WHS Management for Flexographic Printing
Manage solvent exposure, web entanglement risks, and anilox roller hazards in flexographic printing and packaging operations.
Flexographic printing is the dominant process for packaging, labels, and flexible film printing in Australia, and it presents a hazard profile driven by high-speed web handling, volatile solvent-based inks, and heated drying systems. Solvent vapour concentrations in flexographic press rooms can be significant, particularly during ink changes, press wash-ups, and anilox roller cleaning. Web entanglement at speeds exceeding 300 metres per minute creates severe laceration and amputation risks. The WEL reductions for styrene and IPA arriving in December 2026 will directly affect flexographic operations using these substances. A structured WHS management plan ensures your flexographic operation addresses chemical, mechanical, and thermal hazards under the WHS Regulation 2025.
Key Hazards
Regulatory Requirements
Hazardous chemical exposure, work near powered mobile plant, flammable atmosphere
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