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JSA (Job safety analysis)

Hi all new member here I was wondering if anyone can recommend where to get some JSA, JSEA, or JHA forms?
  • Posted 6 Mar 2022 15:23
  • By Tom_Mercan
  • joined 6 Mar'22 - 1 message
  • Louisiana, United States
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JSA, JEA, and JHSA forms stand for Job Safety Analysis, Job Hazard Analysis, and Job Hazard Safety Analysis respectively. These forms are used to identify and assess potential hazards in the workplace, and to develop safe work procedures to mitigate these hazards.

In addition to the places mentioned, you can also find these forms on websites of organizations and agencies related to workplace safety and health, such as OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) in the US, and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) in the UK. You can also find template forms online that you can customize to meet the specific needs of your organization.
  • Posted 2 Feb 2023 21:36
  • By hamzakhan
  • joined 2 Feb'23 - 5 messages
  • Northern Territory, Australia
There are a few places you can get JSA, JEA, or JHSA forms. First is your local bank which will have them on their website. You can also find them on the forms section of your state's government office.

If you are in the military then you may be eligible for a hardship exemption from having to fill out all those forms. However if you are working for a non-profit then there is no need to fill out all those forms either.
  • Posted 2 Sep 2022 21:55
  • By DanielP364
  • joined 2 Sep'22 - 2 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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