Safety alert highlights need to manage risks in concrete pumping operations in the construction industry
Reported by Stephen | 06:29pm, Monday 25 April, 2016
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A safety alert issued by WorkSafe WA reminds builders and concrete pump operators to be aware of the need to manage risks if they operate or contract the operation of a concrete pump on a construction site. The alert follows recent incidents which include legs being caught in a concrete pump hopper between the agitator/paddles.
According to the alert, contributing factors include:
According to the alert, contributing factors include:
- the main factor causing drivers/operators to be injured appears to be a lack of maintenance of equipment leading to failure of interlocks of the grate over the hopper, a recognised high-wear area.
- design of the hopper makes cleaning from the outside of the hopper with water difficult.
- design of the controls between the water and agitator are very close.
- The micro switch was not designed to fail to safety.
- Lack of operator training, inadequate instruction and supervision are factors in other incidents.
- SWMS do not adequately reflect accessing the hopper for clean-out purposes.
- The employer or person in control of the workplace must ensure all vehicle-mounted concrete boom pump operators hold a High-Risk Work Licence.
- Workers must be trained in using safe work procedures and be adequately supervised.
- SWMS to address the danger of entering the hopper, and ways to mitigate the need to enter the hopper.
- The employer should:
- Ensure all drivers/operators are adequately trained.
- SWMS are conducted and the need to enter the hopper is fully explained and understood; and
- Ensure the hopper is fitted with a secured hopper grate, or that the hopper grate is interlocked with an emergency stop button.
- A risk assessment on all tasks must be done by the employer or person in control of the workplace.
Source: http://content.safetyculture.com.au/news/index.php/04/safety-alert-highlights-need-manage-risks-concrete-pumping-operations-construction-industry/#.Vx6HPbAmxFo