Embossing Machine

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Embossing Machine

Version: 1.0

Updated: 1 December 2024

Document Summary

This Safe Work Procedure outlines safety measures for operating, maintaining, and cleaning embossing machines. Only authorized personnel may use the equipment. During preparation, ensure the machine is in a well-ventilated area, away from flammable materials, and ignite the burner using a spark igniter or gas lighter—not a cigarette lighter. A dry chemical fire extinguisher must be kept nearby for emergencies.

Operational precautions include keeping hands clear of nip points and heated parts, using brushes rather than rags to clean wheels, and fully closing the gas cylinder valve after use. Maintenance requires switching off and unplugging the machine, inspecting gas components for leaks, and avoiding rags on moving parts. Gloves are recommended for handling hot machine components. Following these procedures ensures safety and minimizes fire and injury risks.

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