Gopher Melter Team Plan - GMIC Glass Manufacturing

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) For Electric Furnace Operation

Glenn S. Aspholm Johns-Manville Corp Littleton, Colorado October 24, 2005 GMIC Safety in Glass Plants

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JM Melting Operations

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Gas-Oxy Gas-Oxy w/ Electric Boost SORG Technology Modified Pochet-Style All-Electric Melters All-Electric Forehearths

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Additional Risks For Pochet Melters

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Open Glass Streams Operator Close to Melter – Open Glass Surface Required to Probe Glass

Melter Level Measurement Ladle-Check Glass Flow Measurements Equipment Change and Maintenance GMIC Safety in Glass Plants

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Additional Risks For Electric Forehearths

• Infrequent Glass Level Measurement – Level-Gauge Calibration – Level-Gauge Failure – Upset Condition / Verification • Thermocouple Change • Low – Maintenance, Trouble-Free Operation – Forget the Risks !!!

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In-Scope

• General Operator Duties • Glass Level Measurement (Melter) • Glass Level Measurement (Forehearth) • Glass Pull Rate Measurement (Ladle Checks) • Thermocouple Change - Forehearth

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Out-Of-Scope

• Electrical / Mechanical Maintenance • High-Voltage / Low-Voltage Electrical Work • Emergency Conditions • •

If in doubt, Lock it Out !!!!

Not a replacement for proper Lock-out/Tag-out Procedures

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Melter Level Measurement

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Open Glass Stream

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Electric Forehearth

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Risks Around Electric Melters/Forehearths

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Thermal (Burn) Abrasion (Cut / Scrape) Contact with Molten Glass Low Voltage Electrical High Voltage Electrical GMIC Safety in Glass Plants

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Melter and Forehearth Electrical Potential

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Melter - < 100 V AC Forehearth - 50 – 100 V AC

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Burn / Abrasion PPE

• Bump Caps / Hard Hats • Proper Clothing • Leather Gloves • High – Temperature Clothing and Gloves • Head Protection and Faceshield

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Low Voltage Electrical Shock Risks

• Electrical Shock – Injury / Death • Secondary Injury – Reaction from Electric Shock – Fall – Burn – Head Injury – Laceration/Abrasion/Fracture

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New Requirement Use of Linesman’s Gloves and Protectors for Normal Operator Functions

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Available Linesman’s Gloves

Class Proof Test (V) AC Max use Volts 00 1 2 3 4 5 GMIC Safety in Glass Plants 2500 5000 10000 20000 30000 40000 500 1000 7500 17000 26500 36000

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Lineman’s Glove Info

• Di-Electric Rubber Construction • Seamless • ASTM D120 Specification • Must be tested and certified every 6 months

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Current Specified Equipment

• 00 Linesman’s Gloves • Leather Protectors • Order proper sizes – Probably oversized • Cost - Approx $75/set (Glove + Protectors) • 6-Month Certification Required – Pay Certification cost – Replace after 6 months •

Source of Information - McMaster-Carr Catalog GMIC Safety in Glass Plants

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Questions ???

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