Weyerhaeuser Collaborates With
Eaton To Reduce Arc Flash Risks
PITTSBURGH, PA - Diversified
industrial manufacturer Eaton
Corporation recently announced
implementation of a plan to assist
Weyerhaeuser Corporation in its
efforts to reduce the risk of arc
flash hazards.
Arc flash prevention is a
critical challenge for a wide range
of industries and manufacturers
globally. The strategic approach
positions Weyerhaeuser as an
innovator and industry leader on the
issue of employee and facility
safety.
One part of this program is a
recent effort to enhance safety,
reliability, and productivity at
Weyerhaeuser's integrated paper mill
in Springfield, Oregon. "Personal
safety, lost productivity, legal
liability, equipment damage, and
facility downtime are just some of
the major risks of arc flash," said
Mike Longman, Eaton's vice
president, marketing and PowerChain
Management. "We're proud to
collaborate with Weyerhaeuser and
set the example for the right way to
deal with the issue – before
problems arise."
According to the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA), an
arc flash occurs when an electric
current passes through the air
between ungrounded conductors or
between ungrounded and grounded
conductors. An arc flash produces
some of the highest temperatures on
earth and can create a devastating
blast, resulting in serious injury,
burns, and even fatalities.
"Eaton's turn-key approach gave
us a very effective tool to use in
our efforts to better protect our
employees from electrical arc flash
hazards," said Warren Hopper, P.E.
senior power advisor - Weyerhaeuser,
Springfield, Oregon, and
manufacturing services manager -
Weyerhaeuser Pulp, Paper and
Packaging Manufacturing Operations.
"In the process of addressing
critical safety issues, Eaton's
solutions also enable us to reduce
downtime, build efficiency and,
ultimately, contribute to our bottom
line."
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