Job hazard analysis looks step by step at how a job is performed to identify and reduce its hazards.
A. 
True
B. 
False
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Job hazard analysis is more concerned with an individual worker’s performance than with the task the worker is performing.
A. 
True
B. 
False
3.
Job hazard analysis may look at lighting, housekeeping, and other general conditions under which the job is performed.
A. 
True
B. 
False
4.
The final step in job hazard analysis is informing workers about the hazards identified in their jobs.
A. 
True
B. 
False
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