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Recover crude turpentine as a KRAFT pulping by-product. P&P4EL Basics of crude turpentine. P&P4EL SHE. P&P4EL Standard Operating Procedures. P&P4EL Maintenance. Recover crude turpentine as a KRAFT pulping by-product. Topics. Modules. Notional Hours. 40 14 16 24 24 14 8 140.
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P&P4EL Basics ofcrude turpentine P&P4EL SHE P&P4EL Standard Operating Procedures P&P4EL Maintenance Recover crude turpentine as a KRAFT pulping by-product Topics Modules Notional Hours 40 14 16 24 24 14 8 140 PE405 Understanding the recovering of crude turpentine PE405 The feedstock and final products of process PE405 Process variations in the process3 PE405 Understanding Operating Procedures in the process PE405 Implementing Operating Procedures in the process PE405 First line maintenance PE405 Applying SHE in the process Total Notional Hours
Critical Cross-field Outcomes Identify and solve problems Work effectively with others Communicate effectively Organise and manage myself and my activities Collect, analyse, organise and critically evaluate information Use science and technology effectively and critically Demonstrate an understanding of the world as a set of related systems Use mathematics Learner and societal development US: CR002 Recover crude turpentine as a KRAFT pulping by-product PE405 Understanding the recovering of crude turpentine Understand the fundamental operating principles of the process Be able to identify each piece of equipment in this process Be able to trace the material flow through the process Understand the purpose of this process and how it fits into the overall process
Notional Hours 40 Topic Specification: PE405 Understanding the recovering of crude turpentine Learning Activities Assignment Description Topic assessment criteria Use Multi media WHAT • The assessor will observe and confirm that learners: • Understand the purpose of this process and how it fits into the overall process • Are able to identify each piece of equipment in this process • Are able to trace the material flow through the process • Understand the fundamental operating principles of the process Individual or group training. Do self study to develop key plant operation questions. Answers are obtained by discussions with production experts and plant investigation. Self Study Plant investigation Collect Information Media search HOW Interview experts Attend lectures • Learners are provided with relevant plant and equipment information / manuals • Inspect the plant and determine the flow of material through the plant • Draw a block diagram to show where the recovering of crude turpentine fits into the papermaking process, specifically noting suppliers and customers of this plant • Draw a basic layout sketch of this area • In a discussion with a turpentine plant specialist, identify: • the purpose of the process • the different equipment used in the process, • the fundamental operating principles of each piece of equipment and the total plant • Learners complete a questionnaire to indicate findings Group Discussions Sketch Case studies Analyse, plan and make decisions Use checklists Develop recommendations Job assignment Make presentation Complete documents Execute, test and evaluate Draft a report Complete a questionnaire
Critical Cross-field Outcomes Identify and solve problems Work effectively with others Communicate effectively Organise and manage myself and my activities Collect, analyse, organise and critically evaluate information Use science and technology effectively and critically Demonstrate an understanding of the world as a set of related systems Use mathematics Learner and societal development US: CR002 Recover crude turpentine as a KRAFT pulping by-product PE405 Understanding the feedstock and final products of the process Be able to carry out quality checks on the feedstock and final products Understand how a variation in the properties of the feedstock will impact on the process Understand the properties of the feedstock and final products Know the typical specifications for the feedstock and final products Know the suppliers of feedstock and the external customers for the product produced.
Notional Hours 14 Topic Specification: PE405 The feedstock and final products of the process Learning Activities Assignment Description Topic assessment criteria Use Multi media WHAT • The assessor will observe and confirm that learners: • Know the suppliers of feedstock and the external customers for the product produced. • Know the typical specifications for the feedstock and final products • Understand the properties of the feedstock and final products • Understand how a variation in the properties of the feedstock will impact on the process • Are able to carry out quality checks on the feedstock and final products Individual or group training. Obtain basic product and supplier information by discussions with production experts. Apply knowledge in a practical quality check. Self Study Plant investigation Collect Information Media search Interview experts HOW Attend lectures • Learners are supplied with information on feedstock quality • Have a facilitated group discussion in the plant area to determine: • by whom feedstock is supplied and routes into the plant • the typical grades and properties of the feedstock • the typical properties and specifications used for the final products • the external customers for the product produced • how a variation in the properties of the feedstock will impact on the process • Draw-up a quality checklist for the final product • Carry out quality checks on the final product using the checklist and report results. Group Discussions Educational games Case studies Analyse, plan and make decisions Use checklists Develop recommendations Job assignment Make presentation Complete documents Execute, test and evaluate Draft a report Complete a questionnaire
Critical Cross-field Outcomes Identify and solve problems Work effectively with others Communicate effectively Organise and manage myself and my activities Collect, analyse, organise and critically evaluate information Use science and technology effectively and critically Demonstrate an understanding of the world as a set of related systems Use mathematics Learner and societal development US: CR002 Recover crude turpentine as a KRAFT pulping by-product PE405 Understanding process variations in the process Know the effect of variations and deviations on the process and products Understand what process variations could occur in the process Understand how a deviation in the properties of the feedstock will impact on the process Understand what feedstock variations could occur in the process Be able to complete all log sheets
Notional Hours 16 Topic Specification: PE405 Process variations in the process Learning Activities Assignment Description Topic assessment criteria Use Multi media WHAT • The assessor will observe and confirm that learners: • Are able to complete log sheets. • Understand what feedstock variations could occur in the process. • Understand what feed stock variations and process deviations can occur. • Know what the effect of variations and deviations on the process and products is. • Know the broad rectification action required Individual or group training. Use the information on the feed stock obtained earlier to list quality variations. A facilitated discussion to identify possible process deviations and the downstream effects. Self Study Plant investigation Collect Information Media search Interview experts HOW Attend lectures • Learners are supplied with log sheets and assisted to complete them with the help of a production specialist. • Individually list the feedstock variations that could occur and the effect each type of variation could have on the turpentine • In a facilitated discussion in the plant, identify and list process deviations that could occur and the effect each type of deviation could have on the turpentine • Tabulate all variations and deviations, their effects and the broad rectification action required and compile the information into a report Group Discussions Educational games Case studies Analyse, plan and make decisions List / Tabulate Develop recommendations Job assignment Make presentation Complete documents Execute, test and evaluate Draft a report Complete a questionnaire
Critical Cross-field Outcomes Identify and solve problems Work effectively with others Communicate effectively Organise and manage myself and my activities Collect, analyse, organise and critically evaluate information Use science and technology effectively and critically Demonstrate an understanding of the world as a set of related systems Use mathematics Learner and societal development US: Produce and store wood chips US: CR002 Recover crude turpentine as a KRAFT pulping by-product PE405 Understanding Operating Procedures in the process Understand the sequence and reason for correcting deviations Understand the sequence and reason for shut-down and emergency shut-down procedures Understand the reason for maintaining normal running conditions and the consequences of losses caused by inefficient operation Understand the sequence and reasons for every pre-check Understand the sequence and reasons for start-up procedures Understand the reasons for having pre-check-, start-up-, normal running-, shutdown- and deviation correction procedures Understand the different responsibilities in terms of compiling, authorization, layout / format and safety procedures contained in the Standard Operating Procedures Know any other plant / process rules and regulations applicable to the plant Know the purpose of Standard Operating Procedures
Notional Hours 24 Topic Specification: PE405 Understanding “Standard Operating Procedures” Learning Activities Assignment Description Topic assessment criteria Use Multi media A facilitated group discussion is used to clarify the logic behind controlled procedure systems. Individual procedures are studied in detail or in terms of key steps as indicated. Indices and summaries for procedures are created for easy future reference. WHAT • The assessor will observe and confirm that learners: • Know the purpose of these procedures • Know other applicable plant rules and regulations • Understand the reason for responsibility control and document control procedures • Understand the reasons for having • pre-checks • start-up procedures • maintaining normal running condition procedures and the consequences of losses caused by inefficient operation • shut-down and emergency shut-down procedures • correcting deviation procedures • Know procedures and sequences in detail or in terms of key steps as required Self Study Plant investigation Collect Information Media search Interview experts HOW Attend lectures • Learners are supplied with the operating procedures for the plant and individual equipment and any other relevant plant rules and regulations • In a facilitated group, the document control system is shortly explained. The purpose of the procedures, responsibility control, document control and having procedures for each operating phase (pre-check, etc.) is discussed and summarised. • Procedures and sequences are studied in detail (esp. emergency procedures) or in terms of key steps as required. Practical understanding and knowledge is essential. • Learners should compile a file containing an index (with subheadings / keywords as necessary) of each procedure • A theoretical test will proof competence Group Discussions Educational games Summarise Analyse, plan and make decisions Use checklists Develop recommendations Job assignment Make presentation Complete documents Execute, test and evaluate Draft a report Complete a theoretical test
Critical Cross-field Outcomes Identify and solve problems Work effectively with others Communicate effectively Organise and manage myself and my activities Collect, analyse, organise and critically evaluate information Use science and technology effectively and critically Demonstrate an understanding of the world as a set of related systems Use mathematics Learner and societal development US: CR002 Recover crude turpentine as a KRAFT pulping by-product PE405 Implementing Standard Operating Procedures in the process Be able to bring product variations under control Be able to shut the process down Be able to bring process variations under control Be able to maintain normal running conditions Be able to monitor the process Be able to start the process up Be able to do pre-checks on the process Be able to use and interpret instrument readings
Notional Hours 24 Topic Specification: PE405 Implementing “Standard Operating Procedures” Learning Activities Assignment Description Topic assessment criteria Use Multi media WHAT • The assessor will observe and confirm that learners: • Are able to: • use and interpret instrument readings • do pre-checks on the process • start the process up • monitor the process • maintain normal running conditions • bring process and product variations under control • shut the process down Group or individual training sessions where, through demonstration, the learner first observes the implementation of operating procedures and then implement the procedures himself under supervision Self Study Plant investigation Collect Information Media search Expert demonstration Attend lectures HOW Group Discussions Summarise • By using relevant checklists and operating procedures, learners will first observe and then, under supervision, implement the following procedures: • do pre-checks on the process • start the process up • use and interpret any instrument readings • monitor the process • maintain normal running conditions • bring process variations under control • bring product variations under control • shut the process down • Complete any relevant pre-check, start-up, etc. reports as normally required. • A practical test will proof competence Case studies Analyse, plan and make decisions Use checklists Develop recommendations Job assignment Make presentation Complete documents Execute, test and evaluate Draft a report Complete a practical test
Critical Cross-field Outcomes Identify and solve problems Work effectively with others Communicate effectively Organise and manage myself and my activities Collect, analyse, organise and critically evaluate information Use science and technology effectively and critically Demonstrate an understanding of the world as a set of related systems Use mathematics Learner and societal development US: CR002 Recover crude turpentine as a KRAFT pulping by-product PE405 Perform first line maintenance Be able to carry out maintenance and pre-maintenance duties in this plant Know documentation requirements for maintenance functions
Notional Hours 14 Topic Specification: PE405 Perform first line maintenance Learning Activities Assignment Description Topic assessment criteria Use Multi media WHAT • The assessor will observe and confirm that learners: • Understand the documentation requirements for maintenance functions in the turpentine plant. • Are able to carry out maintenance and pre-maintenance duties on the equipment. Individual or group training. Study given materials regarding first line maintenance. A discussion / demonstration of first line maintenance duties are facilitated at the machine. Carry out first line maintenance under supervision. Self Study Plant investigation Collect Information Media search Expert demonstration Attend lectures HOW Group Discussions • Learners are supplied with documentation required for first line maintenance on the plant and machines. • A discussion / demonstration of typical first line maintenance procedures and their sequence is facilitated in the turpentine plant • A checklist is drawn up • Under supervision, carry out pre-maintenance and maintenance duties on equipment as prescribed • Complete pre-maintenance and maintenance reports / log sheets Summarise Case studies Analyse, plan and make decisions Use checklists Develop recommendations Job assignment Make presentation Complete documents Execute, test and evaluate Draft a report Complete a test/questionnaire
Critical Cross-field Outcomes Identify and solve problems Work effectively with others Communicate effectively Organise and manage myself and my activities Collect, analyse, organise and critically evaluate information Use science and technology effectively and critically Demonstrate an understanding of the world as a set of related systems Use mathematics Learner and societal development US: CR002 Recover crude turpentine as a KRAFT pulping by-product PE405 Applying SHE in the process Understand the potential environmental impact of the process Be able to identify all potential hazards and indicate actions to reduce/avoid hazards Know the relevant sections of the OHS Act Understand the application of fire prevention, lock-out and emergency procedures Know the safety standards, procedures and safety equipment relevant to the process
Notional Hours 8 Topic Specification: PE405 Applying SHE in the process Learning Activities Assignment Description Topic assessment criteria Use Multi media WHAT • The assessor will observe and confirm that learners: • Know the relevant OHS Act, safety standards, procedures, and equipment in the recovery plant. • Understand the application of fire prevention, lock-out and emergency procedures in the plant, as well as the potential environmental impact of the process. • Are able to identify all potential hazards in the process and indicate actions to reduce / avoid / minimise the impact of hazards. Learners obtain information through self study. Individuals evaluate the plant area for safety features, potential hazards and environmental impact. Self Study Plant investigation Collect Information Media search Interview experts HOW Attend lectures • Learners are supplied with a copy of the safety procedures and the relevant section of the OHS Act • Learners individually undertake a plant inspection and identify all potential hazards. They also assess the potential impact of the plant on the environment. • Learners should also sketch the area and indicate the position of all safety equipment and safety features (e.g. alarm buttons, emergency exists) on it. • Recommendations are made to reduce / avoid these hazards, the impact of possible hazards and the plant’s impact on the environment. • A short presentation on the findings is made. Group Discussions Educational games Case studies Analyse, plan and make decisions Use checklists Develop recommendations Job assignment Make presentation Complete documents Execute, test and evaluate Draft a report Complete a test/questionnaire