Job Training Analysis: Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories

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*PART 1 has already been done and is attached as page 2 of the attached documents. Part 2 IS THE BASIS OF THIS ANSWER. All of the instructions are listed. Please use the tasks listed on page 3 of the attachments and re-write them in full sentence form. Write 4 to 8 skills as the directions list for each task. Please look at all documents attached the last page of the attachment is the professors' feedback to the 1st milestone evaluation. You can develop this job task analysis in the form of a paper or powerpoint presentation.


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Job Training Analysis: Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in
Laboratories
Job Task analysis (JTA) on using the SDC sheet to find hazard identification
Description: Hazard identification is the task of identifying the various hazards presents in
our workplaces. This is normally aimed at workers and each player in a workplace to have
knowledge and skills of identifying various hazardous that can pose risks at the workplaces.
The task of hazard identification can be broken down into three steps as indicated below:
Steps in hazard identification
A. Identify or recognise hazard
B. Know who and how someone may be hurt by the hazard
Note: Each step of hazard identified above is associated with certain skill(s).
I.

Identify or recognise hazard
The skills associated with identifying or recognising a hazard are:
✓ Use chemical labelling- one can identify or recognise a hazard by reading the
labels on the chemical container. In most cases, the chemical containers have
labels from their manufacturing bearing the information of the chemical and
its corresponding labels. However, if there is no manufacturer or supplier
label, the workplace management also attaches a label of hazard attached to
usage of a certain chemical.
✓ Use of pictogram or pictograph- the skill of using pictogram entails the
knowledge of understanding and interpreting images or icons that conveys a
given mean through its resemblance to a familiar thing to us. For example, a
pictogram for a flammable substance can have a symbol of fire drawn on it.

✓ Use of hazard colours- the knowledge of us...


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