1) identify the steps involved in performing a specific job; 2) identify the existing or potential safety and health hazards associate with each step, and 3) recommend action(s) and/or procedure(s) that will eliminate or reduce these hazards and the risk of a workplace injury or illness
three columns that correspond to the three steps of conducting the JSA
To identify the steps involved in performing a specific job, or break down the job into it component parts in order to eval the protential haz
1) identify the steps involved in performing a specific job; 2) identify the existing or potential safety and health hazards associate with each step, and 3) recommend action(s) and/or procedure(s) that will eliminate or reduce these hazards and the risk of a workplace injury or illness
Change the work procedure.
change the work procedure
1) what to do (steps in sequence), 2) how to do it (instructions), and 3) key points (items to be emphasized)
Find new way to do job
normal order
change the physical conditions that create the hazards
In their normal order of occurrence (first to last)
JSA, or Job Safety Analysis, is a systematic process used to identify and mitigate potential hazards associated with specific job tasks. It involves breaking down a job into its component steps, assessing the risks involved, and implementing safety measures to prevent accidents and injuries. JSA is commonly used in various industries to promote workplace safety and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. It fosters a proactive safety culture by engaging employees in identifying and addressing risks.
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