[h=Applied Operational Excellence for the Oil, Gas, and Process Industries]1[/h]By
- Dennis P. Nolan, Loss Prevention Manager and Chief Fire Prevention Engineer, Saudi Aramco
- Eric Anderson, , Consultant with expertise within fire, health, safety, environment, and security support function
The goal of achieving operational excellence is to reduce costs, improve productivity, and enhance efficiency - in other words, operational excellence contributes to the bottom line. Following along with pre-built success in the process industries, many companies in the oil and gas industry appear to utilize a subset form of operational excellence, yet many are unsure or unaware of all the safety system components that will truly benefit the company holistically, and current literature is only applicable to the process and manufacturing industries. Applied Operational Excellence for the Oil, Gas, and Process Industries delivers a straightforward practical guide for oil and gas companies to understand the comparisons and contrasts between the various types of safety management processes, including the standardized structure and ongoing extended benefits that operational excellence brings to an oil and gas company in one consolidated effort. Other key benefits include a glossary, acronym appendix, and additional references for further reading. Packed with clear objectives and tools, structure guidelines specific to oil and gas, and how to imbed your existing safety program under the operational excellence umbrella, referred to as "One-Step Merger", Applied Operational Excellence for the Oil, Gas, and Process Industries helps you establish an overall safety culture vision and challenges your organization to achieve higher levels of safety management and overall company value.
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