Job Safety Analysis

Start Date: 22 Sep 2024
End Date: 26 Sep 2024
Duration: 5
Fees:
Country: Sharm Alshaikh / Egypt
Category: Health, Safety, Security & Environment
Details:

Course Description

 

Employers are responsible for ensuring the health and safety of their employees. This includes informing employees of workplace hazards, providing the equipment necessary to safeguard health and safety, and establishing proper health and safety procedures and practices. Therefore, they have an obligation to assess health and safety risks and to develop safety procedures that will eliminate or mitigate these risks before an employee is required to carry out work. This course outlines job safety analysis (JSA) as a method of identifying potential hazards and developing safe work practices to prevent injuries, illnesses, property damages and other losses.

In this course, you will learn the basics of the performing a Job Safety Analysis (JSA), which is a proven process for controlling operating hazards and costs. You will get a step-by-step overview of the process, and define your role in making it effective.

Through lecture, demonstrations, and workshops, you’ll learn how to develop and manage a JSA program in your workplace. You’ll also learn how to enlist participation from line employees, supervisors, and upper management. The result: Better processes make a safer workplace - and that means improved production and higher profits.

 

 

Course Objective

 

Participants attending the programme will:

·         Understand the moral, business and legal reasons for JSA

·         Know how to decide which jobs require JSA

·         Know the key requirements to conduct an effective JSA

·         Be able to define hazard, evaluate risk

·         Know the effectiveness and limitations of various controls

·         Understand the hierarchy of control

·         Know how to implement JSA into an organization and how to review existing an JSA process to ensure effectiveness

·         Understand how to encourage continuous improvement through the JSA process


Programme Methodology

Participants will learn by active participation during the programme through the use of exercises, questionnaires, syndicate and group discussion, training videos and discussions on "real life" tasks carried out in their organizations.


Programme Summary

·         The programme provides instruction on the use of Job Safety Analysis (JSA), sometimes called Job Risk Analysis (JRA)

·         Participants are taught how to identify jobs and tasks for analysis.

·         Participants will identify workplace hazards, evaluate risk and decide how to implement effective control

·         The stages and steps in performing a JSA are described in detail with examples provided throughout

·         Participants will practice what they are taught by performing exercises and participating in a workshop session where they conduct a JSA to gain experience using the method

·         The Programme concludes with a discussion of how to implement and review Job Safety Analysis within their organization. The use of the results of JSA to reduce workplace risk is explained and examples are provided.



Who Should attend?

 

Job safety analysis course are aimed at the workers, managers and supervisors, members of health and safety committees, and health and safety representatives. Health and safety professionals will find this publication a practical tool for workplace training sessions on health and safety programs and policies.

·         This course is for anyone involved in operations and maintenance that needs to know how to perform JSAs of new or existing tasks.

·         In addition, full-time safety practitioners, safety committee members, safety coordinators, safety specialists, human resources, safety managers, loss control managers, and operations managers can benefit from this course.

 



Course Outline

 

Module 1 – The context and benefit of Job Safety Analysis

·         How does JSA fit into your safety management system?

·         Moral, business and legal reasons for JSA

·         JSA in everyday life

·         Case study of fatality, how could this have been prevented?

Module 2 – Hazard, Risk and Control

·         Exercise to identify hazard

·         Advantage and disadvantage of hazard check list

·         Qualities and semi-quantities evaluation of risk

·         Hierarchy of control

·         Risk evaluation exercises using short video clips of several work situation

Module 3 – Key requirements for an effective JSA

·         Identifying tasks that require JSA

·         Selection of JSA team

·         Sequence of basic Job steps

·         Task Observation

·         Facilitation of JSA team

·         Selection and Completion of JSA form

·         Communicating and implementing actions


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