Job Hazard Analysis [3416]
Date: Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Time: 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center
Room: Union Station Ballroom A

Speakers:
   Dianne Grote Adams, President/Owner, Safex Inc.

Track: Industrial Safety
Secondary Track: All Industries and Workplaces
Session Type: Educational Session
Skill Level: Intermediate

Description:
The process for analyzing job steps and associated hazards and risks does not have to be complicated. However, many still struggle with the risk analysis process. This session uses real-life examples from the Gulf Oil Spill response efforts to demystify the process. The presenter shows how to get people accustomed to looking for and reducing the risks associated with non-routine tasks.

Learning Objectives:
Recognize the difference between risk assessments and job hazard analysis
Identify the sources of hazardous energy and how that energy will be affected by the planned task
Describe how to perform a job hazard analysis and list best practices for the process
Explain how to use a job hazard analysis and lead a work crew pre-task briefing

CEU Hours:  
  IACET: 0.1
  HRCI: 1
  EPA: 1
  BWC Discount Programs: 1

File & Handouts:
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