National Industrial Training Institute

Overview

Believing in the importance of developing the human resources, which is one of the most important factors for institutions’ success, the Institute has been keen to establish short technical courses in the disciplines it offers, which targeting administrative staff, engineers and technicians in the oil and gas sector.

Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

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Course Overview

Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a procedure which helps integrate accepted safety and health principles and practices into a particular task or job operation. In a JSA, each basic step of the job is to identify potential hazards and to recommend the safest way to do the job. Other terms used to describe this procedure are Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) and Job Hazard Breakdown (JHB). This course will help identify the hazards in any given operation task and will set the proper procedures to accomplish the operation safely, efficiently and effectively without causing any damages to the environment on injury to personnel or loss of equipment. This course will cover the four key components of a JSA which includes selecting the job to be analyzed, breaking the job into a sequence of steps, identifying the potential hazards, and determining the preventive measures to overcome these hazards.

Who Should Attend?

Any supervisor, HSE representative, or any personnel working at a supervisory level in an industrial construction or Oil & Gas operation.

Enabling Objectives:

  •  Introduction to JSA
  • Understand the benefits of a JSAs
  • Identify the basic steps involved in conducting a job safety analysis.
  • Understand the purpose and function
  • Identify requirements for a successful JSA process
  • Identify roles and responsibilities of personnel attending the JSA
  • Describe a broad range of work-related hazards, including working
  • at heights, ergonomic, chemical and biological etc.
  • Understand and apply hazard control options, including engi-neering, administrative and personal protective equipment.
  • Highlight the opportunities to integrate JSA information into Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s),
  • Accident Investigations, Workplace Inspections, etc.
  • Criteria for selecting tasks