Jobsite Exposures

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Elevated Work

Personnel working at height

Are personnel on site working at elevation?

RF Hazards

Radio frequency exposure

Are personnel on site exposed to Radio Frequency Hazards?

Base Hoist

Material lifting equipment

Is a Base Mounted Hoist being utilized for the scope of work?

Personnel Lifting

Personnel hoist operations

Is a Base Mounted Hoist being Utilized on site for Personnel Lifting?

Material Handling

Rigging and material movement

Is material handling, which includes rigging to the structure, part of the Scope of Work?

Gin Pole

External lifting device

Is a Gin Pole (External Lifting Device) being utilized on site?

Portable Ladders

Ladder access equipment

Are Portable Ladders being used on site?

Cranes & Boom Trucks

Heavy lifting equipment

Are Cranes and/or Boom Trucks being used on site as part of the scope of work?

MEWPs

Mobile elevated work platforms

Are MEWPs being used on site as part of the scope of work?

Capstan Hoist

Rotating winch system

Is a Capstan Hoist being used as part of the Scope of Work?

Trenching

Excavation and earthwork

Is Trenching or Excavation being performed for the Scope of Work?

Heavy Equipment

Construction machinery

Is Heavy Equipment being utilized as part of the scope of work?

DOT Regulations

Transportation compliance

Are vehicles and personnel on site required to be compliant with DOT Regulations?

NATE Standard

Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)

What is a Job Hazard Analysis?

A Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) is a systematic process used to identify potential hazards and determine the best ways to perform work safely. It breaks down each job into individual tasks, identifies the hazards associated with each task, and establishes safe work procedures to eliminate or control exposure to those hazards.

The NATE Standard JHA ensures compliance with industry safety standards and helps protect telecommunications tower workers from workplace injuries and fatalities.

Purpose

  • Identify workplace hazards before work begins
  • Establish safe work procedures
  • Train employees on hazard recognition
  • Ensure regulatory compliance

Benefits

  • Reduces workplace accidents and injuries
  • Improves worker safety awareness
  • Enhances job planning and preparation
  • Minimizes liability and insurance costs

Key Components

  • Job breakdown into specific tasks
  • Hazard identification and assessment
  • Control measures and safe procedures
  • Emergency response planning

Ready to Get Started?

Begin your Job Hazard Analysis by filling out the job details form.

Important Safety Reminder

This JHA must be completed before any work begins. All personnel involved in the job must participate in the safety briefing and understand the identified hazards and control measures. The JHA should be reviewed and updated if conditions change during the work.