Manual Handling Of Tyres Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)

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Specifically, the Manual Handling Of Tyres Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) covers:

  1. Operational guidelines, with a step by step approach to safe work
  2. Possible hazards that may be encountered
  3. Step by step safety procedures to follow
  4. Before work starts – Guidelines and Checks
  5. And more. Please check details below
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The Manual Handling Of Tyres Safe Work Method Statement is a detailed template that comprehensively addresses all safety requirements for operations. It is pre-filled and ready for immediate use, customizable to meet your site-specific needs.

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The Manual Handling Of Tyres Safe Work Method Statement Covers:

  1. Operational guidelines, with a step by step approach to safe work
  2. Possible hazards that may be encountered
  3. Step by step safety procedures to follow
  4. Before work starts – Guidelines and Checks
  5. Safety measures and guides
  6. Operational Safety Checks
  7. Before and After Risk Ratings while carrying out Operations
  8. Manual Handling Of Tyres Risk Assessment
  9. High Risk Work Involved
  10. Emergency Evacuation Procedure
  11. Plant and Equipment
  12. Qualifications and Permits
  13. Specific Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to be used
  14. Legislation, Codes of Practice and Standards
  15. Company Personnel Sign off form to ensure all personnel acknowledge they have read and understand the SWMS

Note: The BlueSafe Manual Handling Of Tyres Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) document is highly comprehensive in nature and is not a blank SWMS Template. Download a Sample to check


The Manual Handling Of Tyres Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:

  • 1. Preparation
    • Incorrect manual handling
    • Exposure to sharp objects
  • 2. Tyre Inspection
    • Exposure to hazardous substances (rubber dust)
    • Slips
    • trips and falls
  • 3. Initiating Tyre Change Sequence
    • Crushing Injury due to incorrect manual handling
    • Unexpected tyre explosion
  • 4. Loosening Tyre
    • Musculoskeletal injuries due to repetitive movement
    • Noise related hazards
  • 5. Removing Tyre From Wheel Assembly
    • Potential for falling objects
    • Strains from overexertion
  • 6. Cleaning and Inspecting Rim
    • Cuts or abrasions from metal shards
    • Exposure to rust or other harmful materials
  • 7. Placing New Tyre onto Rim
    • Incorrect manual handling causing musculoskeletal injuries
    • Potential for pinching or crushing fingers
  • 8. Inflating Tyre
    • Tyre explosion causing flying debris
    • High pressure air causing injury
  • 9. Attaching Tyre to Vehicle
    • Incorrect use of tools leading to injury
    • Strain from lifting heavy object
  • 10. Lowering Vehicle
    • Potential for vehicle collapse
    • Musculoskeletal injuries from sudden movement
  • 11. Final Inspection and Clean Up
    • Exposure to hazardous substances
    • Tripping hazards from left over materials/tools
  • 12. Documentation
    • Poor ergonomics causing strain
    • Paper cuts
  • 13. Disposing Old Tyres
    • Potential for back or knee injury when bending/lifting
    • Hazardous residue from worn tyres
  • 14. Equipment Maintenance
    • Burns or electrocution from faulty equipment
    • Tripping over power cords
  • 15. Emergency Plan Review
    • Stress related to emergency situations
    • Inadequate evacuation planning leading to injury during an emergency
  • 16. Training and Education for Handling Tyres
    • Inadequate understanding causing misuse of equipment
    • No knowledge of potential hazards
  • 17. Regular Safety Inspections
    • Overlooking minor issues leading to major accidents
    • Failure to identify emerging risks
  • 18. Assessing the Effectiveness of Control Measures
    • Non-adherence to safety regulations leading to repeats of past mistakes - slow improvement
    • Ignorance of new technique advancements that could improve safety measures
  • 19. Transporting Tyres to and From Workshop
    • Potential for manual handling injuries
    • Road traffic accident risk when transporting tyres
  • 20. Cleaning the Work Area
    • Slips
    • trips and falls due to wet floors
    • Exposure to chemical cleaning substances

Each Safe Work Method Statement has specific content that is referenced to, but not limited to a number of authorities such as Codes of Practice, Regulations, Australian Standards or the Act.

The Manual Handling Of Tyres Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) references:

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