The Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) method is a technique used to identify potential workplace hazards by classifying the characteristics of possible hazards and evaluating the risks through a risk assessment matrix. Concrete column work is one of the construction activities with a high risk of workplace accidents, which include reinforcement work, formwork installation, concrete casting, and formwork removal. This study employs a descriptive qualitative approach through a literature review method without direct field observation. Based on the risk analysis of workplace accidents in concrete column work at Project X, the recap results show that the average risk value is 9.8. This figure indicates that most risks fall into the medium to high category
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