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    TEXT VERSION OF SLIDE:

    Title: The Guidelines - General
    Type: Text Slide with Image
    Content:

    • An effective program
      • Includes provisions for systematic identification, evaluation and prevention or control of hazards
      • Goes beyond specific requirements of the law to address all hazards
    • Written program
      • "In writing" less important than its effectiveness
      • As size and complexity of worksite or process increases, so does need for written guidance

    [Includes images of a downward pointing triangle and a book]

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