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what type of control would describe training, inspection, and housekeeping?

Training, inspection, and housekeeping are described as administrative controls.

In workplace safety and industrial hygiene, administrative controls are non- physical measures like policies, procedures, schedules, and training that reduce risk by guiding how work is done rather than changing the hazard itself. Activities such as employee training, routine safety inspections, and maintaining good housekeeping standards are classic examples of these administrative measures used to manage hazards and improve safety performance.