Plant Managers – Friday Plant Walks– Hot Work Today I’m talking about Hot Work, as in spark-producing activities such as welding, cutting, and brazing. This is basic fire prevention and protection. (I didn’t intentionally hit all those words from OSHA 1910.252 – sometimes you just get lucky.) In a manufacturing plant, you always have repairs,…
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Any equipment you install is going to need spare parts – components fail or wear out. Delivery times over the past few years have gotten longer. Parts that vendors previously kept in stock are no longer on the shelf. You can’t always depend on getting that spare you need to get your line back up…
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Plant Managers – Friday Plant Walks– Confined Spaces Do you have Confined Spaces in your plant? I’m talking about the OSHA definition of confined spaces, not cramped closets. You thought of silos, didn’t you? (Ace of Clubs.) I mean confined spaces like silos, mixing vessels, reactors, material receivers, packout bins, day bins, pellet traps, cooling…
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How is the version control on your projects? Are your contractors, engineers, and management all looking at the latest revision of the project prints, scope documents, and schedules?Of course! That’s a given, right? Not necessarily. I was on a project, in a support role, where the project sponsor requested several significant changes directly from the…
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Plant Managers – Friday – Safety Moments Do you start every meeting with a safety moment? Do you ask if anyone has a brief safety topic to share? Offer one yourself? For most meetings, it can be something informal. Just a quick 30-60 second share of something relevant: Morning production meeting or weekly leadership team…
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Project Scheduling What’s your success rate on capital projects? Usually on time? On budget? If you commit to a Total Installed Cost (TIC) of $450k and a line downtime (DT) of 22 days, do you make it? What’s the over/under bet the Maintenance guys have running? 30 days? Typically, you do your best estimate on…
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Project Cost Tracking Are you on top of your project spend? If you work for a large company, you may have to do monthly forecasting and accruals, and have a forecast accuracy metric that gets reported up. I did that for years. I feel your pain. I had a great spreadsheet I used for entering…
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This post is about 2 aspects of “project safety” – safety during the installation and safety of the finished project. Installation safetyYou’re probably on top of this, but here are a few highlights, whether it’s contractors or your own in-house folks: Equipment/Machine safetyHere I’m talking about the safety of the finished project.You really need your…
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