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Managing Maintenance Shutdowns and Outages

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This is the CD Only version of this popular book. Planning a shutdown? Lower your costs by reading and applying this unique reference! Originally designed as an intensive course and then honed...
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  • 01 March 2005
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This is the CD Only version of this popular book.

Planning a shutdown? Lower your costs by reading and applying this unique reference! Originally designed as an intensive course and then honed over several years, Managing Maintenance Shutdowns and Outages organizes the details of a maintenance shutdown into a manageable form by introducing all the steps needed for a successful shutdown or outage. It includes detailed steps for each phase (initiation, planning, execution, closeout, lessons learned), massive master lists of everything you will need to do for each phase of shutdown, and numerous checklists that can immediately be put to use. Loaded with examples from many industries and actual events, this book will be an extremely useful and practical guide for maintenance managers, project engineers, supervisors, maintenance engineers, and planners working in any heavy maintenance environment.
  • Brings together the issues of maintenance planning, project management, logistics, contracting, and accounting for shutdowns.
  • Includes hundreds of shutdown ideas gleaned from experts worldwide.
  • Contains procedures and strategies that will improve your current shutdown planning and execution.
  • Offers examples to illustrate the major points.
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Price: $59.95
Pages: 208
Publisher: Industrial Press, Inc.
Imprint: Industrial Press, Inc.
Publication Date: 01 March 2005
Trim Size: 7.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9780831132422
Format: CD
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management
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  • Basics of Shutdowns, Turnarounds, and Outages
  • Phase I: Feasibility of Shutdown
  • Phase II Organizing the Program
  • Phase III Executing the Program
  • Phase IV: Turnover, Quality Assurance, Life Safety Testing, and Start-up
  • Punch List Completion
  • Phase V: Reporting
  • Resources
  • Glossary
  • Index