How technology is enhancing safety in pulp and paper mills
April 29, 2021 April 29, 2021
This feature was originally published by
OHS Canada.
While automation has been transforming manufacturing plants for decades, automation of safety is now coming into its own.
By automating manual safety-related processes using a variety of technologies and approaches, workers in pulp and paper mills are much better protected. And, because they save time, these automated approaches also boost plant productivity. Here are the current broad trends in safety automation, along with a glance to new technologies and future outlook, from some leading industry experts.
Integration of safety
Safety in manufacturing used to be focused on manual “point solutions,” where for example, the safety of each machine is handled separately, explains Pierre Van Neste, global director of sales, plant and personnel safety and risk reduction software at Honeywell Process Solutions.
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