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Job Hazard Analysis for Electrical

The Job Hazard Analysis workflow provides electrical contractors with a structured risk review before rough in or trim. Teams identify energized parts, arc flash boundaries, confined spaces, ladder placements, and overhead work conflicts. The checklist records lockout steps, required permits, PPE categories, insulated tool needs, and barricades. Supervisors verify labeling, panel schedules, cord control, and housekeeping. Results are communicated in a toolbox talk so responsibilities and controls are clear. Standardizing this review reduces incidents, satisfies inspectors, and protects profitability. Clients gain confidence in safe, code compliant work delivered by accountable, well prepared crews.

Identify panel wiring and hookup task

Break electrical into layout, run, connect

Shock, arc flash, ladder use

Evaluate high voltage exposure risk

Lockout/tagout, insulated tools

Rubber gloves, testers, fire gear

Walk electricians through task risk sheet

Confirm electrician’s lockout steps

Electricians confirm with initials

Mount near panel or job box

Check testers and lockout in place

Modify if scope adds circuit

Email electrical JHA to PM

Identify panel wiring and hookup task

Break electrical into layout, run, connect

Shock, arc flash, ladder use

Evaluate high voltage exposure risk

Lockout/tagout, insulated tools

Rubber gloves, testers, fire gear

Walk electricians through task risk sheet

Confirm electrician’s lockout steps

Electricians confirm with initials

Mount near panel or job box

Check testers and lockout in place

Modify if scope adds circuit

Email electrical JHA to PM