Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) Employee Training — Free Download
A Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) is one of the most effective tools for preventing workplace injuries. This free Safety‑365 training module gives employees a clear, practical understanding of how to identify hazards, choose controls, and participate in the JHA process. It’s perfect for onboarding, toolbox talks, and refresher training.
What’s Included in This Training
This training covers the essential elements of a strong JHA program and gives employees the knowledge they need to participate effectively.
- What a JHA is and why it matters
- How to break a job into clear steps
- How to identify hazards for each step
- How to choose controls using the Hierarchy of Controls
- Employee and supervisor responsibilities
- When to complete or update a JHA
- A practical group activity
- A 10‑question knowledge check

Download the Training
Download the full JHA Employee Training module as a PDF. This version is optimized for supervisors, toolbox talks, and onboarding sessions.
How to Use This Training
This training is designed to be flexible and easy to use in any workplace. Supervisors and safety professionals can apply it in multiple ways.
- Use it during onboarding for new employees
- Add it to your annual safety training calendar
- Use the activity slide for toolbox talks
- Pair it with your site‑specific JHA procedures
- Print the PDF for field crews
- Share it with supervisors and team leads
Related JHA Resources
Strengthen your JHA program with these additional Safety‑365 tools and guides.
- JHA Builder Tool — Create clean, professional JHAs in minutes
- How to Complete a JHA (Step‑by‑Step Guide)
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