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The Prepare Reinforcement Bars. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trips and falls
- cuts from sharp edges
- 2. Manual Handling
- Back injury
- muscle strain
- 3. Cutting of Bars
- Flying debris
- noise
- vibration
- 4. Bending of Bars
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- hand injuries
- 5. Tying of Rebars
- Finger pinches
- repetitive strain injury
- 6. Hoisting
- Drops and falls
- collision
- 7. Placement in Formwork
- Falls from height
- trips and falls
- 8. Joining Bars Together
- Caught-in/between risks
- eye hazards
- 9. Inspection
- Trips and falls
- faulty equipment
- 10. Concrete Pouring
- Chemical burns
- dust inhalation
- falling objects
- 11. Finishing
- Trips and falls
- chemical contact risk (wet concrete)
- 12. Clean-up
- Trips and falls
- dermatitis from cleaning chemicals
- 13. Maintenance Equipment
- Electrical shocks
- moving machinery parts
- 14. Bar Disposal
- Sharp objects
- tripping hazards
- 15. Reporting/ Documentation
- Paper cuts
- eyestrain
- 16. Storage of Bars
- Trips and falls
- falling objects
- 17. Delivery of Bars
- Traffic hazards
- lifting heavy objects
- 18. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- sharps injuries
- 19. Removal of Formwork
- Falls from height
- falling objects
- 20. Inspection and Sign-off
- Trips and falls
- missing PPE