Call for papers
AFPM is now seeking workshop presenters for the 2013 Reliability & Maintenance Conference. The committee is looking for presentations in the following categories:
- Analyser reliability and maintenance.
- Benchmarking.
- Capital project execution.
- CMMS improvements.
- Contracting strategies.
- Corrosion – problems and prevention.
- Electrical.
- Emerging best practices.
- Environmental.
- Equipment health and monitoring.
- Equipment reliability.
- Fundamentals of reliability and maintenance.
- Inspection technologies.
- Instrumentation reliability and maintenance.
- KPIs.
- Lessons learned.
- Lifecycle engineering.
- Maintenance planning and scheduling.
- Maintenance strategies.
- Maintenance technologies.
- Mechanical integrity.
- Multi skilling.
- New technology.
- Operating envelopes.
- Operations’ role in turnarounds.
- Operator driven reliability.
- Planning and scheduling.
- Process safety.
- Process safety management.
- Procurement strategies.
- Productivity improvements.
- Project engineering best practices.
- Project management.
- Reliability.
- Repair technologies.
- Root cause failure analysis.
- Safety.
- Shale Oil Processing.
- Training.
- Turnarounds.
- Workforce issues.
- Work identification/approval.
Speakers should be able to allot a significant portion of the 75 minute session to speaking on their chosen topic. Please submit all abstracts to rmc2@afpm.org by 13th August 2012.
Adapted from press release by Claira Lloyd.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/17072012/apfm_call_for_papers/
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