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Planning for Shutdowns, Turnarounds and Outages

Planning for Shutdowns, Turnarounds and Outages

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Planning for Shutdowns, Turnarounds and Outages Training

After attending this 3-day course, you will save time and money on your next shutdown. Our promise for this program is that you will have a new and deeper understanding of how to effectively manage large maintenance jobs such as power plant outages and refinery refits. This course is 85% concerned with the time before the shutdown begins. The remaining 15% is the execution tactics to keep the project on course.

This course includes specific checklists, procedures, strategies and important outside resources that will improve your current shutdown planning and execution. The course also includes examples to demonstrate the major points.

NOTE: While some industries use the phrases outage, shutdown and turnaround interchangeably, other industries ascribe very specific and different meanings to the terms. From the perspective of planning, however, in this course we have decided to use the terms interchangeably.

In This Training, Learn How To

Who Should Attend Training

Successful shutdowns, turnarounds and outages require the disciplined application of proven processes and interdepartmental partnerships. It is important for departments that are influenced and impacted by the processes to understand them. People in the following roles should participate in this training:

What Our Students Are Saying

"I was truly enlightened on the matters of real maintenance and all associated practices that make up the system. It has also drawn me to implement and establish a good maintenance system in my company in days to come. I appreciate most the real case studies used in class and can relate to every topic."
- Joshua Sang, Mechanical Engineer, JAC Malaysia Sdn Bhd

“Planning is simple. However, the majority fail to perform or execute tasks due to poor planning. This event has acquired knowledge and goal setting for my company in the future.”
- Petronas Gas Berhad, Malaysia

Course Dates

October 2-4, 2012 (Charleston, SC)

Course Pricing

$2,195

Course CEU's

2.1

Course Locations

Each course includes a comprehensive active learning manual, morning and afternoon refreshments, lunch, and the use of a fully equipped e-business center. Class hours are 8:00am to 4:00pm Tuesday through Thursday. All students completing a class at the Life Cycle Institute will receive a certificate of completion awarding CEU’s.

Course Facilitators

Joel Levitt

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For More Information on Planning for Shutdowns and Outages Training

800-556-9589 | education@LCE.com

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