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Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills |
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The manufacture of pulp and paper is one of the world's
oldest and largest industries. Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills in the United
States are a world leader in the production of pulp and paper. According to the
U.S. EPA, these mills produce 9 million tons of pulp annually and 26 billion
newspapers, books, and magazines. They are one of the nation's largest
industries made up of approximately 565 manufacturing facilities located in 42
states and employ over 200,000 people.
Pulp and paper manufacturing can also be very hazardous due to massive weights and falling, rolling, and/or sliding pulpwood
loads. Workers may be struck or crushed by loads or suffer lacerations
from the misuse of equipment, particularly when machines are used improperly or
without proper safeguards.
The following questions link to information relevant to pulp, paper, and paperboard mills.
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What OSHA standards apply?
Standards | Directives | Standard Interpretations |
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What
are the hazards and possible solutions in pulp and paper mills?
General | Noise | Machine Guarding | Lockout/Tagout | Pressure Vessels |
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What additional information is available?
Related Safety and Health Topics Pages | Other Resources |
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