Job Hazard Analyses
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HSE Direct Advice Sheets
http://www.hse.gov.uk/coshh/essentials/direct-advice/index.htm
First check the direct advice sheets listed by industry to see if there are any direct advice sheets for tasks or processes in your industry.
Source: HSE
OSHA's Hazard Identification Training Tool
https://www.osha.gov/hazfinder/
OSHA's Hazard Identification Training Tool is an interactive, online, game-based training tool for small business owners, workers and others interested in learning the core concepts of hazard identification.
Source: OSHA
OSH Academy Online Safety Training Course 706: Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
http://www.oshatrain.org/courses/mods/706e.html
This free online course addresses preparing to conduct the JHA, list the steps in a procedure, describe the hazards, develop preventative measures, write the safe job procedure and more.
Source: OSH Academy
Job Safety Analysis & Task Training/Análisis De La Seguridad Del Trabajo Y Entrenamiento De Tareas (English/Spanish)
http://www.tdi.state.tx.us/pubs/videoresource/essijsatasktra.pdf
Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a very effective process. It is not difficult to learn and it can be applied to any job or task by anyone who knows how to perform that job.
Source: TDI
S+H Magazine: Job Hazard Analysis/Job Safety Analysis
http://www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com/articles/14386-job-hazard-analysis
JHAs/JSAs not only help prevent injuries and incidents, they also can aid in auditing, training and incident investigation, experts say.
Source: NSC
Job Safety Analysis
http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/hsprograms/job-haz.html
In a JSA, each basic step of the job is to identify potential hazards and to recommend the safest way to do the job.
Source: CCOHS