Pulp Mill Operations

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Pulp Mill Operations Training from Gatlin International is Your Key to Job Security

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Description

Generally, pulp mill operators enter the workforce in entry-level positions and work their way up, sometimes to senior management positions. Currently a large portion of the workforce is retiring, creating a critical shortage of technical workers for many years to come.

Very few institutions provide training for entry-level operators. This is a unique, user-friendly program designed for people who have minimal knowledge of the industry, math, physics, or chemistry. The necessary science concepts are built into the program modules.

Pulp mill operators have the responsibility to make sure unit and process systems function properly. They consider personnel safety as the primary objective and ensure production processes are operating safely. They continually monitor instrumentation and the operation of equipment and make adjustments to keep system process variables within acceptable ranges. Operators also detect potential and actual problems and take corrective action to prevent the interruption of system operations.

Upon successful completion of this program, you’ll be able to:

  • Operate a pulp mill with safety as the prime consideration
  • Monitor instrumentation and the operation of equipment
  • Make adjustments to keep system process variables, such as flows, temperatures, and pressures, within acceptable ranges
  • Detect potential and actual problems and take corrective action to prevent the interruption of system operations
  • Analyze operational trends and take corrective actions
  • Use standard operating procedures to start and stop production equipment
  • Maintain communication with other operators, maintenance, and management

 

Outline

  1. Basic Safety
  2. Basic Hazard Communication
  3. Basic Lockout-Tagout
  4. Math 1000: Basic Math 1
  5. Math 2000: Basic Math 2
  6. Math 2500: Basic Math 3
  7. Applied Physics 1
  8. Applied Physics 2
  9. Applied Physics 3
  10. Heat Exchangers
  11. Lubrication and Bearings
  12. Electrical Safety
  13. Electricity for Operators and Technicians
  14. Industrial Valves
  15. Compressed Air
  16. How to Read Process Drawings
  17. Basic Process Instrumentation and Control
  18. Pump Fundamentals
  19. Centrifugal Pumps: Operation
  20. Introduction to Pulp and Paper Manufacturing
  21. Woodyard Operations
  22. Digester Operations
  23. Brown Stock Washing Operations
  24. Bleach Plant Operations
  25. Chemical Recovery 1
  26. Chemical Recovery 2
  27. Environment Protection

Demo

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Additional Info

Languages
English
Course Length
400.00 hours
Duration of Access
6 months
Instructor

Max Ansari, MSEE P.Eng., a professional engineer, is the instructor for this course. He has extensive experience as a professor in the process technology department at one of the largest community colleges in the country. Max also has extensive engineering, operational, and adult-training experience in pulp and paper mills, oil refineries, and power plants.

Prerequisites/Audience

Students enrolling in our Pulp Mill Operations certification course should have basic keyboarding and computer skills, and be comfortable navigating the internet. They must also have emailing capabilities. Students should have a High School diploma or equivalent.

The intended audience for this program is people who seek entry-level employment in pulp mills.

Requirements/Materials Included
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To take this program, you’ll need the following items:

  • Computer running Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, or Windows 95/98
  • Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
  • Access to the Internet (a high-speed connection is recommended)

No textbooks are required for this program. You’re encouraged to print the on-screen program material for your reference. It’s a good idea to go through the printed material prior to job interviews.