Hazard Analysis Technician (HAT) Independent Study
Graduates are Certified as a "Hazard Analysis Technician"
This course discusses Job Hazard Analysis, Change Analysis, Process Hazard Analysis, and Phase Analysis. The course includes a comprehensive Job Hazard Analysis tool. Job Hazard Analysis (or Job Safety Analysis) is the most widely used and effective means of identifying potential hazards in routine work performance. The Job Hazard Analysis is more effective in eliminating and reducing injuries and illnesses in the workplace because it not only uncovers hazardous conditions, it also identifies unsafe work practices and procedures. Combining Job Hazard Analysis with Change Analysis, Process Hazard Analysis, and Phase Analysis provides a well rounded a complete hazard analysis program.
This course can also be taken as one section of the Safety Auditor course.
The fee for HAT certification is -
Downloadable version - $245.00
Shipped CD -
$245.00 + $12.95 S/H
There is an exam that can be faxed or e-mailed to NASP for grading. The estimated time required to complete the course is 18 hours, but can be done at the student's own pace. Students will be given six months from time of purchase to complete the course.
Two (2) CEUs are offered through the University of North Carolina at Wilmington for this course. If you are interested in receiving CEUs for this course, upon successful completion of the exam please obtain form and instructions from a Member Services Representative by calling 800-922-2219 (Extension Four).
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Hazard Analysis Course Outline
- Job Hazard Analysis
- Defining Tasks
- Observation
- Objectives
- Work Procedures
- Hazard Abatement
- Preparing for the JHA
- The 5 Steps of Performing the JHA
- Change Analysis
- New Facilities
- New Equipment
- New Materials
- Starting Up Processes
- Analyzing Multiple Changes
- Process Hazard Analysis
- Regulatory Requirements
- Elements of the PHA
- Performing the Process Hazard Analysis
- Phase Hazard Analysis
- What
- When
- Why
- How
- The Hierarchy of Hazard Controls
- Engineering Controls
- Administrative Controls
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)







