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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 consultantTemplate sellersTailgateDocs
Price$500 to $2500$99 to $500$49
Turnaround1 to 2 weekshours of DIY editing~4 minutes
Site-specific to your projectYesNo, you fill in blanksYes
Real 29 CFR citationsYesSometimes outdatedYes, verified against 140+ sections
Spanish version for your crewRarelyAlmost neverYes, +$19
Revisions when the GC asksBilled hourlyYou edit it yourselfFree within 24h

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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

RoofingElectricalHVAC / MechanicalGeneral ContractorLandscapingPlumbingConcrete / Masonry

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