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The Deflating Tyres Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Uncontrolled air flow
- Manual handling injury
- 2. Check Tools/Equipment
- Faulty tools/equipment
- Electric shock
- 3. Deflate Tyres
- Flying debris
- Noise exposure
- 4. Rundown Checks
- Incorrect tyre pressure
- Equipment failure
- 5. Cordon off area
- Inadequate space
- Trip hazards
- 6. Setup Gear
- Poor work posture
- Manual handling injury
- 7. Remove Cap
- Cap under pressure
- Eye injury from flying cap
- 8. Attach Deflator
- Incorrect attachment
- harsh contact with tyre surface
- 9. Release Air
- Fast air release
- Noise exposure
- 10. Monitor Process
- Oversight or incorrect reading
- Loss of concentration
- 11. Stop Deflation
- Abrupt stop
- Valve damage
- 12. Disconnect Deflator
- Abrupt disconnection
- Leftover pressure
- 13. Replace Cap
- Fine motor skills needed
- Fast object movement
- 14. Repeat Process
- Repetition of manual tasks
- Loss of concentration
- 15. Finish process
- Inadequate clean-up
- Equipment not stored properly
- 16. Clean Up
- Chemical spills
- Sharp object on ground
- 17. Store Equipment
- Improper lifting technique
- Falls from height
- 18. Document process
- Incorrect record maintenance
- Loss of documents
- 19. Health and Safety checks
- Surrounding hazards
- Incorrect personal protective equipment used
- 20. Final Inspections
- Missed steps in procedure
- Inappropriate storage of tools/equipment