Assessor Resource
FPPPUL330A
Co-ordinate and implement pulping plant shutdowns
Assessment tool
Version 1.0
Issue Date: April 2024
This unit applies to operators who co-ordinate and implement pulping plant shutdowns in the pulp and paper industry. This work typically involves complex integrated equipment and continuous operations
This unit generally applies to those who:
assess causes and effects of shutdown
implement shutdown procedures, and
record and report shutdown information
to meet safety, quality and productivity requirements
It does not include starting up, monitoring, controlling or troubleshooting and rectifying pulping plant operations
This unit describes the outcomes required to co-ordinate and implement pulping plant shutdowns in the pulp and paper industry
General legislation, regulatory, licensing and certification requirements applicable to this unit are detailed in the range statement
Specific high risk (and non-high risk) load shifting licensing requirements for this unit may be applicable and are to be met separately and prior to the achievement of this unit
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