Cut your losses with JSAs
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<subfield code="a">JSAs can help standardize operations at the employee level, and make tasks safer and more efficient. Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is one of the first and foremost proactive steps in a safety program. This article treats: how to use JSAs; who needs JSAs?; unocal implements JSAs; 3M already sees results; convince personnel of the benefits</subfield>
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