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The Tyre Inflation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect pressure information
- Lack of personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 2. Inspecting Equipment
- Faulty equipment
- Exposure to dust and debris
- 3. Positioning Vehicle
- Collision with other vehicles
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 4. Checking Tyre Pressure
- Over-inflation
- Under-inflation
- 5. Inflating Tyres
- Tyre explosion
- Noise exposure
- 6. Connecting Hose to Nozzle
- Incorrect connection
- Hose whip
- 7. Bleeding Excess Pressure
- Noise exposure
- Flying debris
- 8. Disconnecting Hose from Nozzle
- Incorrect procedure
- Injury from disconnect
- 9. Recording Tyre Pressure Data
- Inaccuracy of data
- Miscommunication
- 10. Detaching Equipment
- Trip hazard
- Equipment damage
- 11. Cleaning Up
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 12. Maintenance and Servicing Equipment
- Faulty equipment
- Incorrect maintenance procedures
- 13. Checking vehicle alignment
- Incorrect alignment causing tyre wear
- Injury due to incorrect procedure
- 14. Safe disposal old tyres
- Injury from lifting heavy object
- Chemical exposure
- 15. Emergency Procedures Training
- Inadequate training
- Miscommunication
- 16. Loading and Transporting Tyres
- Manual handling injuries
- Vehicle accidents
- 17. Storage of Equipment
- Improper storage causing damage or injury
- Fire hazard due to flammable materials
- 18. Regularly Checking Testing Equipment
- Inaccuracy causing unsafe conditions
- Excessive dust build-up leading to impaired function
- 19. Using Proper Tools
- Use of incorrect tools resulting in tyre damage
- Injury from improper use of tools
- 20. Ensuring adequate ventilation
- Exposure to harmful fumes or heat stress
- Oxygen deficient atmosphere