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The Final Word by Helen Roush
Helen Roush, Executive Vice President of Paperitalo Publications
To date, we have reported a total of 52 fires, fatalities and catastrophic incidents this year in the pulp and paper industry. The latest story regarding the Nippon Dynawave implosion stands out as it is one of the largest catastrophic incidents in recent history. The pulp and paper industry has long been recognized as one of the most hazardous manufacturing sectors. Workers routinely operate around massive machinery, high-pressure systems, hazardous chemicals, combustible dust, confined spaces, and elevated temperatures. Despite ongoing improvements in safety programs, training, and technology, serious incidents continue to occur at an alarming rate. Behind every statistic is a human story--workers injured on the job, families affected by loss, and communities impacted by major industrial events. As an industry, we must continue to learn from these incidents, share lessons learned, and reinforce our commitment to safety at every level of operation. The goal is not simply to report these events, but to understand them, prevent future tragedies, and ensure that every employee returns home safely at the end of each shift. Helen Roush is Executive Vice President of Paperitalo Publications.
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