At Avenue International, we provide highly tailored training programs in Refinery Operations and Maintenance. The main skills covered are:
Safety Procedures
Safety procedures are a set of standardized procedures, that ensures minimal to no risk to people, resources, and the work environment. A company follows the step-by-step safety procedures as it they not only keep the customers and the employees safe but also help in avoiding legal claims.
Product Quality
Product quality is the basic element of a business. It means to add features to a product or service in such a way that it meets the needs and wants of the customers. Enhancing the product quality also means improving the goods from any existing defects to ensure customer satisfaction.
Control Room
A control room, also known as an operations center, is a room that serves as central control and monitoring station for security, building, and other types of systems of a large facility or physical area. Control rooms act as the central nervous system of a facility and require a reliable and efficient communication system to effectively handle emergencies, as well as critical incidents and decisions.
Rail Cars
Rail Cars, also called railroad cars, are large containers set on a railway and pulled by a locomotive. Rail cars are frequently used for shipping large quantities of product or material, such as metal, chemicals, or livestock; however, a rail car may also transport people such as a subway system. A locomotive often pulls numerous cars that attach to each other, which then form a train.
Osha
Osha stands for Occupational Safety and Health Administration which is a large regulatory agency based in the USA. This agency was created in 1971 and its basic aim is to ensure safe and healthy working conditions for working men and women. Osha had the authority of doing surprise visits to inspect and examine the working conditions in workplaces. They have been successful in reducing injury rates and improving worker conditions.
Tank Levels
Covers monitored process towers, accumulators, and tank levels for proper process variables. Adjusted pumping systems, chemical feeders, auxiliary equipment, control systems storage tank levels, and pump station indicators.
Retained tank levels and flow rates to meet water demand. Gauge tank levels, using calibrated rods.