Job Safety Analysis

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Job Safety Analysis Course
Introduction:
Course Objectives:
Upon the successful completion of this program, participants will have good knowledge of the following:
· Components and Systems Reliability Calculations
· Identification of Hazards and Assessments of Overall Risks
· Calculation in the Reliability of Control and Protective Systems
· Identification of Sources of Failure Data
· Application Techniques for
· Quantity Fault and Event Trees
· Various Types of Dispersion Modelling for Fire, Explosion and Toxic Releases
· Selection of Appropriate Sets of Weather Conditions and Stability
· Carry out Fire Risks Analysis
· Human Reliability Analysis Data
· Calculation and Evaluation of Individual and Societal Risks
· Cost Benefit Analysis for the Optimization of Protection
· Risk Reduction Measures
· Additional Hazard Identification Methods (Historical Accidents Review)
· Frequency Estimation Using Historical Accident Data ( General Introduction)
· Consequence Analysis
· Risk Mitigation and Control
· Risk Assessment against Criteria
· Individual and Societal Risk Calculation
· Understand the moral, business and legal reasons for JSA
· Know how to decide which jobs require JSA
· Know the key requirements to conduct an effective JSA
· Be able to define hazard, evaluate risk
· Know the effectiveness and limitations of various controls
· Understand the hierarchy of control
· Know how to implement JSA into an organization and how to review existing an JSA process to ensure effectiveness
· Understand how to encourage continuous improvement through the JSA process
· The program provides instruction on the use of Job Safety Analysis (JSA), sometimes called Job Risk Analysis (JRA)
· Participants are taught how to identify jobs and tasks for analysis.
· Participants will identify workplace hazards, evaluate risk and decide how to implement effective control
· The stages and steps in performing a JSA are described in detail with examples provided throughout
· Participants will practice what they are taught by performing exercises and participating in a workshop session where they conduct a JSA to gain experience using the method
· The Program concludes with a discussion of how to implement and review Job Safety Analysis within their organization. The use of the results of JSA to reduce workplace risk is explained and examples are provided