CON/Specific/TBT-CON-014
Mass Concrete Pours
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Mass Concrete Pours
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-CON-014 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Mass concrete pours involve placing large volumes of concrete in single operations for foundations, dams, or bases.
- Heat generated during cement hydration in thick sections can cause thermal cracking if not managed.
- Pour volumes can exceed hundreds of cubic metres, requiring continuous delivery over many hours.
- Fatigue management is essential for crews working extended shifts during continuous mass pours.
- Concrete delivery must be coordinated to maintain a continuous supply without overloading the pour area.
- Vibration and compaction of deep sections requires systematic working to eliminate trapped air voids.
- The formwork system must be designed to withstand the full hydrostatic pressure of the wet concrete depth.
- Monitoring internal concrete temperatures helps engineers manage thermal gradients and prevent cracking.
- Quality control including slump tests, cube sampling, and temperature recording is critical throughout.
- CDM 2015 requires that mass pour operations are planned with adequate supervision and welfare provision.
Why?
| Thermal cracking | Unmanaged heat buildup in mass concrete causes deep thermal cracks that compromise structural integrity. |
| Fatigue risk | Continuous pours lasting 12-24 hours create fatigue that leads to errors, injuries, and quality defects. |
| Formwork failure | Formwork not designed for full hydrostatic pressure bursts during deep pours, releasing tonnes of wet concrete. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Concrete Pour Safety | Formwork Erection and Striking |
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