Conducting a Successful Hazard Analysis
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A hazard analysis uses various techniques to identify possible job- or task-related risks before they result in an incident or near miss. It involves analyzing every stakeholder or component for a particular task. The core objective of this practice is not only to identify existing hazards, but to also eliminate conditional and operational changes that create the hazards.
In this white paper, you’ll learn:
- What to include before, during and after a hazard analysis to achieve the greatest success.
- An example of an effective job hazard analysis workflow.
- How to simplify the process.
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