Printing

WHS Management for Offset Printing

Manage IPA exposure, press guarding, and noise hazards across sheetfed and web offset operations.

Offset printing remains the dominant commercial printing process in Australia and presents a distinct hazard profile centred on isopropyl alcohol exposure from dampening systems, nip point entanglement risks on multi-unit presses, and sustained noise levels exceeding 85 dB(A) during production runs. The WEL for IPA is dropping from 400 to 200 ppm in December 2026, requiring offset printers to reassess dampening solution concentrations or transition to alcohol-free alternatives. A dedicated WHS management plan ensures your offset operations meet current and incoming regulatory requirements while protecting press operators and finishing staff.

Key Hazards

Isopropyl alcohol vapour exposure from dampening systems (WEL reducing 50%)Nip point entanglement on impression cylinders, blanket cylinders, and roller trainsNoise exposure exceeding 85 dB(A) from press operation and delivery systemsSolvent exposure during blanket washes and roller cleaningManual handling injuries from paper loading and plate changesSlip hazards from ink and solvent spills on press room floors

Regulatory Requirements

HRCW Categories

Hazardous chemical exposure, hazardous manual tasks, work near powered mobile plant

Section 26A Codes (binding 1 July 2026)
Managing Risks of Hazardous ChemicalsManaging Noise and Preventing Hearing LossManaging Risks of Plant in the Workplace

SWMS Required

Press OperationInk MixingSolvent HandlingCleaning Press Components

Related Sectors

Digital PrintingUv CuringFlexographic Printing

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We help offset printing businesses develop compliant WHS management systems covering IPA exposure controls, press guarding audits, and WEL transition planning.

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