Concrete Pumping Plan Template Version 10
Concrete Pumping Plan Template Version 10
Project Manager
Pump Supervisor / Site Manager
Health & Safety Manager
Revision Records
Version Approved/
Issue Date Pages / Section Amended Prepared by
No Agreed by
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Note: The latest issue will be retained by the Project Manager. All signatures must be collected on a hard copy of this
document & kept in the Site Safety Files. Acceptance sheets issued by the client or principal contractor are to be
attached to the hard copy
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INDEX
1 Scope of Works Pg
2 Competency Compliance Pg
3 Pumping Equipment Details Pg
4 Associated Equipment Pg
5 Hazard Identification/Risk Assessment Pg
6 Weather Conditions Pg
7 Training, Information and Instruction Pg
8 Supervision & Resources Pg
9 Communication Pg
10 Access and Egress Pg
11 Emergency Arrangements Pg
12 P.P.E Pg
Appendices
A Thorough Examination Certificates
B Risk Assessments
C Pump Layout Plan
D General Guidance for Calculating Outrigger Pad Size
E Daily and Weekly Checks and Inspections Record.
F Copy of Concrete Mix Design
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1. SCOPE OF WORKS
PUMP CLASSIFICATIONS:
Trailer Specialised
Truck Mounted Truck Mixer
Mounted/Static
PUMPING STRATEGY:
The Appointed Person, who has prepared this document, carries full responsibility for
the safe completion of all works carried out during the pumping operation(s). The
Appointed Person must ensure that the Pump Supervisor is adequately briefed on the
contents of this document.
Prior to the start of any works, the Pump Supervisor must ensure that all site personnel
are adequately briefed on the contents of this document and risk assessments. They
must liaise with the Appointed Person should site circumstances require any change to
the methods employed during pumping operation(s).
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2. COMPETENCY COMPLIANCE
Competency1
Forename Surname Role Remarks
NVQ A06 A44 A72 Other
The Pump
Registration/Plant Number
12 Monthly Thorough
Examination Certificate
Dimension(s)
Weight
Boom Radius
Unusual Features, Boom &
Other Restrictions
Mechanical or Electronic
Restrictions
Fitted Safety Device
(VECTOR etc, short rigging)
Outriggers See Guidance at Appendix D
Outrigger Loads
1
NVQ 2-Specialist Plant and Machinery Operations Concrete Pumping (QCF). A06-Truck Mounted Boom Concrete Pump. A44-Trailer
Mounted Boom Concrete Pump. A72-Static Concrete Placing Boom.
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The Pump
Type of pipe
QC Testing
Pipe dimension(s)
Maximum Elevation
Cleaning Method
Protection Required
Pipeline Couplings
4. ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT
12 Monthly Thorough
Examination Certificate
Copies of statutory test certification and inspection reports will be available for
inspection prior to any pumping taking place and are attached at Appendix A.
Hazard Identification. The table below indicates the type of hazards usually
applicable to the operation. Where applicable there must be mitigation put in place to
reduce the risk to as low as reasonably practicable (ALARP).
Hazard Type
Applicable to Plan Risk Assessed Risk Rating
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Overhead Cables
Contact with
pipes, hoses and
sponge balls
Obstructions
Ground Conditions
– Pump Lifting
Position
Underground
Services
Underground
Voids / Vaults
Traffic
Site and Public
Manual Handling
Operator/Gang
fatigue due to
over-run.
Tower/Mobile
Cranes
Vibration
Surplus Concrete/
Spillage
Noise
Equipment
Cleaning
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Enabling Works
Communication
(radio – visual)
Lighting
Wind
Fumes
Other Hazard(s)
Please see relevant risk assessments in Appendix B and the Pump Layout Plan in
Appendix C.
6. WEATHER CONDITIONS
Pumping restrictions are implemented based on guidance from the manufacturer &/or
Operators Manual and those detailed in the risk assessment.
The Appointed Person, Pump Supervisor or Operator may stop pumping operations
due to weather conditions at a lower wind speed than specified above or for other
weather-related safety reasons.
Supervision of the operation will be required at the point of pumping and placement.
The supervisors listed at paragraph 2 should be present at all times that the pump is in
operation which includes cleaning and carry a duty of care to stop the operation at any
point.
9. COMMUNICATION
The use of hand signals should be confirmed between all operatives including Traffic
Marshals that may be otherwise involved with secondary tasks within a logistics area.
Frequencies for radio use may need to be authorised in sensitive areas such as
Airports and secure areas.
There should be sufficient information provided to others working in the area that are
not directly involved with the pumping operation. The supporting plan drawings within
this document should be placed in an area for others to see. Out of bounds areas
must be conveyed during morning safe start briefings.
A method statement / pumping operation plan briefing session will take place prior to
starting any work.
Access and egress planning must cover the traffic route to/from the site and all internal
vehicle manoeuvring areas in addition to pedestrian walkways. The installation of
pumping equipment should not interfere with safe access for others to conduct their
daily work but if this cannot be averted then suitable control measures must be put in
place and risk assessed.
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APPENDIX A -
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APPENDIX B - RISK ASSESSMENTS
Placement
Overhead Boom set up
Cables
Boom operation
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Manoeuvring on site
Site and Public Interaction with public highway
Handling of pumping equipment
including steel lines and
Manual
ancillary items.
Handling
Control of flexi-hose at point of
placement.
Setting up delivery lines and
Concrete equipment
delivery line
Pumping concrete
(interaction with
Access/Egress (walkways)
TW, Equipment
and operatives) Demobilise delivery lines and
equipment
Operator/ Pumping concrete
Gang fatigue Finishing concrete
due to over- Driving to – from site
run.
Set up pumping equipment
Operating boom
Tower/Mobile
Operating crane
Cranes
Demobilise pumping equipment
Demobilise crane
Vibration Compacting concrete
(include Pumping concrete
potential to
disturb ground)
Surplus Pumping concrete
Concrete/ Wash out
Spillage
Noise Concrete pumping
Using compressed air for deck
Equipment/
clearing.
Deck Cleaning
Cleaning out delivery lines.
Ground stabilisation
Enabling Works
Isolation of services
Set up pumping equipment
Communication
Pumping operation
(radio – visual)
Demobilise pumping equipment
Operation of Pump
Lighting
Placing/finishing concrete
Operation of boom
Wind
Operation of Pump Engine
Fumes
Other
Hazard(s)
APPENDIX C - PUMP LAYOUT PLAN
This drawing shows the agreed position of Pump & delivery line travel paths where necessary. It
should be completed in plan and elevation, detailing secondary hazards.
Note: This hand-drawn document can be replaced by an electronic Site Layout Drawing if available.
APPENDIX D –
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GENERAL GUIDANCE FOR CALCULATING OUTRIGGER PAD SIZE
For very large mobile concrete pumps, or special situations or where the ground conditions
are not straight forward (e.g. layered strata, paved areas etc) the foundation must be
specially designed by a geotechnical engineer.
Description:
Operator's observations, requirements for oil, grease etc: Repairs Completed or Comments: