OHS factors that must be considered when setting up and/or operating machine transport systems areas of the reel stand that should be monitored to ensure trouble-free operation area of the web control system that should be adjusted to maintain correct web tension OHS factors that must be considered when setting up and/or operating machine delivery systems checks needed when substrate is removed from the machine OHS factors that should be considered in the transport and delivery areas of the machine procedures that will ensure smooth transport of sections through the machine steps that can be taken to ensure smooth delivery of sections important factors to consider when setting the feeder the setting of the double/misfeed sheet calliper system the different types of sheet/section delivery systems the largest and smallest sheet or section size that can be run through this machine areas of the machine that should be adjusted to allow for 42 gsm stock OHS factors that must be considered when maintaining the cutting process indicators that demand the replacement of a knife adjustingcutting pressure removing the waste (offcut) from the work area important points to monitor when maintaining the cutting process which will ensure that the machine can be kept running without interruption? OHS factors that must be considered when problem solving on the machine maintaining the cutting process check needed when packing cutting devices procedure for correcting common machine faults adjustments if the cover is marked (scuffed) when trimming OHS factors that must be considered when using the folding machine areas to continuously observe to ensure the smooth trouble-free operation of the machine areas of the in-line process that should be monitored to assure the quality of the product OHS factors that must be considered when adjusting/correcting the machine causes of out-of-square folding and explain how each may be corrected segments of quality assurance that would be inspected at the completion of the sample run communication action that should be instigated if job is out-of-square communication action that should be instigated if the ink is too wet for production communication action that should be instigated if the job does not coincide with the sample parts of the machine that should be adjusted if the sheet is creasing OHS factors that should be considered when operating the machine factors that govern the speed at which the machine will operate indicators that the machine was in need of lubrication OHS factors that should be considered before readjusting the machine method of correction that is needed to prevent double sheet feeds circumstances the machine would need to be adjusted acceptable collating result items that must be checked against the client's sample OHS factors that must be considered when using hot melt adhesive safety clothing that is available for use when operating adhesive binders OHS factors that should be considered before readjusting the machines areas of the in-line process that should be monitored to assure the quality of the product sectors to observe to ensure that the production process is trouble-free and continuous the need for the machine to be adjusted adhesive binder, adhesive application adjustment straightening the wire feed of a wire stitcher possible reasons for the welding being unsuccessful for a high frequency welder quality aspects that should be considered in a completed adhesive-bound job quality aspects that should be considered in a completed high frequency welded job quality aspects that should be considered in a completed wire-stitched job ways of altered production to meet client requirements OHS factors that must be considered when maintaining the laminating and in-line processes assuring registration of laminating monitoring of the in-line processes to ensure a quality product laminating problems that may occur during the operation of the machine adjustments or correction procedures that may need to be made to ensure accurate operation of the process quality aspects that should be considered in a completed laminated job in Ways of altered production to meet client requirements OHS factors that must be considered when conducting machine shutdown procedures checks that are needed when waste is removed from the machine and surrounding area for disposal or recycling checksthat are needed during the machine shutdown procedure checks that are needed when the cutting devices or knives are cleaned or replaced ready for the next run areas of the machine that require cleaning at the end of the run materials that need to be cleaned from the machine preparing the finished work for dispatch keeping the machine clear of surface rust (condensation) features that need to be checked on the finished product common faults that cause product to be rejected, and how can they be fixed/avoided testing procedures that are available and why are they used production records that need to be kept or written up information that should be included in this reporting procedure machine manuals, safety and other documentation that are relevant to this task, where they are kept and information that is included in these documents
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