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Health & Safety SOP No.

N/A
Date: November 2015
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE Review Date: Novemebr 2018
Version No. 1.0
Authorised by: Associate
CHANGING A TONER CARTRIDGE Director, Health & Safety

3. WARNINGS/SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
If a toner cartridge is damaged and there is risk of
inhalation of particles, wear respiratory protection such
as a disposable P2 dust mask.

Use cold water to clean toner spills hot water can set
the toner into fabrics.

Normally the power to a printer, photocopier or


multifunction device is left on during the replacement
of a toner cartridge. Safety features (guarding and
interlocking) will isolate the energy sources and
mechanical parts from contact with the operator.

The guarding and interlocking features should only be


bypassed by a competent technician after the device
1. INTRODUCTION has been unplugged from the power.

Remove all jewelry and secure any loose clothing prior


Scope
to opening the device.
This standard operating procedure outlines instructions
for the safe handling and disposal of toner cartridges
4. OPERATION
for printers, photocopiers and multifunction devices.
4.1 Start Up
Description
Toner cartridges contain small amounts of carbon black Read and become familiar with the manufacturers
and amorphous silica. Some individuals may be instructions for installing or replacing toner
sensitive to these substances and could have a reaction cartridges.
if they come into contact with the skin. Read the toner cartridge manufacturers/suppliers
material safety data sheet (MSDS)/ safety data
2. REQUIREMENTS sheet (SDS).

2.1 Training/Licensing 4.2 During Operation


Personnel shall have the following training and/or Open device and gently remove spent cartridge
licensing: Immediately place toner cartridge in a durable
instruction and demonstration by a competent plastic bag and seal
person prior to changing a toner cartridge. Place toner cartridge in cartridge recycle bin
Remove new toner cartridge from packaging
2.2 Personal Protective Equipment Gently place toner cartridge into printer
Personal protective equipment that meets relevant Close device
Australian Standards:
Gloves disposable nitrile or PVC gloves Contact the Sustainability for more information on
Respiratory equipment, only where toner cartridge toner cartridge recycling:
is damaged/spills disposable P2 dust mask http://sustainablecampus.unimelb.edu.au/

2.3 Other
N/A

STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE 1

: September 2015 1.1 Associate Director, Health & Safety September 2018
The University of Melbourne Uncontrolled when printed.
4.3 Shut Down 8.4 University Procedures/Guidance
N/A MSDS for toner cartridge
Device manufacturers operating manual
5. MAINTENANCE Regulated plant risk management procedure
Unsafe plant and equipment: OHS requirements
5.1 Operator procedure
N/A

5.2 Maintenance/Manufacturer
Scheduled servicing of the device shall be undertaken
by an authorised service agent.

5.3 Repairs
Repairs to the device shall be undertaken by an
authorised service agent.

6. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Refer to the manufacturers instruction manual or
signage on the device to manage faults or issues.

Report any damage or faults in the device to the


manager/supervisor and the authorised service agent.

If the device is damaged, isolate (turn of power) and tag


out it out in accordance with the University of
Melbournes Unsafe plant and equipment: OHS
requirements procedure.

7. EMERGENCY
In the event of emergency, immediately turn off power
to the device.

Commence emergency procedures in accordance with


local area emergency instructions.

8. REFERENCES

8.1 Legislation
Occupational Health & Safety Act 2004 (Vic)
Occupational health & Safety Regulations 2007
(Vic)

8.2 Standards
Model code of practice - Managing the risks of
plant in the workplace
WorkSafe Victoria, Plant (Code of Practice No. 19,
1995)

8.3 Codes and Guidance


Gloves AS/NZS 2161.2: Occupational protective
gloves: general requirements
Respiratory protection AS/NZS 1715: Selection,
use and maintenance of respiratory protective
equipment

STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE 2

: September 2015 1.1 Associate Director, Health & Safety September 2018
The University of Melbourne Uncontrolled when printed.

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