JSAShareontheweb要点解析.ppt

* Definitions In this publication, hazard and risk are defined as follows: Hazard means anything that can cause harm. Examples of hazards include toxic chemicals, moving machinery parts, high-voltage electricity, working at heights, temperature extremes, slippery work-surfaces. Risk means the chance that someone will be harmed by the hazard. * 4.?Follow-up and Review of a Job Safety Analysis It is essential to establish a follow-up and review process for monitoring the effectiveness of the preventive measures implemented following JSA. This is done to: ensure new hazards have not been created; seek feedback from employees performing the job; ensure employees are following the procedures and practices required by the JSA; assess need for a repeat JSA; and implement continuous improvement. * Periodic review (e.g., annually) is useful to ensure components of the JSA remain current and functional and that employees are following the procedures and practices as recommended by the JSA. A need for a repeat JSA may arise when: a new job is created; an existing job is changed; or, equipment or process is changed. * Periodic review (e.g., annually) is useful to ensure components of the JSA remain current and functional and that employees are following the procedures and practices as recommended by the JSA. A need for a repeat JSA may arise when: a new job is created; an existing job is changed; or, equipment or process is changed. * Definitions In this publication, hazard and risk are defined as follows: Hazard means anything that can cause harm. Examples of hazards include toxic chemicals, moving machinery parts, high-voltage electricity, working at heights, temperature extremes, slippery work-surfaces. Risk means the chance that someone will be harmed by the hazard. * Definitions In this publication, hazard and risk are defined as follows: Hazard means anything that can cause harm. Examples of hazards include toxic chemicals, moving machinery parts, high-voltage

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