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Pathways for Hazardous Substance Dispersion

In addition to knowing what types of hazards they may face, employees should also know the potential dangers that could arise while on the site. This is why another important aspect of site evaluation and hazard identification (defined by 29 CFR 1910.120) is ensuring employees know of the pathways for hazardous substance dispersion.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) notes that exposure pathways play a large role in determining the appropriate emergency responses. For example, if the pathway is a vapor, then the simple act of breathing could cause contamination. In this case, a breathing apparatus may be needed.

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