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Posted By Dan dan
Can anyone assist
rather than reinventing teh wheel, has anyone got such a beast (risk assessment for tyre fitting operations)
thanking you all in advance
dan
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Posted By Fire Risk
New fire safety rules affecting all non-domestic premises in England and Wales came into force on 1 October 2006.
A fire risk assessment helps you to identify all the fire risks and hazards in your premises. You can then decide to do something to control them.
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Posted By CRN Baker
Dan, e-mailed you direct.
Baker
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Posted By Malcolm Fryer
Dan
Baker appears to have sent you some info but you could extend assessing the hazards identified in HSE HSG 62 Health and Safety in tyre and exhaust fitting premises by considering information from other sources such as the ones below. I have seen comprehensive risk assessment manuals from tyre fitting organisations in the past and have little doubt that your industry body should be able to assist you with some pattern assessments to work from.
There are many issues associated with working at the roadside and I would suggest that PAS 43 which covers roadside activity. Have a look at http://www.hse.gov.uk/mvr/roadside.htm as well.
A particular concern of mine (tyre inflation) is covered within the following http://www.hse.gov.uk/ab.../meetings/mvr/041006.pdf
Manual handling
Look in the following minutes http://www.hse.gov.uk/ab.../meetings/mvr/070307.pdf and also http://www.hse.gov.uk/mvr/handlingtyres.pdf
At the extreme end of the spectrum there is http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/eis1.pdf
I hope that these information sources assist you in your work.
Malcolm
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Posted By Dan dan
Thanks for the info chaps
didnt realise that fire risk assessments has much to do with Tyre fitting (Practically but hey ho - got that aspect covered)
Some good pointers in relation to HSE stuff - many thanks
any more info would be gratefully recieved
dan
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