Scott D. Cole, CSP, LEED GA 216.318.3878 sdcole@tcco.com JHAs and More Scott D. Cole, CSP, LEED GA 216.318.3878 sdcole@tcco.com.

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Scott D. Cole, CSP, LEED GA 216.318.3878 sdcole@tcco.com JHAs and More Scott D. Cole, CSP, LEED GA 216.318.3878 sdcole@tcco.com

JHA, JSA, AHA, STA, PTP, etc…

Why is it Important? One of the best ways to determine and establish proper work procedures is to conduct a job hazard analysis. A job hazard analysis is one component of the larger commitment of a safety and health management system.

Why is it Important? Every day workers are injured and killed in the workplace. You can help prevent workplace injuries and illnesses by looking at your workplace operations, establishing proper job procedures, and ensuring that all employees are trained properly.

Washington Post January 18, 2017 One by one, 3 utility workers descended into a manhole. One by one, they died. By Samantha Schmidt

The Regulations… 1910.132 – personal protective equipment The employer shall assess the workplace to determine if hazards are present, or are likely to be present, which necessitate the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). 1910.146 – confined space 1910.147 – lockout / tagout

Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) A JHA is a technique that focuses on job tasks as a way to identify hazards before they occur. It focuses on the relationship between the worker, the task, the tools, and the work environment.

Hazard Defined as a condition or activity that, if left uncontrolled, can result in an injury or an illness. Simply put, it’s a potential for harm.

Prioritizing Areas/equipment/tasks… With the highest injury / illness rate With the potential to cause severe or disabling injuries / illness Which one simple human error may cause a severe injury That are new or have gone through change in process or procedures

Worker Involvement

Q5 to Stay Alive What can go wrong? What are the consequences? How could it happen? What are the contributing factors? How likely is it the hazard will occur?

Hierarchy of Controls Engineering Administrative PPE

Should I Get Help? If your employees are involved in many different or complex operations you should seek outside help Remain involved in the process

Who Can Help? Insurance company Private safety consultant BWC OSHA

Thank You! Questions?