OSHA #7515: Job Hazard Analysis
Course Description
This course covers OSHA guidelines for developing a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA). Course topics include the purpose and requirements of a JHA, the relationship between worker tasks and tools in a work environment, identifying hazards before they occur, and techniques for completing a JHA. Students will participate in activities about utilizing a JHA.
Course Benefits:
- Acquire skills to identify hazards, leading to safer work environments and reduced incidents.
- Learn about the relationship between the worker, the task, the tools and equipment, and the environment and identify controls to reduce or eliminate the hazard in various work scenarios.
- Engage in hands-on activities that provide real-world experience in utilizing a JHA, enhancing skills applicability in the field
- Participate in group activities and discussions, fostering a collaborative learning environment and shared safety problem-solving
Prerequisites: None
Continuing Education Units
- CEUs – 0.8
Price
- $285
NOTE for virtual (Zoom) sessions: Zoom classes are ONLY open to participants located in California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, American Samoa, Hawaii, Guam, and Northern Mariana Islands. No transfers or refunds fewer than 10 days prior to class. Students will receive a digital course workbook.
Looking for a different course? Check here.
