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      • Note: USACE uses the Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) as part of a total risk management process. Contractors and other individual employer’s may use the AHAs or their own version [Job Safety Analyses (JSAs), Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), or similar Risk Management assessment tools].
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  1. USACE: Required Activity Hazard Analyses are addressed in EM 385-1-1, paragraph 01.A.15 for each USACE activity as warranted by the hazards associated with the activity. Generally, this is...

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  3. The USACE uses the Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) as part of a total risk management process. > See Figure 1-2 for a NON-MANDATORY formatted outline of an AHA. An electronic version AHA...

  4. Note: USACE uses the Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) as part of a total risk management process. Contractors and other individual employer’s may use the AHAs or their own version [Job...

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  5. Require a current, written Activity Hazard Analysis for the work to be performed per EM 385-1-1. The AHA shall identify, analyze and provide controls for potential hazardous energy sources...

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  6. Instructions for completing Contractor Activity Hazard Analysis 1. Activity/Work Task – Insert work/task this AHA is written for i.e. excavation, scaffold building, foundation preparation.

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  7. In the federal construction industry, USACE (United States Army Corps of Engineers) projects require the use of Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) forms to address specific job safety concerns.

  8. Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) AHAs: Risk Assessment Tool Defines the Activity or Work to be Performed Identifies Hazards Establishes Controls to Reduce the Hazard to an Acceptable Risk...

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