Moderator: Tommy Sessum, Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Speakers:
Justin Newton & Audra Higgins, Phillips 66 - Sweeny Refinery
David Coleman & Jerry Rodriguez, Valero Energy Corporation - McKee Refinery
Woodrow Henderson, Valero Energy Corporation - Three Rivers Refinery
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) is proud to announce the winners of the 2023 Annual Safety Awards, considered the refining and petrochemical industries’ premier safety awards. They are part of a comprehensive program developed by the AFPM Safety and Health Committee to promote safe operations in our industries and recognize facilities that have outstanding occupational and process safety performance.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) proudly recognizes the winners of the 2024 Annual Safety Awards—widely regarded as the premier safety honors in the refining and petrochemical industries. These awards are a cornerstone of AFPM's comprehensive safety program, developed by the Safety and Health Committee to advance good practices, ensure safe operations, and highlight facilities that demonstrate exceptional occupational and process safety performance.
Safety is the top priority for the refining and petrochemical industries. AFPM’s members are committed to maintaining strong safety records while continuously improving performance to protect their people, communities and the environment.
Nothing is more important to the refining and petrochemical industries than safety. AFPM’s member companies have strong safety records and consistently work to improve performance to take care of our people, communities and environment.
Collaboration is the cornerstone of progress, and when it comes to safety, working together is essential. At AFPM, we believe that sharing knowledge and best practices strengthens our industries and protects the workforce. That’s why we’re proud to participate in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls, May 5 – 9, a dedicated week focused on raising awareness and improving workplace safety.
This panel is intended to attract Turnaround and Operational leaders who would like to gain insight on good practices that industry peers are using to prepare and execute SD/ Decommissioning and SU/Commissioning of units for maintenance events. This discussion will also include safe work practices insights for lock out tag out, energy control, blinding or walk the line/job practices that help improve safe outcomes of an event. The panel will also share their perspectives on future opportunities related to transformative technologies and practices for turnaround operations.
Moderator:
Andrew Jakubowski, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
Speakers:
Kevin Honaker, Phillips 66
Lou Hooks, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
Andy Munsen, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
Learn how Flint Hills Resources implemented KEWAZO’s lifting robot, LIFTBOT, to improve safety and efficiency by replacing cranes and manual handling. Hear firsthand the motivation for doing something new, overcoming challenges, and ultimately deploying robots in the field.
Moderator:
Andrew Jakubowski, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
This session will share lessons learned from a high complexity turnaround that had a large scale debottleneck project integrated into the turnaround scope. We will review key successes and opportunities to understand what this team would repeat or change for future events.
Moderators:
Andrew Jakubowski, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
Jimmy Mendler, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
Speaker:
Sarah Earl, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP