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Evidence Guide: AURKTJ001 - Remove, inspect and fit earthmoving and off-the-road tyres

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AURKTJ001 - Remove, inspect and fit earthmoving and off-the-road tyres

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Prepare to remove tyre from wheel and rim assembly of a vehicle

  1. Australian standards for earthmoving and OTR tyres, manufacturer instructions, workplace procedures and safety information are identified and interpreted
  2. Site and task hazards are identified, and control measures determined
Australian standards for earthmoving and OTR tyres, manufacturer instructions, workplace procedures and safety information are identified and interpreted

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Site and task hazards are identified, and control measures determined

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Work health and safety (WHS) requirements are identified and applied

  1. Tyre, rim and mounting system is identified
Tyre, rim and mounting system is identified

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Tools and equipment are selected and checked according to manufacturer instructions and workplace procedures

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Control risk

  1. Hazardous conditions in work environment are identified and controlled
  2. Hazardous tyre and wheel and rim assembly conditions are identified and controlled
  3. Tyre is deflated according to Australian standards, manufacturer instructions and workplace procedures
Hazardous conditions in work environment are identified and controlled

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Hazardous tyre and wheel and rim assembly conditions are identified and controlled

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Tyre is deflated according to Australian standards, manufacturer instructions and workplace procedures

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Remove tyre from wheel and rim assembly

  1. Australian standards and workplace procedures are accessed and interpreted to determine tyre removal procedures
  2. Tyre is removed according to Australian standards and workplace procedures
  3. Tyre removal is completed without causing component damage
  4. Tyre and rim assembly are cleaned and visually inspected according to Australian standards and workplace procedures
Australian standards and workplace procedures are accessed and interpreted to determine tyre removal procedures

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Tyre is removed according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

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Tyre removal is completed without causing component damage

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Tyre and rim assembly are cleaned and visually inspected according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

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Inspect tyre, wheel and rim assembly

  1. Tyre is cleaned and visually inspected for damage and wear according to Australian standards and workplace procedures
  2. Wheel and rim assembly are visually inspected for serviceability
  3. Mounting components and fasteners are visually inspected for damage, wear, corrosion, foreign material and cracks according to workplace procedures
Tyre is cleaned and visually inspected for damage and wear according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

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Wheel and rim assembly are visually inspected for serviceability

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Mounting components and fasteners are visually inspected for damage, wear, corrosion, foreign material and cracks according to workplace procedures

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Recommend repair action and replace unserviceable parts and components

  1. Inspection findings are recorded and reported according to workplace procedures
  2. Recommended repair actions are documented according to workplace procedures
  3. Unserviceable parts and components are replaced and reported according to workplace procedures
Inspection findings are recorded and reported according to workplace procedures

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Recommended repair actions are documented according to workplace procedures

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Unserviceable parts and components are replaced and reported according to workplace procedures

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Fit tyre to wheel and rim assembly

  1. Workplace procedures for fitting tyres are accessed and interpreted
  2. Tyre is fitted according to workplace procedures
  3. Tyre and rim assembly are checked according to Australian standards and workplace procedures to confirm correct assembly and component compatibility and serviceability prior to inflation
Workplace procedures for fitting tyres are accessed and interpreted

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Tyre is fitted according to workplace procedures

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Tyre and rim assembly are checked according to Australian standards and workplace procedures to confirm correct assembly and component compatibility and serviceability prior to inflation

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Inflate tyre

  1. Tyre inflation safety procedures are identified and applied prior to inflating tyre
  2. Tyre is inflated according to Australian standards and workplace procedures
  3. Tyre and rim assembly are monitored during inflation according to Australian standards and workplace procedures
Tyre inflation safety procedures are identified and applied prior to inflating tyre

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Tyre is inflated according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

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Tyre and rim assembly are monitored during inflation according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

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Complete work processes

  1. Final work inspection is conducted to ensure work is to required standard
  2. Tyre, wheel and rim assembly are prepared for use or storage according to workplace procedures
  3. Tools and equipment are checked, tagged where necessary, and stored according to workplace procedures
  4. Workplace documentation is completed and processed according to workplace procedures
Final work inspection is conducted to ensure work is to required standard

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Tyre, wheel and rim assembly are prepared for use or storage according to workplace procedures

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Tools and equipment are checked, tagged where necessary, and stored according to workplace procedures

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Workplace documentation is completed and processed according to workplace procedures

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Assessed

Teacher: ___________________________________ Date: _________

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions section

1. Prepare to remove tyre from wheel and rim assembly of a vehicle

1.1 Australian standards for earthmoving and OTR tyres, manufacturer instructions, workplace procedures and safety information are identified and interpreted

1.2 Site and task hazards are identified and control measures determined

1.3 Safety requirements are identified and applied

1.4 Tyre, rim and mounting system is identified

1.5 Tools and equipment are selected and checked according to manufacturer instructions and workplace procedures

2. Control risk

2.1 Hazardous conditions in work environment are identified and controlled

2.2 Hazardous tyre and wheel and rim assembly conditions are identified and controlled

2.3 Tyre is deflated according to Australian standards, manufacturer instructions and workplace procedures

3. Remove tyre from wheel and rim assembly

3.1 Australian standards and workplace procedures are accessed and interpreted to determine tyre removal procedures

3.2 Tyre is removed according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

3.3 Tyre removal is completed without causing component damage

3.4 Tyre and rim assembly are cleaned and visually inspected according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

4. Inspect tyre, wheel and rim assembly

4.1 Tyre is cleaned and visually inspected for damage and wear according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

4.2 Wheel and rim assembly are visually inspected for serviceability

4.3 Mounting components andfasteners are visually inspected for damage, wear, corrosion, foreign material and cracks according to workplace procedures

5. Recommend repair action and replace unserviceable parts and components

5.1 Inspection findings are recorded and reported according to workplace procedures

5.2 Recommended repair actions are documented according to workplace procedures

5.3 Unserviceable parts and components are replaced and reported according to workplace procedures

6. Fit tyre to wheel and rim assembly

6.1 Workplace procedures for fitting tyres are accessed and interpreted

6.2 Tyre is fitted according to workplace procedures

6.3 Tyre and rim assembly are checked according to Australian standards and workplace procedures to confirm correct assembly and component compatibility and serviceability prior to inflation

7. Inflate tyre

7.1 Tyre inflation safety procedures are identified and applied prior to inflating tyre

7.2 Tyre is inflated according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

7.3 Tyre and rim assembly are monitored during inflation according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

8. Complete work processes

8.1 Final work inspection is conducted to ensure work is to required standard

8.2 Tyre, wheel and rim assembly are prepared for use or storage according to workplace procedures

8.3 Tools and equipment are checked, tagged where necessary, and stored according to workplace procedures

8.4 Workplace documentation is completed and processed according to workplace procedures

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions section

1. Prepare to remove tyre from wheel and rim assembly of a vehicle

1.1 Australian standards for earthmoving and OTR tyres, manufacturer instructions, workplace procedures and safety information are identified and interpreted

1.2 Site and task hazards are identified and control measures determined

1.3 Safety requirements are identified and applied

1.4 Tyre, rim and mounting system is identified

1.5 Tools and equipment are selected and checked according to manufacturer instructions and workplace procedures

2. Control risk

2.1 Hazardous conditions in work environment are identified and controlled

2.2 Hazardous tyre and wheel and rim assembly conditions are identified and controlled

2.3 Tyre is deflated according to Australian standards, manufacturer instructions and workplace procedures

3. Remove tyre from wheel and rim assembly

3.1 Australian standards and workplace procedures are accessed and interpreted to determine tyre removal procedures

3.2 Tyre is removed according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

3.3 Tyre removal is completed without causing component damage

3.4 Tyre and rim assembly are cleaned and visually inspected according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

4. Inspect tyre, wheel and rim assembly

4.1 Tyre is cleaned and visually inspected for damage and wear according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

4.2 Wheel and rim assembly are visually inspected for serviceability

4.3 Mounting components andfasteners are visually inspected for damage, wear, corrosion, foreign material and cracks according to workplace procedures

5. Recommend repair action and replace unserviceable parts and components

5.1 Inspection findings are recorded and reported according to workplace procedures

5.2 Recommended repair actions are documented according to workplace procedures

5.3 Unserviceable parts and components are replaced and reported according to workplace procedures

6. Fit tyre to wheel and rim assembly

6.1 Workplace procedures for fitting tyres are accessed and interpreted

6.2 Tyre is fitted according to workplace procedures

6.3 Tyre and rim assembly are checked according to Australian standards and workplace procedures to confirm correct assembly and component compatibility and serviceability prior to inflation

7. Inflate tyre

7.1 Tyre inflation safety procedures are identified and applied prior to inflating tyre

7.2 Tyre is inflated according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

7.3 Tyre and rim assembly are monitored during inflation according to Australian standards and workplace procedures

8. Complete work processes

8.1 Final work inspection is conducted to ensure work is to required standard

8.2 Tyre, wheel and rim assembly are prepared for use or storage according to workplace procedures

8.3 Tools and equipment are checked, tagged where necessary, and stored according to workplace procedures

8.4 Workplace documentation is completed and processed according to workplace procedures

Range Statement

This section specifies work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below.

Safety requirements must include:

those prescribed under Australian standards, OHS and WHS Acts and regulations, and workplace policies and procedures

hazard control

manual-handling techniques

personal protective clothing and equipment

using tools and equipment

working with dangerous or toxic substances:

chemicals

compressed air

nitrogen gas

polyurethane resin (PUR) tyre fill

tyre additive.

Tools and equipment must include:

bead breakers

cranes

forklifts

grab trucks

hand tools

inflation and deflation tools

integrated tool handlers

jacks

lifting equipment

lock ring catcher

mufflers

pneumatic tools

power tools

soft face hammers

support stands

torque tools

tyre levers

wire brushes.

Hazardous conditions must include:

changing and unstable ground conditions

dust

hard, soft or uneven ground conditions

line of fire

noise

standard or non-standard heavy rims

traffic

variable weather conditions

working in or around other machinery.

Work environment must include:

day and night

indoors and outdoors

interaction of work personnel

workshop or work site.

Hazardous tyre and wheel and rim assembly conditions must include:

blocked or damaged valves

cracks

corrosion

cuts and damage

distortion

dislodged components

expired scheduled testing date

heat damage

leakage

mechanical damage

structural damage

tyre defects

under- or over-inflated tyre

valve gear

wear

wheel and rim component defects.

Mounting components and fasteners must include:

adaptor rings

bolts

cleats

nuts

reducers

spacer bands

studs

washers

wedge bands

wedges.

Workplace documentation must include:

job safety analysis

risk assessment

tyre change documentation.