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In a well ordered risk management system all hazard types, risk and risk controls will have been identified by use of risk assessment media such as provided by Practical Safety. These types of assessments for installed and operating plant may not necessarily consider specific situations (or jobs) in depth, however, Hazard and Risk Control Summaries from those assessments are fundamental to the preparation of an effective JSA. During the raising of the JSA it is not normally necessary to conduct detailed qualitative or quantitative research of likelihood or consequence. In situational work, risk assessment and application of risk control is usually dynamic - for example, when writing a situational JSA controls are applied at the same time as it is written. This means that the risk is conceptualised, eliminated or reduced as far as reasonably practicable at the time by competent personnel familiar with the type of work involved. Some complex planning activities, particularly in construction, may consist of many job steps, some of which may need risk assessment to many task levels identifying the implementation of many risk controls requiring prioritisation within a project. Risk ranking guidelines may be used to identify relative levels of risk that might be encountered in the critical path. This all-in-one Standard Operating Procedure includes the following documentation:- Principles of Job Safety Analysis / Safe Work Method Statement Flowchart/s
- Hazard Guidance Sheet
- Job Safety Analysis / Safe Work Method Statement Forms
- Job Safety Analysis / Safe Work Method Statement Supplementary Steps form
- Job Safety Analysis / Safe Work Method Statement - Confined Spaces
- Job Safety Analysis / Safe Work Method Statement Guidance Note and Examples
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