This presentation outlines the practical application of risk assessment as required in Unit IG2 of the NEBOSH International General Certificate. It focuses on identifying workplace hazards, evaluating the level of risk, and recommending effective control measures. The goal is to ensure a safer working environment while demonstrating compliance with international health and safety standards.
A Job Safety Analysis (JSA), also known as Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), is a systematic process used to identify potential hazards associated with specific job tasks and implement safety measures to mitigate these risks. In a JSA, a job task is broken down into individual steps, and each step is analyzed to identify possible hazards. The analysis then outlines the control measures needed to minimize or eliminate those hazards, ensuring safer work practices. A JSA is commonly used in industries with high-risk tasks, such as construction, manufacturing, and mining, and is an essential tool for promoting workplace safety and compliance with safety regulations. The benefits include: Identifying hazards and risks before they occur Improving safety awareness and training Reducing workplace accidents and injuries Promoting continuous improvement in safety practices OISD 105 (Oil Industry Safety Directorate Standard 105) is a standard specifically developed for oil and gas industries in Ind...