1 / 15

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS. COURSE OBJECTIVES. Understand the benefits of JSAs Understand the purpose and function Know the developmental process Determine when to develop Identify responsibilities. DEFINITION.

Télécharger la présentation

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

  2. COURSE OBJECTIVES • Understand the benefits of JSAs • Understand the purpose and function • Know the developmental process • Determine when to develop • Identify responsibilities

  3. DEFINITION • JSA: A systematic method of identifying hazards & control measures to safely perform a specific task.

  4. BENEFITS OF JSAs • Training of new employees • Accident investigation tool • Supervisor evaluation tool • Consistency in training • Injury reduction

  5. THE PROCESS • JSA: • Breaking down a job into steps • Identifying safety hazards at each step • Developing safe job procedures for each step

  6. JSA PROCEDURE • STEP 1: • Select the job • Removing items from the upper shelves in the store room.

  7. JSA PROCEDURE • STEP 2: • Perform the Analysis • Place ladder in proper position • Step on ladder • Retrieve item from stock shelf • Step down from ladder

  8. PROCEDURE Cont’d • STEP 3: • IDENTIFY HAZARDS • Dropping the ladder • Fall from ladder • Slipping from ladder while carrying a load • Slipping or falling from ladder

  9. PROCEDURE Cont’d • STEP 4: • DEVELOP SOLUTIONS • Make sure base of ladder is stable. Get someone to hold the ladder to insure stability • Maintain balance by holding onto back of ladder. Step up on ladder one rung at a time • Maintain firm grip on ladder while reaching item with other hand. Do not over extend reach. • Step down slowly. If necessary, hand item to another person. Move down one rung at a time. Maintain balance.

  10. PROCEDURE Cont’d • STEP 5: • Conduct a Follow-up Analysis • Supervisors should observe employees as they perform at least one job per month for which a JSA have been completed to determine if employees are following the job procedures as developed on the JSA.

  11. PROCEDURE Cont’d • STEP 6: • Use of the Job Safety Analysis • The JSA provides a learning opportunity for supervisor and employees. • New employees should be trained using the JSA. • JSA used for training on infrequent task performed by employees. • The JSA is an incident/accident investigation tool. If a JSA has been completed on a task in which an incident/accident has occurred, the JSA should be reviewed & modified as needed.

  12. PROCEDURE Cont’d • STEP 7: • Recordkeeping • JSA should be maintained in the department where they were created. • JSA should be readily accessible to employees. • Maintain inventory list of JSA’s that have been developed. The JSA list should include the name of task, date the JSA was completed & the date the JSA was last revised.

  13. REVIEW JSAs... • During an accident/incident investigation process • Prior to conducting training • When work processes are changed or modified JSAs

  14. QUESTIONS??? VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://www.ulm.edu/safety/manual/djobsafetyanalysis.htm

More Related