Course Overview
Planned Outages are required for plants or distribution facilities to carry out their scheduled preventative, regulatory, or engineering work. The purpose of an outage is to maintain the equipment reliability, improve safety, and ensure efficient operation; while also achieving critical regulatory requirements. An outage is a very important function that has a direct impact on the profitability of a plantโs production and maintenance costs resulting from the expenditure of manpower, equipment, and materials. Proper work preparation and scheduling can result in a significant โROI.โ
Shutdown / Turnaround / Outage (STO) Management is a 3 day training course designed to expose the detailed steps and strategic techniques necessary for STO improvement and effective completion. Attendees will learn industry best practices for minimizing the possibility of accidents, rework, and equipment failure and reduce the impact on manpower safety, equipment, and operation safety.
Through our interactive and adult learning techniques, attendees will participate in table top exercises, scenario discussions, and networking opportunities. Regardless of your level of expertise, you will gain the understanding of how industry โBest in Classโ are utilizing Shutdown Specialists and how this knowledge can be used as leverage in your organization.
Learning Objectives
- Define work scope and responsibilities for allย personnel involved in each stage of the STO
- Improve your plant reliability and equipmentย availability with an effective STO strategy
- Learn how selecting work through a prioritizationย system can better control future maintenance costs
- Minimize the possibility of liability by improving plantย safety
- Evaluate the management of equipment lifecycleย through effective STOs
Course Format
This course will be held in a highly interactive workshop format with case studies and real-world examples.
The material has been designed using Adult Learning Methodology that believes the ideal ratio for optimum learning and retention is 60%/40% โ
60% โ blended combination of discussion, practical exercises, simulations, and case studies
40% โ material/slides
Participants will engage in interactive exercises and discussions throughout the course to ensure the material is not only taught, but can also be applied. Limited class size (15-20 participants) is strictly enforced to enhance individual learning experiences and interaction with the instructor and other participants.
Course Outline
- Turnaround Management Introduction
- Plant Turnaround Process
- Turnaround Organization
- Planning & Scheduling
- Work Execution
- Logistics Plan
- Contractor Management Plan
- HSE in Turnarounds
- Critical Path Management
- Close-Out & Review
- KPIs & TASC
Who Should Attend
STO Management was designed for individuals participating in or aspiring to the following:
By Job Title:
- Engineers
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- Production
- Project
- Procurement
- HSE Advisors
- Construction/Contractor Managers and Supervisors
- Maintenance Managers, Supervisors, Planners & Schedulers
- Key Operations Supervisors
- Materials Management Managers/Supervisors
- CMMS Administrator or Key Users
- Key Maintenance Support Assistants
- Other Stakeholders
By Sectors:
- Bio Pharmaceutical
- Facilities
- Food and Beverage
- Manufacturing
- Mining
- Oil & Gas Upstream & Downstream
- Petrochemical/Chemical
- Power Generation
- Utilities & Transportation
Takeaways
- Prioritization Tool
- STO/TAR Roadmap
- Certificate of Attendance
- Training Manual
- Worksheets/Exercises
- Contact Information of Instructor for Support