Question 1 One of the more difficult parts of a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) is getting the right level of detail in the task steps. Select a task that someone in your family does at home routinely, and develop a list of steps that could be used in a JHA. What steps (if any) did you leave out? Discuss reasons for the steps you did, and did not, include.
Question 2 Suppose you are concerned about a particular task that was performed quarterly by a pair of electricians. You already have a JHA for the task. It has 12 steps, beginning with assembling the equipment they will need and obtaining a permit for a lockout/tagout procedure, and ending with putting away the equipment they used. Answer the following questions:
How would you describe the scope of your risk assessment project?