Cleaning printing press components is a daily task that combines solvent vapour exposure with nip point hazards as workers clean blankets, rollers, ink trays, and impression cylinders. Many cleaning tasks are performed with the press in inching mode, placing workers in close proximity to rotating components while using volatile solvents. Automatic blanket washing systems reduce but do not eliminate operator exposure, and manual roller cleaning remains necessary for thorough maintenance. The WEL reductions for IPA and other solvents arriving in December 2026 will affect the exposure profile of press cleaning tasks. This SWMS template covers all press cleaning activities with controls mapped to applicable codes of practice.
WHS Regulation 2025 Part 7.1 — Hazardous Chemicals; Part 5.2 — Plant
Hazardous chemical exposure, work near powered mobile plant
Managing Risks of Hazardous Chemicals; Managing Risks of Plant in the Workplace (binding July 2026)
Yes — Both codes binding July 2026. Non-compliance is admissible as evidence of breach.
| Hazard | Consequence | Likelihood |
|---|---|---|
| Solvent vapour inhalation during blanket washing and roller cleaning | CNS depression, respiratory irritation, chronic respiratory disease | Likely |
| Nip point entanglement during manual cleaning of rotating components | Amputation, crush injuries, degloving | Possible |
| Skin contact with cleaning solvents causing dermatitis | Occupational contact dermatitis, skin sensitisation | Likely |
| Slip hazards from solvent and ink residue on press room floors | Fractures, head injuries from falls | Possible |
| Fire risk from solvent-soaked rags and waste materials | Press room fire, burns, property damage | Unlikely |
A worker suffered a degloving injury to the hand while cleaning an impression cylinder with the press in inching mode. The nip guard had been removed to allow access for cleaning and was not replaced. The employer had no documented cleaning procedure requiring guard reinstatement.
2023 — Workplace Health and Safety Queensland Prosecution Database
Our WHS consultants develop press cleaning SWMS with solvent exposure controls, guard management procedures, and LOTO requirements that satisfy regulator expectations.
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