This is a form used at the start of each shift, or before starting any new task.
What is a JSA/JHA?
Usually the number one topic during an inspection of an active job site.
What is housekeeping?
The 3 main categories for a job hazard analysis.
What are task, hazard, and control?
Each chemical on a job site must have this with it.
What is a Safety Data sheet?
A company may use one of these to illustrate their method of communication.
What is a flow chart?
This may be conducted to ensure workers have a safe working environment.
What is a jobsite inspection?
Should be around any excavation that may be fell into causing injury.
What is safety fence/barricade?
Flying debris would be in this category.
What is hazard?
Each container of a dangerous chemical must have this.
What is a label?
Overbearing, abrupt leader may not be getting this.
What is needed information?
This outlines protocols for dangerous chemicals.
What is the Hazardous Communications System?
These should be kept clear and open for travel.
What are escape routes?
Wear proper PPE would be in this category.
What is control?
Personnel must be this before applying/using chemical.
What is trained?
Do this when in doubt.
What is ask?
This is conducted after a near miss, or accident resulting in injury, to ensure it isn't repeated.
What is an investigation?
These should be strategically placed throughout the job site.
What are firefighting apparatuses? (Fire extinguishers)
Lifting heavy bulky loads with crane is in this category.
What is task?
All dangerous chemicals must be stored here.
What are approved designated areas?
For critical steps for any task everyone should do this.
What is double check?
An event occurring naturally that may affect the safety of workers.
What is inclement weather?
SWPPP is the acronym for this.
What is the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan?
JSAs should be communicated to and thoroughly understood by these people.
Who are all involved employees?
Responsible party for safe use/handling of dangerous chemicals brought on job site.
Who is the employer?
Regardless of who is in charge, schedule and cost shouldn't compromise this.
What is safety?