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Job Safety Analysis

Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is part of many existing accident prevention programs. In general, JSA breaks a job into basic steps, and identifies the hazards associated with each step. The JSA also prescribes controls for each hazard. A JSA is chart listing these steps, hazards, and controls. Review the JSA during the investigation if a JSA has been conducted for the job involved in an accident. Perform a JSA as a part the investigation to determine the events and conditions that led to the accident. As noted above, an accident investigation is not complete until a report is prepared and submitted to proper authorities.

Special report forms are available in many cases. Other instances may require a more extended report. Such reports are often very elaborate and may include a cover page, a title page, an abstract, a table of contents, a commentary or narrative portion, a discussion of probable causes, and a section on conclusions and recommendations.

The following outline is useful in developing the information to be included in the formal report:

  • Background Information
    a. Where and when the accident occurred;
    b. Who and what were involved; Operating personnel and other witness
  • Account of the Accident (What happened?)
    a. Sequence of events;
    b. Extent of the damage;
    c. Accident type;
    d. Agency or source (of energy or hazards materials)).
  • Discussion (Analysis of the Accident –HOW; WHY:
    a) Direct causes (energy sources; hazards materials);
    b) Indirect causes (unsafe acts and conditions);
    c) Basic causes (management policies; personal or environmental factors).
  • Recommend at ones (to prevent a recurrence) for immediate and long-range action to remedy:
    a. Basic causes;
    b. Indirect causes;
    c. Direct causes (such as reduced quantities or protective equipment or structures).
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