Comprehensive Guide: 5 Steps for Job Safety Analysis

Comprehensive Guide: 5 Steps for Job Safety Analysis

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Step 1: Choose a Job to Analyze for Job Safety Analysis

Every effective safety program starts with identifying and addressing hazards before incidents occur. Ideally, you will want to perform a job safety analysis (JSA) for every task performed at your worksite—but safety managers and employees have limited time to analyze all of the various jobs associated with their operations, so it’s important to analyze the most critical jobs first. Follow these 5 steps to a successful job safety analysis to ensure a safer work environment.

OSHA recommends prioritizing jobs for analysis according to the following criteria:

  • Jobs with the highest injury or illness rates
  • Jobs with the potential to cause severe or disabling injuries or illness, even if there is no history of previous accidents
  • Jobs in which one simple human error could lead to a severe accident or injury
  • Jobs that are new to your operation or have undergone changes in processes and procedures
  • Jobs complex enough to require written instructions

Step 2: Identify Job Site Needs and Task Breakdown

Once you have decided on a specific job to analyze, you should break down the job into a list of tasks to be performed. You will want to list every necessary step from start to finish.

For example, operating a piece of equipment may include:

  • Preparing for the job
  • Turning on the device
  • Performing the task
  • Shutting down the machine
  • Completing any necessary cleanup

Doing this sort of breakdown and analysis may seem time-consuming, but because each step requires different safety measures and personal protective equipment (PPE), it is vital to paint a detailed picture of what hazards could be present during a job.

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Step 3: Determine Hazards and Risks in Job Safety Analysis

Now we come to the focus of any JSA—identifying the potential hazards associated with a job. Once you’ve broken down the job into individual steps, you can more easily see the risk present in each task. Many safety managers will even identify hazards in tandem with the task breakdown, as this will help them become more aware of the environment and potential risks associated with every step.

As you proceed through the sequence of tasks for a job, it is important to address the following questions:

  • What type of hazard is present?
  • What is the risk level of this hazard?
  • How probable is this hazard?

The answers to these questions can vary depending on the potential hazards and work environments associated with a job. Consulting with employees who regularly complete a job is a solid way to properly identify hazards, as well as using established checklists and resources from digital safety solutions.

Step 4: Develop Preventative Controls

Reducing risk and preventing incidents on a job comes down to taking proper preventative measures. While types of prevention depend on the potential hazards, they can generally be broken down into five categories:

  • Elimination: Physically remove the hazard from the environment.
  • Substitution: Replace the hazard with a safer option.
  • Engineering controls: Isolate your team from the hazard.
  • Administration controls: Change the way people work to avoid the hazard.
  • PPE: Protect your team with personal protective equipment.

Step 5: Document and Share Job Hazard Analysis Reports

Once a JSA has been completed, the related reports should be documented and made available to your employees. Every worker who performs a job needs to be aware of the associated hazards and what preventive measures will help keep them safe.

This means making sure reports are easy to access and understand. When a worker is training for a particular job, the related JSAs should be provided to them, and they should be required to confirm that they received and read all relevant documentation. This helps keep your team safe and ensures accountability if an incident were to occur on a job.


Looking for a safety solution that covers every step of an effective job safety analysis? GoCanvas Compliance & Safety includes pre-built digital forms so you can collect accurate and complete information for every job. Established PPE checklists, environment photo capture, and hazard analysis tables mean you get the vital details every time, so you can focus on taking the appropriate actions to keep your team safe.

Ready to revolutionize your job safety analysis process? Schedule a free demo with GoCanvas today and see how our tools can streamline your workflow.

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Overview

Overview

CEI, a civil construction company, transformed its safety and compliance processes by implementing GoCanvas. Safety Manager Lynne Finley leveraged GoCanvas to streamline safety meetings, site audits, and incident reporting, resulting in improved accountability, communication, and efficiency across multiple job sites.

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The Problem

CEI faced challenges in maintaining accountability and ensuring consistent safety practices. Safety documentation was primarily paper-based, making it difficult to track compliance and hold employees accountable. Communication barriers due to language differences within the team further complicated safety management.

The Solution

The Solution

GoCanvas provided CEI with a solution to manage safety documentation and compliance. By using GoCanvas for daily safety meetings, site audits, and incident reporting, Lynne and her team could quickly access and submit necessary forms. The platform’s user-friendly interface allowed for easy adaptation, even among those less familiar with technology. GoCanvas also facilitated mobile access, enabling Lynne to perform her duties efficiently while on the go.

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  • Increased accountability: With instant access to submitted forms, Lynne could hold employees accountable in real time, ensuring safety protocols were consistently followed.
  • Improved communication: The standardized forms and processes in GoCanvas facilitated clearer communication and understanding among team members—despite the language barrier.
  • Efficiency gains: Mobile access and digital documentation reduced the time spent on administrative tasks, allowing Lynne to focus more on building a safety culture and conducting site audits.
  • Scalability and flexibility: The ability to customize forms and processes made it easier to adapt GoCanvas to CEI’s specific needs, enhancing overall usability and effectiveness.
  • Positive feedback and continuous improvement: The platform’s potential for further utilization—especially in reporting and analytics—promises continued improvements in safety management.

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