Process Commissioning: how to get it right – part 2
You’re in the middle of commissioning and starting-up your new process. You have everything in place. You’re clear about what needs to be done and your plans are rock-solid. But what happens when something goes wrong? What kinds of things can go wrong? What can you do about them?
This is the second of two articles to help you get Process Commissioning and Start-up (PCS) right. The first article defines the subject and gives you some tips about what you need to have in place before and during PCS. If you haven’t read it, you can find it here.
In this article, I’m going to give you insights on when your careful preparations and highly-skilled team encounter the real world. Yes, I’m going to talk about what can go wrong.
The kinds of things that can go wrong (and what you can do about them).
“To expect the unexpected shows a thoroughly modern intellect.”
― Oscar Wilde