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Safety Webinar & Lunch: Benefits of Job Hazard Analysis

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Date: April 22, 2021

Time: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. (MT)

Roofing contractors of all sizes should be using this safety risk assessment tool on every project!

  • Are you going to access the roof via a ladder, scissor lift or via a Scaffold? 
  • How are you going to load materials, by crane or pulling them up by hand?

The steps in undertaking each of these tasks and all others on a jobsite are very different.  

Roofing dangers can be avoided with a thorough job hazard analysis (JHA). Assessment of fall and other hazards should be an integral part of every project and the site safety planning process.  There is not one document that covers everything and you should use a JHA to document step by step how you are going to do a particular job.  Performing a JHA also shows you care about and value your workers.

Grab a lunch and join us on Apr 22nd to learn the steps & tips for completing a job hazard analysis.

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