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The Transit Mixer Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Fall from height
- 2. Vehicle Checking
- Vehicle collision
- Inadequate maintenance of vehicle
- 3. Mixer Loading
- Dust Exposure
- Noise Exposure
- Hand injuries
- 4. Transit to site
- Road accidents
- Spillages during transit
- 5. Arrival at site
- Obstructed access/egress
- Hitting pedestrians or objects
- 6. Unloading Concrete
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- Crush injuries
- 7. Drum washing
- Mixer entanglement
- Chemical exposure
- spillage
- 8. Leaving site
- Hitting pedestrians or objects
- Access/Egress Issues
- 9. Re-loading mixer
- Hand injuries
- Dust and noise exposure
- 10. Return to depot
- Road accidents
- Spillage during transit
- 11. End of shift maintenance
- Mechanical hazards
- Injury from high-pressure water
- 12. Hazardous waste disposal
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Fire hazard
- 13. Documentation & Reporting
- Miscommunication
- Record inaccuracy
- 14. Emergency Response Plan
- Improper training
- Lack of safety equipment
- 15. Training & Supervision
- Inadequate staff competencies
- Improper use of equipment