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Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

Published on February 8, 2012, 11:02am CDT

Part of the Advanced Safety Certificate

This proven process helps you identify hazards, reduce risks, and prevent accidents.

DATES & LOCATIONS

July 17, 2013
HNI, Inc.
16805 W. Cleveland Ave
New Berlin, WI 53151 • 608.258.3400

COURSE OVERVIEW

Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a proven process for identifying and controlling operating hazards and costs. Get a step-by-step overview of the process, and define your role in making it effective. Through lecture, demonstrations, and workshops, you’ll learn how to develop and manage a JSA program in your workplace. You’ll also learn how to enlist participation from line employees, supervisors, and upper management. This program teaches employees the fundamentals of job safety analysis and shares with managers the motivational aspects of managing a job safety analysis program. Both managers and employees benefit from job safety analysis training. The JSA process will make a safer workplace which means improved production and higher profits for your organization.

KEY TOPICS/GOALS/OBJECTIVES

  • Understand the importance of a JSA
  • Identify the key requirements for a successful JSA
  • Compile and complete a JSA form correctly
  • Participate in the development of efficient operating procedures that reduce personal injuries and operating costs
  • Work effectively to reduce hazards, accidents, injuries and risks
  • Prepare a plan of action for implementing a JSA
  • Recognize and use important safety and health terminology and concepts
  • Understand a JSA’s relation to continuous improvement in your organization
  • Identify and communicate the safety and financial benefits of using a JSA
  • Gain support for and participation in the process from line employees, supervisors, and upper management
  • Recognize the hazards inherent in task performance
  • Develop appropriate solutions and hazard controls
  • Complete a JSA form correctly
  • Use a JSA to develop efficient procedures that reduce personal injuries and operating costs
  • This class features practical activities to encourage participants to apply information to performance

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Safety practitioners, safety committee members, safety coordinators, safety specialists, human resources, safety managers, loss control managers and operations managers.

INSTRUCTOR
Bill Koepnick has over 34 years of experience in safety and health including work as a corporate safety specialist in industry, eleven years with the Wisconsin Safety Council and thirteen years as the President of Professional Training Services, Inc. Koepnick has educated thousands of health and safety professionals across the country and is a regular presenter for the National Safety Council and The Wisconsin Safety Council. As President of Professional Training Services, Inc., Koepnick develops and conducts conferences, specialized in-plant training sessions, safety audits and makes recommendations for compliance and effective safety management.

SCHEDULE
Registration/Networking: 8:00 – 8:30 am
Course: 8:30 am – 3:30 pm (lunch is included)

FEES
WSC/WMC Member $235; Non-Member $300
Course materials included.

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs)
Attend this course and earn .65 CEUs from the Wisconsin Safety Council.

 

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Contact Information, Forms and Logistics

Phone: 1.800.236.3400
Email
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Mail: Wisconsin Safety Council, PO Box 352, Madison, WI 53701-0352
Fax: 608.258.3413
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