Use this checklist to manage the risks of maintaining and operating heavy vehicles with large tyres in mining. It guides teams through verifying safe working load markings on jacks and stands, checking master and personal pressure gauges for accuracy, positioning jacks in OEM locations, and ensuring equipment is stable with articulation locks and implements lowered. Confirm tyre handler fall back arresters, fitter competencies and training, and complete visual inspections for cracks, corrosion, abnormal wear, and secure lock rings and flanges. It also covers hot tyre management with a 24 hour, 300 meter exclusion zone and follow up inspection.
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