Synopsis
Included on the Job Hazard Analysis Forms are places to fill information such as;
- Department/Project
- Job/Operation
- Personnel Involved
- Steps
- Risks and Hazards
- Controls
- PPE
- Communications
- Toolbox Talk Topic
- Weather Conditions
- Date
- Date Valid / Expiration Date
- LOTO (Lock Out Tag Out)
- Hot Work Permit
- Permit To Work
- Confined Space
- Gas Free Certificate
- Relevant SDS (Safety Data Sheets)
- Supervisor
This book contains JHA forms that are to be completed prior to commencing work. As the individuals who will be carrying out the work complete the JSEA (Job Safety Environment Analysis), the associated steps and hazards will be analyzed. This allows for the work to be carried out in the most logical way with all of the steps, hazards, and mitigations being fully understood. Risk management is essential for all jobs and this JSA booklet provides a means to analyze the associated hazards and risks.
A job hazard analysis (JHA) is a pre-job document which outlines the steps to be taken, hazards and risks, and steps to mitigate the risks and hazards. The job analysis ( job safety analysis journal ) serves as a risk assessment and helps all of those involved maintain awareness of the inherent risks associated with the job. All of the environmental and health hazards are determined prior to commencing work as well as the best steps and precautions to minimize the hazards. The goal of the JHA / JSA is to ensure that high risk work is carried out as safely as possible. This is done by logically breaking the job down into steps. Each step is scrutinized and all of the hazards associated are identified, and reduced or eliminated as best as possible. The best approach to the step is predetermined as well as control measures which reduce the likelihood of an incident or injury. This process of breaking the task down into individual steps and analyzing each step is conducted by all of the people carrying out the work. The necessary supervisors then review to ensure that all risks are eliminated or minimized, and that the work will be completed in the best and most logical way.
The Job Hazard Analysis is utilized by professionals in the oil and gas industry, construction, manual laborers, electricians, plumbers, energy industry, shipping, maritime, demolition, carpentry, specialized trades, welders, and by many more industries and individuals that prioritize health, environmental, and equipment safety.
100 JHA Forms
8.5" x 11.0"
Black & White
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