- Part Number:1910
- Part Number Title:Occupational Safety and Health Standards
- Subpart:1910 Subpart R
- Subpart Title:Special Industries
- Standard Number:
- Title:Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills.
- GPO Source:
Standards incorporated by reference. Standards covering issues of occupational safety and health which have general application without regard to any specific industry are incorporated by reference in paragraphs (b) through (m) of this section and in subparagraphs (3) and (4) of this paragraph and made applicable under this section. Such standards shall be construed according to the rules set forth in §1910.5.
General incorporation of standards. Establishments subject to this section shall comply with the following standards of the American National Standards Institute, which are incorporated by reference as specified in §1910.6:
Practice for Industrial Lighting, A11.1 - 1965 (R-1970).
Scheme for the Identification of Piping Systems, A13.1 - 1956.
Safety Code for Elevators, Dumbwaiters, and Moving Walks, A17.1 - 1965, including Supplements A17.1a - 1967, A17.1b - 1968, A17.1c - 1969, and A17.1d - 1970.
Practice for the Inspection of Elevators (Inspector's Manual), A17.2 - 1960, including Suppelements A17.2a - 1965 and A17.2b - 1967.
Safety Code for Conveyors, Cableways, and Related Equipment, B20.1 - 1957.
Power Piping, B31.1.0 - 1967 and addenda B31.10a - 1969. Fuel Gas Piping, B31.2 - 1968.
Identification of Gas-Mask Canisters, K13.1 - 1967.
Prevention of Sulfur Fires and Explosions, Z12.12 - 1968.
Installation of Blower and Exhaust Systems for Dust, Stock, and Vapor Removal or Conveying, Z33.1 - 1961.
Building Exits Code for Life Safety from Fire, NFPA 101 - 1970.
Safe practices -
Handling and storage of pulpwood and pulp chips -
The minimum distance of the pulpwood pile from the centerline of a standard-gage track shall be maintained at not less than 8 ½ feet.
Standard signals for the operation of cranes shall be established for all movements of the crane, in accordance with American National Standards B30.2 - 1943 (reaffirmed 1968) and B30.2.0 - 1967.
Illumination. Artificial illumination shall be provided when loading or unloading is performed after dark, in accordance with American National Standard A11.1 - 1965 (R - 1970).
Where conveyors cross passageways or roadways, a horizontal platform shall be provided under the conveyor, extended out from the sides of the conveyor a distance equal to 1 ½ times the length of the wood handled. The platform shall extend the width of the road plus 2 feet (61 cm) on each side, and shall be kept free of wood and rubbish. The edges of the platform shall be provided with toeboards or other protection that meet the requirements of subpart D of this part, to prevent wood from falling.
Every belt conveyor shall have an emergency stop cable extending the length of the conveyor so that it may be stopped from any location along the line, or conveniently located stop buttons within 10 feet of each work station, in accordance with American National Standard B20.1 - 1957.
Signs. When conveyors cross walkways or roadways in the yards, the employer must erect signs reading "Danger—Overhead Conveyor" or an equivalent warning, in accordance with ANSI Z35.1-1968 or ANSI Z535.2-2011, incorporated by reference in §1910.6.
Handling and storage of raw materials other than pulpwood or pulp chips -
Personal protective equipment. Whenever possible, all dust, fumes, and gases incident to handling materials shall be controlled at the source, in accordance with American National Standard Z9.2 - 1960. Where control at the source is not possible, respirators with goggles or protective masks shall be provided, and employees shall wear them when handling alum, clay, soda ash, lime, bleach powder, sulfur, chlorine, and similar materials, and when opening rag bales.
Preparing pulpwood -
Hoods of cutters, shredders, and dusters shall have exhaust ventilation, in accordance with American National Standard Z9.2 - 1960.
Conveyors. Conveyors and conveyor drive belts and pulleys shall be fully enclosed or, if open and within 7 feet of the floor, shall be constructed and guarded in accordance with paragraph (c)(15) of this section and American National Standards B15.1 - 1953 (Reaffirmed 1958) and B20.1 - 1957.
Dust. Measures for the control of dust shall be provided, in accordance with American National Standards Z33.1 - 1961, Z87.1 - 1968, and Z88.2 - 1969.
When cleaning, inspection, or other work requires that persons enter rag cookers, all steam and water valves, or other control devices, shall be locked and tagged in the closed or "off" position. Blank flanging of pipelines is acceptable in place of closed and locked valves.
Rag cookers shall be provided with safety valves in accordance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Unfired Pressure Vessels—1968, with Addenda.
Chemical processes of making pulp -
Sulfur-burner houses shall be safely and adequately ventilated, and every precaution shall be taken to guard against dust explosion hazards and fires, in accordance with American National Standards Z9.2 - 1960 and Z12.12 - 1968.
Sulfur storage bins shall be kept free of sulfur dust accumulation, in accordance with American National Standard Z9.2 - 1960.
Elevators shall be constructed in accordance with American National Standard A17.1 - 1965.
All employees entering digesters for inspection or repair work shall be provided with protective headgear. Eye protection and dust masks shall be provided to workmen while the old brick lining is being removed, in accordance with American National Standards, Z87.1 - 1968, Z88.2 - 1969, and Z99.1 - 1969.
The pressure tanks-accumulators shall be inspected twice annually. (See the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Unfired Pressure Vessels - 1968, with Addenda.)
A safety valve shall be installed in a separate line from each pressure vessel; no hand valve shall be installed between this safety valve and the pressure vessel. Safety valves shall be checked between each cook to be sure they have not become plugged or corroded to the point of being inoperative. (See the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Unfired Pressure Vessels - 1968, with Addenda.)
All safety devices shall conform to Paragraph U-2 in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Unfired Pressure Vessels - 1968, with Addenda.
Rotary tenders, smelter operators, and those cleaning smelt spouts shall be provided with eye protection equipment (fitted with lenses that filter out the harmful rays emanating from the light source) when actively engaged in their duties, in accordance with American National Standard Z87.1 - 1968.
Heavy-duty pipe, valves, and fittings shall be used between digester and blow pit. These shall be inspected at least semiannually to determine the degree of deterioration and repaired or replaced when necessary, in accordance with American National Standards B31.1 - 1955, B31.1a - 1963, B31.1.0 - 1967, and B31.2 - 1968.
Smelt tanks shall be provided with vent stacks and explosion doors, in accordance with American National Standard Z9.1 - 1951.
Bleaching -
The room in which the bleach powder is mixed shall be provided with adequate exhaust ventilation, located at the floor level, in accordance with American National Standard Z9.1 - 1951.
Chlorine gas shall be carried away from the work place and breathing area by an exhaust system. The gas shall be rendered neutral or harmless before being discharged into the atmosphere. The requirements of American National Standard Z9.2 - 1960 shall apply to this subdivision.
All chlorine, caustic, and acid lines shall be marked for positive identification, in accordance with American National Standard A13.1 - 1967.
Butting saws. Hood guards shall be provided on butting saws, in accordance with American National Standard O1.1 - 1954 (reaffirmed 1961).
Personal protection. Persons exposed to falling material shall wear eye, head, foot, and shin protection equipment, in accordance with American National Standards Z87.1 - 1968, Z88.2 - 1969, Z89.1 - 1969, and Z41.1 - 1967.
Stock preparation -
Pulp conveyors. Pulp conveyors and conveyor drive belts and pulleys shall be fully enclosed, or if open and within 7 feet of the floor, shall be constructed and guarded in accordance with American National Standard B20.1 - 1957.
Dryer gears. Dryer gears shall be guarded excepting where the oilers' walkway is removed out of reach of the gears' nips and spokes and hot pipes in accordance with American National Standard B15.1 - 1953 (reaffirmed 1958).
A guardrail shall be provided at broke holes in accordance with § 1910.23.
Scrapers. Alloy steel scrapers with pullthrough blades approximately 3 by 5 inches in size shall be used to remove "scabs" from calender rolls.
Illumination. Permanent lighting shall be installed in all areas where employees are required to make machine adjustments and sheet transfers in accordance with the American National Standard A11.1 - 1965 (R 1970).
[Reserved]
Radiation. Special standards regarding the use of radiation equipment shall be posted and followed as required by § 1910.96.
Core collars. The requirements of paragraph (k)(27) of this section and the American National Standard B15.1 - 1953 (reaffirmed 1958) shall apply.
Elevators. These shall be in accordance with American National Standard A17.1 - 1965.
A zero speed switch should be installed to prevent the guard from being raised while the roll is turning.
Hand trucks. No person shall be permitted to ride on a powered hand truck unless it is so designed by the manufacturer. A limit switch shall be on operating handle - 30 degrees each way from a 45-degree angle up and down.
[Reserved]
[39 FR 23502, June 27, 1974, as amended at 40 FR 23073, May 28, 1975; 43 FR 49751, Oct. 24, 1978; 49 FR 5323, Feb. 10, 1984; 55 FR 32015, Aug. 6, 1990; 61 FR 9227, March 7, 1996; 63 FR 1152, Jan. 8, 1998; 63 FR 33450, June 18, 1998; 72 FR 71070, Dec. 14, 2007; 76 FR 80739, Dec. 27, 2011; 78 FR 35566, June 13, 2013; 81 83005-83006, Nov. 18, 2016]