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The Operations Involving Over-Tilting Of The Cement Mixer Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trip or fall hazards
- Incorrect manual handling techniques
- 2. Operation
- Over-tilting of the cement mixer
- Inappropriate use of tools and equipment
- 3. Transporting Materials
- Struck by moving vehicle
- Falling objects during transport
- 4. Loading Cement Mixer
- Manual Handling injuries
- Inhalation of dust
- 5. Mixing process
- Machine entrapment
- Dust inhalation
- 6. Unloading Cement Mixer
- Incorrect lifting techniques
- Spillage and contamination
- 7. Maintenance & Cleaning
- Machinery injury
- Contact with harmful substances
- 8. Fault identification and reporting
- Inadequate training
- Not following procedures
- 9. Emergency Procedures
- Insufficient first aid training
- Lack of emergency planning
- 10. Disposing of leftover material
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- incorrect disposal methods
- 11. Clean-up
- Contact with cleaning agents
- slip
- trip and fall hazards
- 12. Site Securing
- Mishandling of heavy equipment
- fall from height
- 13. Equipment Storage
- Incorrect handling of machinery
- storage area hazards
- 14. End of Day Procedures
- Fatigue
- inadequate lighting
- 15. Periodic Inspection
- Late detection of fault due to non-compliance
- exposure to faults unknowingly
- 16. Repair & Replacement
- Possibility of injury during repair
- incorrect replacement of mixer parts
- 17. Safety Training Refreshers
- Inadequate training
- Not following safety procedures
- 18. Review of Safety Protocols
- Not adhering to protocols
- Lack of understanding protocols
- 19. Implementation of Updated Measures
- Resistance to change
- lack of understanding new measures
- 20. Regular Equipment Testing
- Late detection of malfunction
- accidents due to faulty equipment