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The Sprayed Concrete Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling
- Slip and trip
- 2. Area Inspection
- Uneven terrain
- Confined spaces
- 3. Barricading Work Zone
- Vehicle movement
- Public exposure
- 4. Delivery of Materials
- Traffic hazards
- Manual handling
- 5. Equipment Setup
- Electrical hazards
- Falls from height
- 6. Mixing Concrete
- Chemical exposure
- Dust inhalation
- 7. Wearing PPE
- Incorrect PPE use
- Heat stress
- 8. Spraying Concrete
- High-pressure spray
- Noise
- 9. Monitoring Spray Quality
- Inadequate vision
- Slips
- 10. Managing Hose Recoil
- Hose failure
- Striking injury
- 11. Cleaning Nozzle
- Chemical splashes
- Sharp objects
- 12. Removing Waste Material
- Manual handling
- Trips
- 13. Inspecting Finished Job
- Falling debris
- Poor lighting
- 14. Dismantling Equipment
- Pinch points
- Electrical hazards
- 15. Site Clean-Up
- Sharp debris
- Chemical exposure
- 16. Final Inspection
- Falls from height
- Structural integrity issues
- 17. Demobilisation
- Traffic risks
- Machinery breakdown
- 18. Emergency Procedure Training
- Evacuation issues
- First aid availability
- 19. Toolbox Meetings
- Communication gaps
- Emergent risks
- 20. Record Keeping
- Documentation errors
- Information loss