Asked by jordan
A job safety analysis:
determines the safest way to do a job
can be done in place of a hazard assessment
is conducted on night shift when there are fewer people around
is only done for critical jobs
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Correct answer: determines the safest way to do a job.
Explanation: A Job Safety Analysis (JSA) breaks a job into steps, identifies hazards for each step, and specifies controls or safe procedures — i.e., it helps determine the safest way to perform the task. It is not a replacement for hazard assessments (it’s a specific tool/method for analyzing hazards), it isn’t tied to doing it on night shift, and it shouldn’t be limited only to “critical” jobs (it’s used wherever hazards need to be identified and controlled).
Explanation: A Job Safety Analysis (JSA) breaks a job into steps, identifies hazards for each step, and specifies controls or safe procedures — i.e., it helps determine the safest way to perform the task. It is not a replacement for hazard assessments (it’s a specific tool/method for analyzing hazards), it isn’t tied to doing it on night shift, and it shouldn’t be limited only to “critical” jobs (it’s used wherever hazards need to be identified and controlled).
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