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Plant Operations Training
To make operations-related decisions, an operator must consider three essential factors: safety, efficiency and productivity. Operations training calls for never-ending efforts for improvement involving everyone in the organization.
CiNet's operations training series includes a continuous skills and performance assessment. For employees a job task analysis is conducted. For the organization, an operational and maintenance performance assessment is conducted across the value chain. These operations assessments provide feedback on employee skill needs and organizational performance gaps. The operations training series also includes continuous skills development, refresher training, new systems and technology training and on-the-job training. With over 100 courses in plant operations, CiNet has your compliance and training needs covered. Please contact us today at 1-800-294-1140.
Plant Operations Training Highlights
- How resistance, capacitance, dead time, and lag time can affect a process control system
- Layout of an electrical system and determining how to isolate a piece of equipment for maintenance or repair
- Analytical variables that are commonly measured in plants, and how and why analytical variables are measured
- Considerations associated with scheduling, planning for, and conducting on-the-job training
- Fundamental units of measurement for length, time, and mass, and fundamental units of measurement for pressure, temperature, flow, and level
- Determine the rates of reactions, and the effects of temperature, pressure, concentration, and surface area on reaction rates
- Follow a logical, systematic troubleshooting procedure to identify and correct process problems
Plant Operations Catalog
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