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Tire Changer OS

This document provides a job safety analysis for operating a manual tire changer. It identifies potential hazards such as bodily injury, trips and falls, and fires. Controls are outlined to mitigate these hazards, including using proper personal protective equipment like gloves and goggles, completely deflating tires before demounting, and keeping the work area clean. Maintenance steps after use include returning the bead breaker to its highest position and oiling threaded parts.

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Tire Changer OS

This document provides a job safety analysis for operating a manual tire changer. It identifies potential hazards such as bodily injury, trips and falls, and fires. Controls are outlined to mitigate these hazards, including using proper personal protective equipment like gloves and goggles, completely deflating tires before demounting, and keeping the work area clean. Maintenance steps after use include returning the bead breaker to its highest position and oiling threaded parts.

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Picture of task/equipment: Task:

OPERATING A MANUAL TIRE


CHANGER
Name of Shop
or Dept:
Job Title(s):
Analyzed by:
Date:
Required PPE:

1. Gloves
2. Goggles

Required/Recommended Trainings:
Follow standard safety instructions for use of all tools.

TASK HAZARDS CONTROLS


1. Prepare for Use Bodily Injury Ensure tire and rim sizes match. Mismatched
components can cause serious injury.
Check and replace any damaged or broken parts.
Check mounting bolts for proper tightness.
Trips/Falls Keep work area clean.
2. Use Bodily Injury Use eye protection and gloves.
Use clip-on chuck with sufficient length of hose and
hand-held pressure valve.
Completely deflate tire before attempting to demount
the tire from the rim.
Keep clear of trajectory zone.
Trips/Falls Don’t overreach.
Keep feet shoulder length apart.
Fires Do not use flammable materials when mounting or
demounting the tires.
3. After Use Bodily Injury Return bead breaker to highest position with arm
retracted.
Routinely oil the threaded center post.

Injury & Illness Prevention Program


Job Safety Analysis Form
501 Westwood Plaza, 4th Floor • Los Angeles, CA 90095
Phone: 310-825-5689 • Fax: 310-825-7076 • www.ehs.ucla.edu

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