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Job Hazard Assessment (JHA)
A JHA (Job Hazard Assessment) is a dry run of a task to be performed. It is a tool to help analyze the hazards associated with each step of a project so that the proper controls are implemented to eliminate or reduce any hazardous consequences. This may also be used as a training mechanism or a way for students and employees to refresh their knowledge of equipment being used.
There are three parts to the JHA: task description/work steps, hazard identification, and hazard controls. The task is broken down into steps. Each step is analyzed for specific hazards like fire, electrical shock, slip/fall, burn, or mechanical failure. Each hazard is analyzed to find ways to eliminate or reduce the hazard, which could be anything from wearing protective gear to working in a clean/dry workspace. The lab supervisor or the environmental coordinator should approve these forms before submitting them.
Please email o365_safetycommittee_group@udmercy.edu to submit JHA forms or if you have any questions.
Completed Job Hazard Assessments
Facility Operations- Power House
- Chemical Testing and Handling
 - Cleaning and Descaling Tower Nozzles
 - Cleaning and Winterizing Cooling Tower
 - Cleaning Condenser Tubes- Chiller
 - Cleaning Suction Strainers
 - Disposal of Empty Chemical Containers
 - Fluid Change Control Compressor
 - Fluid Filter Separator Change Control Air Compressor
 - Lubricating Fan Bearing and Tensioning Powerbands
 - Readying Summer Boiler for Inspection
 - Readying Winter Boiler Inspection
 - Reassembling Summer Boiler After Inspection
 - Reassembling Winter Boiler After Inspection
 - Reinstallation of Condenser Head
 - Remounting Burner of Summer Boiler
 - Removal of Burner on Summer Boiler
 - Removal of Condenser Head of Chiller
 - Servicing Supply and Exhaust Units in Chiller Room