Concrete Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Safe Operating Procedures for concrete placement, formwork and finishing tasks, helping crews manage plant, tools and wet concrete safely.
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Concrete Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Concrete pours bring together pumps, mixers, vibrators and hand tools in fast-paced conditions. Without well-defined procedures, it is easy for control of plant, people and wet concrete to be lost.
BlueSafe’s Concrete SOPs provide structured guidance for your crews on pour days.
Typical Concrete SOP Topics
Concrete SOPs may cover:
- preparing formwork and reinforcement
- coordinating with concrete pumps and agitator trucks
- placing, vibrating and screeding concrete
- finishing, curing and early access management
Each SOP is designed to sit alongside your SWMS for concreting activities.
What’s Inside a Concrete SOP
Each SOP typically includes:
- purpose and task scope
- PPE and skin protection requirements
- equipment and plant checks
- step-by-step task instructions
- communication and exclusion zone reminders
- housekeeping, washout and waste management steps
You can adjust the sequence and details to match your usual pour routines.
Why Concreters Use BlueSafe SOPs
- ✔ Written for real concreting tasks and hazards
- ✔ Supports WHS expectations on busy pour days
- ✔ Fully editable and brandable for your crew
- ✔ Useful for pre-starts, toolbox talks and training
Use these Concrete SOPs to support safe, consistent concrete work on every job.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Concrete Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs)? ▼
They are documents that describe safe methods for placing, vibrating and finishing concrete, and working around pumps, screeds and hand tools.
Who are these Concrete SOPs for? ▼
Concreters, formworkers and pump operators working on slabs, footings and structural elements.
Do these SOPs support WHS compliance on pour days? ▼
Yes. They help manage plant, manual handling and skin contact risks associated with concrete work.
Can we adapt these SOPs to our standard pour processes? ▼
Yes. You can edit them to reflect your pouring sequence, equipment and curing practices.