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The Cleaning The Site After Pouring Concrete Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Worker slip
- trip
- or fall; Hit by moving objects (tools
- equipment)
- 2. Site Inspection
- Exposure to dust and silica; Uneven surface hazards
- 3. Equipment selection
- Incorrect or faulty equipment; Struck by moving object
- 4. Securing the perimeter
- Falling from height; collisions with equipment or structures
- 5. Pouring Concrete
- Machinery malfunctions; contact with wet cement
- causing skin irritations
- 6. Levelling the concrete
- Machinery malfunctions; Musculoskeletal stress from physical exertion
- 7. Curing process
- Exposure to heat; Chemical hazards from curing compounds
- 8. Concrete finishing
- Dust inhalation; Noise from machinery
- 9. Material handling
- Manual handling injuries; Struck by moving object
- 10. Solid waste disposal
- Improper handling of waste; cuts or abrasions
- 11. Cleaning tools and equipment
- Contact with chemicals; Eye injury caused by hazardous substances
- 12. Deconstructing formwork
- Falls from height; Struck by falling items
- 13. Site re-inspection
- Tripping hazards; Exposure to leftover materials
- 14. Final cleaning
- Slippery surfaces; Improper handling of cleaning chemicals
- 15. Final Reporting
- Risks from continued exposure to any leftover hazards