Job Hazard Analysis definition

Job Hazard Analysis. (JHA) shall mean a tool used to document a process by which the steps required to accomplish a work activity are outlined, the actual or potential hazards for each step are identified, and measures for the elimination or control of those hazards are developed.
Job Hazard Analysis means the number of Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) performed during 2021. At December 31, 2021, the total JHAs performed for the purpose of the payout determination will be reduced if the percentage of JHAs performed by Supervisors, Managers, and Executives (sum total) is less than 15% of the total JHAs performed. If reduced, the calculated JHAs performed will be equal to the number of JHAs performed by Supervisors, Managers and Executives divided by 0.15.
Job Hazard Analysis means an assessment that focuses on job tasks as a way to identify potential hazards. It examines the relationship between the worker, the task, the tools, and the work environment. For purposes of this section, a job hazard analysis is an assessment to evaluate housekeeping tasks with respect to potential causes of musculoskeletal injury to housekeepers.

Examples of Job Hazard Analysis in a sentence

  • For each job task, the Employer will create a Job Hazard Analysis (▇▇▇) form outlining the sequence of task, potential hazards, action or procedure, and required training.

  • To be eligible for reimbursement the boots must meet the needs of the Job Hazard Analysis (▇▇▇) and/or Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) policy.

  • To be eligible for reimbursement the protective safety eyewear must meet OSHA Standards as referenced in (ANSI Z87-1), the needs of Job Hazard Analysis (▇▇▇) and/or Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) policy, and include side ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Eligibility will be determined by management and included in the position description as identified in the Agency’s Job Hazard Analysis Questionnaire.

  • Written, detailed Job Hazard Analysis is required, at a minimum, for the following activities: • Chemicals: hazardous & irritant • Concrete: pre-cast, tilt up, vertical, form work • Confined Space • Hoisting/rigging activities: including cranes, derricks, forklifts, straddle buggies, etc.

  • Job Briefing: Daily jobsite safety briefings, given to all jobsite personnel at project site by the Contractor before work begins and/or if hazards or potential hazards are discovered while working, with the purpose of discussing the scheduled activities for the day, the hazards related to these activities, activity specific safety procedures, and Job Hazard Analysis associated with the scheduled construction work.

  • The most critical component of the Site Safety Plan is the Job Hazard Analysis (▇▇▇) section.

  • Job Hazard Analysis (▇▇▇): A process of identifying the major job tasks and any potential site-specific hazards that may be present during construction and establishing the means and methods to eliminate or control those hazards.

  • The DOC’s Safety Officer or designee will conduct a work site Job Hazard Analysis prior to DOC approval of the Work Order.

  • Develop a written Job Hazard Analysis (▇▇▇) that identifies safety hazards and control methods for project specific work tasks.


More Definitions of Job Hazard Analysis

Job Hazard Analysis means a technique to identify the dangers of specific tasks in order to reduce the risk of injury to workers.
Job Hazard Analysis means a work planning tool that identifies key/significant job steps, hazards and controls