PPMCPP320
Prepare and start up coated paper processes


Application

This unit of competency describes the outcomes required to prepare and start up coated paper processes in the pulp and paper industry.

This unit applies to production operators and technicians who determine the production requirements, prepare and co-ordinate start-up operations and then establish and stabilise the system, in a pulp or paper manufacturing facility. This typically involves working in a facility with complex integrated equipment and continuous operations.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1. Determine production requirements

1.1. Access and interpret production plan.

1.2. Confirm grade specifications and limits and communicate to relevant personnel.

1.3. Determine process requirements according to standard operating procedures (SOP).

1.4. Confirm process supplies are available for production.

1.5. Determine chemical and material requirements.

2. Inspect and prepare systems for startup

2.1. Remove isolations according to housekeeping requirements.

2.2. Complete pre-startup checks on equipment in line with work health and safety (WHS), environmental and safe working requirements and practices.

2.3. Confirm electrical power and process supplies as available for production.

2.4. Prepare chemical and material delivery system for operation.

2.5. Confirm operational settings within specification.

2.6. Confirm production ready status with relevant personnel.

2.7. Check monitoring devices and systems and confirm as operational.

2.8. Identify faults and rectify as required.

3. Co-ordinate startup operations

3.1. Co-ordinate equipment startups for production.

3.2. Co-ordinate and confirm system functions by monitoring plant, equipment and control system/display monitors.

3.3. Communicate process operation status to relevant personnel.

3.4. Log, record and file production startup details.

4. Stabilise production process after startup

4.1. Monitor processes and adjust to rectify variations from specification.

4.2. Make adjustments/modifications to stabilise coating quality within specification.

4.3. Take samples as required to ensure product quality requirements are met.

4.4. Verify product tests as within specification.

4.5. Record process operation, production and quality data.

Evidence of Performance

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy all of the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit, and must be able to provide sufficient evidence of the ability to:

prepare and start up coated paper processes, at least twice in line with required enterprise intervals, for at least one of the following systems:

tail feed systems

chemical and material batching

laminating and coating

splicing

clay plant operation

calender

pre-reeler operations

super calendering

rewinding

drying systems

combine rollers

determine coating production requirements

conduct checks to ensure availability of sheet, coating chemicals and electrical power

conduct checks to ensure space availability for coated sheet

ensure isolations are removed according to standard operating procedures

conduct pre-startup checks of plant and equipment including instrumentation

input operational settings in preparation for startup in according to standard operating procedures

activate and confirm operation of coating system according to standard operating procedures

take samples, conduct tests on product post startup and interpret and record results

make process control adjustments to stabilise production and ensure product quality

conduct routine maintenance checks on equipment.


Evidence of Knowledge

A person competent in this unit must be able to demonstrate knowledge of:

information provided on the production specification sheet

working knowledge of coated paper processes, system layout and associated services sufficient to carry out startup activities

interaction requirements within the coating area members and with the area's suppliers and customers

cause and effect of operational equipment faults

sampling and testing process for plant and system operations and process monitoring - purpose, standards and procedures as per site agreements

purpose of each of the steps in the preparation of the coating system for production

purpose of each component of the coating system

purpose and location of the coating chemical supply system

critical control points of the preparation for startup procedure

purpose of the process controls and how changes affect the production variables

critical control points of the startup procedure

critical control points of the monitoring process during startup

electronic and other control systems, operation and application to make appropriate adjustments that control coated paper processes.


Assessment Conditions

The following resources must be made available:

access to the full range of equipment involved in coated paper process operations in a pulp or paper manufacturing facility

fully automated, semi-automated, manually operated plant and equipment appropriate to coated paper process operation and related consumables

personal protective equipment required for coated paper system operations

equipment, machinery and resources to prepare and start up coated paper systems

electronic screens and alarms, process control systems, analogue and digital instrumentation for coated paper processes

relevant personnel for the purposes of communicating information

sample workplace documentation on work health and safety (WHS) procedures, risks and hazards identification procedures, environmental and safe working requirements/practices, SOP and housekeeping requirements.

Competency is to be assessed in the workplace or in a productive environment that accurately reflects performance in a workplace.

Assessor requirements

Assessors must:

hold the appropriate assessor competency standards as outlined in regulations; and

be able to demonstrate vocational competencies at least to the level being assessed; and

be able to demonstrate how they are continuing to develop their VET knowledge and skills as well as maintaining their industry currency and assessor competence.


Foundation Skills

This section describes those core and employment skills that are essential to performance and are not explicit in the performance criteria

Learning skills to:

identify chemical hazard, safe usage and disposal for chemical delivery system inputs.

Numeracy skills to:

use measuring equipment for chemical and material delivery requirements

interpret instruments, gauges and data recording equipment.

Oral communication skills to:

communicate operational requirements to relevant personnel

respond to control systems and display alarms.

Reading skills to:

read and interpret test results

interpret required procedures including SOP, chemical hazard and disposal information

interpret control systems and display monitors in accordance with SOP and other specifications.

Writing skills to:

record test results

record system operation and quality data

enter computer-based information to complete process operation, production and quality data.

Problem solving skills to:

maintain situational awareness in the work area

analyse and use sensory information to adjust process to maintain and co-ordinate safety, quality and productivity.


Range Statement

Not Applicable


Sectors

Pulp and Paper Manufacturing