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Evidence Guide: ICPCBF297 - Clean sack and bag machines

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ICPCBF297 - Clean sack and bag machines

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Prepare for cleaning

  1. Machinery is safely switched off before cleaning is started
  2. Cleaning equipment and materials most suitable for the machine are selected
Machinery is safely switched off before cleaning is started

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Cleaning equipment and materials most suitable for the machine are selected

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Commence cleaning

  1. Vacuum systems are checked for wear, opened and cleaned with compressed air, and suctions replaced if necessary
  2. Rollers and drums are checked for wear and cleaned
  3. Jaws and grippers are cleaned and checked for wear
  4. Glue units are checked for wear and cleaned, and excess glue and build-up removed from glue nipples
  5. Glue applicators are cleaned and checked for wear
  6. Hot melt residues are removed and glue pot is cleaned
  7. Base and underneath of machine are cleaned of print ink and glue residue
  8. Entire machine is blown down, top to bottom, and all grease and oil is removed from components, housings and the floor
  9. Cleaning methods which are safe, avoid harm to the environment and follow the manufacturer’s instructions are used
Vacuum systems are checked for wear, opened and cleaned with compressed air, and suctions replaced if necessary

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Rollers and drums are checked for wear and cleaned

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Jaws and grippers are cleaned and checked for wear

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Glue units are checked for wear and cleaned, and excess glue and build-up removed from glue nipples

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Glue applicators are cleaned and checked for wear

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Hot melt residues are removed and glue pot is cleaned

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Base and underneath of machine are cleaned of print ink and glue residue

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Entire machine is blown down, top to bottom, and all grease and oil is removed from components, housings and the floor

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Cleaning methods which are safe, avoid harm to the environment and follow the manufacturer’s instructions are used

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Complete cleaning

  1. Used cleaning agents and waste materials are disposed of safely
  2. When cleaning is finished, machine is checked to ensure it is safe to operate, and all machine guarding is replaced or repositioned in safe working order
  3. Obvious faults and wear are documented and reported
Used cleaning agents and waste materials are disposed of safely

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When cleaning is finished, machine is checked to ensure it is safe to operate, and all machine guarding is replaced or repositioned in safe working order

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Obvious faults and wear are documented and reported

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Assessed

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Prepare for cleaning

1.1 Machinery is safely switched off before cleaning is started

1.2 Cleaning equipment and materials most suitable for the machine are selected

2. Commence cleaning

2.1 Vacuum systems are checked for wear, opened and cleaned with compressed air, and suctions replaced if necessary

2.2 Rollers and drums are checked for wear and cleaned

2.3 Jaws and grippers are cleaned and checked for wear

2.4 Glue units are checked for wear and cleaned, and excess glue and build-up removed from glue nipples

2.5 Glue applicators are cleaned and checked for wear

2.6 Hot melt residues are removed and glue pot is cleaned

2.7 Base and underneath of machine are cleaned of print ink and glue residue

2.8 Entire machine is blown down, top to bottom, and all grease and oil is removed from components, housings and the floor

2.9 Cleaning methods which are safe, avoid harm to the environment and follow the manufacturer’s instructions are used

3. Complete cleaning

3.1 Used cleaning agents and waste materials are disposed of safely

3.2 When cleaning is finished, machine is checked to ensure it is safe to operate, and all machine guarding is replaced or repositioned in safe working order

3.3 Obvious faults and wear are documented and reported

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Prepare for cleaning

1.1 Machinery is safely switched off before cleaning is started

1.2 Cleaning equipment and materials most suitable for the machine are selected

2. Commence cleaning

2.1 Vacuum systems are checked for wear, opened and cleaned with compressed air, and suctions replaced if necessary

2.2 Rollers and drums are checked for wear and cleaned

2.3 Jaws and grippers are cleaned and checked for wear

2.4 Glue units are checked for wear and cleaned, and excess glue and build-up removed from glue nipples

2.5 Glue applicators are cleaned and checked for wear

2.6 Hot melt residues are removed and glue pot is cleaned

2.7 Base and underneath of machine are cleaned of print ink and glue residue

2.8 Entire machine is blown down, top to bottom, and all grease and oil is removed from components, housings and the floor

2.9 Cleaning methods which are safe, avoid harm to the environment and follow the manufacturer’s instructions are used

3. Complete cleaning

3.1 Used cleaning agents and waste materials are disposed of safely

3.2 When cleaning is finished, machine is checked to ensure it is safe to operate, and all machine guarding is replaced or repositioned in safe working order

3.3 Obvious faults and wear are documented and reported

Evidence of the ability to:

safely clean and check a sack and bag machine with minimum downtime according to manufacturer’s specifications and work health and safety (WHS) regulations.

Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.

To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:

list common faults associated with sack or bag manufacturing machines, the causes, and how to correct them

identify environmental obligations to be observed

explain WHS procedures for using cleaning fluids and equipment.