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Job Hazard Analysis for Concrete / Masonry Contractors

Task-by-task hazard breakdown, ready before the pre-job brief. Generated for concrete / masonry contractors in under 30 minutes, every citation checked against our 29 CFR standards table, $29 flat. Delivered as a print-ready PDF, editable Word (.docx) available.

1,200+ documents generated · 350+ contractors served · Spanish version +$19

Written for your exact concrete / masonry work, not a template you edit Every citation checked against a regulations table before delivery Free revisions until a reviewer accepts it

When you need this document

The GC wants a JHA (or AHA / JSA) for your task before work starts, or your safety program requires one per activity.

A completed JHA is the record that your crew broke the task into steps, matched each hazard to a control, and briefed the work before starting. It is what a GC pre-task-plan requirement asks for at the gate, and what an OSHA inspector looks for after a near miss to see whether the hazard was foreseen and controlled.

What's inside

  • Task breakdown into work steps
  • Hazards identified for every step
  • Controls and safe work practices per hazard
  • Required PPE and equipment checks
  • Applicable safety standards, cited to the code that governs your state
  • Crew review and sign-off block

Written for concrete / masonry work, not a template

Every job hazard analysis we build for concrete / masonry contractors is written around the hazards concrete / masonry crews actually face: silica dust, cement skin burns, rebar impalement, formwork collapse, pump line whipping. Here is the substance that goes into it.

Real concrete / masonry jobs where a JHA matters

  • Placing and vibrating a cast-in-place wall or column where the formwork and shoring have to carry the load until the concrete cures, and a formwork failure can bury the crew.
  • Setting and tying reinforcing steel where exposed rebar ends create an impalement hazard for anyone working above or falling onto it.
  • Grinding, cutting, and tuck-pointing cured concrete and masonry, generating heavy respirable silica dust.

OSHA standards on the Concrete / Masonry focus list

The JHA is generated against these real 29 CFR sections for concrete / masonry work, and every citation is validated against a verified standards table before delivery:

  • §29 CFR 1926.700-706: concrete and masonry construction (Subpart Q)
  • §29 CFR 1926.701(b): reinforcing steel impalement protection
  • §29 CFR 1926.703: cast-in-place concrete formwork and shoring
  • §29 CFR 1926.1153: respirable crystalline silica
  • §29 CFR 1926.702: equipment and tools (pumps, mixers, buggies)
  • §29 CFR 1926.95, 1926.102: personal protective equipment, including eye and face protection (cement burns)
  • §29 CFR 1926.501: fall protection at formwork edges

What concrete / masonry crews get cited for

The plan is written to close out the issues that draw citations in concrete / masonry work:

  • Respirable crystalline silica (29 CFR 1926.1153): cutting, grinding, and coring masonry and concrete with no water or vacuum dust controls and no written exposure control plan.
  • Reinforcing steel (29 CFR 1926.701(b)): protruding rebar left unguarded against impalement.
  • Cast-in-place concrete formwork (29 CFR 1926.703): shoring and formwork not designed, inspected, or braced to carry loads before the pour.

What a job hazard analysis costs everywhere else

Same document, three very different price tags and wait times.

Safety consultantTemplate sellersTailgateDocs
Price$500 to $2500$99 to $500$49
Turnaround1 to 2 weekshours of DIY editingUnder 30 minutes
Site-specific to your projectYesNo, you fill in blanksYes
Real 29 CFR citationsYesSometimes outdatedYes, verified against 140+ sections
Spanish version for your crewRarelyAlmost neverYes, +$19
Revisions when the GC asksBilled hourlyYou edit it yourselfFree within 24h

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Common questions

How fast can I get a job hazard analysis?

Under 30 minutes after you finish the questionnaire, and usually well inside that. It downloads in the browser and a copy lands in your email. If a document needs an extra compliance check it comes by email instead, and we tell you.

Does it cover the OSHA standards for concrete / masonry work?

Yes. Concrete / Masonry documents are generated against a curated focus list including 1926.700-706, 1926.701(b), 1926.703 and more, and every citation is validated against a verified standards table before delivery.

What if the GC or prequal reviewer asks for changes?

Reply to your delivery email and we revise the document free, within 24 hours and as many times as it takes, until your GC or prequal reviewer accepts it.

Can I get the JHA in Word (.docx)?

Yes. The document downloads instantly as a print-ready PDF, and you can add the editable Word (.docx) version for $19 at checkout or after delivery, so you can adjust it yourself later.

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