Operations Involving Over-Tilting Of The Cement Mixer Risk Assessment

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Specifically, the Operations Involving Over-Tilting Of The Cement Mixer Risk Assessment covers:

  1. A detailed breakdown of work activities with potential hazards identified
  2. A comprehensive risk evaluation matrix to assess initial and residual risks
  3. Step-by-step control measures and guidelines to minimise hazards
  4. Pre-work checks and documentation requirements to ensure compliance
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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
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