Chapter 1: Hazard Control
Chapter 2: The Inspection Process
Chapter 3: The Steps of a Job Hazard Analysis
(JHA)
Table of Contents
Hazard Control
- The Foundation for Health and Safety
- What is a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)?
- The Benefits of a JHA
- Analyze Which Jobs?
- Worker-Equipment-Environment Interface
- Workers
- Equipment (Materials)
- Environments
The Inspection Process
- Step 1: Why Inspections are Important
- Formal Inspections
- Good Inspectors are Made not Born?
- Step 2 - Prepare a Critical Hazard Inventory & Evaluate
Risks
- Risk Evaluation
- Risk Level Estimator Chart
- Preparing Inspection Checklists & Standards
- Step 3: Conducting the Inspection
- Organize the Inspection
- Review Documents
- Inspect Systematically
- Supervisors
- Workers
- Recording Information
- Developing and Communicating Recommendations
The Steps of a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
- Step 1: Complete a Job/Task Inventory
- Step 2: Break Each Job/Task into its Steps
- Step 3: Identify Health and Safety Hazards
- A Broad and Balanced Approach
- Identify the Hazards
- Recording your Findings
- Recording Witness Information
- Information Sources
- Safety Hazards
- Health Hazards
- Health Hazard Sources
- Step 4: Evaluate Risks and Rank the Hazards
- Step 5: Develop Controls
- Control Mechanisms
- Controls at the Source
- Controls along the Path
- Controls at the Worker Level
- Procedures & Practices
- Step 6: Efficiency Check
- Productivity & Quality Issues
- Improvement Opportunities
- Step 7 - Monitor and Evaluate

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