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What are the basic steps? Select the job to be analyzed. Break the job down into a sequence of steps. Identify potential hazards. Determine preventive measures to control these hazards. Communicate the results.
In conclusion, a risk assessment is a document for identifying, evaluating and mitigating potential hazards. At the same time, a method statement is a set of step-by-step instructions for safely completing a task. Both are vital documents in Occupational Health and Safety, particularly in the construction industry.
The purpose of this work instruction is to outline the Job Safety and Environmental Analysis (JSEA) process used in Territory Generation. This process enables the identification of potential hazards and control measures at the task level by the persons carrying out the work.
By using a JSEA workers can: Break a job or task down into logical smaller steps Identify all the hazards involved within each single job step Select appropriate control measures to eliminate, reduce or mitigate each hazard Reduce the risk of an injury or incident occurring Facilitate improved communication
Risk assessments assess safety hazards across the entire workplace and are oftentimes accompanied with a risk matrix to prioritize hazards and controls. Whereas a JSA focuses on job-specific risks and is typically performed for a single task, assessing each step of the job.
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A SWMS is generally different from other documents that focus on specific tasks or processes, such as a Job Safety Analysis or a Safe Operating Procedure. A SWMS is not intended to be a procedurerather it is a tool to help supervisors and workers confirm and monitor the control measures required at the workplace.
As mentioned earlier, SWMS is a legal requirement for high-risk work. Failure to have a SWMS in place can result in hefty fines and penalties. In contrast, there is no legal requirement for a JSA. However, it is considered best practice in many industries, and many safety regulations recommend its use.
Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Job safety analysis (JSA) defines and controls the hazards of processes, jobs, and procedures. JSAs are systematic examinations and documentation of every task within jobs to identify hazards and how to control tasks.

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