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Concrete pumping pipeline risks

Published: 14 August 2009
Last Updated: 14 August 2009

Purpose
Background
Recommended control measures

Further information

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Purpose

The purpose of this safety alert is to highlight the issue of pipeline failure on concrete pumps, and to provide guidance on ways to minimise this risk.

Background

A number of incidents associated with the failure of concrete delivery pipelines have occurred in Queensland including:

Note 1: note a reducer is a segment of tapered pipeline that reduces the diameter of the delivery pipeline to allow easier placement of concrete e.g. from 125 mm to 100 mm diameter.

Photograph 1:  Failed reducer

Photograph 1: Failed reducer

Photograph 2:  Failed reducer - exploded view

Photograph 2: Failed reducer - exploded view

Recommended control measures

Specific guidance relating to the safety of concrete delivery pipelines includes:

Photograph 3:  An example of acceptable marking on pipe clamps.

Photograph 3: An example of acceptable marking on pipe clamps.

Photograph 4:  An example of acceptable marking on pipe clamps.

Photograph 4: An example of acceptable marking on pipe clamps.

Further information

Detailed information regarding the safety of pipelines on concrete pumps can be found in the Concrete Pumping Code of Practice 2005. The Code of Practice also refers to principles in the Australian Standards that relate to concrete pumping AS 1418.15 Cranes: Concrete Placing Equipment and AS 2550.15 Cranes - Safe use: Concrete Placing Equipment.

For more information visit www.worksafe.qld.gov.au or call the Workplace Health and Safety Infoline on 1300 369 915.