A foreign object damage prevention program is a set of best practices and procedures designed to reduce the risk of foreign objects damaging equipment or harming people. While foreign object damage can occur anywhere, it is particularly common in industries such as aerospace, manufacturing, and construction. Foreign object damage prevention programs are typically aimed at four key areas: identifying and removing foreign objects from the work area; preventing foreign objects from entering the work area; training employees on foreign object prevention; and maintaining cleanliness in the work area. By reducing the risk of foreign object damage, these programs can save businesses millions of dollars each year. In addition to financial savings, foreign object damage prevention programs can also help to improve safety and protect sensitive equipment.