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It includes parameters for … Use of gas alarms. Ensure appropriate ventilation is in place to prevent dangerous gases, vapours or fumes from accumulating. Ventilation refers to the movement of outdoor air into a building, and the circulation of that air within the building or room while removing stale air to improve the air quality. Measures should be taken to … This code of practice provides a practical risk assessment approach to help employers make a reasonable determination of iaq in their workplace. Store flammable chemicals in fire safety storage cabinets … 4. mitigation measures: The installation of any control measure is likely … Avoid adverse conditions (process control). Control releases at source (local exhaust ventilation). The employer must first determine what s the most efective controls measure(s). Exhaust ventilation (lev), for example.