The objective of this course is to educate employees and other personnel regarding the basics of Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA), its basic concepts, its development process, and its function as part of an overall APP.
Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA)is a key element in the overall safety management program.
AHA is a simple, effective technique for recognizing, controlling or, eliminating hazards to help prevent accidental occurrences and illnesses.
The process of developing an AHA enables employees to identify task related hazards and to establish safer work procedures, improving workplace safety, productivity and quality.
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Prepare an AHA for each Project Definable Feature of Work |
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Write clear, observable steps for each task |
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Identify the hazards for each step |
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Identify Controls to reduce exposure to acceptable risk level |
An Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) is a tool that breaks down every job or process into individual tasks to identify the associated hazards.
AHAs:
Risk Assessment Tool
Defines the Activity or Work to be Performed
Identifies Hazards
Establishes Controls to Reduce the Hazard to an Acceptable Risk Level
Living Document
Changes with Site Conditions or Operations
Changes of competent/qualified personnel
Every employee should know how to write an AHA for each Definable Feature of Work (DFOW).
Participants will receive a Participant Manual and course handouts.
Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion upon successful completion of the course.
We also conduct On Site Training and Live On Line Training.