Job Hazard Analysis
Task-by-task hazard breakdown, ready before the pre-job brief. Generated for trade contractors in about 4 minutes, verified against real 29 CFR standards, $29 flat.
1,200+ documents generated · 350+ contractors served · Spanish version +$19
When you need this document
The GC wants a JHA (or AHA / JSA) for your task before work starts, or your safety program requires one per activity.
What's inside
- ✓ Task breakdown into work steps
- ✓ Hazards identified for every step
- ✓ Controls and safe work practices per hazard
- ✓ Required PPE and equipment checks
- ✓ Applicable 29 CFR standards
- ✓ Crew review and sign-off block
What a job hazard analysis costs everywhere else
Same document, three very different price tags and wait times.
| Safety consultant | Template sellers | TailgateDocs | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $500 to $2500 | $99 to $500 | $49 |
| Turnaround | 1 to 2 weeks | hours of DIY editing | ~4 minutes |
| Site-specific to your project | Yes | No, you fill in blanks | Yes |
| Real 29 CFR citations | Yes | Sometimes outdated | Yes, verified against 140+ sections |
| Spanish version for your crew | Rarely | Almost never | Yes, +$19 |
| Revisions when the GC asks | Billed hourly | You edit it yourself | Free within 24h |
Common questions
▸How fast can I get a job hazard analysis?
About 4 minutes after the 10-minute questionnaire. It downloads instantly and a copy lands in your email.
▸Does it cover the OSHA standards for my trade?
Yes. Each document is generated against a curated OSHA focus list for your trade, and every 29 CFR citation is validated against a verified standards table before delivery.
▸What if the GC or prequal reviewer asks for changes?
Reply to your delivery email and we revise the document free within 24 hours.
Job Hazard Analysis by trade
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