific hazard assessment before starting a new construction project?

A site-specific hazard assessment is a systematic process to identify all potential hazards unique to that project, evaluate the risks, and implement effective

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Question: What is the primary purpose of a site-specific hazard assessment before starting a new construction project?

Answer options:

  • To determine the project's overall budget. ✅ To identify potential hazards and implement control measures.
  • To assign individual task responsibilities for all workers.
  • To calculate the total amount of materials required.

Correct answer: To identify potential hazards and implement control measures.

Explanation: A site-specific hazard assessment is a systematic process to identify all potential hazards unique to that project, evaluate the risks, and implement effective control measures to protect workers.

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