contractor safety orientation 2009
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Arkansas Kraft Division
ContractorSafety Orientation
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Contractors non Arkansas Kraft Division
personnel on site doing maintenance,
testing, repair or other work
Contractor Safety Orientation
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Safety Orientation
Lockout
Confined Space
Personal Protective Equipment
Emergency Response
General Safety Rules Permits
Site Layout
Contractor Access
Hazard Awareness
Safety Requirements
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This presentation is to be used as an overview of the
safety rules and policies at the Arkansas Kraft Division
facility. It does not cover all the safety requirements
detailed in our Safety Policy Manual.All contractors and contractor employees must be
trained on and understand all the requirements of our
Safety Policy Manual before beginning work at
Arkansas Kraft Division.
Contractor Safety Orientation
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It is the responsibility of each person inspecting or working on
equipment to follow the Lockout procedure as outlined in the Arkansas
Kraft Division Lockout Policy. Personnel who violate these rules are
subject to disciplinary action. Lockout is required when:
Any employee (or contractor) is required to remove or bypass aguard or other safety device.
Any employee (or contractor) is required to place any part of hisbody into the mechanism of a piece of equipment or path ofhazardous energy/materials while installing, constructing, erecting,adjusting, inspecting, cleaning, operating or maintaining the
process.
Lockout
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Lockout Procedures:
Equipment will only be de-energized and locked out by personnelauthorized by Arkansas Kraft Division who have been trained in the
Lockout procedure and who are familiar with the specific procedures for
the equipment.
Contractor employees may lockout on the energy source or on thegroup lockout device only after the Authorized Arkansas Kraft Division
employee has secured the equipment, verified a successful lockout and
placed a personal or department lock on the device.
Personal locks must have only 1 key. Contractor employee personal
locks must have the name of the employee, the name of the
contractor and a Danger tag on the lock or on a tag attached
with the lock. The name of the owner must be legible at all times. Silver
Master locks are not to be used for Lockout.
Lockout
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Lockout Procedures:
When the Group Lock Out Procedure is utilized, personnel
working on the locked out equipment are required to:
Review the lock out isolation list to ensure it is for the piece of
equipment they will be working on. Review the lock out isolation list to ensure that it is complete.
Place their personal lock on the lock ring or lockbox prior toperforming assigned work and remove their personal lock aftercompleting assigned work.
Note: never place a personal lock on the lock ring or lockbox untilthe lockout isolation list is complete and posted and the
department lock is applied
Lockout
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Lockout Procedures:
Each individual working on a piece of equipment that is locked outmust place his/her personal lock on the appropriate lockout device.
Individuals must maintain possession of the key to their personallock.
No one other than the individual that placed the lock on the lockoutdevice may remove the lock.
Removal of a personal lock by anyone other than the person that
placed the lock may result in disciplinary action.
Contractors may use a satellite lock box to protect their employees.
The contractor supervisor or designee will place a Contractor lockand tag on the Arkansas Kraft Division lockout device. Thecontractor will then place the key to this lock in his lockbox.Contractor employees will then place their personal locks on theContractor lockbox.
Lockout
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This orientation provides a brief overview of the AKD lockout
requirements. All Contractors and contractor employees must
be trained on the requirements of the AKD Lockout Policy and provide
to AKD proof of training and understanding of the requirements of the
Lockout Policy before performing work at Arkansas Kraft Division.
Lockout
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The Arkansas Kraft Division Confined Space Policy is designed to
control and protect personnel from Confined Space hazards and to
establish guidelines for entry into Confined Spaces. This policy
prohibits unauthorized entry, identifies and evaluates potential
hazards, and establishes procedures and practices for safe entry.This includes atmospheric monitoring, requires an attendant for all
permit spaces during entry operations, establishes procedures to
summon rescuers and a system for preparing, issuing, using and
canceling entry permits.
Confined Space
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A Confined Space is defined as an area which (1) has adequate size
and configuration for employee entry, (2) has limited means of access
or egress, and (3) is not designed for continuous employee occupancy.
A Permit-Required Confined Space is a Confined Space as defined
above, andpresents or has the potential for hazards related to
atmospheric conditions (toxic, flammable, asphyxiating), engulfment,
configuration or any other recognized serious hazard.
Confined Space
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Signs shall be posted near Confined Spaces to notify individuals what
hazards might be present and that only Authorized Entrants may enter
the Confined Spaces. Signs shall read,
DANGER, Permit Required Confined Space DO NOT ENTER.
Confined Space
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An individual is considered to have entered the Confined Space when
any part of the individual's body breaks the plane of the Confined
Space's opening.
Only individuals who are trained and knowledgeable in the hazardsthey may face, are able to recognize signs or symptoms of exposure
and understand the consequences of exposure to hazards may enter
confined spaces.
Entrants must know how to use any needed equipment, communicate
with Attendants as necessary, alert Attendants when a warningsymptom or other hazardous condition arises and exit as quickly as
possible when ordered to or alerted.
Confined Space
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Attendants are individuals who are trained in and familiar with the
hazards of Confined Spaces, aware of behavioral effects of potential
exposures, know to maintain a continuous count of entrants, remain
outside the space until relieved, communicate with entrants asnecessary to monitor their status and when to order exit. They must be
properly equipped and know how to summon assistance, prevent
unauthorized entry and perform non-entry rescues. They must not
perform other duties that interfere with their primary duty to monitor
and protect the safety of Authorized Entrants. Attendants must wear a
green vest while serving as an attendant.
Confined Space
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An authorized AKD employee shall properly shutdown and isolate the
confined space. An authorized AKD employee will complete all tasks
required by the permit for entry using the procedures detailed in the
Arkansas Kraft Division Confined Space Policy.The completed permit will be posted at the entry point after all lockout
and atmospheric testing has been completed.
Contractor employees will lockout on the appropriate lockout device
before entering a confined space.
The atmosphere inside the space will be monitored continuously whenpersonnel are in the space.
Confined Space
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No individual shall enter any confined space until it has been properly
prepared and permitted for entry using the procedures detailed in the
Arkansas Kraft Division Confined Space Policy.
No individual shall enter any confined space without an attendant
posted at the entry point.
Entrants must ensure their name and time of entry is on the entry list
when they enter and exit time is on the list when they exit the space.
Entrants must place their personal lock on the lockout device beforethey enter the space and remove their personal lock when they finish
working in the space.
Confined Space
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Entrants must wear a harness and retrieval line when entering a
confined space unless they create a hazard to the entrant.
Contractors shall supply their employees equipment as required by the
job (gas monitors, safety lines/harnesses, other PPE).
Authorized Entrants shall exit the Confined Space, unless it is
physically impossible to do so without assistance, when:
the Attendant orders evacuation; an atmospheric monitor alarm is activated;
the Authorized Entrants perceive that they are in danger.
Confined Space
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This orientation provides a brief overview of the Arkansas Kraft Division
Confined Space Entry requirements. All Contractors and contractor
employees must be trained on the AKD Confined Space Policy and
provide to AKD proof of training and understanding of the requirements
of the Confined Space Entry Policy before performing work at ArkansasKraft Division.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required at AKD
ANSI Z 41 1991approved safety shoes are mandatory.
Hard hats are to be worn at all times by contractors.
Hearing protection must be worn in areas above 80 decibels.
Appropriate, approved eye protection must be worn at all times.Tinted or dark glasses will not be worn inside buildings except when
used for welding .
Gloves must be worn by all personnel when handling rough, sharp-
edged, abrasive material, or where work subjects the hands tolacerations, punctures, burns or bruises.
Personal Protective Equipment
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Fall Protection
Personal Fall protection is required when working on elevated
surfaces 4 feet high or more without protective barrier.
Personal fall protection includes a full body harness with shock
absorbent type lanyard.Anchor point for fall protection must hold at least 5000 pounds.
Employees required to use fall protection must be trained in the use,
inspection and maintenance of the equipment used.
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Dress requirements
Contact lenses are not allowed in the mill.
Jewelry including watches, rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets
are not to be worn in the mill areas.
Loose fitting clothing must not be wornHair restraint must be worn if the hair is long and touching the
shoulders.
Shirts with four (4) inch sleeves down past the shoulders and that cover
the entire mid-section of the body is required.Full-length trousers without excessive length and flare are required.
Personal Protective Equipment
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This orientation provides a brief overview of the Arkansas Kraft Division
Personal Protective Equipment requirements. All Contractors and
contractor employees must be trained on the AKD Personal Protective
Equipment Policy and provide to AKD proof of training and
understanding of the requirements of the Personal ProtectiveEquipment Policy before performing work at Arkansas Kraft Division.
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The purpose of this Emergency Response Policy is to provide an
effective Emergency Action Plan that identifies planned responses for
emergencies which have a reasonable probability for occurrence at
Arkansas Kraft Division.
For the purpose of this plan, an emergency is any occurrence orsituation with the potential to cause loss of life or extensive injuries to
personnel, extensive property damage, or damage to the environment.
An emergency may include, but is not limited to a major fire, explosion,
serious injury, or chemical spill.
This Policy applies to all individuals working at Arkansas Kraft Divisionif an emergency occurs.
Emergency Response
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The basic step to take in any emergency at AKD is to notify the
Guard. The Guard is designated to be the main communications
coordinator in any emergency that can occur in the mill; consequently,
the response to any emergency will effectively start by notifying the
Guard.To report any emergency call 9111. When reporting an emergency
be prepared to provide the following information:
Name and telephone extension
Nature of the emergency; i.e., fire, spill, injury, bomb threat,etc.
Location of emergency situation
Details of situation
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Emergency Alarms
There are 7 different types of alarms throughout Arkansas
Kraft Division:
1. Emergency Response Alarm (Alert for Fire, Rescue or
Hazmat Team)2. Severe Weather Alarm
3. Hydrogen Sulfide Alarms (local to affected area)
4. Boiler Alarm
5. Evacuation Alarm6. Fire System Alarms (Local to areas)
7. Natural Gas Leak alarm
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Description of Alarm Systems
To Report an Emergency call The Guard At 9111
Severe Weather 30 Second Blast 3 times on mill alarm
Mill Evacuation 60 Second Blast 2 times on mill alarm Natural Gas Leak 30 Second Blast 4 times on mill alarm
All Clear 1-1-1-1-1 on mill alarm
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Hydrogen Sulfide Detection and Alarms
Hydrogen sulfide is generated in the pulping processes at Arkansas
Kraft Division. This highly hazardous chemical is monitored in the mill
by gas detection monitors. It smells like rotten eggs. Detection of
hydrogen sulfide will activate local alarms. Red flashing light Evacuate area, be alert for changing
environmental conditions
Red Flashing Light and Horn -- Hazardous concentration exits,
Evacuate area immediately and notify your supervisor.
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Recovery Boiler Alarm
If a problem develops with the boiler, a horn will sound at the boiler.
When the boiler alarm sounds, all outside contractors, and visitors
should immediately leave the area via a safe route. Contractors should
report to the evacuation area and sign out at the gate. Do not use anelevator.
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Natural Gas Leak Alarm
If a Natural Gas leak is detected, the mill alarm will sound 4 30
second blasts. Contractors should evacuate to the designated
evacuation area
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Emergency Response
LISTED BELOW ARE THE FIRE CODES FOR MILL AREAS
AREA CODE AREA CODE
Paper Machines Pulping (Downstairs) 2-4
Dry End Upstairs 1-1 Scale Office 2-5
Dry End Basement 1-2 Caustic Plant 3-1Wet End Upstairs 1-3 Recovery Furnace 3-2
Wet End Basement 1-4 Boilers-Demineralizer 3-3
Hydrapulper 1-5 High Voltage-Switchgear 3-4
Effluent Clarifier 1-6 Water Clarifier 3-5
Woodyard 2-1 Warehouse 4-1
Chip Storage 2-2 Main Office 4-2
Pulping (Upstairs) 2-3 Maintenance Shop 4-3
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Primary Evacuation Assembly Points
Pulpmill, Recovery, Woodyard Parking lot by scale gate
Papermill, Shipping, Main Office, Technical Main Office Parking Lot
Recycle Fiber West Truck Turnaround
Shop Oil Storage Tank Levee
Secondary Evacuation Assembly Points
Pulpmill, Recovery, Woodyard, Maintenance shop East by Rainey Well
Papermill, Shipping, Main Office, Recycle Fiber, Technical South to Clarifier Pond Area
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Severe weather shelters
Ground floor restrooms
Main Office conference room
DCS control office restrooms
Restrooms in shop
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Any employee, contractor, visitor, or vendor that is not in their assigned
work area, when an evacuation occurs and cannot reach their assigned
assembly point, should proceed to the nearest accessible assembly
point and report their presence to the person in charge. This person
should remain with this group throughout the duration of theevacuation.
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This orientation provides a brief overview of the Arkansas Kraft Division
Emergency Response procedures. All Contractors and contractor
employees must be trained on the AKD Emergency Response Policy
and provide to AKD proof of training and understanding of the
requirements of the Emergency Response Policy before performingwork at Arkansas Kraft Division.
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The only safe source of drinking water is a bottled water or drinking
fountain; other sources should not be used.
Possession of or drinking of alcoholic beverages is strictly prohibited
on Company premises.
Possession or use of drugs for other than medical reasons isforbidden on Company premises.
Everyone is expected to keep their equipment and work area clean.
Smoking is allowed only in designated areas.
Check with the AKD supervisor for smoking areas.
Smokeless tobacco must have container with lid. Do not spitanywhere except in the container. Keep the container with you at all
times.
General Safety Rules
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Injury Reporting Procedure
All injuries, regardless of severity must be reported to supervisor.
All first aid injuries require written report to be turned in to Guard,
Nurse or Safety Office
Contractor must have first aid kit. Minor first aid to be administered by contractor.
Nurse phone number is 9230, Guard phone number is 9350.
Report serious injuries by calling 9111. Med-Tech will be called to
assist.
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Safety Flagging and SignsDanger flagging. Red danger flagging indicates immediate danger and
special precautions are necessary. Danger flagging must not be crossed by
unauthorized personnel.
Caution flagging. Yellow caution flagging is used to warn againstpotential hazards or to caution against unsafe practices. Personnel may enter
the flagged areas if they have a compelling reason to enter the area; however,
they should avoid entering the area whenever possible.
Barricade tags.All flagging must have barricade tags attached identifying who
placed the flagging, why it is in place, when it was placed and how long it willbe used.
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Cell phones may be used only by supervisors and only for company
business.
Vehicle speed limit is 15 mph in the mill.
All tools must be identifiable to the contractor, color code, engraving,
marking, etc. Tools must be inspected before use, damaged tools must be
repaired or replaced.
Lost or missing tools should be reported to the guard.
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Use of AKD Equipment/Tools
Overhead crane
Powered Industrial Equipment
Manlifts
Must be trained on existing or comparable equipment and have priorapproval from authorized AKD employee.
Elevator in Recovery is for personnel only.
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Compressed Gas Bottles
AKD supplies compressed gas
Bottles must be secured upright at all times
Bottles must be transported with caps on
Acetylene cutting gauges must not be damaged Spark arrestors must be placed at gauges and by torch
When empty or at job completion, bottles must be returned to
storage rack behind Storeroom and stored properly
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Compressed Air
Air hose pressure must be regulated or pressure relieved below 30
PSI
Inspect hoses for damaged or loose clamps
Use Safety clips Neveruse an air hose with compressed air against your body or
clothes or that of another person.
Do not use mill air for human supplied air
High pressure hoses Use your own or have them made up by
maintenance
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Extension Cords and Welding Leads
Must have valid inspection program
Must have identification labeling
Must have ground fault circuit interrupters on all extension cords and
Electrical hand tools Extension Cords and Welding Leads must not be run through doors
or holes in walls, keep off floor
Extension cords and welding leads should be run overhead when
possible and must not pose a tripping hazard.
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Flammable liquids stored inside a building must be in an approved
flammable-liquid storage cabinet.
Only authorized personnel are allowed to enter the electric centers.
Smoking, tobacco, food and drink are prohibited in the electrical
centers.
Personnel are expected to obey all signs, tags and flagging which are
posted to warn of potential or existing hazards.
Only properly trained and authorized personnel can drive and operate
Mobile Equipment and Cranes. Requirements for operating such
equipment including pickup trucks, dump trucks, Forklift and Clamp Trucks,
House Cranes, Gantry Cranes, Mobile Cranes, and Manlifts can be found inthe AKD Mobile Equipment Policy.
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Ladders and Scaffolding
Only ladders and scaffolds that meet OSHA requirements and thatare in good condition will be used.
Only fiberglass ladders are to be used around electrical energysources.
Ladders must extend 3 feet above landing and be tied off. Ladders must be placed at 4 to 1 ratio at base.
Scaffolding must be erected and inspected by qualified andcompetent person.
Working platform for scaffolding must be covered.
If scaffolding is over 20 feet high, must be tied off If over 10 feet high, must use fall arrest system.
Ladder must be used to get on and off scaffolding.
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Any unknown insulation material is to be treated as asbestos-
containing matter.
Asbestos containing material is marked with purple paint.
If you suspect material is asbestos, do not handle or disturb it.
Contact AKD personnel.
Persons in contact with chemicals must wear proper protective
equipment and clothing.
If, for any reason, it is necessary to remove handrails, U-drain
covers, etc., make sure that a temporary means of protection is
provided.
General Safety Rules
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Operate only equipment that you have been trained and authorized
to operate.
Observe all traffic signs, speed limits, and parking regulations. The
speed limit in the mill for all traffic is 15 mph.
Go in and out of the plant by regular roadways and walkways. Do
not take shortcuts or go through other department posted areas,
such as motor control centers, recycle fiber, shipping, etc.
Cross railroad tracks at regular roadways only, after taking time to
"Stop, Look, and Listen."
General Safety Rules
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Horseplay of any kind is absolutely forbidden at the Arkansas Kraft
Division.
Do not pass under, over, or between railcars at the facility.
When discarding boards, always remove protruding nails or bend
them down.
Protective blinds must be used around welders to prevent other
employees from receiving arc burns.
General Safety Rules
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Firearms and other weapons are forbidden on Arkansas Kraft
Division property.
Know the emergency alarms, evacuation routes and assembly
points for your specific work area.
Be familiar with emergency safety equipment located in your work
area.
All individuals working at Arkansas Kraft Division must adhere to all
other established safety rules/policies developed by the Arkansas
Kraft Division.
General Safety Rules
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Golf carts, mules and similar transportation must be approved bymaintenance superintendent or designee.
Golf carts, mules and similar transportation must be equipped withoperable front and rear lights, horn, brakes and brake lights.
Portable generators shall not be connected to any AKD electrical
device or circuit without prior approval of AKD electricalsuperintendent or designee.
Lost or missing tools must be reported to security or personnel.
General Safety Rules
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This orientation provides a brief overview of the Arkansas Kraft Division
General safety rules. All Contractors and contractor employees must be
trained on the AKD General Safety Rules Policy and provide to AKD
proof of training and understanding of the requirements of the General
Safety Rules Policy before performing work at Arkansas Kraft Division
General Safety Rules
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Confined Space Entry
Required for entry into any confined space at AKD.
Completed by authorized AKD personnel.
AKD personnel will isolate and lock out space.
Contractors must lockout on lockout device provided by AKD.
Trained attendant must be provided by contractor.
Atmosphere must be tested before entry and monitored while in space.
Sign in and out with time on entry roster
Full body harness and lifeline required.See AKD Confined Space Policy for details about the permit.
Permits
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Hot Work Permit
Required for any work that contributes a direct source of ignition such
as cutting, welding, grinding, heat-treating, powder actuated fasteners,
and other similar activities that can result in a flame or spark being
generated.
Completed by authorized AKD personnel.Contractor must furnish trained firewatch.
Firewatch must have and know how to use firefighting equipment.
Firewatch must remain for 1 hour after completion of work.
Contractor must notify Production Supervisor to monitor area foradditional 3 hours.
Permits
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Hot Work Permit
Completed Hot Work Permit must be turned in to Safety Office.
Call 9111 to report Fire.
Do not use fire hose stations to clean up with.
Fire hose used for fire watch must be turned off, drained and returnedto rack at completion of firewatch.
Permits
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Permits required
Excavation Permit - Required for any manmade cut, cavity, trench, or
depression in the earths surface formed by earth removal. Excavations
over four (4) feet in depth are considered confined spaces.
Completed by Authorized AKD employee.See AKD Excavation Policy for details about the permit.
Line Break Permit Required prior to breaking a line or opening
process equipment that contains or could contain hazardous contents.
Completed by Authorized AKD employee.See AKD Line Break Policy for details about the permit.
Permits
Contractor Access
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Contractors gate
Only open during annual outage or special projects
Sign-in requirements
Contractors must sign in with guard when entering and leaving mill
Vehicle passes
Must be signed by supervisor authorizing entry in to the mill
Parking areas
Contractor parking areas gravel area north of chip scale gate and by ball
field park. No parking south of shop unless loading or unloading materials or
north of lunchroom unless working in immediate area and must have tools
available.Materials storage area to be assigned by supervisor over project
Contractor Access
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Hazard Awareness
Processes and equipment at Arkansas Kraft Division may pose hazards
to personnel that are not properly trained to work around them.
Contractor employees are not allowed in areas where they are not
trained and authorized to access.Be aware of the signs, labels and markings in the mill that warn of
potential hazards.
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Hazard Awareness
We have several alarms in the Pulp/Steam & Recovery areas that
everyone that works in or travels through the area must be aware of.
These include:
Hydrogen Sulfide alarms at the Lime Kiln and EvaporatorsThese alarms will sound if we have a release of hydrogen sulfide gas in
the areas.
If these alarms sound, evacuate the area immediately and notify a
supervisor or the guard. Do not return to the area until the alarm is no
longer sounding.
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Hazard Awareness
We have several alarms in the Pulp/Steam & Recovery areas that
everyone that works in or travels through the area must be aware of.
These include:
Pulp mill blow heat alarm
This alarm sounds 3 minutes before we blow a digester in the Pulp mill.
When this alarm sounds, everyone must move at least 30 feet away from
the blow heat system until the blow is finished. It takes approximately 13
minutes to blow a digester. Signs are posted at this location. If you will
be working in this area within 30 feet of the blow heat recovery system,
notify the Pulp mill operators before beginning work. They will makearrangements to ensure your safety while in the area.
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Hazard Awareness
We have several alarms in the Pulp/Steam & Recovery areas that
everyone that works in or travels through the area must be aware of.
These include:
Recovery Boiler rapid drain alarm
This alarm is located at the Recovery Boiler and will sound if we have an
emergency with the boiler.
If this alarm sounds, evacuate the area immediately and stay clear until
the emergency is resolved and you are advised that you may return.
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a a d a e ess
All containers of chemicals and hazardous substances must be labeled
and indicate the hazards and precautions to be taken if handling or
exposed to the substances. This includes tanks, vessels, cans, totes,
etc.Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available upon request for any
chemical in the facility.
Contractor must have prior approval to bring chemicals into mill and
provide MSDS for chemicals
Observe all warnings and report any spills to your supervisor.
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Hazard Awareness
Vehicular and heavy equipment traffic is constant throughout the
facility. Pedestrians must travel in designated walkways and cross
roadways at designated crossings.
Powered industrial truck traffic is heavy in the recycle fiber and
shipping areas. Do not enter these areas unless authorized to do so.
Inform the drivers that you are in the area. When working in these
areas always listen and watch for truck traffic. Be cautious when
rounding corners and walking through doorways.
Always be alert for moving vehicles throughout the facility.
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In addition to the requirements above, contractors and contractor
employees must be trained on the requirements of the AKD Contractor
Safety Policy.
Contractor Safety Requirements
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Contractors must provide written verification that all their employees
have been trained on and understand all Arkansas Kraft Division safety
requirements and policies listed in this orientation before the
employees begin work at the Arkansas Kraft Division facility.
Contractor Safety Requirements