Title :
Developing an enterprise wide approach to winder safeguarding
Author_Institution :
APEC, Inc., Springboro, OH, USA
Abstract :
Winders are hazardous machines. They require operator contact between each set of rolls, for threading, re-filling the unwind stand and inserting cores. New winders are fully automated with designed-in safeguards. However, most operating winders are legacy machines requiring much manual intervention and do not have as many designed-in safety devices as new machines. The winder is usually the first job for entry level operators. Because of the frequent exposure to hazards, and the newness of the operators, injuries are more likely at the winders and roll finishing than in other paper mill areas. In addition to many different winder designs and vintages, mills have independently developed approaches to address these hazards which are not always coordinated among mills. This paper describes an enterprise wide approach for addressing winder safety. Roll finishing safety will not be included in this paper.
Keywords :
materials handling equipment; occupational safety; paper making machines; paper mills; winding (process); enterprise wide approach; entry level operators; hazardous machines; inserting cores; legacy machines; operator contact; roll finishing; rolls set; unwind stand refilling; winder safeguarding; winder safety; Control systems; Finishing; Guidelines; Hazards; Injuries; Manufacturing; Milling machines; Paper mills; Safety devices; USA Councils; EN Standards; Legacy Winders; Re-winders; Safety; Winders;
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference, 2009. PPIC '09. Conference Record of 2009 Annual
Conference_Location :
Birmingham, AL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3464-0
Electronic_ISBN :
0190-2172
DOI :
10.1109/PAPCON.2009.5185416