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The Rapid Concrete Mixers Using Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Inhalation of dust
- 2. Transporting the mixer
- Strains and injuries
- Vehicle incidents
- 3. Set-up
- Incorrect setup
- Manual handling injuries
- 4. Add materials
- Dust exposure
- Heavy lifting
- 5. Operate mixer
- Noise exposure
- Equipment failure
- 6. Moving/carrying bags
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips and trips
- 7. Pouring concrete
- Splashing hazards
- heavy lifting
- 8. Clean up
- Wet surfaces
- Chemical contact
- 9. Inspections
- Machinery faults
- Lapses in maintenance
- 10. Maintaining/repairing mixer
- Unexpected start
- Electrical hazards
- 11. Disposal of waste
- Sharps and debris
- improper disposal
- 12. Dismantle mixer
- Manual handling injuries
- Incorrect dismantling process
- 13. Bagging leftovers
- Dust inhalation
- Heavy lifting
- 14. Storing materials
- Falling objects
- Incorrect storage
- 15. Shutdown and storage
- Leftover material slip hazard
- Machine not deactivated correctly
- 16. Emergency procedures
- Inadequate training
- Incorrect procedure followed
- 17. Inspection after use
- Neglected repairs
- Unsecured tools/equipment
- 18. Training for use
- Incorrect usage
- Lack of safety knowledge
- 19. Supervision
- Lack of oversight
- Poor communication
- 20. Scheduled maintenance
- Maintenance neglect
- Equipment wear/tear