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The Manually Mixing Cement And Sand Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping on loose materials
- Dust Inhalation
- 2. Gathering Materials
- Heavy lifting
- Cuts from sharp tools
- 3. Setting Up Mixing Area
- Falling debris
- Unstable ground
- 4. Loading Cement and Sand
- Dust Inhalation
- Eye Contact with cement or sand
- 5. Manual Mixing
- Skin contact with wet cement
- Prolonged physical exertion
- 6. Transferring Mixed Material
- Spill hazard
- Heavy lifting
- 7. Applying the Mixture
- Contact Dermatitis
- Respiratory problems
- 8. Clean Up
- Slippery surfaces
- Sharp tool injuries
- 9. Disposal of Excess Material
- Injury from improperly discarded materials
- Envirnonmental contamination
- 10. Final Inspection
- Missed hazards
- Incomplete work
- 11. Dismantling the Setup
- Falling objects
- Tripping on loose materials
- 12. Transporting Tools/Equipment
- Heavy lifting
- puncture wounds from sharp objects
- 13. Reporting & Documentation
- Miscalculations
- Miscommunication
- 14. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate Training
- Lack of access to first aid equipment
- 15. Regular Maintenance Checks
- Overlooked wear and tear
- Lack of routine checks
- 16. Tool & Equipment Storage
- Improper storage
- Access by unauthorised personnel
- 17. Health & Safety Training
- Inadequate training
- Non-compliance
- 18. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Checks
- Incorrect use of PPE
- Damaged or worn out PPE
- 19. Risk Assessment Reviews
- Ineffective control measures
- Outdated risk data
- 20. Ongoing Monitoring & Reporting
- Non-compliance
- Falsified reporting