WAC 296-79-29003
Warning of digester being blown. (1) Procedures must be developed
to ensure that digester operators are aware of personnel entering
hazardous areas.
• Audible warning signals and red warning lights must be
installed in areas which may be hazardous to personnel while
digesters are being blown.
• Such devices must be activated prior to blowing a
digester and the warning lights must remain lighted as long as
the hazard exists.
(2) Blowing digester. Blow-off valves must be opened
slowly.
(3) After the digester has started to be blown, the blow-off
valve must be left open, and the hand plate must not be removed
until the person responsible signals the blow-pit person that the
blow is completed. Whenever it becomes necessary to remove the
hand plate to clear stock, operators must wear eye protection
equipment and protective clothing to guard against burns from hot
stock.
(4) Blow-pit hoops must be maintained in a safe condition.
(5) Where the processes of the sulfate and soda operations
are similar to those of the sulfite processes, the standard of
WAC 296-79-29001 and 296-79-29003, of this chapter, applies to
both processes.
(6) Means must be provided so the digester cook can signal
the employee in the chip bin before starting to load the
digester.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040 and[49.17].050
. 99-16-083, § 296-79-29003, filed 8/3/99, effective
11/3/99; Order 77-12, § 296-79-29003, filed 7/11/77; Order 76-7,
§ 296-79-29003, filed 3/1/76; Order 74-24, § 296-79-29003, filed
5/6/74.]