“Automated Job Hazard Analysis”
Fluor Hanford
Fluor Hanford (FH)uses Job Hazard analysis as the primary vehicle to integrate the
Integrated Safety Management System Core Functions into work planning and execution. The Automated
Job Hazard Analysis (AJHA) tool is used to achieve that objective. The
FH ISMS specifies requirements for the AJHA and delineates the approach
for its integration with and implementation within the work management
process. At the activity level, work management and ES&H management
processes are integrated to focus on the necessary elements of work
planning and safety and environmental protection so that work can be
conducted in a manner that ensures safety and environmental protection
while optimizing productivity and efficiency. The AJHA is a fundamental
element of work control for FH activities.
As a computer based job hazard analysis tool, AJHA facilitates a team approach to job
planning. This innovative approach has improved the quality and
timeliness of work performance at Hanford. Employees are more involved
and the exchange of information has allowed work planners to better
describe the work to be completed. This has decreased down time because
workers are better prepared when they arrive at the work site.
The AJHA tool allows planners to perform upfront activities such as prescreening the work to
determine level of risk and the degree of complexity. They can form a
team to walk down the job and from a dropdown list put together the
proper team of workers for the pre-job planning meeting.
The pre-job meeting is conducted with all the workers who are scheduled to perform the task
in attendance. The meeting is generally facilitated by a Work Planner or
a Person In Charge (PIC). If there is a large group in attendance a drop
down screen and a projection unit such as an InFocus are utilized with
the computer. The computer program leads the group through the task
identification, an extensive list of potential hazards that are
discussed and selected as appropriate and agreed upon. The next step is
reviewing the controls selected by the program for the hazards
identified. The program will define the controls that assure compliance
with regulations and identifies them as mandatory. It also provides a
listing of additional controls and space for special controls the team
deems necessary. This assures a level of Safety for everyone working the
task. The tool provides for a post job review and lessons learned. Under
development is an Activity Level Feedback Database which will enhance
the capability of AJHA
A Power Point slide show with narration exists on the Hanford VPP Home Page at http://www.hanford.gov/safety/vpp/vppage.htm and takes approximately ten minuets to view. For more information on this Program contact Miles Jaeger at (509) 372-3576. or email him at Miles_B_Jaeger@rl.gov
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This page was last updated on January 03, 2007
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