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Visitors must: Be escorted by site personnel. Wear appropriate PPE provided by contractors if necessary. Receive a safety brief on expected onsite hazards and SOH controls.
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Also known as a job safety analysis (JSA) or job hazard analysis (JHA), Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) is described by the US Army Corps of Engineers as a documented process by which the steps (procedures) required to accomplish a work activity are outlined, the actual or potential hazards of each step are identified,
Note. The term Government Designated Authority (GDA) is no longer applicable within this manual. GDA has been replaced with the responsibility of the USACE supervisor.
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Position Hazard Analysis (PHA). The PHA is a risk management tool used by USACE to identify hazards and controls for routine work tasks.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has its own safety and health requirements that apply to all Corps of Engineers activities and operations. EM 385-1-1 is the Safety and Health Requirements Manual where all these requirements are laid out. EM stands for Engineering Manual.

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