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Woodchipper Facilities Services 2003 Job Safety Analysis
Climbing/Trimming, trees Facilities Services 2003 Job Safety Analysis
Climbing Equipment Facilities Services 2003 Job Safety Analysis
Sewage Release, creek Office of Environment, Health & Safety 2003 Job Safety Analysis
Aerial Lift Facilities Services 2003 Job Safety Analysis
Facilities Services: Operating An Air Blower Facilities Services 2003 Job Safety Analysis
Facilities Services: Painting Curbs, Lines, and Stalls Facilities Services 2003 Job Safety Analysis
Towing, trailers Department of Recreational Sports 2004 Job Safety Analysis
Traffic Control Department of Recreational Sports 2004 Job Safety Analysis
Recreational Sports - Cal Adventures: Hoisting/Lowering Boats Department of Recreational Sports 2004 Job Safety Analysis
Recreational Sports - Maintenance Using Ladders Department of Recreational Sports 2004 Job Safety Analysis
Operating a Lift Gate Office of Environment, Health & Safety 2004 Job Safety Analysis
Equipment, setup and takedown Department of Recreational Sports 2005 Job Safety Analysis
Soil/Pavement, cleanup Office of Environment, Health & Safety 2005 Job Safety Analysis

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Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

A JSA describes job tasks in step-by-step fashion, identifies associated hazards at each step, and outlines proper hazard controls that minimize the risk of injury or illness to the individual(s) performing that task. 

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Fact Sheets

EH&S Fact Sheets serve as campus-wide Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).

Lessons Learned

Reports on incidents that involve injury, exposure (real or potential), or significant damage property. Lessons Learned detail what happened and how similar incidents can be avoided in the future.