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OBSTACLES AND SOLUTIONS TO IMPLEMENTING JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS IN CONSTRUCTION: A
CASE STUDY

Babak MemarianCPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training, Silver
Spring, Maryland, USACorrespondencebmemarian@cpwr.com
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5367-3071View further author information
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Sara B. BrooksCPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training, Silver
Spring, Maryland, USAView further author information
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Jean Christophe LeCPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training,
Silver Spring, Maryland, USAView further author information
Published online: 23 Jan 2022
Published online: 23 Jan 2022
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Construction workers experience a disproportionately high rate of work-related
injuries. However, if hazards are properly recognized and addressed, most of
these incidents are preventable. Job hazard analysis (JHA) is a method for
identifying and mitigating workplace hazards that emphasizes proactive risk
control. Despite its importance, the construction industry currently lacks
comprehensive guidelines on how to effectively design and implement JHA on a
consistent basis. To fill this gap, this case study pursued two objectives: (1)
to explore challenges and shortcomings of current practices in developing and
implementing JHA in construction and (2) to identify effective practices and
interventions employed by contractors to address these challenges. To this end,
30 sample JHA documents were analyzed, and 23 semi-structured interviews were
conducted with construction safety professionals representing 17 companies.
Findings of this study identified a lack of worker involvement in the process,
lack of buy-in, management absence, complacency, and inadequate coordination and
communication as major issues. Solutions explored to address these challenges
included incorporating visual aids, rotating JHA meeting leaders, and
continuously updating JHA information to reflect the current work conditions.
The practical implications of these findings and the path forward for further
research are discussed.

KEYWORDS:

 * Job hazard analysis
 * job safety analysis
 * JHA
 * construction safety
 * pre-task planning






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