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Shutdown and Turnaround Coordination

Classroom based course with study materials, lecturer support and CPD Hours included


London Training For Excellence

Summary

Price
£4,560 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
5 days · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

Shutdowns are very complex and expensive projects. Anything can happen, leading to unexpected situations that interfere with schedules and postpone production start-up. An extra day can result in losses of millions of dollars. Being well prepared ensures that the planned downtime will not be exceeded. It significantly improves occupational safety, too. Scheduled turnarounds are difficult to manage. Managing an surprise shutdown or outage is like firefighting. Uncertainty and complexity abound when a plant is down. Extra work can appear when equipment is opened and inspected.

Description

Turnaround Challenges

  • Why Turnaround ?
  • Turnaround Size and Complexity.
  • Is Turnaround a Project?

How to Measure Turnaround Performance and Why?

  • Turnaround Leading and lagging KPIs
  • Turnaround Controllable and Non-controllable Indicators
  • Turnaround Audit and Peer Review

Turnaround Reporting Tips

  • Types of Turnaround Reporting
  • Keys to Effective Turnaround Reporting
  • Using Graphs & Software in Reporting

Turnaround, outage and shutdown management

  • Phases of turnaround, outage and shutdown management
  • Issues and challenges
  • Quality control
  • Health, safety and environmental planning
  • Computerized systems- benefits and choices
  • Integrating the plan
  • Managing stakeholders and resources
  • Procurement and contracting
  • Tracking progress and controlling change

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