FLHA
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Published by SALUS- A Field Level Hazard Assessment (FLHA) is a process to identify and mitigate potential workplace hazards.
- The basic steps in conducting a job safety analysis are:
- Select the job to be analyzed
- Break the job down into a sequence of steps
- Identify potential hazards
- Determine preventive measures to control these hazards
- Communicate the results
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