TASK: Changing a Tire Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) Frequency Ranking:
Priority Ranking:
Priority Calculation:
4 - 1 or more times per day 3 – At least once a week 2 – At least once a month 1 – Less than a month
Severity: 1. Negligible 2. Marginal 3. Critical 4. Catastrophic Probability: 1. Improbable 2. Remote 3. Occasional 4. Probable
Frequency (F) x Severity (S) X Pr obability (P) = Priority Ranking (PR) For Example: Working at a height of 4 meters without fall protection every day. F (4) S (4) + P (4) = PR (64)
Tools/Equipment Required: Properly Inflated Spare Tire, Jack, Tire Iron, Wire Brush Or Cloth
Steps 1.
Sequence of Steps Park vehicle & set brake
Potential Incidents or Hazards Struck by traffic
Vehicle may roll if on a slope, an incline, uneven or soft ground
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Date: January 1, 2015
Identify Controls or Combination of Controls That Are In Place
Park vehicle: • away from passing traffic. • on solid, even ground. • easily visible at a distance from oncoming traffic. Turn Engine Off and use emergency flashers Transmission in Park/Reverse if manual
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Park vehicle: away from passing traffic. on solid, even ground. easily visible at a distance from oncoming traffic.
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Stop the engine; turn on the emergency flashers.
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Put the transmission in "P" (automatic) or Reverse (manual), and set the parking brake.
No one in vehicle
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Block tire
2.
Remove spare & tools
Sprain, strain or injury from lifting, turning, reaching, carrying, twisting or overexertion or improper removal
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Instructions: This JHA must be completed prior to the development of Safe Job Procedures.
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Follow Manufacturer’s Instructions
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Follow Proper Lifting Practice/Procedure
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Have everyone get out of the vehicle and stay in a safe place, away from traffic and away from the vehicle. Block the tire diagonally opposite the flat tire to keep the vehicle from rolling when jacked up. Follow manufacturer instructions to remove each item. Spare tires should be secured and covered when when stored. Use good body mechanics for all procedures.
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TASK: Changing a Tire
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Pry off hub cap
Loosen lug nuts
Crush injury- dropping equipment Personal injury from improper handling of the wrench Hubcap may pop off and hit you Rolling of car if tire not on ground Sprain, strain, crush injury from blows from wrench slipping off
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Proper grip on tool
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Ensure a safe and effective grip on tools
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Proper use of tool
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Pry off hubcap away from self
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Loosen nuts before jacking up the vehicle
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Carefully pry off the using the beveled end of the lug nut wrench Ensure to position yourself out of the line of fire Loosen nuts before jacking up the vehicle
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Proper use of tools
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Use the tire iron to loosen, but not remove, the lug nuts. Unscrew lug nuts about half a turn. The lug (wheel) nuts are loosened in a star pattern to maintain stability of the tire. The nuts turn counter-clockwise. To get maximum leverage, which reduces the force necessary, fit the wrench to the nut so the handle is on the right side; grasp the wrench near the end of the handle. Pull up on the handle.
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Jack up car
Physical injury resulting from improper use of the jack.
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Follow Proper Lifting Practice/Procedure
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Be careful the wrench does not slip off the nut. Use proper body mechanics. Follow the jacking instructions to position the jack: at the correct jack point, as • designated by the instruction manual for the vehicle. on a level and solid place. • Raise the vehicle: insert the jack handle into the • jack and turn it clockwise.
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TASK: Changing a Tire •
as the vehicle begins to lift, double check that the jack is properly positioned.
Never get under the vehicle when the jack alone supports it.
6.
Remove lug nuts
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7.
Remove the flat tire
Personal physical injury
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Follow Proper Lifting Practice
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Put spare tire on
Installation of tires without good metal contact can cause lug nuts to loosen and eventually cause a tire to come off while driving
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Ensure good metal contact by using a wire brush or cloth
You will need more ground clearance when putting on the spare tire than when removing the flat tire. Complete the removal of the lug nuts. See Step 5 regarding loosening of the lug nuts. Lift the flat tire straight off the wheel. Place it either a safe distance away from your work area or under the axle to provide additional support in the event the jack slips. Before putting on tires, remove any corrosion on the mounting surfaces with a wire brush or cloth.
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Roll the spare tire into position and align the holes in the rim with the bolts on the wheel. Lift up the tire and get at least the top bolt started through its hole.
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Reinstall all the lug nuts
10. Lower the vehicle completely
Personal physical injury
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Wear gloves
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Wiggle the tire and push it back over the remaining bolts. Reinstall the lug nuts with tapered end inward and tighten with fingers. Push back on the tire and tighten each lug nut by hand as tight as you can. Turn the jack handle counterclockwise to lower the vehicle.
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TASK: Changing a Tire 11. Reinstall the hubcap
Personal physical injury
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Use care in handling
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Align the valve stem. Take due care in handling.
12. Put jack, tire iron and flat tire back into the trunk
13. After the first 1600 km. check to see that the lug nuts are tight
Sprain, strain or injury from lifting, turning, reaching, carrying, twisting or overexertion or improper removal Crush injury – dropping tools Blow from unsecured or loose tools during a collision or sudden braking Tire working loose and/or coming off
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Use proper lifting practices
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Wear PPE Secure tools as per manufacturer’s instructions
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Inspect lug nuts as required
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Developed By: Driver & Co-driver Revised By: N/A
Put the hubcap into position and then tap it firmly with the side or heel of your hand to snap it into place. Secure tools firmly in place following manufacturer instructions.
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Use lug nut wrench to ensure nuts are tight.
Reviewed By: Sr. Management Approved By: Sr. Management
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