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Screen print Ink Mixing Station Best Practices Workspace clean

Screen print Ink Mixing Station Best Practices Workspace clean Supplies properly put away when work complete Tools and chemicals properly labeled Weighing equipment properly calibrated Weighing equipment cleaned after each recipe Mixing equipment enclosed and free of ink residue.

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Screen print Ink Mixing Station Best Practices Workspace clean

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  1. Screen print Ink Mixing Station Best Practices • Workspace clean • Supplies properly put away when work complete • Tools and chemicals properly labeled • Weighing equipment properly calibrated • Weighing equipment cleaned after each recipe • Mixing equipment enclosed and free of ink residue

  2. Screen print Ink Mixing Station Bad Practices • Workspace dirty • Supplies out and contaminated by improper use • Tools and chemicals not labeled or labeled improperly • Weighing equipment out of calibration • Weighing equipment contaminated by ink • Mixing equipment open and contaminated by ink residue

  3. Screen print Ink Storage Best Practices • Storage room dedicated to ink • Room clean and free of clutter • Shelves available to organize ink by type and keep containers off the floor • Shelves clearly labeled • Ink chemicals containers properly labeled • Ink containers clean, any spills cleaned immediately • MSDS, spill clean up equipment available

  4. Screen print Ink Storage • Bad Practices • Storage combined within workspace • Dispensing or mixing allowed within storage area • More inventory than shelving allows, storage directly on the floor • Ink stored in open containers • Individual containers not labeled or improperly labeled • Containers and storage room contaminated with spilled ink • No MSDS or safety equipment available in case of spill

  5. Screen Storage Best Practices • Screens properly cleaned, dried before put away for storage • Screens stored off the floor • Shelving labeled for easy retrieval

  6. Screen Storage Bad Practices • Screens stacked against each other • Screens sitting on the floor • Ink residue left on screens

  7. Squeegee/Mixing Tools Storage Best Practices • Squeegees / tools properly cleaned, dried before put away for storage • Cleanings chemicals properly labeled. PPE available. • Tools free of dried ink

  8. Squeegee/Mixing Tool Storage Bad Practices • Uncontrolled storage areas contaminated with ink • Squeeqees and other tools contaminated with ink • Squeegee type not properly labeled • Tools not properly labeled

  9. Screen print Production Area • Best Practices • No bulk ink storage in production area • Print stations clean • Spot cleaning performed in designated areas

  10. Screen Print Production Area • Bad Practices • Uncontrolled ink storage allowed at production stations • Trash and ink contaminate production areas • Uncontrolled/improperly labeled chemicals on production floor

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