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Cement and Wet Concrete Dermatitis Safety Checklist

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Risk Assessment Description:

This Cement and Wet Concrete Dermatitis Safety Checklist helps supervisors and operatives control skin exposure when working with cement and fresh concrete on construction sites.

It covers risk assessment, training, work environment, safe handling, personal protective equipment, washing facilities, emergency procedures, health surveillance and record keeping. The checklist aligns with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 and HSE guidance on cement hazards.

Use this checklist for:

  • Pre‑task checks – confirm all controls are in place before work starts.
  • During work monitoring – verify ongoing compliance while handling cement.
  • Post‑task review – ensure clean‑up, equipment decontamination and incident recording.

Each item is answered Yes, No or N/A – any No answer must be resolved before work continues or before the area is cleared.

How to use this checklist – tick the appropriate response for each question, note any No answers, take immediate corrective action, and record the outcome. The completed form should be retained as part of the site’s health‑and‑safety documentation and reviewed regularly to identify trends.

Fully editable and shareable – customise the questions to your site, download as a PDF and share with your team.

Compliant with: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002; HSE construction hazardous substances guidance.

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Checks covered in this Cement and Wet Concrete Handling – Dermatitis Prevention checklist

This Cement and Wet Concrete Handling – Dermatitis Prevention safety checklist template covers 22 checks. Customise the questions to your workplace, then download a professional, print-ready PDF with Yes / No / N/A tick-boxes and a comments space.

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1Has a COSHH risk assessment for cement and wet concrete been completed and briefed to operatives?
2Are all operatives trained and competent in safe handling of cement and concrete to prevent skin contact?
3Is the work area free from slip hazards and with adequate drainage to prevent standing wet cement?
4Are suitable chemical‑resistant gloves provided and worn by all workers handling wet cement?
5Is waterproof, long‑sleeved protective clothing worn to minimise skin exposure?
6Are eye protection or face shields used where splashing of wet cement may occur?
7Are washing facilities, including emergency showers and eye‑wash stations, readily available at the worksite?
8Is there a procedure to immediately wash skin after any contact with wet cement?
9Are emergency showers and eye‑wash stations tested and functional each shift?
10Is a first‑aid kit with appropriate treatments for chemical burns available on site?
11Is regular health surveillance for skin conditions carried out for workers handling cement?
12Are records of any skin exposure incidents kept and reviewed?
13Is signage displaying cement handling hazards and required PPE clearly visible?
14Are tools and equipment cleaned promptly to remove cement residue?
15Is contaminated clothing handled and laundered according to safe‑decontamination procedures?
16After use, is all equipment and surfaces decontaminated to prevent residual cement exposure?
17Is waste cement material stored in a manner that prevents accidental contact?
18Is the work area inspected and cleaned of cement splashes before the shift ends?
19Is a skin protection cream or barrier product provided and used where appropriate?
20Are workers given information on the early signs of cement dermatitis and instructed to report symptoms promptly?
21Is there a designated decontamination area for cleaning contaminated clothing and tools?
22Are cement bags and containers stored in sealed, labelled containers to prevent accidental spillage?

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Are these safety checklist templates really free to download?

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What format do the safety checklists download in?

Checklists download as a professional PDF, ready to print and complete on-site — each question has clear Yes / No / N/A tick-boxes and a comments space. You choose portrait or landscape at download. Word and spreadsheet formats are being added.

Can I customise the checklist questions to my workplace?

Yes — fully. Add your own questions, edit or remove any of the pre-written ones, and reorder them to suit your site, task or inspection before you download.

Are the safety checklists suitable for UK workplaces?

Yes. The checklists are written around UK health and safety good practice and HSE guidance, and are suitable for inspections, audits, toolbox checks and routine workplace monitoring.

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Can I add my company logo and branding to the checklist?

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How do I complete the checklist once it is downloaded?

The exported checklist is a blank, ready-to-use document: print it and tick Yes, No or N/A against each question and write any comments in the notes space, then sign and date it in the sign-off section.

What types of safety checklist can I create?

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How often should safety checklists be completed?

It depends on the activity and your risk assessment — many checks are daily, weekly or monthly, while others are done before each task or shift. Completed, dated checklists provide a useful record of your monitoring.

Are the checklists a substitute for a risk assessment?

No. A checklist is a monitoring and inspection tool that complements your risk assessments and method statements — it helps confirm that controls are in place and working. Use them alongside your risk assessments.