Palletiser (Robot)

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Palletiser (Robot)

Version: 1.0

Updated: 1 December 2024

Document Summary

This Safe Work Procedure outlines the operation, maintenance, and safety measures for robotic palletisers. Only trained and authorized personnel may operate or maintain this equipment. All areas around the machine must be kept free of debris, and proper traffic management is necessary for forklifts. High-visibility clothing, hand protection, and foot protection are mandatory for those working nearby.

Operational safety includes ensuring no personnel are inside the guarded area during operation. Protective systems such as interlocking gates, light curtains, or pressure-sensitive mats must be in place. Emergency stop buttons should be prominently displayed, and their operation tested weekly. Programming must account for the size, weight, and configuration of pallet loads to ensure stability and compliance with limits. Cleaning and maintenance require isolating the robot and adhering to procedures for plant and machinery isolation. These protocols ensure safe and efficient robotic palletising operations.

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