What should be on a job safety analysis for driving
Generated on: June 16, 2025
A Job Safety Analysis (JSA) for driving should address key hazards and controls to ensure safe operation. Here's what to consider:
- Vehicle Condition: Regular inspection of vehicle components such as lights, mirrors, and backup alarms is essential 5, 8, 19, 20. Any defects should be reported and corrected immediately [1].
- Traffic Safety: If driving involves potential risks from other vehicles, implement a traffic control plan that includes warning signs, barriers, and designated signallers where necessary 3, 13.
- Visibility: Ensure clear visibility by maintaining functional windshield wipers and mirrors 16, 19, 20. For vehicles with obstructed rear views, use backup alarms, cameras, or spotters 5, 14.
- Load Safety: Secure vehicle loads properly to prevent shifting during transit 4, 18.
- Environmental Conditions: Consider hazards posed by weather conditions. Ensure vehicles have adequate lighting for the job conditions [2] and require headlights to be turned on at all times [3].
- Rollover Protection: If the vehicle is prone to rollovers, ensure it is equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS) and that seatbelts are worn 5, 12.
- Refueling: Establish safe refueling practices, including prohibiting smoking and eliminating ignition sources within 7.5 meters of the vehicle during refueling [4].
- Training and Licensing: Ensure all drivers are properly trained and licensed to operate the vehicles [1].
- Specific Site Hazards: Identify any unique hazards specific to the work site, such as narrow roads or the presence of workers on foot, and implement appropriate controls 3, 8.
Important Safety Note:
Always verify safety information with your organization's specific guidelines and local regulations.
References
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Rules for the Administration of the Oregon Safe Employment Act (General Occupational Safety and Health, Division 2, OSHA Oregon)
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CAT CS10 GC, CS11 GC, CS12 GC Vibratory Soil Compactor Operation and Maintenance Manual
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