Understanding About Job Safety & Environmental Analysis and Risk Assessment

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When I was in my second company in United Arab Emirates. I was the one who’s making the Method Statement, ITP and Checklist and doing Internal Audit and all that. The worst thing we have no quality manager that time and no one was managing us, but little did I know that it was a way for me to learn more.

It was a way to arrive to a new adventure, additional skills and knowledge about the documentation on site with regards to quality. But here is more, I was able learn how to write a “job safety & environmental analysis and risk assessment.” Now, You might be asking “Why we need to write Job Safety & Environmental Analysis and Risk Assessment?” You  will find the answers later.

Now, here are things you need to know to lead you in “Understanding About Job Safety & Environmental Analysis and Risk Assessment.”

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1. What is JSEA and Risk Assessment

First, a Job Safety & Environmental Analysis is a process where health and safety hazards and environmental impacts associated with each step of an activity are identified, the associated risk is analyzed and evaluated taking into consideration appropriate controls that will reduce the level of risk to an acceptable level so that work can be undertaken safely or without harm to the environment and damage to the property. 

Second, a Risk Assessment is the determination of magnitude of an event’s consequence and likelihood, to establish a level of risk using the risk matrix.

An activity can not proceed without approved JSEA and Risk Assessment. Just make sure that JSEA and Risk Assessment for an activity is submitted ahead of time before the time or date of start working on it.

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2. When the JSEA and Risk Assessment will be developed

When you have to develop a method statement for an activity or a job, a JSEA and Risk Assessment shall eventually be made. It means that in every method statement formulated or developed there would be accompanying JSEA and Risk Assessment.

Every step of the activity must identify the job potential hazards and find the safest way to do it.

Here are some jobs or activity that a JSEA and Risk Assessment is required.

  • Working in confined spaces
  • Working at height
  • Excavation and backfilling
  • Electrical and chemical work
  • Lifting activity
  • For all other jobs that the risk rating is extreme, high or medium
  • Works where use of plant, tools and equipment
  • Tests

3. Who prepare JSEA and Risk Assessment

The Safety Officer or the person who prepares the method statement can prepare a JSEA and Risk Assessment. A person who has enough experience can also write and prepare because he can easily identify the potential hazards of an activity. But it will be limited only within the construction team technical staff.

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4. Who approves the JSEA and Risk Assessment

If you are working in a subcontractor side, it will be checked and approved by a concern party within the Safety Department of the main contractor then it will be sent to the Engineer or the Client representative for final approval prior to application on site. And the person who is working with the main contractor will prepare their JSEA and Risk Assessment.

Once it reached to Engineer or to the Client representatives it will be disseminated to the approving parties within the organization and contribute each comment prior to approval of it.

5. Why prepare JSEA and Risk Assessment

Why necessary to prepare a job safety & environmental analysis and risk assessment of a job? This might be your question. Well, in practical answers to this is that:

  1. To determine the potential health and safety hazards associated with each step of a job.
  2. To put control measures for the risk rating is unacceptable.
  3. And the most important is to prevent injury, incident from happening and damage to property.
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