JSA Templates by Industry
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Every industry has a different hazard profile. A construction site, a chemical plant, and a warehouse share almost no common risks. Injury rates, OSHA citation patterns, required PPE, and the types of incidents that kill workers vary dramatically from one industry to the next.
An industry-specific Job Safety Analysis accounts for these differences. Rather than starting from a blank form, these templates pre-populate the hazards, controls, and OSHA standards that are most relevant to your industry. They incorporate BLS injury statistics, OSHA's most frequently cited standards for that sector, and the hazard categories that drive the majority of recordable incidents.
Select your industry below to access a JSA template with real data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, OSHA enforcement records, and industry-specific safety requirements.
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Disclaimer
This content is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for a site-specific Job Safety Analysis conducted by a qualified safety professional familiar with your workplace conditions, equipment, and personnel. OSHA citations, BLS statistics, and hazard controls referenced here may not reflect the most current standards or apply to your specific situation. Always consult current OSHA regulations, manufacturer guidelines, and a competent person before beginning work. Health & Safety Systems LLC assumes no liability for actions taken based on this content.
JSA Templates by Industry
Aerospace
Agriculture
Chemical
Construction
Energy
Food & Beverage
Forestry
Healthcare
Logistics
Manufacturing
Marine
Mechanical
Mining
Telecommunications
Transportation
Utilities
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Each industry template on this site is structured around three data sources:
- BLS injury and fatality statistics for the specific NAICS code, showing the actual scale and rate of incidents in that sector
- OSHA's most frequently cited standards for the industry, based on enforcement data from the most recent fiscal year
- Industry-specific hazard categories with the controls most commonly used to address them
If your work spans multiple industries (for example, a contractor who does both construction and manufacturing maintenance), review the templates for each relevant industry. The hazard profiles may differ enough that you need separate JSAs even for similar tasks performed in different environments.
For task-specific templates (welding, confined space entry, crane operations, etc.), see our Job Safety Analysis Templates by Task. For hazard-specific analysis, see our Hazard Analysis guides.