Haddon’s 10 Control Strategies
1) Prevent the creation of the hazard in the first place
2) Reduce the amount of the hazard brought into being
3) Prevent the release of the hazard that already exists
4) Modify the rate or spatial distribution of release of the hazard from its source
5) Separate, in time or space, the hazard and that which is to be protected
6) Separate the hazard and that which is to be protected by interposition of a material barrier
7) Modify the basic relevant qualities of the hazard
8) Make what is to be protected more resistant to damage from the hazard
9) Begin to counter the damage already done by the environmental hazard
10) Stabilize, repair, and rehabilitate the object of the damage