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Job Safety Analysis

JSA is a proven process for controlling operating hazards and costs. You’ll get a step-by-step overview of the process and defining your role in making it effective. You’ll learn how to develop and manage a JSA program in your workplace. You’ll also learn how to enlist participation from line employees, supervisors, and upper management.

What you will learn:

  • Reducing personal injuries and controlling operating hazards and costs
  • Recognizing the hazards in task performance
  • Completing a JSA form correctly and efficiently

Course description:

JSA is a proven process for controlling operating hazards and costs by dissecting processes within your operation and determining the best method to eliminate or subdue the hazards inherent with these processes. You’ll get a step-by-step overview of the process and define your role in making it effective. Lectures, demonstrations, and workshops will teach you how to develop and manage a JSA program in your workplace. You’ll also learn how to enlist participation by line employees, supervisors, and upper management.

Course materials

  • Participant Guide

Who would benefit:

Safety and health managers, coordinators, specialists, and other full-time safety practitioners; safety committee members; operations managers; loss control managers; human resources professionals; and anyone with safety and health responsibilities.

$295 Member Price   $385 Non-Member Price
7 MESH Hours    1 Day
0.65 CEUs*/0.65 COCs**/1.0 CMs***
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*Continuing Education Unit
A Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is a measure of participation in a recognized continuing education program with qualified instruction and sponsorship. CEU records are widely used to provide evidence of completion of continuing education requirements mandated by certification bodies, professional societies or government licensing boards.

**Continuance of Certification
If you are a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), you must achieve 25 Continuation of Certification (COC) points in each five-year period or COC cycle to keep your CSP certification valid. The COC program ensures that CSPs remain current in professional safety practice.

***Certification Maintenance
ABIH states the purpose of Certification Maintenance is to insure that CIHs/CAIHs continue to develop and enhance their professional industrial hygiene knowledge and skills for the duration of their active careers.

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