Tires support heavy loads, operate under high pressure, and are critical to vehicle control. Understanding proper inspection, handling, and safe operating practices prevents injuries, equipment damage, and accidents.
Why Does Tire Safety Matter?
A tire failure can quickly turn into a serious incident.
- Loss of vehicle control
- Equipment rollovers
- Flying debris injuries
- Costly downtime and repairs
What Are Common Tire Hazards?
Most tire problems trace back to a handful of recurring issues.
- Underinflated or overinflated tires
- Worn tread or sidewall damage
- Cuts, bulges, or exposed cords
- Loose or missing lug nuts
- Improperly mounted or mismatched tires
- Standing in front of or over a tire during inflation
What Should a Pre-Use Tire Inspection Include?
Before operating any vehicle or equipment, check for the following.
- Proper inflation
- Adequate tread depth
- Visible damage, cracks, or punctures
- Embedded debris such as nails, metal, or rocks
- Oil or chemical contamination
- Tight lug nuts and secure rims
Report any issues immediately, and do not operate equipment with unsafe tires.
What Are Safe Driving and Operating Tips for Tires?
How you operate also protects the tires and everyone around you.
- Avoid sharp turns at high speeds
- Watch for potholes, debris, and rough terrain
- Do not overload vehicles beyond rated capacity
- Maintain safe speeds for conditions
- Report vibration, pulling, or unusual noises immediately