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Course Summary
A job hazard analysis (JHA) is a process which helps integrate accepted health and safety principles and practices into a particular task or job operation. Our course is designed to teach people to conduct a JHA.
This helps to identify previously undetected hazards, increase job knowledge of those who participate, improve communication between workers and supervisors, and promote safe work behaviours.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Recognize Health and Safety Hazards.
- Identify Contributing Factors.
- Assess Hazards.
- Control Hazards.
- Evaluate the Controls.
- Conduct a JHA.
Course Material
Participant Manual, test, record of attendance and wall certificate.
Target Audience
Managers, supervisors, workers, JHSC members, and safety representatives
Legislative Reference
OHSA s. 25, s. 27, s. 28
Continuing Education Credits
BCRSP previously awarded technical hours for BCRSP CM points. See www.bcrsp.ca for CM point criteria.