Two things I didn't see in your list that come to mind for your area:

Respiratory protection - the bandana is okay, an APR would be better, but is bulky, surgical mask or disposable 3M type masks might be the best compromise.

Eye protection - Safety glasses would be okay, goggles would be better.

After watching the aftermath of TTT falling down, and the resultant clouds of concrete dust overtaking everyone and everything, I would think that hazard would be an imperative to plan for in such an area. If you can't evacuate or shelter in place, you will be immobilized by the dust cloud if you can't see or breath.

Just a thought.
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