Sewing Machine

Sewing Machine

Version: 1.0

Updated: 1 Dec 2024

Document Summary

This document outlines the safe work procedures for using industrial sewing machines, emphasizing operator training, machine maintenance, and adherence to safety protocols. Machines must only be operated by authorized individuals and used exclusively for their intended purposes. General precautions include ensuring electrical circuits are protected by safety switches, inspecting machines daily for damage, and avoiding water near electrical components. Noise levels from multiple machines should be monitored and mitigated if necessary.

Operational guidelines stress maintaining proper ergonomics, sufficient lighting to prevent eye strain, and keeping hands clear of moving parts. Machines must be stopped before making adjustments or changing settings. Maintenance procedures include unplugging machines before servicing, using manufacturer-recommended lubricants, and promptly cleaning waste to prevent slips or trips. Repairs should only be conducted by qualified personnel, and larger machines should be moved with assistance to avoid strain. Adherence to these procedures ensures safe and efficient machine operation.

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