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The Tyre Mounting Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- exposure to air pressure
- 2. Deflation
- Exposure to airborne particles
- high noise levels
- 3. Removal of Valve core
- Distortion or tearing
- oil spillages
- 4. Wheel inspection
- Exposure to chemicals
- sharp objects injury
- 5. Bead breaking
- Excessive force applied
- equipment malfunctioning
- 6. Tyre removal
- Improper use of tools
- Uncontrolled movement of wheel
- 7. Rim/flange inspection
- Impact injuries from falling object
- hand and finger crush injury
- 8. Mounting & positioning new tyre on rim
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- incorrect manual handling
- 9. Application of sealant
- Contact with body or eye
- inhalation of fumes
- 10. Inflation of tyre
- Uncontrolled release of compressed air
- excessive pressure
- 11. Checking of leakages
- Direct contact with skin
- improper handling of aerosols
- 12. Refitting of valve core
- Risk of pressure build-up
- incorrect fitting
- 13. Final inflation
- Bypassing the safety cage
- not using personal protective equipment correctly
- 14. Balancing tyre
- Incorrect mounting on balancer
- Incorrect use of weights
- 15. Fitting to vehicle
- Using wrong nuts/bolts
- distortion of vehicle's centre bore
- 16. Torquing to manufacturers specs
- Inadequate tightening
- defective equipment
- 17. Checking tyre pressure & inspection post fitting
- Incorrect tire pressure
- failure to identify damage or defects
- 18. Clean-up
- Failure to clean area
- improper disposal of waste materials
- 19. Communication & review
- Failure to communicate work progress and next steps
- complacency and lack of regular reviews
- 20. Documentation
- Accurate records not retained
- careless management of vital documents