James Reid
Long Tiang
The current environment means that turnarounds (TAR) are being cancelled and intervals are steadily increasing, having an impact on maintenance and creating a backlog. The availability of skilled personnel to complete essential maintenance activities and constraints in the supply chain, could potentially cause you to make poor turnaround decisions and defer the turnaround, resulting in assets which aren’t maintained and could cause a safety hazard.
By critically evaluating the objectives of the TAR and developing a precise review of the backlog of maintenance, you will be able to identify solutions for maintaining safety and production critical equipment to improve safety reliability, uptime and production levels.
Learn how to
· Manage backlog maintenance
· Supporting TAR deferral to provide an auditable justification for the deferral
· Anomalies management and temporary measures (i.e. defined life repairs) management
This webinar is the third in a series that will explore key challenges and solutions relating to remote maintenance challenges.