The document discusses the slump test procedure for measuring the workability of fresh concrete. It describes how to conduct the slump test using a slump cone, tamping rod, and level surface. The procedure involves filling the cone in layers and tamping each layer before removing the cone and measuring the slump. Factors that affect fresh concrete workability and the slump test result are also outlined, including water-cement ratio, aggregate properties, admixtures, and temperature. The document provides an overview of how to perform, observe, and record the results of a slump test to determine concrete consistency and quality control.