Shift Handover is an important component of safe operations. Learnings from Process Safety Site Assessments will highlight the importance of shift handover. Please join us for the world primer of Walk the Line's "What Good Looks Like: Shift Handover" training video!
Alarms are an important component of safe operations. This interactive webinar will discuss the importance of an alarms program and three recently published alarms resources – safety bulletin, hazard ID, and practice share and how their intended audiences may benefit from use. Audience includes: Operations, Process Controls, and Process Safety.
Over the past several years, there have been a few high profile FCC events. As part of an ongoing effort to continue sharing good process safety information related to FCC's a small group of SMEs have been working the past 6 months on developing knowledge sharing documents from APS specific to FCCs. They will share those documents and planned documents on this webinar.
This presentation introduces how ISOALKY Technology uses a non-volatile ionic liquid catalyst that operates with on-line regeneration, without acid soluble oil (ASO) disposal or any solid by-product formation. The presentation also reviews how ISOALKY Technology provides greater flexibility in processing olefin feedstocks with low/negligible H-transfer tendency, smaller volume of catalyst required, reduced emissions, optimized operating conditions to increase octane and alkylate yield, and decreased risk in transportation and handling of the solution.
From hurricanes to freezing temperatures, extreme weather conditions can rise quickly and bring unexpected circumstances that wreak havoc on our facilities. Whatever the location of your site, bring your own experience and join the discussion as a panel of SMEs discuss the differences between Northern and Southern site preparations. This panel will talk about what, when, where and how to prepare for extreme weather conditions.
How to anticipate and respond to problems from increased utilization. This panel discussion will include bottle necks and mechanical integrity concerns created during times of extended low run rates. Representatives from Operating Companies, Chemical Company, and Engineering Consulting Company.