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Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) Training for Safety and Health Staff
Development, Validation, Implementation and Enhancement for a Voluntary Protection Programs Center of Excellence (VPP CX) Capability for the Department of Defense Basically the Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) process is your “Hazard Assessment.” Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) Training for Safety and Health Staff
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The JHA Document A JHA document looks like this.
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How Do You Assemble a JHA?
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Parts of a JHA First, let’s review the different parts of a JHA.
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Parts of a JHA Heading
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Parts of a JHA Tasks or Procedures
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Parts of a JHA Potential Hazards
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Parts of a JHA Abatement Actions
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Parts of a JHA Final Approval
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Tasks, Hazards, and Abatement
or Procedures Potential Hazards Abatement Actions
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Tasks / Procedures Tasks or Procedures
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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?
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Tasks / Procedures What are the qualifications needed for: travel, project, employee safety and health, and working with hazardous materials? 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?
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Tasks / Procedures What training is required?
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?
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Tasks / Procedures What is my mode of travel to, on, and from the work site? 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?
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Tasks / Procedures What work activity will be involved?
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?
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Tasks / Procedures Will the work involve transport, storage, or use of hazardous materials? 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?
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Tasks / Procedures What are the employee safety, security, and health risks associated with this project? 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?
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Tasks / Procedures 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? 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?
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Hazards Potential Hazards
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Factors Hazards come from 2 different factors: Unsafe acts
Unsafe conditions.
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Unsafe Acts Failure to follow established standards and procedures for the task or activity Examples: Not meeting the require qualifications and training Not implementing safe work practices.
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Unsafe Conditions Failure to recognize key elements in your work environment Examples: Environmental Air, light, temperature, humidity Biological Diseases, viruses Chemical Toxicity, flammability Physical Walking or working surfaces, falling objects, sharp materials.
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Abatement Actions Abatement Actions
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Engineering controls; Administrative controls;
Abatement Actions Engineering controls; Substitutions; Administrative controls; PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
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