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Job Hazard Analysis, A Guide for Voluntary Compliance and Beyond

 

This book provides a common-sense approach to risk and hazard recognition from the lowest level to the highest level of an organization.    The basic techniques can be readily taught to managers, supervisors, safety committee members as well as  be used as a  text for safety and health students.   We strongly believe that the use of the job hazard analysis should be fundamental to all safety and health programs.   It goes to the core issue of assuring that all jobs, their steps and task are completed safety, maintain risk at the lowest possible level, control inherent hazards and  include requirements for safe behavior.

 

 

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James RoughtonJames Roughton

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Nathan CrutchfieldNathan Crutchfield

Nathan Crutchfield is an independent consultant with a professional history that includes a full range of risk control program design, development, implementation and evaluation.

As we see it, there is the need for more practical down-to-earth guidance that weaves together the numerous techniques and methods necessary for developing a successful Job Hazard Analysis. Our goal is to help you get from point A - Seeing the need for JHA's but in need of a map to follow - to point B where your new knowledge is implemented and has begun to improve the safety process.

Job Hazard Analysis: A Guide for Voluntary Compliance and Beyond does this for you.

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Our Personal Vision: To translate theory into active real world solutions that help others succeed in their efforts to improve safety in the workplace, one job, step, and task at a time.