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The Pouring Concrete From A Mixer Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools and equipment
- Exposure to cement dust
- 2. Equipment Operation
- Musculoskeletal injuries due to improper handling
- Noise from concrete mixer
- 3. Pouring Concrete
- Exposure to wet cement
- Slippery surfaces
- Inappropriate lifting and carrying
- 4. Spreading and Leveling
- Machinery entanglement
- Repeated bending and reaching
- Contact with wet cement
- 5. Finishing Surface
- Exposure to vibration from machinery
- Fatigue from long working hours
- Inhalation of cement dust
- 6. Cleaning Up
- Machinery entanglement
- Tripping over tools
- Contact with wet cement
- 7. Equipment Maintenance
- Machinery entanglement
- Electrical shock from faulty equipment
- Cuts from sharp tools
- 8. Safety Checks
- Missed hazards due to inadequate training
- Unknown site conditions
- 9. Morning Toolbox Meeting
- Fatigue from long working hours
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- 10. End of Day Check-In
- Miscommunication leading to incomplete tasks
- Missed hazards due to tiredness