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Basically... the JHA process is your “Hazard Assessment.”

An analogy...

Law NEPA of 1969 NFPA of 1976 Law OSHA of 1970 E.O of 1980

An analogy... Law NEPA of 1969 NFPA of 1976 Law OSHA of 1970 E.O of 1980

An analogy... Law NEPA of 1969 NFPA of 1976 Law OSHA of 1970 E.O of 1980

An analogy... Law NEPA of 1969 NFPA of 1976 Law OSHA of 1970 E.O of 1980

An analogy... Law NEPA of 1969 NFPA of 1976 Law OSHA of 1970 E.O of 1980 Objective Accident and Injury Prevention for the Natural Resource Objective Accident and Injury Prevention for the Human Resource

An analogy... Law NEPA of 1969 NFPA of 1976 Law OSHA of 1970 E.O of 1980 Objective Accident and Injury Prevention for the Natural Resource Objective Accident and Injury Prevention for the Human Resource

An analogy... Law NEPA of 1969 NFPA of 1976 Law OSHA of 1970 E.O of 1980 Objective Accident and Injury Prevention for the Natural Resource Objective Accident and Injury Prevention for the Human Resource

An analogy... Law NEPA of 1969 NFPA of 1976 Law OSHA of 1970 E.O of 1980 Objective Accident and Injury Prevention for the Natural Resource Objective Accident and Injury Prevention for the Human Resource Documentation Environmental Assessment (EA’s) Documentation Hazard Assessment (JHA’s)

An analogy... Law NEPA of 1969 NFPA of 1976 Law OSHA of 1970 E.O of 1980 Object Accident and Injury Prevention for the Natural Resource Object Accident and Injury Prevention for the Human Resource Documentation Environmental Assessment (EA’s)

An analogy... Law NEPA of 1969 NFPA of 1976 Law OSHA of 1970 E.O of 1980 Object Accident and Injury Prevention for the Natural Resource Object Accident and Injury Prevention for the Human Resource Documentation Environmental Assessment (EA’s)

An analogy... Law NEPA of 1969 NFPA of 1976 Law OSHA of 1970 E.O of 1980 Object Accident and Injury Prevention for the Natural Resource Object Accident and Injury Prevention for the Human Resource Documentation Environmental Assessment (EA’s)

The JHA Document

How do you assemble a Job Hazard Analysis?

First, let’s review the parts of a JHA.

Parts of a JHA Heading

Tasksor Procedures Procedures

Parts of a JHA PotentialHazards

AbatementActions

Final Approval

Tasks, Hazards, and Abatement TasksorProceduresPotentialHazardsAbatementActions

Tasks / Procedures TasksorProcedures

What are the qualifications needed for: travel, project, employee safety and health, and working with hazardous materials? What training is required? What is my mode of travel to, on, and from the work site? What work activity will be involved? Will the work involve transport, storage, or use of hazardous materials? What are the employee safety, security, and health risks associated with this project? What is the evacuation plan procedure for the project?

Tasks / Procedures What are the qualifications needed for: travel, project, employee safety and health, and working with hazardous materials? What training is required? What is my mode of travel to, on, and from the work site? What work activity will be involved? Will the work involve transport, storage, or use of hazardous materials? What are the employee safety, security, and health risks associated with this project? What is the evacuation plan procedure for the project? What are the qualifications needed for: travel, project, employee safety and health, and working with hazardous materials?

Tasks / Procedures What are the qualifications needed for: travel, project, employee safety and health, and working with hazardous materials? What training is required? What is my mode of travel to, on, and from the work site? What work activity will be involved? Will the work involve transport, storage, or use of hazardous materials? What are the employee safety, security, and health risks associated with this project? What is the evacuation plan procedure for the project? training What training is required?

Tasks / Procedures What are the qualifications needed for: travel, project, employee safety and health, and working with hazardous materials? What training is required? What is my mode of travel to, on, and from the work site? What work activity will be involved? Will the work involve transport, storage, or use of hazardous materials? What are the employee safety, security, and health risks associated with this project? What is the evacuation plan procedure for the project? mode of travel What is my mode of travel to, on, and from the work site?

Tasks / Procedures What are the qualifications needed for: travel, project, employee safety and health, and working with hazardous materials? What training is required? What is my mode of travel to, on, and from the work site? What work activity will be involved? Will the work involve transport, storage, or use of hazardous materials? What are the employee safety, security, and health risks associated with this project? What is the evacuation plan procedure for the project? activity What work activity will be involved?

Tasks / Procedures What are the qualifications needed for: travel, project, employee safety and health, and working with hazardous materials? What training is required? What is my mode of travel to, on, and from the work site? What work activity will be involved? Will the work involve transport, storage, or use of hazardous materials? What are the employee safety, security, and health risks associated with this project? What is the evacuation plan procedure for the project? hazardous Will the work involve transport, storage, or use of hazardous materials?

Tasks / Procedures What are the qualifications needed for: travel, project, employee safety and health, and working with hazardous materials? What training is required? What is my mode of travel to, on, and from the work site? What work activity will be involved? Will the work involve transport, storage, or use of hazardous materials? What are the employee safety, security, and health risks associated with this project? What is the evacuation plan procedure for the project? employee safety, security, health risks What are the employee safety, security, and health risks associated with this project?

Tasks / Procedures What are the qualifications needed for: travel, project, employee safety and health, and working with hazardous materials? What training is required? What is my mode of travel to, on, and from the work site? What work activity will be involved? Will the work involve transport, storage, or use of hazardous materials? What are the employee safety, security, and health risks associated with this project? What is the evacuation plan procedure for the project? evacuation plan What is the evacuation plan procedure for the project?

Hazards PotentialHazards

Hazards come from two basic factors: : Unsafe Acts : Unsafe Conditions

: Unsafe Acts  Failure to follow established standards and procedures for the task or activity, such as not meeting the require qualifications and training and not implementing safe work practices.

: Unsafe Conditions  Failure to recognize key elements in your work environment, such as: Environmental (air, light, temperature, or humidity); Biological ( diseases or viruses); Chemical (toxicity, flammability); and Physical (walking or work surfaces, falling objects, sharp objects).

Abatement Actions AbatementActions

Engineering controls; Substitutions; Administrative controls; PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)

OSHA Informational Booklet OSHA Informational Booklet OSHA (Revised)

JHA Computer Software A tool for assembling the JHA... (Demonstration)

Job Hazard Analysis Exercise You are assigned as a field supervisor on a trail building project involving assorted hand tools, Pulaskis, shovels, and chainsaws. Travel to the project area will be in a six-pack crew carrier with dual wheels pulling a trailer with All Terrain Vehicles (ATV's). The time of year is early fall with possible icy conditions on narrow mountain roads. Work will be performed on steep rocky ground. One quarter of a mile away from the work site is Old Baldy Knob. It has a suitable helicopter-landing site for evacuations. Your communications are with Forest dispatch on frequency The closest hospital is Landville Memorial, 35 miles away. The phone number is (406) This hospital has life flight capability. You are to prepare the Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) for this project for the Ranger’s approval.

Safe Acts + The Safety Formula: Safe Conditions = A Safe Workplace!

Summary  The Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) is a hazard assessment and documentation process,  The JHA is your first step in any job,  The  The JHA is your responsibility,  Safe Acts + Safe Conditions = A Safe Workplace!

Job Hazard Analysis, “Don’t work without it.”

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