ISCO Occupation Group 8171.9 Wash Deinking Operator
From Open Risk Manual
Definition
Wash Deinking Operator: Wash deinking operators operate a tank where recycled paper is mixed with water and dispersants to wash out printing inks. The solution, called a pulp slurry, is then dewatered to flush out the dissolved inks.
Essential Skills
- Wear Appropriate Protective Gear
- Set Up The Controller Of A Machine
- Monitor Automated Machines
- Monitor Chemical Process Condition
- Use Deinking Chemicals
- Quality Standards
- Deinking Processes
- Work Safely With Chemicals
- Types Of Paper
- Concentrate Pulp Slurry
- Separate Ink
- Types Of Pulp
- Supply Machine
- Tend Deinking Tank
- Work Safely With Machines
Optional Skills
- Types Of Bleach
- Record Production Data For Quality Control
- Wash Fibres
- Report Defective Manufacturing Materials
- Dispose Of Hazardous Waste
- Coordinate Shipments Of Recycling Materials
- Perform Machine Maintenance
- Waste Management
- Carry Out Waste Water Treatment
- Check Quality Of Raw Materials
- Keep Records Of Work Progress
- Maintain Recycling Records
- Monitor Pulp Quality
- Dispose Of Non-Hazardous Waste
- Tend Bleacher
- Test Paper Production Samples
- Prepare Production Reports
- Develop Recycling Programs
- Froth Flotation Processes
- Clean Equipment
- Monitor Gauge
- Inspect Quality Of Products
Alternative Names
- Deinking Specialist
- Wash Deinking Technician
- Deinking Worker
- Deinking Technician
- Wash Deinking Worker
- Wash Deinking Specialist
- Deinking Operative
- Deinking Operator
- Wash Deinking Operative