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Which of the following is an unacceptable method of protecting an employee from a radiant heat source?

  1. Reducing the temperature of the infrared source

  2. Provide infrared shadows

  3. Reflecting protective equipment

  4. Increase ventilation

The correct answer is: Increase ventilation

The method of increasing ventilation is considered unacceptable for protecting an employee from a radiant heat source because ventilation primarily addresses the movement and quality of air rather than the direct effects of radiant heat. While improving air circulation can help with dissipating heat in general, it does not effectively shield an employee from the intense heat produced by radiant sources. In contrast, reducing the temperature of the infrared source directly tackles the issue by minimizing the heat exposure to employees. Providing infrared shadows creates a physical barrier that blocks the heat rays from reaching personnel. Reflecting protective equipment can also redirect the heat away from the body, further reducing the heat exposure. Each of these alternatives directly mitigates the risk of injury from radiant heat, making them more appropriate methods of protection.