Managing Efficient Shutdowns and Turnarounds

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Managing Efficient Shutdowns and Turnarounds
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O920

Online

01 Nov 2026 -05 Nov 2026

2520

Overview

Introduction:

Shutdowns and turnarounds represent critical operational phases that require structured planning, coordinated execution, and controlled resource alignment within industrial environments. These activities integrate maintenance systems, scheduling frameworks, and risk control structures to ensure minimal disruption and optimal performance outcomes. This training program presents shutdown planning frameworks, turnaround management models, execution systems, and performance control architectures that define efficient shutdown environments. It provides an institutional perspective on how organizations structure shutdown activities, manage complexity, and align operational efficiency with safety and reliability requirements.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze shutdown and turnaround management frameworks within industrial operations.

  • Evaluate planning models and scheduling systems within shutdown environments.

  • Assess resource management frameworks and coordination structures within turnaround execution.

  • Examine risk management systems and safety control frameworks within shutdown operations.

  • Explore performance measurement frameworks and efficiency optimization systems within turnaround management.

Target Audience:

  • Maintenance and turnaround managers.

  • Plant and operations engineers.

  • Project and shutdown coordinators.

  • Reliability and asset management professionals.

  • Professionals involved in industrial maintenance operations.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Shutdown Planning and Strategic Frameworks:

  • Shutdown planning frameworks within industrial environments.

  • Scope definition structures within turnaround planning systems.

  • Scheduling models within shutdown environments.

  • Work breakdown structures within maintenance operations.

  • Alignment frameworks between shutdown planning and operational strategy.

Unit 2:

Turnaround Execution and Coordination Systems:

  • Execution frameworks within turnaround environments.

  • Coordination structures within multi-disciplinary operations.

  • Contractor management models within shutdown environments.

  • Communication frameworks within execution systems.

  • Integration structures between planning and field execution.

Unit 3:

Resource Management and Cost Control Frameworks:

  • Resource allocation models within shutdown operations.

  • Cost control frameworks within turnaround environments.

  • Procurement and material management structures within shutdown systems.

  • Workforce planning frameworks within maintenance operations.

  • Efficiency optimization structures within resource utilization systems.

Unit 4:

Risk Management Safety and Operational Control Systems:

  • Risk identification frameworks within shutdown environments.

  • Hazard classification structures within maintenance operations.

  • Safety management frameworks within turnaround systems.

  • Permit-to-work and control systems within shutdown environments.

  • Integration structures between safety and operational control systems.

Unit 5:

Performance Evaluation and Continuous Improvement Systems:

  • Performance measurement frameworks within shutdown operations.

  • Key performance indicator structures within turnaround environments.

  • Post-shutdown review frameworks within maintenance systems.

  • Lessons learned structures within operational environments.

  • Continuous improvement frameworks within turnaround management systems.