Environmental, Health & Safety :: Plant & Personnel Safety
March 1, 2007
Unit Restarts: Where to Begin?
Spend the necessary time on unit status evaluation and onsite work preparation for optimum return on investment and payback period
France Chopinet, Dina d.d. Petrokemija, Omišalj
The preparation of a unit for restart requires complex and systematic approach. A plant restart project is traditionally composed of four steps: 1. A detailed unit-status evaluation 2. Preparation for onsite work 3. Major onsite work, which involves...
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