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The Balancing Wheels Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to chemicals
- tripping hazards
- 2. Wheel Inspection
- Cutting or pinching injuries
- eye injuries from flying debris
- 3. Removal of Old Tyre
- Back strain from lifting
- hand injuries
- 4. Check and Clean Rim
- Cuts or abrasions from metal shards
- exposure to chemicals
- 5. Mounting New Tyre
- Crushing potential from equipment
- back strain from lifting
- 6. Installing Air Valve
- Hand injuries
- potential for sudden expulsion of air.
- 7. Inflating the Tyre
- Risk of explosion causing injury
- hearing damage from sudden noise.
- 8. Balancing the Wheel
- Crushing potential from equipment
- vibration causing MSD issues.
- 9. Fitting the Wheel
- Back strain from lifting
- hand injuries
- 10. Lower Vehicle
- Crushing hazard if car slips from hoist.
- 11. Test Drive
- Accidents collisions
- mechanical failure leading to injury.
- 12. Final Checks
- Trips and falls
- stuck/bitten by sharp objects.
- 13. Clean Up
- Exposure to chemicals
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards.
- 14. Document Completion
- Ergonomic issues from poor workstation setup.
- 15. Job Closure
- Slips
- trips
- and falls during demobilisation. Incorrect handling of tools and equipment