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A person competent in this unit must be able to demonstrate knowledge of:
the types, causes and effects of waste paper planned and unplanned shutdownsrelevant documentation, regulations and procedures to co-ordinate and implement waste paper shutdowns in the pulp and paper industry including:work health and safety(WHS) procedures, including high risk load shifting, licensing requirements, plant clearance, job safety analysis and permit systems and emergency responsesStandard Operating Procedures (SOP) and housekeepingsite policy and proceduresenvironmental sustainability requirements/practicesplant manufacturing operating manualsfurnish sheets and tally sheetsproductivity requirements and quality proceduresenterprise policies and procedures and guidelinesoil or chemical spills and disposal guidelinesproduction instructions and plant isolation documentationmaintenance logs, job sheets and operating logsSafety Data Sheets (SDS)plant isolation documentationsafe work documentation process and instrument diagramsimplications and responses to hazards and risks involved in waste paper operations including steam and/or gas leaks, compressed air, electrical , entanglement, slip hazards/falls, energy, chemicals fumes and dustkey features of waste paper plant, processes, layout and associated services sufficient to carry out shutdown activities materials and supplies used in waste paper operations including water, air, chemicals, broke, steam and electricityrequired responses to all unplanned shutdowns (power outage, mechanical breakdown, blockages, jamming, air supply, control system failure) to ensure safety, quality and productivitymaintenance systems including operator level maintenance as per site agreements, operator maintenance schedules, maintenance suppliers and pro-active maintenance strategies the operation and application of electronic and other control systems, which control the waste paper operationsproductivity requirements including energy efficiency, waste minimization, evaporation minimisation, including landfill and waste water reduction , consideration of resource utilisation, including fibre efficiency, minimising delays, chemical recovery maximization, line speed, handovers and quality checkswaste paper operations including pulping, screening, de-watering and reject systemsuse of equipment in waste paper operations.