JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

A Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is one of the risk assessment tools used to identify and control workplace hazards.
 
A JSA is a second tier risk assessment with the aim of preventing personal injury to a person, or their colleagues, and any other person passing or working adjacent, above or below.
 
In JSA, each basic step of the job is to identify potential workplace hazards (of each operation / process activities and maintenance work to be carried out in the restricted areas) with a ‘Likelihood’ of possible or greater. Controls are then selected and applied to reduce the risk associated with the identified hazards to acceptable levels in accordance with the principles of ‘ALARP’ and using the ‘Hierarchy of Control’.

Four basic stages in conducting a JSA are:
·         selecting the job to be analyzed
·         breaking down the job into a sequence of steps
·         identifying potential hazards
·         determining preventive measures to overcome these hazards
 
This study clearly explains the corrective actions / precautionary measures to be taken to ensure the safety of personnel, installations and environment while performing the work.

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