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The Remove Or Install Tyres Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper workspace set-up
- Inadequate safety training or measure
- 2. Equipment Check-Up
- Faulty tools or equipment
- Lack of Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)
- 3. Car Lifting
- Incorrect lifting techniques
- Instability of vehicle
- 4. Deflating Tyre
- Rapid tyre deflation incidents
- Over-inflation injuries
- 5. Tyre Removal
- Manual handling injuries
- Rotational forces risks
- 6. Inspect Removed Tyre
- Exposure to sharp objects
- Poor lighting conditions
- 7. Position New Tyre
- Strains and sprains
- Accidental dropping of heavy objects
- 8. Install New Tyre
- Misthread or cross thread
- Over torque
- 9. Lowering Vehicle
- Vehicle Instability
- Unexpected movements from hydraulic devices
- 10. Pressurisation of Tyre
- Over-inflation risks
- Uncontrolled rapid re-pressurization
- 11. Final balance Check
- Balancing machine failure
- Misjudge of weight placement
- 12. Wheel Cover Installation
- Crooked wheel cover
- Injury due to improper installation
- 13. Job Completion Report
- Missing necessary details
- Miscommunication of any existing hazards after job
- 14. Clean Up
- Tripping over tools/materials
- Chemical exposure
- 15. Safety Review
- Overlooking safety concerns
- Complacency towards safety