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Jsa 2009
Jsa 2009
Get ladder from storage. Get a ladder and new Get ladder and new light
light bulb. bulb.
Get new light bulb from storage.
Carry ladder and light bulb to light needing changing. Change bulb. Turn light switch off
Place ladder under light to be changed. Put ladder away and Place ladder under light
throw out old light to be changed.
Ensure light switch is in the off position.
bulb.
Climb ladder. Using ladder, change
bulb.
Remove light cover.
Twist light bulb in a counter clock-wise direction until Put ladder back in
it is free of the socket. storage.
Remove old light bulb.
Descend ladder.
The next two slides shows a simple JHA form for small businesses
Job Hazard Analysis
Example form
Date of analysis: _____________________ People who participated:
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How people get hurt What causes them to What safe practices or
get hurt? PPE are needed?
How people get hurt What causes them to get hurt? What safe practices or PPE are
needed?
Ladders tipping over Ladder was not on a level Set ladder feet on solid level
surface surfaces.
Ladder was on soft ground and When reaching out, keep belt
the leg sunk in buckle between the side rails of
The person reached out too far the ladder.
The ladder wasnt high enough Do not stand on the top of a
to reach up safely the person stepladder or on the first step
stood up near the top of it down from the top.
Ladder broken or damaged Replace or repair ladder
Lifting heavy objects Trying to lift too heavy objects Use proper lifting practices
Bending over at the waist when (bend knees, dont twist)
lifting For very heavy objects, use
Turning (twisting) back while mechanical devices or get
lifting another person to help.
Slipping on the floor Spilled liquids not cleaned up Wipe up all spills, and pick up
Small objects are dropped on dropped items, immediately.
the floor and left there Wear sturdy shoes with slip-
People wear the wrong type of resistant soles;
shoes for conditions
Using the bench grinder Flying particles get in eyes Wear safety glasses and
If grinder wheel breaks, large earplugs when using grinder.
chunks fly off at high speed Keep tongue guards adjusted
High noise level can injure properly (see sticker on grinder
hearing for spacing).
Ranking Hazardous Tasks
Once you have identified jobs or tasks that have the potential to
or are in fact injuring workers, you will need to rank these tasks
and start addressing the most serious first.
One method for ranking tasks considers the probability that the
hazard will cause an injury and an estimate of the severity of
that injury.
Next, think about how 1 Minor Will not cause injury or illness
often the worker is
exposed to the hazard
Probability Table
in the probability table.
Score Classification Description
Multiply the severity
rank by the probability 5 frequent Very likely to occur frequently
rank. 4 probable Probably will occur at some time
3 Occasional May occur infrequently
Address the highest
2 Remote Unlikely, but possible
scored tasks first.
1 Improbable So unlikely, it is assumed it will not occur
Eliminating or controlling hazards
After you have identified the jobs and evaluated its
sub-tasks and hazards, you will need to identify ways
to eliminate or control these hazards.
Example: machine
Unguarded belt guarding controls
Example: ventilation
controls for chemicals
Guarded belt
Noise control examples
Equipment Lock-out
Locking out electrical equipment or moving parts of
machinery eliminates hazards during maintenance.
Administrative Controls
Administrative controls act on the
worker, not the hazard. The hazard
still exists, but the worker avoids
the hazard by the way they do their
job.
L & I has a video library that loans out free videos on a variety
of topics including job safety analysis. For a list of videos go to:
http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/TrainTools/Videos/Library/default.asp
L & I also conducts 4-hour workshops on accident prevention
which includes information on how to conduct a job hazard
analysis. To register for those workshops, go to:
http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/TrainTools/Workshops/Available/APP/default.asp