Our everyday objective is for people to return home after work to loved ones - fit, healthy and safe.
Tom and Dianne Klinge, all Klinge team members wherever their place of work, practice our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of Health and Safety through an approach to all activities which begins with considering and ensuring the safety of people, property and the environment.
Advancing the Health, Safety and Wellbeing of all Klinge people and their families as well as assisting our clients and other mining, tyre and transport industry members improve their existing safety standards is our goal.
Davin Faux Manager-Global Risk & Business Improvement
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- 01 Rim Disassembly
- 02 Wheel Maintenance
- 03 Blind Spots
- 04 Degreaser
- 05 Unserviceable Rim Components
- 06 Operating Tyre Change Equipment
- 07 Vehicle Roll-Over
- 08 HP Lines Portapower
- 09 Prestart Checks all equipment
- 10 Handsafety
- 11 Tying down of Loads
- 12 Venting Policy
- 13 Lifting/Jacking Equipment
- 14 TyreHandler
- 15 Currently Unavailable
- 16 Environmental Conditions
- 17 Safety Boots
- 18 Hotel & Fire Safety
- 19 Driving in wet conditions
- 20 Driving in vicinity of schools
- 21 Installation and Removal of O-rings
- 22 SWP and Deflation of wheel assembly
- 23 Tyrebay traffic management
- 24 Currently Unavailable
- 25 Tyre wheel dissassembly causes multiple fatality
- 26 Tyre presssure trigger levels
- 27 Truck falling off jacks during maintenance
- 28 Incorrect Jacking causes damage to Truck
- 29 Electrocution
- 30 Planetary Drive precautions
- 31 Scaling Gun
- 32 Zipper Failure
- 33 Wheel Retention Alert
- 34 Pre-Used Tyres
- 35 Unsecured Loads Slips on Forklift
- 36 Tyre Mounting Jig
- 37 Drugs
- 38 Pre-work Tooling Inspection
- 39 Inflation Tool
- 40 Crocodile Safety Alert
- 41 Eye PPE Safety Alert
- 42 Tyre Handler Safety
- 43 Tyre Handler Alert
- 44 Chngout Valve Componentry
- 45 Torqueing Alert
- 46 Tyre Selection Alert
- 47 Damaged Tooling Alert
- 48 Beat Seatband Failure
- 49 Storage of Tyres - Tyres Shortage
- 50 Disintegrating Angle Grinder
- 51 Fatality - Hot work on wheel assemblies
- 52 Notification of Injuries
- 53 Loose Wheel
- 54 Tagging Incident
- 55 Near Miss Tyre Burst
- 56 Tyrehandler Crane Incident
- 57 Tyre Burst next to tyrehandler 58 Currently Unavailable
- 59 Fall from Safety Step
- 60 Split rim blow out fatality and serous injury
- 61 Fall from Crane Truck results in fractured wrist
- 62 LV Mounted Flashing Light
- 63 Fork Truck contact with Power Line
- 64 Overheated Tyres with Rubber Liner Insert
- 65 Tyre Handler Failure Fatality
- 66 Bead Breaking Methods
- 67 Pneumatic Torque Tools
- 68 Drugs and Alcohol
- 69 Integrity and Application of Stud and Nuts Fasteners
- 70 LV and MV Tyre Changes
- 71 New Vehicle to Site
- 72 Tyre Bay Hazard Warning Signage
- 73 Installing and Removing Articulation Lock
- 74 Access and Egress from within Tyrehandler Arms
- 82 Non-Deflating Tyres
- 83 Dealing with Potentially Hazardous Chemicals and Substances
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- 01 Drink Lots of Water
- 02 Walk Regularly
- 03 Avoid Germs
- 04 Campfire precautions
- 05 Use marked walkways
- 06 Sun Spot Warning
- 07 Mosquito Warning
- 08 Heat Stress Warning
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