Potential hazards identified for ready mixed concrete truck drivers are listed below. Slips Trips and Falls. Slips trips and falls from truck equipment elevated work stations and walking surfaces. According to the National Safety Council (1986) falls account for 50% of injuries to concrete truck drivers.
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