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The Tyre Changer Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect equipment
- Improper training
- 2. Vehicle Positioning
- Vehicle instability
- Collision with workshop objects
- 3. Wheel Removal
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips and falls
- 4. Deflating Tyre
- Tyre explosion
- Noise hazards
- 5. Separating Tyre
- Rim damage
- Incorrect bead breaker use
- 6. Lubrication
- Chemical exposure
- Spill hazards
- 7. Mounting Tyre
- Incorrect positioning
- Inadequate securing of tyre
- 8. Inflation
- Injury from air pressure
- Exceeding pressure limits
- 9. Balancing
- Unsecured wheel
- Ill-trained operator
- 10. Re-installation
- Cross-threaded studs
- Overtightening
- 11. Clean-up
- Trips due to untidy workspace
- Cuts from sharp debris
- 12. Final Inspection
- Re-check torque settings
- Vehicle not properly secured