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build a 100 componet JHA
Generated on: September 1, 2025

  1. Identify all steps involved in the 100-component assembly process, from start to finish.
  2. For each step, identify potential hazards. This could include physical hazards (e.g., cuts, burns, strains), chemical hazards (e.g., exposure to solvents or adhesives), ergonomic hazards (e.g., repetitive motions, awkward postures), and environmental hazards (e.g., noise, dust).
  3. Assess the risk associated with each hazard. This involves evaluating the likelihood of the hazard occurring and the severity of the potential injury or illness.
  4. Develop control measures to eliminate or reduce the risk associated with each hazard. This could include engineering controls (e.g., machine guarding, ventilation), administrative controls (e.g., safe work procedures, training), and personal protective equipment (PPE).
  5. Implement the control measures and monitor their effectiveness. This may involve regular inspections, audits, and employee feedback.
  6. Review and update the JHA as necessary. This should be done whenever there are changes to the assembly process, new hazards are identified, or control measures are found to be ineffective.

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