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The Cutting Tyre Beads Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incomplete understanding of job requirements
- Improper personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 2. Equipment Check
- Incorrect tool usage
- Faulty equipment
- Unauthorised repairs or servicing
- 3. Tyre Bead Cutting
- Kickback and entanglement
- Flying particles or debris
- Incorrect cutting technique
- Exposure to noise.
- 4. Material Handling
- Manual handling – heavy lifts
- Slips
- trips & falls
- 5. Waste Disposal
- Incorrect disposal techniques
- Exposure to hazardous substances.
- 6. Cleaning
- Inadequate cleaning levels leading to increased slip/trip hazards
- Use of harmful cleaning chemicals
- 7. Equipment Maintenance
- Improper maintenance procedures
- Unauthorized personnel attempts
- 8. Staff Training
- Inadequate training
- Non-compliance with safety procedures
- 9. Quality Control
- Insufficient monitoring or inspection procedures
- Mistakes due to lack of focus or fatigue
- 10. Completion of Work
- Job completion in an unsafe environment
- Poor communication at handover
- 11. Incident Reporting
- Failure to report incidents
- Inaccurate incident reports
- 12. Regular Safety Reviews
- Inadequate review processes
- Non-compliance with audit requirements
- 13. Risk Assessment
- Incorrect assessment of risks
- Over- or underestimation of hazards
- 14. Emergency Procedures
- Failure to follow correct emergency procedures
- Lack of emergency preparation
- 15. Health and Safety Regulations
- Non-compliance with regulations
- Lack of knowledge about current regulations.
- 16. Staff Debriefing
- Poor communication
- Staff not understanding feedback or instructions
- 17. Continual Improvement
- Failure to implement improvements
- Resistance to change
- 18. Post-Work Checks
- Failure to check equipment post-work
- Incorrect storage of equipment
- 19. Documentation Accuracies
- Incorrect paperwork
- Failure to keep accurate records
- 20. Review of Work Done
- Inadequate evaluation of completed work
- Failing to identify areas for improvement