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The Involvement With Hot Mix Plants Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- Exposure to hot materials
- Slips
- Trips and Falls
- 2. Loading Hot Mix
- Burns from hot material
- Inhalation of toxic fumes
- 3. Transportation
- Vehicle accident
- Spilling of hot mix
- 4. Installation of Safety Signs
- Incorrect manual handling ,Tripping over signage
- 5. Levelling Area
- Machine malfunctions
- Struck by moving machinery
- 6. Laying Hot Mix
- Burns from hot material
- Inhalation of smoke
- 7. Roller Compaction
- Machine malfunctions
- Pinch-points on rollers
- 8. Joint Construction
- Machinery collision
- Incorrect manual handling
- 9. Final Surface Inspection
- Slips
- Trips and Falls
- Incorrect manual handling
- 10. Clean-Up Process
- Exposure to harmful dust
- Sharpe objects could cause injuries
- 11. Transporting Tools and Equipment
- Vehicle accident
- Incorrect loading/unloading procedures
- 12. Post Work Inspection
- Slips
- Trips and Falls
- Hazardous materials left on site
- 13. Reporting
- Stress from incomplete tasks
- Miscommunication could lead to accidents
- 14. Maintenance and Storage
- Improper storage causing damaged equipment
- Bodily harm from unsecured equipment
- 15. Waste Handling and Disposal
- Exposed to hazardous waste
- Cutting injuries from mishandling waste
- 16. Emergency Response Training
- Inadequate knowledge could cause accidental harm
- Stress related issues
- 17. Reviewing Methodologies
- Lack of training causing errors
- Loose policies may create risk elements
- 18. Regular Site Audits
- Missing audit could overlook potential hazards
- Inefficient auditing methods
- 19. Equipment Testing
- Equipment failure can lead to serious injury
- Using malfunctioned equipment without knowing
- 20. Safety Briefings
- Inadequate information dissemination
- Non-compliance with safety measures