What to do Before, During and After an Extended Outage
Shutting down equipment and systems for extended periods of time can present the potential, if not done properly, to result in equipment failures and loss of containment of hazardous contents upon start up. View our good practice checklist to protect your business and reduce the risk of equipment problems as we look at three important phases: prior to shutdown, during the shutdown and recommissioning after shutdown.
The quality of some items can degrade while idle; vermin can get into equipment or utilities, water and air can stagnate, fuel and lubrication systems can settle, leaks may develop in your absence, stocks of critical items may fall and some equipment just stays more reliable with routine use. Where do you begin?
Download the CNA Hardy checklist here.