Heidelberg Cylinder Die Cutter

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Heidelberg Cylinder Die Cutter

Version: 1.0

Updated: 1 December 2024

Document Summary

This Safe Work Procedure outlines safety measures for operating and maintaining the Heidelberg Cylinder Die Cutter. Only trained and authorized personnel are allowed to operate the machine. Pre-start checks include ensuring all plates, tables, and moving parts are free from debris, confirming all guards are fitted and operational, and testing all controls, stop buttons, and alarms. Work areas must be clean and free from slips, trips, and fall hazards.

During operation, precautions include stopping the machine before reaching into areas with exposed moving parts, avoiding loose clothing, jewelry, and uncontained long hair, and wearing hearing protection due to noise levels. Maintenance tasks require avoiding contact with moving parts, lubricating the machine as instructed, and cleaning dust filters regularly. A dust mask is mandatory during maintenance to manage dust exposure, particularly when working with matte papers and boards. Following these guidelines ensures safe and effective use of the equipment.

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