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<p>As set out in Joint Service Publication (JSP) 375, Management of health and safety
in Defence, military exercises must be risk assessed to identify and manage potential
risks. The accountable person, who may be the commander or manager, must identify
hazards and whether reasonable steps are being taken to prevent harm. This process
is conducted prior to conducting military exercises and may be further refined during
the exercise as part of a dynamic risk assessment.</p><p>In incidences where there
is a risk of poor air quality, specific information on its prevention and mitigation
are provided to all service personnel through Force Health Protection Instructions.
In certain situations, deployment restrictions may be implemented for those deemed
at greatest risk of poor air quality.</p>
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