YOUR CHALLENGE:

HISTORICAL SAFETY DOES NOT ALWAYS PREDICT FUTURE PROTECTION

Safety has been a #1 priority for some time. So, why do so many operators have difficulty answering questions like,
“How do you know when an ESP is really needed?” or “What are the factors that help you decide whether an incident is critical or non-critical?”

These questions are so tough because most mills base safety on how they’ve performed in the past (i.e., no critical incidents in X days).
But the past doesn’t predict the future.

Just because you haven’t had a critical incident or near miss recently, doesn’t always mean you’re fully prepared to tackle an emergency situation when it happens.

Just because you haven’t had a critical incident or near miss recently, doesn’t always mean you’re fully prepared to tackle an emergency situation when it happens.

Historical safety reviews can be a slippery slope, providing a false sense of security that keeps you from more proactive investigations. So, when a legitimate leak scenario inevitably happens, the ultimate question becomes, “How quickly and decisively can you respond?”

Historical safety reviews can be a slippery slope, providing a false sense of security that keeps you from more proactive investigations. So, when a legitimate leak scenario inevitably happens, the ultimate question becomes, “How quickly and decisively can you respond?”

THE SOLUTION:

DRIVE SAFETY WITH PURPOSE

RELY ONLY ON YOUR EQUIPMENT AND YOUR PEOPLE TO MAKE LEAK-RELATED DECISIONS

When you depend on third-party instruments or chemicals that can drift, break or run out, you experience safety gaps every time you’re waiting on a technician. Save time and feel safer in the hands of your own professionals who know your equipment best.

 

 

 

 

PINPOINT LEAKS FASTER—EVEN BEYOND BOILER TRIP

When you know of possible leaks within 15 seconds of detection—and continue to monitor beyond trip for more context—you can better assess danger, separate false alarms from real ones and keep more workers out of harm’s way.

 

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4. Black Liquor Recovery Boiler Advisory Committee: Meeting Minutes, Crowne Plaza Hotel/ Atlanta Airport, April 8, 9 & 10, 2019.
The Recovery Boiler Advisor (RBA) is a support tool for use and incorporation in your comprehensive recovery boiler monitoring program. The RBA is focused on providing the operators with additional information and monitoring which allows operators to make decisions based on data, experience and expertise. The operator, and not the RBA, must always be the final determining factor as to what type of intervention is required.