Pallet Wrapper (Automatic)
Version: 1.0
Updated: 1 December 2024
Document Summary
This Safe Work Procedure outlines the operation, inspection, and maintenance of automatic pallet wrappers. Only authorized personnel trained in the safe use of the equipment may operate it. Automated machinery must be secured within barricades fitted with interlocks and guards to prevent unauthorized access. Pre-start inspections require the removal of scrap and debris, checking the plastic film supply, and verifying that all safety devices, such as emergency stop buttons and lanyards, are operational.
Operational guidelines include inspecting pallets before loading, ensuring they are properly positioned, and closing all gates during wrapping operations. Workers must wear gloves when handling sharp or rough materials and adhere to lifting safety practices when replacing film rolls. Cleaning and maintenance require shutting off and isolating the power supply, with access restricted to authorized personnel holding permits. Adherence to these protocols ensures safe and efficient use of automatic pallet wrappers.
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