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What is the difference between Risk Assessment and JSA?

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Question ajoutée par Hassan Iqbal , Safety Engineer , Maaden Alumina
Date de publication: 2017/08/16
Violeta  Buag
par Violeta Buag , Nursing Assistant , Private home

The main defference between a JSA and the risk is scope. JSA involves specific job risk and typically focuses on the risk associated wit each step of that task.  Arisk assessment give a higher level or broader  view of all operational risks across and entire business,project or type od activity.

ashraf fudeen
par ashraf fudeen , HSE Officer , L and T constructions

Risk ASsesment is nothing but asses the risk throughout the facility and jsa is the assessment only to the specific job

A risk assessment has three purposes: • to identify all the factors which may cause harm to employees and others (the hazards); • to consider the chance of that harm actually befalling anyone in the circumstances of a particular case, and the possible conse- quences that could come from it (the risks); and • to enable employers to plan, introduce and monitor preventive meas- ures to ensure that the risks are adequately controlled at all times. Without effective assessment there can seldom be effective control. Job safety analysis The approach is both diagnostic and descriptive. It may be job-based or activity-based. • Job-based: Machinery operators; fork lift truck drivers • Activity-based: Manual handling operations; roof work; cleaning activities.

Nadim  Akhtar
par Nadim Akhtar , HSE Officer , Kaefer (QCON) Dolphin Energy (Qatar) Ras Laffan Industrial City (RLIC) and Qatar Energy Mesaieed

Job Hazard Analysis is a tool that safety professionals have used for over 70 years. ... The safety measures used to avoid the hazard in each step. JHA adds “risk assessment” to the JSA procedure by including an evaluation of risk (at each step), and by classifying and identifying “probability”and “severity.”

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