JSA Generator

Create Job Safety Analyses (JSA) Online — Fast, Practical & Mobile‑Friendly

JSA Generator makes it simple to create, sign, and manage Job Safety Analyses for any work activity. Aligned with Australian WHS practices and perfect for pre-starts and toolbox talks, our platform goes beyond construction—covering trades, warehousing, hospitality, healthcare, transport, and even gig-economy roles like food and parcel delivery. It’s 100% Australian owned and operated. Need help? Call 0411 049 555 to speak directly with a local—no queues, no offshore call centres.

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"All of our site managers and contractors now use JSA Generator — it’s made the process of creating and sharing Job Safety Analysis simple and efficient. A great app that helps keep our teams compliant and protected on-site."

David Eggington — Director, Avnir Group
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"Simple to use and makes JSA compliance easy."

Paul Farrell — Director, Farrell Mining
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"Fast, hassle-free, and works well on the phone. JSA Generator takes the stress out of safety paperwork."

Christian McKeon — Director, Dynamic Demountable Buildings
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"All of our site managers and contractors now use JSA Generator — it’s made the process of creating and sharing Safe Work Method Statements simple and efficient. A great app that helps keep our teams compliant and protected on-site.."

David Eggington — Director, Avnir Group
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"Simple to use and makes JSA compliance easy"

Paul Farrell — Farrell Mining
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"Fast, hassle-free, and works well on the phone. JSA Generator takes the stress out of safety paperwork."

Christian McKeon — Director, Dynamic Demountables

Create Job Safety Analyses (JSA) Online — Fast, Practical, and Aligned with Australian WHS

Instant JSA Generator

Quickly produce clear, task‑based Job Safety Analyses for any work activity. Guided steps help you capture tasks, hazards, risks, and controls that align with Australian WHS expectations.

Pre‑Built JSA Templates

Access a growing library for electrical, carpentry, plumbing, concreting, roofing, civil works, workshops, and more. Each template includes example tasks, hazards, and risk control measures you can tailor to site conditions.

Download & Share JSA PDFs

Export a professionally formatted JSA PDF to share with your crew, principal contractor, or client. Perfect for pre‑start briefings and toolbox talks—on mobile, tablet, or desktop.

Pay Per JSA — No Subscription

Only pay when you need a JSA. Simple, affordable credit pricing starting from $29 per JSA, with value bundles for teams.

Built‑In Risk Controls & Ratings

Add hierarchy‑of‑controls, PPE, permits, and residual risk ratings. Our structure helps you document how controls are implemented, monitored, and reviewed.

User‑Friendly JSA Workflow

Contractors, subcontractors, and supervisors can create, edit, sign, and manage JSAs without training. Save time and standardise quality across jobs.

COMMON WORK ACTIVITIES THAT BENEFIT FROM A JSA

A JSA (Job Safety Analysis) breaks down a job into steps, identifies hazards, and documents controls before work starts. While SWMS are mandatory for specific high‑risk construction work, JSAs are best practice across all types of work to improve safety, communication, and consistency.

Frequently Asked Questions About Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

What is a JSA?+
A JSA (Job Safety Analysis) is a practical, step‑by‑step risk assessment tool. It breaks a job into tasks, identifies hazards for each task, and documents control measures so workers understand how to do the job safely.
Is a JSA the same as a SWMS?+
No. A SWMS is legally required for high‑risk construction work defined under WHS Regulations. A JSA is broader and used across many industries and tasks to improve safety. On high‑risk construction work, use a SWMS; a JSA can complement it for additional clarity at the task level.
Who prepares the JSA?+
Typically the person in control of the work (e.g., contractor, supervisor) prepares the JSA in consultation with the workers performing the tasks. Involving the crew improves accuracy and buy‑in.
What should a good JSA include?+
A clear JSA template should include:
  • Job details (location, supervisor, team, permits)
  • Sequential job steps
  • Hazards & risks for each step
  • Control measures (elimination, substitution, engineering, admin, PPE)
  • Residual risk rating & responsibilities
  • Monitoring, review, and sign‑off
When should I use a JSA?+
Use a JSA for new or infrequent tasks, changes in method or equipment, new workers or contractors, or when incident trends show a risk area. It’s also useful before toolbox talks and daily pre‑starts.
Where should I keep the JSA?+
Keep it accessible at the worksite and ensure all workers can view it. With our JSA Generator, you can store, update, and show the latest PDF on your phone, tablet, or laptop.
Does the JSA align with Australian WHS?+
Yes—our format aligns with the WHS Act and Regulations framework and common Australian Codes of Practice. Always tailor controls to your site‑specific risks and any principal contractor requirements.