05377nam 2200613 a 450 991078475870332120200520144314.01-281-07154-497866110715470-08-055416-4(CKB)1000000000402539(EBL)319168(OCoLC)182759248(SSID)ssj0000185775(PQKBManifestationID)11154592(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000185775(PQKBWorkID)10211526(PQKB)10705738(Au-PeEL)EBL319168(CaPaEBR)ebr10205969(CaONFJC)MIL107154(MiAaPQ)EBC319168(EXLCZ)99100000000040253920070813d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrJob hazard analysis[electronic resource] a guide for voluntary compliance and beyond : from hazard to risk : transforming the JHA from a tool to a process /James E. Roughton, Nathan CrutchfieldAmsterdam ;Boston Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemannc20081 online resource (521 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-7506-8346-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Job Hazard Analysis; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; About the Authors; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Acronyms; Part 1 Developing a Toolkit for Identifying Workplace Hazards and Associated Risk; Chapter 1 Preparing for the Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment; 1.1 THE CENTERPIECE OF A SAFETY PROCESS; 1.2 HAZARD RECOGNITION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS; 1.2.1 Conducting a Risk Assessment of the Workplace; 1.2.2 Prioritizing the Risk Assessment Findings; 1.2.3 Developing Solutions to Resolve Risk-Related Issues; 1.2.4 Recommending and Implementing Controls; 1.2.5 Monitoring the Results1.3 DEVELOPING A SYSTEM TO IDENTIFY AND REPORT HAZARDS1.3.1 Company Safety Policy; 1.3.2 Involving Employees in the JHA Process; 1.3.3 Protecting Employees from Harassment; 1.3.4 Identifying Workplace Hazards; 1.4 MAINTENANCE WORK ORDERS; 1.5 FORMS USED TO REPORT HAZARDS; 1.6 ACTION PLANNING; 1.7 TRACKING HAZARDS; 1.7.1 Tracking by Committee; 1.7.2 Follow-up Reviews; 1.8 CODES OF SAFE WORK PRACTICES; 1.9 SUMMARY; CHAPTER REVIEW QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; Appendix A; A.1 SAMPLE GUIDANCE IN WRITING A POLICY STATEMENT; A.2 CLOSING STATEMENT; A.3 SUMMARY; Appendix BB.1 SAMPLE FORMS FOR EMPLOYEE REPORTING OF HAZARDSAppendix C; C.1 ACTION PLANNING: THREE SAMPLE VERSIONS ARE INCLUDED; Appendix D; D.1 CODES OF SAFE WORK PRACTICES; Chapter 2 Workplace Hazard Analysis and Review of Associated Risk; 2.1 ANALYSIS OF THE WORKPLACE; 2.2 INSPECTIONS AND AUDITS; 2.3 THE CHECKLIST; 2.3.1 Consultants and Outside Specialists; 2.3.2 Employee Interviews; 2.4 TYPES OF INSPECTIONS; 2.4.1 General Walk-Around Inspections; 2.4.2 Verification Reviews; 2.4.3 Focus Reviews; 2.4.4 Self-Assessment; 2.4.5 Document Review; 2.4.6 Written Inspection Reports2.5 WHO SHOULD REVIEW THE WORKPLACE?2.5.1 Supervisors; 2.5.2 Employees; 2.5.3 Safety Professionals; 2.6 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS; 2.7 OTHER THINGS TO CONSIDER DURING A SITE INSPECTION; 2.7.1 Incident Investigations; 2.7.2 Trend Analysis; 2.8 SUMMARY; CHAPTER REVIEW QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; Appendix E; E.1 SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLIST; Chapter 3 Developing Systems to Manage Hazards; 3.1 HIERARCHY OF CONTROLS; 3.2 WHY ENGINEERING CONTROLS?; 3.3 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS; 3.4 PPE; 3.4.1 PPE Limitations; 3.4.2 PPE Hazard Assessment; 3.5 WORK PRACTICES AND SAFETY RULES; 3.5.1 General Safety Rules3.5.2 Limitations of Work Practices and Safety Rules3.6 CHANGE ANALYSIS; 3.6.1 A Change in the Process; 3.6.2 Building or Leasing a New Facility; 3.6.3 New Equipment Installation; 3.6.4 Using New Materials; 3.6.5 Employee Changes; 3.6.6 Adapting to Change; 3.6.7 Other Analytical Tools for Consideration; 3.7 SUMMARY; CHAPTER REVIEW QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; Appendix F; F.1 SAMPLE SAFETY RULES; Appendix G; G.1 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) ASSESSMENT; G.2 GUIDELINES FOR COMPLYING WITH PPE REQUIREMENTS; G.3 HAZARD ASSESSMENT FOR PPE; G.4 JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS ASSESSMENT FOR PPEG.5 EXAMPLE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TRAINING CERTIFICATION FORMA Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) identifies the basic job steps and tasks and their associated hazards and risks, and then develops safe operating procedures and hazard controls based on this analysis. In this book, James Roughton and Nathan Crutchfield argue that the JHA should be the centrepiece of any risk control and occupational safety and health program and a methodical analysis is required for the new American safety and health management standard ANSI/AIHA Z10. However, the traditional JHA has potential problems in gathering and analysis of task data and, with its focus on the sequence of sIndustrial safetyIndustrial safety.658.3/8Roughton James E627456Crutchfield Nathan1515978MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910784758703321Job hazard analysis3752101UNINA