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India’s rubber and tyre manufacturing sector — led by MRF, Apollo, Ceat, JK Tyre, and Bridgestone India — and the broader rubber products industry involve specific hazards including autoclave pressure vessel operations, chemical fume exposure from rubber compound processing, fire risk from hydrocarbon-based materials, and machine entanglement hazards in calendering and extrusion operations.
Autoclave and Pressure Vessel Safety
Curing autoclaves in tyre and rubber goods manufacturing operate at elevated pressure and temperature. Safety communication for autoclave operations must cover authorised operator requirements and training records, pre-operation inspection procedure including door seal and safety valve checks, prohibition on modifying autoclave pressure settings without authorisation, LOTO procedure before maintenance entry, and emergency response to pressure failure.
Chemical Fume Hazards in Rubber Processing
Rubber compound mixing involves chemicals including sulphur, accelerators, antioxidants, and process oils that generate fumes at mixing temperatures. Some rubber processing chemicals — including certain accelerators — are sensitisers or potential carcinogens at high exposure levels. Ventilation requirements and respiratory protection posters for mixing areas, and health monitoring awareness posters covering rubber industry occupational health risks, are important safety communications.
Fire Safety in Rubber Facilities
Rubber and hydrocarbon process oils are combustible. Carbon black — used as a reinforcing filler in tyre manufacturing — is combustible as a dust. Fire prevention posters covering no smoking in production and warehouse areas, fire extinguisher type selection for rubber compound fires, and hot work permit requirements in rubber storage areas are essential displays.
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