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The Handling Of Raw Materials Like Cement, Water, Aggregates Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Dust inhalation
- Slipping on wet surfaces
- 2. Loading cement bags
- Manual handling injuries
- Dust exposure
- 3. Mixing water and cement
- Hand-arm vibration syndrome
- Eye splashes from water or cement mixture
- 4. Checking consistency of the mix
- Skin contact with cement mixture
- Inhaling dust
- 5. Loading of aggregates
- Manual handling injuries
- Noise exposure
- 6. Combining cement and aggregate
- Skin irritation from aggregates
- Eye irritation from cement dust
- 7. Pouring the mix into moulds
- Muscle sprains and strains
- Trips over loose materials
- 8. Levelling the surface
- Repetitive tension strain
- Dust exposure from smoothing operation
- 9. Curing the casted mould
- Chemical reactions
- Burns from hot moulds
- 10. Unmoulding the cured product
- Manual handling injuries
- Breakable object
- 11. Surface finishing
- Dust inhalation
- Loud noise
- 12. Packaging for transport
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips and falls from scattered materials
- 13. Loading onto transport vehicle
- Falls from height
- Vehicle accident during loading
- 14. Transport to the site
- Road traffic accidents
- Product damage during transport
- 15. Unloading at site
- Manual handling injuries
- Vehicle accident during unloading
- 16. Positioning at site
- Struck by moving object
- Muscle strains and sprains during positioning
- 17. Disposal of waste material
- Harm to environment
- Injury from sharp projections on waste
- 18. Cleaning up workspace
- Trips and slips on wet flakes
- Chemical exposure while cleaning with solvents
- 19. Documentation and reporting
- Miscommunication
- Missing documentation
- 20. Final inspection
- Missed defects
- Inaccurate product placement