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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the jsa template nsw in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Location', 'Prepared by', and 'Date' at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the context of your Safe Work Method Statement.
  3. In the 'Description of Activity' section, provide a clear overview of the task being performed. This helps ensure all workers understand what is being addressed.
  4. Fill in the 'Period of Work at this site' with specific dates to outline when the work will take place.
  5. List possible hazards associated with the task in the designated area, followed by assigning a risk score to evaluate potential dangers.
  6. Detail safety controls that will be implemented to mitigate risks. Use bullet points for clarity and ease of reading.
  7. Complete sections on training requirements and necessary equipment, ensuring all personnel are informed about their responsibilities and required qualifications.
  8. Finally, have all workers sign off on their understanding of the document, confirming their commitment to safety protocols outlined within.

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Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a systematic procedure that breaks each job/task into key training sequences, identifies safety elements of each job/task step and coaches the employee on how to avoid potential safety hazards. Another commonly used term for this process is called a Job Hazard Analysis or JHA.
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.
12 simple steps to conducting a job safety analysis (JSA) Select the job or task. Assemble the JSA team. Break down the job into a sequence of steps. Identify potential hazards. Evaluate the severity and likelihood of hazards. Determine preventive measures to overcome these hazards. Assign responsibility.
Some states and territories often use JSA or JSEA to describe a SWMS (which is used in NSW). The purpose of all these documents is to systematically document from start to finish the step-by-step process that is needed for a work task or activity to be undertaken safely and with minimum harm to the environment.
A 6-Step Approach To Risk Management and Job Safety Analysis Specify Which Task To Analyze. Identify The Hazards. Determine the Associated Risk Factor. Evaluate the Likelihood of Injury. Establish and Document a Control Plan. Create a Reliable Process For Risk Management Monitor and Review.

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