Concrete & Form Work: Job Safety Analysis Pouring Concrete
Concrete & Form Work: Job Safety Analysis Pouring Concrete
Concrete & Form Work: Job Safety Analysis Pouring Concrete
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Job safety analysis pouring concrete
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DATE: 14-05-20
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MINIMUM REQUIRED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ( SEE CRITICAL ACTIONS FOR TASK-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS)
REFLECTIVE VEST GOGGLES AIR PURIFYING GLOVES Cut-resistant
HARD HAT FACE SHIELD RESPIRATOR OTHER Chaps
LIFELINE / HARNESS HEARING PROTECTION SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR
SAFETY GLASSES SAFETY SHOES PPE CLOTHING
¹JOB STEPS ²POTENTIAL HAZARDS ³CRITICAL ACTIONS TO MITIGATE HAZARDS
1. Setup site to form and Shock/Electrocution Inspect all cordsets on tools and equipment for damage.
pour concrete
Sprains/Strains Team lift any material, tools or equipment as needed.
Struck-by/Crushed by Setup safe access and barricade for concrete trucks
Site specific hazards Review permits, complete TSTI.
2. Install Forms, and Sprains/Strains Use legs to lift, do not bend at the waist, team lift if needed
Rebar Pinch points Use proper hand placement on rebar to avoid pinching when
installing rebar
Cuts/Lacerations Use leather gloves when handling rebar and tie-wire
3. Cast in place concrete Chemical/ Concrete Burns Use gloves, safety glasses/face shields and wash off splattered
concrete asap with fresh water or neutralizing solution.
Strains/Sprains Use power screed whenever possible to eliminate constant
bending & pulling motion required by hand screed.
Struck by/ Crushed by Use chute man to swing concrete chute back & forth & signal
concrete truck driver. Chute man needs to commute with rest of
crew when moving chutes or repositioning truck.
Use a spotter for concrete trucks and all vehicles in tight or
congested areas.
Slips, trips and falls Inspect work area, move material that may cause trips prior to
performing work.
Use mesh over rebar to cover holes produced by rebar.
Exposed mesh will be trip hazards until concrete placed. Keep
mesh ends tied down.
Chemical Burns Secure a fresh water souce (a hose) or use neutralizing solution
4. Clean up Slips, trips and falls Inspect work area, move material that may cause trips prior to
performing work.