div>3) Monitor schedule, confirming with counterpart: lot number running and pounds remaining while ensuring bales are being staged properly.
4) Check merge numbers that are being used, including lab template, labels, and OI.
5) Ensure that OI"s are being updated and turned in at end of run.
6) Decide proper disposition of off quality bales and check to see if any can be reclaimed during production run.
7) Ensure that the correct percentage of regrind, color, and/or additive is being used.
12) Check bale weights and scale calibration periodically throughout shift.
13) Check all lab reports ensuring that proper adjustments are being made to optimize physical strengths, etc.
14) Check quality of fiber periodically throughout shift, looking for cohesion, fusion, tags in conveying system, hard plastic, crimp count, etc.
15) Record all vital information in supervisor"s logbook as a back up to verbal communication.