Delivery of Concrete
Delivery of Concrete
Revision Number: 01
Date Reviewed: 17 Jan 2019
Ste Process Steps Potential Hazard/s Hazard Control Measures Action requiredby
p List the steps needed to do the job in Against each step list potential hazards that Could For each hazard identify control (Print name ofperson)
No the sequence needed to be done. cause injury when the job’s done. measures to Eliminate or minimize
the risk of injury.
1. ARRIVING AND SETTING UP ON SITE • Meet road worthy requirements H • Monitor registration internally L All Mixture Truck drivers
• Mechanical fault
• Incompetent driver • Prestart check the trucks every day before on operation
• No proper/ expired license operating the company • Driver must know what to do (trained) and competent to do the
Vehicle Compliance- Prestart Check vehicle task
• Driver before operating must have updated driving license
2. Arrive at/ enter site • Traffic & Pedestrian H • Beware of traffic & pedestrians when entering sites L All Mixer Truck drivers
• Maneuver through site
• People working near or above discharge point • Obey any traffic control personnel
• Falls or sprains while walking on site • Effective communication between drivers and workers of
• Damage to the vehicle movements
• Speeding • Drive slowly following other road safety rules and regulations
• Concrete spillage on the public road
• Not following Monier Driving Policy • When climbing up the hill always spin the barrel to prevent
concrete pouring off from the barrel onto the public road
• Not following other sites safety policy and rules.
• Follow Monier Driving Policy
• Concentrate while driving.
• Respect other sites policy and rules. Abide by their safety rules
and regulations
3. Maneuvering truck to discharge point • Trenches, formwork, level pegs, profiles, other H • Inspect site before entry L All Mixer Truck drivers
workers, overhead wires, ventilation ducting, • Do not reverse unless a guide is present and visible
scaffoldings etc • NO SEE NO MOVE
• Running into power lines can lead to • Variable pitch reversing alarms to be fitted and working
• Electrocution • ELIMINATE THE HAZARDS
• Truck on fire/ tire explosion • Ensure that thorough examinations of the approaches and
surrounding of the site is carried out before the truck onto
Safe Distance from Power lines the site. This examination is to determined what precautions
need t be taken to prevent any part of the plant, any load
Nominal phase to phase a.c. voltage (volts) Approach dist carried on it and any person on it coming within prescribed
to overhead power lines
Low Voltage conductors up to 1000 0.6m
Above LV and include 33,000 0.9m • Eliminate the risk by using a alternative plant which cannot
Above 33 000 and include 132 000 2.1m encroach power lines
Above 132 000 and include 220 000 2.9m
330 000 3.4m • Ensure the supply has been de-energized and isolated from
500 000 4.4m the supply. Obtain documentary evidence of the continuing
isolation of the power supply before proceeding with the
In calculating these distances the following should be work
considered;
• Set up the truck in a position that eliminates or minimizes
- The sag of the cables the risk
- The swing of the load during handling • Mechanically limit the movement of the truck
• Ensure truck will not travel while discharge
- The effect of the wind forces
• Ensure the power lines are properly maintain non-
conducting taglines to control the load if required to go
under lines
• Ensure the observer is present. This is a personal other
than the driver or operator of approaching the proximity of
the over head power lines.
4 Exit Truck • Slipping/ falling H • Maintain 3 points of contact at all times L All Mixer Truck drivers
• Falling Objects • Ensure work boots is in good condition
• Eye injury from pump blow back • Keep pump hopper full, notify pump operator if hopper
• Noise cannot be kept full
• Wear eye protection
• Wear appropriate eye protection
12. Lifting kibble • Head injury or fracture H • Stand well clear when kibble is being lifted and listen to L Mixer Truck Driver
operators instructions
13. Worn or missing pump grate or • Fracture and lacerations. H • Don not stand on pump hopper L Mixture Truck drivers
pumps
• Keep well clear of pump lines and elbows
• If grate missing seek site controllers assistance
• Pump certification
14 Two trucks discharging • Crushing between trucks H • Ensure there is adequate room to move between L Mixture Truck Driver
simultaneously vehicles
15. Trucks empty • Pumps blow back H • Notify operator immediately L Mixture Truck Driver
• Eye protection
16. Move off discharge area • Damage to equipment H • Ensure chute height is correct L Mixture Truck Driver
• Injury to other workers • Warn nearby workers of movements
17. Maneuvering truck to wash down • Trenches, formwork, level pegs, profiles, other H • Check site for hazards before moving or entering L Truck Driver/ Site
point workers etc Personal
• Do not reverse unless a guide is present and visible
18 Exit Truck • Slipping/ falling H • Maintain 3 points of contact at all times L Mixture Truck Driver
• Falling objects • Ensure work boots in good condition
• Noise • Maintenance of step treads of vehicle
• Wear hard hats at all times on site (must be on before
leaving truck
• Inspect site for overhead hazards before entry
19 Wash down a fame chute • Bodily injuries cause by moving parts of agitator H • Stop agitator rotation during scrape down procedures L Mixture Truck Driver
pollution • Scrape and wash down from site only
• Back injuries • Scrape down A frame and chutes into bins provided
• Slipping from ladder • Wash down A frame and chutes into been provided
• Eye splash using minimal water
• Ensure no waste to watercourse or drains
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Management System MO-FOR-0302-001
Revision Number: 01
Date Reviewed: 17 Jan 2019