Who Should Take This Course?
A Job Hazard Analysis is a process used to identify and prevent hazards and injuries in a workplace before they occur. With this technique, the relationships between job tasks, tools, the work environment and workers are evaluated. The workplace hazards are identified so they can be reduced or eliminated. There are many alternate terms used to describe this process, such as Job Safety Analysis, Task Hazard Analysis, or Activity Hazard Analysis.
Our Online Introduction to Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) course helps workers learn basic information about: What is a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)?; JHA Goals and Benefits; Prioritizing Jobs for JHA; Steps Included in a JHA; and more.
For information on OSHA Safety training requirements or the Safety training courses we offer, visit our OSHA Safety Training page.
Course Sections
This course consists of 1 section within our Online Training System (OTS).| Section | Title |
|---|---|
| Module 1 | |
| 1 | Introduction to Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) |
| Course Exam | |
Course Exam
- The final exam for this course consists of 5 questions, which are randomly compiled from a large pool of possible questions.
- A 70% or better score is needed in order to pass the final exam. If a student does not pass, they may re-review information in the sections as necessary, and retake the test as many times as needed in order to pass.
Course Format
This 100% Online course includes up-to-date, high quality training. The course combines audio, visual and interactive elements for maximum retention. For your convenience, the class is self-paced and available 24/7. We are so certain you will be satisfied with your experience, that we offer a 100% Money Back Guarantee*.
Once the course is completed, you will immediately be able to download, save or print your Course Completion Certificate which is provided in PDF format.
Certification
Once the course is completed, you will immediately be able to download, save or print your Course Completion Certificate which is provided in PDF format.
Course Objectives
The objective of this course is to provide students with an introduction to the Job Hazard Analysis process.
After completing this online training, the student should be able to:
- Define Job Hazard Analysis (JHA);
- Understand the goals and benefits of Job Hazard Analysis and what it entails;
- Determine which types of jobs should be prioritized for JHA;
- Identify the steps in a JHA;
- Know who should be involved in a JHA.
The HazMat Student Advantage
- Fully Narrated, High Quality Training
- 24/7, Easy to Use Online Interface
- Self-Paced with Saved Progress
- Includes Audio, Text & Photos
- Interactive Quizzes for Retention
- Downloadable Student Manual (PDF)
- Take Up to 12 Months to Complete
- Excellent Customer Support
- Mobile Device Friendly Course*
- 100% Money Back Guarantee*
- Course Completion Certificate
Additional Training
Please note that this course provides basic Job Hazard Analysis information and should be combined with training on practices specific to the workplace and company. This course is not meant to replace company-specific training provided by your employer on procedures for your particular work environment. You must be trained by your employer on the hazards, equipment, engineering and administrative controls, safe work practices and emergency plans specific to your role and workplace. For additional resources, see OSHA’s Job Hazard Analysis publication.
In ALL situations, employers are required to ensure their employees are adequately trained to do their job.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Introduction to Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) course and who should take it?
This online Introduction to Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) course is designed for workers who need basic information about the Job Hazard Analysis process. A Job Hazard Analysis is used to identify workplace hazards by evaluating the relationships between job tasks, tools, the work environment, and workers so hazards can be reduced or eliminated before injuries occur.
What topics are covered in the Introduction to Job Hazard Analysis course?
The course covers what a Job Hazard Analysis is, Job Hazard Analysis goals and benefits, prioritizing jobs for JHA, steps included in a JHA, and who should be involved in a JHA.
How long does the Introduction to Job Hazard Analysis course take to complete?
This course is designed to take approximately one (1) hour to complete. Actual completion time may vary, as some students may progress through the material more quickly while others may require additional time.
This training is intended to be used as part of an overall workplace safety and compliance training program and may be combined with other training completed throughout the year to help meet applicable training requirements.
How is the course delivered?
The course is delivered 100% online through the Online Training System (OTS). It is self-paced, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and combines audio, visual, and interactive elements for retention.
How long do I have to complete the course after enrolling?
Students have up to 12 months after enrollment to complete the course.
Is there a final exam, and what score is required to pass?
Yes. The final exam consists of 5 questions randomly selected from a large pool of possible questions. Students must achieve a score of 70% or higher to pass. If a student does not pass, they may review the course material and retake the exam as many times as needed to pass.
What proof of completion will I receive?
After completing the course, students can immediately download, save, or print their Course Completion Certificate in PDF format.
Are volume pricing options available?
Yes. Volume pricing is available for organizations that need training for multiple employees. Please contact us for a quote.
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