Job Safety Analysis (JSA) – 12 Modules Course Outline | One Day USD: 150/- and Two Day USD: 250/- Per Pax.

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Description

Module 1: Introduction to Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

  • What is JSA and why it’s important.
  • Objectives and benefits for organizations and workers.
  • Legal and regulatory requirements related to JSA.

Module 2: Understanding Hazards and Risks

  • Definitions: hazard, risk, control, and exposure.
  • Common types of workplace hazards.
  • Risk evaluation methods.

Module 3: Relationship Between JSA and Risk Assessment

  • Differences and connections between JSA and risk assessment.
  • How JSA supports the overall HSE management system.

Module 4: Preparing for a JSA

  • Selecting the job or task to analyze.
  • Gathering job data and identifying involved personnel.
  • Tools and materials required for conducting JSA.

Module 5: Breaking Down the Job into Steps

  • Techniques to divide work into manageable steps.
  • Identifying key activities, transitions, and potential hazards.

Module 6: Identifying Hazards in Each Step

  • Observation methods and worker input.
  • Recognizing unsafe conditions and unsafe acts.
  • Using checklists and hazard categories.

Module 7: Developing Control Measures

  • Applying the hierarchy of controls.
  • Elimination, substitution, engineering, administrative, and PPE.
  • Selecting practical and effective safety measures.

Module 8: Documenting the JSA

  • Standard JSA forms and templates.
  • How to fill job steps, hazards, and controls.
  • Ensuring clarity, accuracy, and traceability.

Module 9: Implementing the JSA in the Workplace

  • Communicating findings to the workforce.
  • Integrating JSA with Safe Work Procedures (SWP) and Permits to Work (PTW).
  • Training workers on JSA outcomes.

Module 10: Reviewing and Updating JSA

  • When and how to review existing JSAs.
  • Incorporating feedback from incidents or process changes.
  • Continuous improvement approach.

Module 11: Common Errors and Best Practices in JSA

  • Frequent mistakes during hazard identification.
  • Involving employees effectively.
  • Ensuring JSAs remain practical and relevant.

Module 12: Practical Workshop and Assessment

  • Conducting a real or simulated JSA exercise.
  • Group analysis and presentation.
  • Final evaluation and certification.

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