JHA Induction Welcome to your JHA Induction Full Name Business Email Phone Number 1. What tools should we use to control hazards? Take 5/Hazob Booklet JHA HAZOP All of the above 2. What tool should be used to control risk? Take 5 Heirarchy of control Ask a mate 3. When can a JHA be prepared? When the task is commenced. Just prior to commencement. Prior to the task being commenced, and subject to work planning requirements. 4. When should a JHA be used? When a Take 5 or workplace inspection identifies hazards that are complex, high risk or can’t be readily controlled. When there is no written procedure or safe work procedure for the task. Where there are deviations from standard work practices. When existing risk controls are unclear. If new hazards are identified or the task changes. Other work being conducted in close proximity. All of the above. 5. Who prepares a JHA? Supervisor The most senior operator The team members preparing to carry out the task 6. A JHA is written poorly and is hard to read, what should you do? Cross out and change the hard to read bits. Dont worry about it, as long as everyone understands the task, it will be OK. Tell your workmate. Request the Supervisor rewrite and reprint the JHA. 7. What does "ALARP" mean? Acceptable levels and recommended practice As low as reasonably practicable 8. What is required of team members when signing onto a JHA? Add your signature Write your initials and sign Clearly wite your full name and sign 9. Who has the Authority and Responsibility to STOP a job? Supervisor Team members Contractors Visitors All of the above Time's up ‹ Hazard Identification Induction Corporate Induction ›