Safety Starts at the Top: 5 Risk Areas to Reinforce This Month

Safety Starts at the Top: 5 Risk Areas to Reinforce This Month

At Rubber-Inc, we know that safety isn’t just about compliance, it’s about keeping your team productive, your shop protected, and your business running at full strength. As we observe National Safety Month, here are five key areas where small changes can reduce downtime to protect your investments, tools, and people, all year long.

1. Air Hose Maintenance: The Overlooked Safety Risk

Air hoses are a shop essential, but without proper handling, they can create avoidable hazards, especially tripping.
In this guide, we cover:

  • Why brightly colored hoses reduce risk and improve visibility
  • The importance of keeping hoses off the ground when not in use
  • Best practices for secure storage and daily inspection
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2. Tire Inflation Safety: Stop Blowouts Before They Happen

Improper inflation can increase the risk of a blowout, and create serious safety hazards for your team and liability for your business. Make sure your shop is:

  • Using remote inflation devices to stay out of harm’s way
  • Following OSHA protocols for PPE and inspection
  • Trained on the risks of under- and over-inflation
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3. The Torque Technique That Prevents Wheel-Offs

Incorrect torque application is one of the leading causes of service-related accidents. Protect your team and your customers by:

  • Training techs on the RIST method for proper torque
  • Calibrating torque wrenches on a set schedule
  • Avoiding the risks of over- or under-tightening lug nuts
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4. Cribbing 101: Safe Support for Heavy Vehicles

Jack stands alone aren’t always enough. Proper cribbing ensures equipment stays stable under load. Learn:

  • How to interlock cribbing blocks safely
  • What not to do (no broken pieces, no vertical stacking)
  • When cribbing outperforms traditional stands for load-bearing jobs
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5. Building a Culture of Safety That Sticks

Safety policies only work if your team understands and applies them. In this piece, we share tips on:

  • Reinforcing safety protocols through clear signage and tool labels
  • Ensuring PPE is used consistently across shifts
  • Staying OSHA-compliant in high-risk areas like truck tire service and chemical handling
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Safety Is Good Business

When safety breaks down, so does your business. Whether you’re training a new tech or refreshing your team on OSHA basics, Rubber-Inc is here to help you build a safer, more efficient operation.

 

Published on Tuesday, June 03, 2025.   by Rubber Inc.