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Basics of Shutdown Coordination

Basics of Shutdown Coordination

About This Workshop

This comprehensive course focuses on work control management with an emphasis on shutdown coordination, planning, and execution. It provides practical knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage maintenance shutdowns while optimizing resource utilization and minimizing operational impact.

Learning Formats:

  • Interactive lectures
  • Group exercises and discussions
  • Hands-on practice with real-world scenarios
  • Case studies and LEGO exercise demonstrations
  • Job package evaluation workshops
  • Critical path analysis exercises

Key Benefits:

  • Reduced maintenance costs through better resource utilization and planning
  • Improved safety and environmental compliance
  • Increased equipment availability and reliability
  • Enhanced coordination between operations, maintenance, and other departments
  • Higher workforce productivity (potential to increase wrench time from 25-35% to over 50%)
  • Better maintenance team morale through organized work processes
  • Reduced production losses through coordinated activities
  • More efficient work execution with fewer delays and rework

What Will You Learn?

  • How to integrate planning, scheduling, and execution for efficient maintenance shutdowns.
  • Methods to identify and manage critical spare parts and resources.
  • Techniques for developing comprehensive shutdown plans and schedules.
  • Strategies for risk assessment and contingency planning.
  • Best practices for team coordination and communication.
  • Approaches to optimize maintenance work execution.
  • Systems for tracking and measuring shutdown performance.

Course Content

Introduction to Work Control Management

  • Definition and core concepts
  • Process overview and business alignment

Roles and Responsibilities

Shutdown Planning Fundamentals

Critical Path Management

Resource Management

Risk Assessment and Mitigation

Cost Management

Quality Control Systems

Execution Management

Performance Measurement