There is an alarming trend in industry to discount the potential
contribution of the Technical / Operations function to productivity
improvement, product quality and gains in market share. Principles taught in
this Process Plant Start-up, Commissioning and Troubleshooting training
course will help you to understand the true nature and different techniques
of problem solving and problem prevention in the operational / process
environment.
Excellent Troubleshooting skills are considered a core
competency for ‘Best-in-Class’ industrial companies. If your company’s goals
include minimizing downtime then this training event is a must because it
delivers rapid, safe Troubleshooting. |
How to become a ‘Top Gun’ Troubleshooter by acquiring new skills
To develop a structured approach to Troubleshooting and Problem
Solving which uses a common terminology and shared understanding
To point the way to Continuous Improvement in the way you run
your processes and make incremental efficiency gains
To understand the difference between having a techniques manual
on the bookshelf – and actually making it work
To identify the "motivated” people who should be the champions
of Troubleshooting and Problem Solving – and who should just follow
To understand work practices which "allow” success in
Troubleshooting and Problem Solving thought reducing the variability of your
process |
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This training course is directed at those Supervisors who are
involved in the operations function and who are responsible for leading and
directing people to achieve and improve productivity levels. Those faced with
the challenge of actually using the various techniques of Troubleshooting and
Problem Solving to reduce downtime and waste and improve run efficiencies
will benefit. The Process Plant Start-up, Commissioning and Troubleshooting
training course elements are of equal importance to Production, Maintenance
Engineering and Process Engineering personnel |
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The Process Plant Start-up, Commissioning and Troubleshooting
training course will be conducted in a facilitative style with a combination
of lecture and practical exercises in the use of techniques, case studies and
a high level of lively debate and sharing of ideas. Delegates will be
encouraged to introduce problems of their own for discussion and analysis.
Copies of all lecture materials, case studies and workbooks will be provided. |
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