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The Marine Concreting Activities Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper use of tools
- Injury from manual handling
- Trip and fall hazards
- 2. Site Assessment
- Exposure to weather conditions
- Unstable work site
- 3. Transportation of Materials
- Vehicle related incidents
- Manual lifting and carrying injuries
- 4. Setting Out
- Working at heights
- Inadequate lighting
- 5. Formwork erection
- Crush injuries from moving parts
- Fall from height
- 6. Concreting
- Inhalation of dust
- Noise exposure
- 7. Vibrating Concrete
- Hand-arm vibration syndrome
- Noise exposure
- 8. Finishing
- Trip and slip hazards
- Chemical burns from wet concrete
- 9. Curing
- Chemical exposure
- Skin irritation from concrete
- 10. Jointing
- Cutting injuries
- Noise exposure
- 11. Formwork Dismantling
- Crush injuries
- Falling objects
- 12. Safety Barrier Erection
- Falls from height
- Falling objects
- 13. Cleaning & Maintenance
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Improper waste disposal
- 14. Equipment Demobilisation
- Manual Handling injuries
- Vehicle Incidents
- 15. Inspection and Quality Control
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Electrocution from faulty equipment