Servicing Rim Wheels
OSHA Standard: 1910.177
Course Quick-Look |
Start Your Training Program Today
Course Content Summary
Because servicing rim-wheel assemblies creates a hazardous work environment, OSHA has set very specific standards that employees must follow to minimize accidents and ensure safety.
In this Good Day’s Work training course, employees will have an understanding of how to deflate and demount tires, as well as mount tires, which includes inflating them within a restraining device and when a single-piece rim wheel is mounted on a vehicle. It also covers how to properly position one’s self outside tire trajectory during inflation, how to identify and inspect rim-wheel components, and how to handle them safely. Lastly, it includes instruction on installation and removal of rim wheels, and how to properly inspect them following inflation.
Who Should Take This Course?
Everyone within your operation who changes single or multi-rim tires or supervises anyone servicing tires should take this course annually.
What You Will Learn
Introduction
What Is a Rim Wheel
Understand Rim-Wheel Parts and Assembly
Single-Piece Wheel Assembly
Tips for Single-Piece Rim Wheels
Multi-Piece Wheel Assembly
Safe Multi-Piece Rim-Wheel Service
Why Are Rim Wheels Dangerous?
Loader Tires
Deflating and Demounting Tires
Mount Tires
Inflate Tires
Learn the Trajectory Zone
Identify and Inspect Rim Wheels
Install Rim Wheels
Perform Post-inspection
OSHA Requirements
Tire Inflation
Content Recap
Conclusion
5-Question Test
Start Your Training Program Today
Let us walk you through the process of calculating your free quote, absolutely no obligation required! Setting up and managing your Good Day’s Work account is online-efficient and incredibly easy.
You Might Also Be Interested In:Other Primary Safety Training courses (required for all employees to maintain OSHA compliance)
|