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Key Features:
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The Changing Tyres Of Heavy Machinery Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- unsafe working conditions
- 2. Machinery Inspection
- Falling objects
- machinery movement
- 3. Positioning Jacks
- Incorrect positioning
- equipment failure
- 4. Raising Machinery
- Falling machinery
- equipment malfunction
- 5. Securing Machinery
- Failing to secure properly
- Equipment failure
- 6. Removing Tyres
- Using incorrect tools
- overexertion
- 7. Inspecting Old Tyres
- Inadequate lighting
- sharp objects
- 8. Selecting New Tyres
- Incorrect sizing
- heavy lifting
- 9. Installing New Tyres
- Pinch points
- high force requirements
- 10. Lowering Machinery
- Machinery instability
- equipment failure
- 11. Final Inspection
- Overlooking defects
- rush work
- 12. Test Drive
- Faulty installation
- machinery movement
- 13. Cleaning Up
- Slippery surfaces
- poor housekeeping
- 14. Disposing of Old Tyres
- Heavy lifting
- hazardous waste
- 15. Documentation and Reporting
- Wrong documentation
- overlooking procedures