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WORKING WITH TIRES AND RIM ASSEMBLIES 3 330-013-38-IGSO © 2019, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) | 905 614 1400 | wsps.ca Hazard: Escaping Compressed Air and Debris (Deflating Tires) Details Air escaping from a tire being deflated is under high pressure. The sudden pressure drop releases a jet of air that can inflict serious injury. This escaping air can propel dirt and debris at high speed. Under certain conditions, ice may form in the valve stem, temporarily blocking the air flow. Threat Debris in eyes Injury from the force of the air or debris Safe Work Guidelines Deflate and remove tires whenever: – There is evidence of damage, failure, or deterioration of the tire or rim – The tire has been overloaded – The tire has been used when the pressure was less than 80% of the normal inflation pressure Wear safety glasses Deflate tires by removing the valve stem core from the valve stem Keep out of the path of air escaping from the tire When the air stops flowing, insert a probe into the valve stem to check for blockage in the valve Deflate the tire and wheel assembly completely before removing it from the vehicle and dismounting the side or lock rings; on dual wheel assemblies, deflate and remove both tires before you start any servicing Hazard: Exploding Tire Debris and Parts (Inflating Tires) Details Inflated tires can explode from the force of the compressed air in the tire. Threat Serious cuts Bruises Concussion Fractures Death WSPS.CA

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