UV Lamp Maintenance SWMS
UV lamp maintenance in printing facilities involves direct exposure to UV radiation, residual ozone and formaldehyde, high-voltage electrical components, and surfaces at temperatures exceeding 400 degrees Celsius. Lamp replacement, reflector cleaning, and power supply servicing require workers to access areas of the press that are normally enclosed and shielded during operation. The WEL reductions for formaldehyde to 0.3 ppm and ozone to 0.05 ppm arriving in December 2026 mean that even residual concentrations present during maintenance activities will require atmospheric verification before and during work. This SWMS template covers UV lamp inspection, replacement, reflector cleaning, and power supply maintenance with controls mapped to applicable codes of practice.
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Legal Requirements
WHS Regulation 2025 Part 7.1 — Hazardous Chemicals; Part 5.2 — Plant; Part 4.5 — Electrical
Hazardous chemical exposure, work near energised electrical installations
Managing Risks of Hazardous Chemicals; Managing Electrical Risks in the Workplace (binding July 2026)
Yes — Both codes binding July 2026. Non-compliance is admissible as evidence of breach.
Hazards
| Hazard | Consequence | Likelihood |
|---|---|---|
| UV radiation exposure from unshielded lamps during inspection and replacement | Photokeratitis (arc eye), UV skin burns, long-term skin cancer risk | Possible |
| Ozone and formaldehyde inhalation from residual atmospheric contamination | Respiratory irritation, pulmonary oedema, chronic respiratory disease | Possible |
| Electrical shock from high-voltage UV lamp power supplies | Electrocution, cardiac arrest, electrical burns | Unlikely |
| Thermal burns from lamp assemblies and reflectors at operating temperature | Second and third degree burns | Possible |
| Mercury exposure from broken UV lamps containing mercury vapour | Acute mercury poisoning, chronic neurological damage | Unlikely |
Controls (Hierarchy of Controls)
Recent Prosecutions
A worker sustained severe UV burns to exposed skin and photokeratitis after a UV curing system was operated with a defective shutter mechanism that allowed radiation exposure during a press stoppage. The employer had not maintained the shutter interlock system.
2023 — WorkSafe Victoria Prosecution Database
What Your SWMS Must Include
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