Laminator (Cold Film)

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Laminator (Cold Film)

Version: 1.0

Updated: 1 December 2024

Document Summary

This Safe Work Procedure outlines safety measures for the operation and maintenance of cold film laminators. Only trained and authorized personnel may operate electric laminators, which must be connected to RCD-protected outlets and inspected every six months. Manual handling of laminating film rolls requires assistance to prevent overexertion or strain injuries.

During operation, ensure adequate workspace, keep hands clear of rollers, and avoid loose clothing, jewelry, or unsecured long hair. Floors and work areas must be clean and free of waste or debris to prevent slips and falls. Cleaning involves switching off and isolating the machine, using water and neutral detergent for grime removal, and avoiding solvents or abrasive tools on rollers. Adherence to these protocols ensures safe and efficient laminator use.

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