Completing a Job Safety Analysis (JSA): A Practical Example

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Explore a step-by-step guide on how to complete a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) using the example of changing a flat car tire. Learn how to identify hazards, quantify inherent risks, and ensure job safety through systematic analysis. Follow along with detailed images to better understand the process.


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  1. Job Safety Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Analysis (JSA) Example of Example of completing a JSA completing a JSA

  2. Before working through this module, ensure you have completed How to complete a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) .

  3. We will work through the JSA form

  4. Practical exercise Working through a JSA Step 01 Select the job - Changing flat car tyre

  5. Step 02 Break Job into its successive steps 10. Lower vehicle 11. Tighten bolts fully 12. Re-stow flat tyre and tools

  6. Step 02 Break Job into its successive steps

  7. Enter the job steps in the JSA form

  8. 03 Identify the hazards

  9. Use the hazard wheel and input from personnel intimately familiar with the task to systematically identify all the hazards present for each of the job steps

  10. DO NOT LEAVE ANY OF THE BOX'S EMPTY IF NO HAZARDS ARE IDENTIFIED THEN ENTER NONE IDENTIFIED . 03 Identify the hazards

  11. Step 04 - Now quantify the Inherent Risk use your risk matrix

  12. Step 04 - Now quantify the Inherent Risk Consequence Likelihood Fatality Possible Medical injury Possible Medical injury Possible Possible Medical injury Possible Fatality Possible Medical injury Possible Medical injury Possible Medical injury Possible Medical injury Possible Fatality Possible Medical injury Possible Medical injury

  13. Quantify the Inherent Risk

  14. Step 05 - Develop ways to eliminate hazards and potential accidents (controls)

  15. Step 05 - Develop ways to eliminate hazards and potential accidents (controls)

  16. Step 06 Assess the Residual Risk

  17. Assess the Residual Risk

  18. Is the residual risk acceptable? Are there any planned controls which could be applied?

  19. Complete the top section of the JSA form

  20. Complete the top section of the JSA form The JSA s residual risk will dictate who approves and signs-off the final document Summarise the PPE required Highlight the hazards identified in undertaking the task

  21. Sign-off of JSAs based on residual risk Senior Manager CEO General Manager / Executive Supervisor

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