Utah Admin. Code R614-6-9 - Filters and Centrifuges
A.
Filters-General.
1. The necessary protective
equipment shall be supplied and used, to protect employees from chemically
harmful, hot or irritating materials.
2. Most filtration equipment is dependent on
vacuum and/or pressure operation. Therefore, hazards produced by such vacuum or
pressure shall be recognized and precautions and training given commensurate
with such hazards.
3. Covers,
ventilating hoods, feed chutes or other auxiliary equipment located overhead or
suspended above the workers shall be adequately secured by recognized
engineering standards and shall be inspected frequently to assure that
corrosion wear or any other factor has not deteriorated the suspension system,
making it unsafe.
4. When hoods or
covers are movable and raised (suspended) so that workers must work under them,
positive blocking or supports sufficient to support the load must be in place
before the employee commences work under the hood or cover.
5. Floors, walkways, ramps, stairs, or other
such equipment shall be adequate for the work performed and they shall have
handrailings. Where the materials handled cause floors to become slick,
anti-skid surfaces shall be provided.
6. When it is necessary to handle heavy
components (in excess of 100 lbs) as a regular part of the operation, a hoist
shall be provided. In some cases, depending on the lifting position of the
employee, a hoist may be necessary when the components weigh less than 100
lbs.
7. Any filter which is
activated by pressure shall be equipped with a pressure gauge installed so as
to indicate the pressure within the functional mechanism of the
filter.
8. All electrical gear
installed in connection with filtration must be grounded. Switch gear should be
waterproof or installed above or away from the filtration area. All switch gear
shall be properly identified.
9.
Sumps or other floor openings shall be protected by covers or railings or other
satisfactory barricades.
B. Plate and Frame Filters.
1. The filter shall be fitted for the maximum
pressure which can be delivered by the feed pump.
2. Plates and frames shall be properly fitted
and dressed so as to reduce leakage to a minimum.
3. Provisions shall be established to control
leakage from squirting from the filter into the work area. A full cover is
recommended.
4. The handles on
plates and frames shall be securely attached. When wooden plates and frames are
used, the handles shall be inspected and maintained so as to prevent their
pulling out while being handled. Plates and frames with loose handles shall not
be installed when reassembling a filter.
5. Spigots, when used, shall be adequately
maintained.
6. When the filter cake
is dropped into an agitator, hopper, extender chute, or tank, a grizzly or
other effective means shall be provided to protect the employee from getting
caught or falling into such equipment.
7. Hydraulic closers shall be fitted for the
pressure encountered. Adequate blocks or other satisfactory method shall be
provided so that the hydraulic pressure can be relieved during the operating
cycle of the filter.
8. When a bar
is used to tighten the filter, a hand guard or block or other satisfactory
means shall be provided on the handle to protect the hands of the operator from
being mashed against the floor or other contact surface.
C. Drum filters.
1. Driving machinery shall be guarded or
totally enclosed.
2. Agitator drive
arms shall be arranged or shall be guarded so that the employee is protected at
scissor or pinch points.
3. Air
lancing of the feed bath or air agitation shall be controlled. Goggles or face
shields shall be worn when using an air lance.
4. Repulper agitators shall be protected by
grizzly or other means so that hands or feet cannot come in contact with the
blades.
5. Filters shall be
maintained or a cover shall be provided so that the blow cannot pass through
holes in the blanket in such a manner as to endanger workers. This shall be
interpreted as meaning hazardous chemicals or hot solutions.
6. Belt discharges shall be guarded so that
the nip points are enclosed or otherwise protected.
7. Employees shall not enter the inside of a
drum until it is established that a safe atmosphere exists. A fan or other
source of breathable air shall be supplied to insure an adequate oxygen supply
inside the drum. An employee shall be available outside the drum in case of
emergency.
D. Disc or
Leaf Filters.
1. Driving mechanisms shall be
adequately guarded or enclosed.
2.
Adequate footing shall be provided when changing sectors, retainers or
rods.
3. The filter shall be fitted
for the vacuum and pressures encountered.
4. Disposal of filter cake shall meet the
provisions outlined in R614-6-9.B.6.
5. If conveyor discharge is used, the
conveyors shall meet the standards set forth in
R614-5-2.
E. Pressure filters-Horizontal and
Vertical tank type.
1. Pressure filter tanks
shall be constructed under the standards established for unfired pressure
vessels.
2. The filter shall be
fitted for the pressures encountered.
3. All seal gaskets shall be maintained so as
to preclude leakage.
4. Closure
mechanisms shall be positive so as to prevent any possibility of the tank
opening while under pressure.
5.
Hinged lever type of closures shall be so arranged that when the handle passes
center, when opening the filter, that the operator is protected from the thrust
on the handle or it is reduced to a safe force which can be easily
controlled.
6. Individual screw
type closures shall all be in place and tightened so as to receive strain
uniformly around the circumference of the tank before the filter is placed in
operation.
7. No pressure tank type
filter shall be opened until all pressure has been relieved and is open to
atmosphere.
8. Filter media shall
be cleaned in a safe manner. Due caution shall be exercised when using steam,
hot water or compressed air.
F. Pan, Tray and Belt Filters.
1. The applicable provisions for all
above-mentioned filters shall be followed.
2. The slurry feed shall be so controlled to
prevent splashing onto the operator.
G. Vacuum and filtrate pumps and lines.
1. All drives shall be enclosed or
guarded.
2. Lines shall be
adequately identified.
3. When
valves are installed in lines, they shall be accessible from floors, ladders or
platforms provided, or shall have extension handles to the working
area.
H. Filter aids and
reagents.
1. Operators shall be knowledgeable
concerning any additives used and the reaction which may be
hazardous.
2. Chemicals which may
be poisonous or severely ittiating shall have such warnings posted along with
procedure concerning their use and instructions in case of hazardous
exposure.
3. The storage and
handling of any chemicals used shall be in conformance with the Manufacturing
Chemists Association data sheet concerning the material.
4. Steam and hot solutions or slurries shall
be identified and where practical shall have the lines insulated in areas where
employees may contact them.
I. Centrifuges.
1. The housing of all centrifuges shall be
electrically grounded.
2. Operators
of centrifuges shall be trained concerning the hazards of the
operation.
3. Each centrifuge shall
be equipped with an interlocking device that will prevent the cover from being
opened while the machine is in operation or under power.
4. When the cover is bolted, the interlock
will not be necessary, but a positive procedure of lockout and tagging shall be
enforced.
5. Each centrifuge shall
be adequately anchored and shall be equipped with a vibration cutout device.
This must be maintained operable at all times. This requirement may be waived
when the centrifuge has a full-time attendant.
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