Corrosion and Scaling Prevention

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COURSE OBJECTIVE

This course provides participants basis for understanding the fundamentals of corrosion and how to control it. The participant will be able to recognize the various types of corrosion, what has caused the corrosion and its failure, be able to identify the best method to control corrosion, be able to predict life time by computer software application, economic evaluation, and a case study. This course is based on material used around the world in similar courses but has been adapted for those working in practical application of corrosion and its control. It is suitable for a variety of interests and is presented at an easy level to digest that should appeal to a wide range of potential participants.

COURSE OUTLINE

Preliminary

  • Corrosion and cost created
  • Human factor to corrosion

Types of Corrosion

  • Aqueous corrosion
  • Atmospheric corrosion
  • Water corrosion
  • Sea water corrosion
  • Soil corrosion
  • Concrete corrosion
  • Microbiology corrosion
  • High temperature corrosion
  • Galvanic corrosion
  • Stress corrosion
  • Other corrosion

Failure caused by corrosion

  • Failure modus
  • Investigation method of failure caused by corrosion
  • Failure prevention caused by corrosion

Maintenance by Inspection And Monitoring

  • Inspection method
  • Non destructive inspection (NDI)
  • Smart sensing
  • Maintenance revolution
  • Monitoring and maintenance management

Modeling, Life Time Prediction, and Computer Application

  • Modeling and life time prediction
  • Artificial intelligence use
  • Computer-base training and coaching

Corrosion Protection Method

  • Surface coating
    • Coating method
    • Surface preparation
  • Inhibitor injection
    • Inhibitor classification
    • Inhibitor protection mechanism
    • Inhibitor selection method
  • Catholic protection
    • Sacrificial anode
    • Impressed current
    • Underground piping cathode protection
  • Anode protection

Economic Aspect Evaluation

  • Budget and cost planning
  • Depreciation

Case study

Visit to Metallurgy Laboratory of Mechanical Engineering ITB

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Engineer and technologist in any discipline who wish to obtain a basic knowledge of this important subject
  • Managers, supervisors, sales and field personnel with scientific background in the construction, oil & gas, petrochemical, marine or any other industry who wish to broaden their general corrosion knowledge
  • Maintenance engineers, supervisor, and production operation staff who involved in the field and plant operation
  • Everybody who wants to take benefits from this course.
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Schedule

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December 14-17, 2009
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4 days

Venue

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Papandayan Hotel
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Bandung

Tuition Fee

Rp.
7.250.000,-
  per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration

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Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA
Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12
BOGOR – 16143

ph. (0251) 2169150, 9399888
  ( 021) 41002917
fax (0251) 7534984
email training@focustraco.com

Pumps & Compressors Predictive Maintenance & Diagnostics

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INTRODUCTION

Pumps and compressors are generally critical machines in any production process, and hence it is vital that maintenance is most effective for these units. This course aims to provide delegates with a comprehensive understanding of how to use a combined predictive and preventive maintenance approach to achieve maximum reliability and greatest understanding of any deterioration that may occur.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Engineers, supervisory and technical staff involved in the monitoring, predictive maintenance and diagnostics of pumps and compressors.

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

The program assumes familiarity with the design and construction of pumps and compressors. From this starting point it adopts an analytical approach to understanding the failure of all types of pumps and compressors.

From a component-by-component perspective, the program investigates the root causes of failure, and relates these to operating conditions and process parameters. Design, installation, lubrication and wear related failure mechanisms are identified and a detailed understanding of the troubleshooting and diagnostic methods needed to detect and identify these is developed.

The program provides participants with the knowledge needed to be effective in the inspection, monitoring and diagnostics of pumps and compressors, with emphasis placed upon the importance of a combined condition monitoring and strip-down inspection approach to maintenance.

TRAINING METHODOLOGY

The program is delivered in a combination of lecture style and computer-based training. In addition, a significant amount of time is set aside for small working group activity when addressing case study problems. Extensive use is made of case study material to underline the key aspects of the course and to give the delegates exposure to current best practice.

PROGRAM OUTLINE

DAY — 1

  • Friction, lubrication and wear mechanisms.
  • Adhesive wear, abrasive wear, fatigue and fretting
  • Machinery life cycles
  • Mechanical issues, balancing and alignment
  • Statistical reliability analysis

DAY — 2

  • Reliability models
  • Root cause of, symptoms and detection mechanisms for imbalance
  • Root cause of, symptoms and detection mechanisms for looseness
  • Root cause of, symptoms and detection mechanisms for misalignment
  • Root cause of, symptoms and detection mechanisms for gear problems
  • Root cause of, symptoms and detection mechanisms for bearing problems
  • Cavitation, causes and prevention

DAY — 3

  • Anti-friction bearings: types, lifetime, mounting, applications, related problems
  • Plain and pad bearings, thrust bearings: operation, maintenance, incidents
  • Mechanical seals, types, operation, related problems
  • Other seals for positive displacement pumps and reciprocating compressors
  • Performing a balance

DAY — 4

  • Vibration monitoring
  • Overall and spectral measurements
  • Vibration limits
  • Introduction to spectrum analysis
  • Lubricant monitoring
  • Shape, size, amount, chemical composition of debris
  • Analytical techniques

DAY — 5

  • The role of condition monitoring in pump and compressor maintenance Diagnostic methods
  • Capabilities and limitations of condition monitoring, and the need for a combined approach
  • The importance of plant inspection
  • Measurement devices, and what to monitor and where

Pumps & Compressors Predictive Maintenance & Diagnostics


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Schedule

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November 16-20, 2009
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5 days

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Venue

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Jayakarta Hotel
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Bandung

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Tuition Fee

 Rp.
8.450.000,-
  per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

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Registration

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Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA
Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12
BOGOR – 16143

ph. (021) 7009-9943
  (0251) 2169-150
fax (0251) 7534-984
email training@focustraco.com

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Promotion Management

•August 13, 2009 • Leave a Comment

TUJUAN

  • Menambah wawasan praktisi promosi agar memiliki pemahaman secara komprehensif mengenai komunikasi pemasaran.
  • Memahami konsep promosi yang efektif untuk membidik pasar corporate / perusahaan dan konsumen
  • Memberikan pemahaman tentang berbagai trik dan trend promosi terkini

SASARAN PESERTA

  • Marketing Manager
  • Promotion Manager
  • Marketing Staff
  • Promotion Staff

MATERI

Konsep, Praktek dan Lingkungan Komunikasi Pemasaran Yang Terintegrasi

  • Sekilas mengenai integrasi komunikasi pemasaran
  • Proses komunikasi pemasaran

Membidik, Komunikasi dan Persuasi ; Perspektif Konsumen

  • Demographic, psychographics dan geodemographic.
  • Tingkah laku pembeli

Optimizing the Promotion Mix

  • Konsep dan filosofi promosi
  • Menerapkan bauran promosi
  • Ukuran keberhasilan dan strategi pengelolaan

Trade & consumer promotion strategy

  • Konsep dan pengertian trade & consumer promo
  • Strategy trade & consumer promo yang efektif
  • Mengukur keberhasilan dan efektifitasnya

Strategi promosi Melalui Iklan

  • Konsep iklan promo yang efektif
  • Proses pembuatan iklan
  • Membangun synergy dengan biro iklan
  • Trend iklan promosi penjualan di dunia

Pemilihan Media Yang Efektif

  • Kiat memilih media yang efektif
  • Strategi mediamix yang efektif dan efisien
  • Mengevaluasi efektifitas media promosi.

Exhibition dan sponsorship strategy

  • Konsep dan pemahaman exhibition dan sponsorship
  • Bagaimana mengevaluasinya
  • Evaluasi dan pengukuran keberhasilan

Procurement and Contracting Strategy, a theory and experience sharing

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Schedule

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December 10-11, 2009
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2 days

Venue

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Grand Mercure Hotel
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Yogyakarta

Tuition Fee

Rp.
4.950.000,-
  per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration

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Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA
Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12
BOGOR – 16143

ph. (0251) 2169150, 9399888
  ( 021) 41002917
fax (0251) 7534984
email training@focustraco.com

Procurement and Contracting Strategy, a theory and experience sharing

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ABOUT THE COURSE

In most project related companies, Procurement Department spends can be up to 60% of company expense. Such spendings are are both from the purchase of goods & services to support company operation. Being able to properly control and manage such spending through qualified Procurement Department will result in significant add values to the company.

This course will provide attendees with comprehensive skills on purchasing process & some other related issues. It will also cover the e-procurement which nowdays becoming more common & do-able. In addition to those, Governing Regulations discussion will also equipt all delegates with more weapon to perform on the day-to-day activities.

DESIGNED FOR

Individual involved in purchasing, tendering, project enduser or suppliers. This include contracting & procurement specialist.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN

  • Background of procurement regulations
  • End to end purchasing process
  • Negotiation
  • Purchasing management
  • Introduction to business contract
  • E-procurement

COURSE CONTENT

Function of Purchasing Management

  • The Role and Objectives of Purchasing Management

Current Global Trends in Purchasing Management

Governing Regulations:

  • Government Regulations
  • Internal Company Policy & Procedures

Procurement Process

- Stage 1

  • Planning and Budgeting
  • The existence of Bid Committee
  • Determining the Procurement Process:
  • Direct Appointment, Direct Selection, Tender/Bidding
  • Pre-Qualification Process: Selection of Vendors/ Bidders

- Stage 2

  • Preparing the bid package
  • Elucidation Meetings
  • Evaluation of Bids
  • Award process

Negotiation Skills & Technique

  • Basic Rules of Negotiation
  • How to represent your company in negotiation process
  • Power of negotiation
  • Bargaining position
  • Effective negotiation process
  • End results of negotiation

Intoduction to Purchasing Management

  • Initial budgeting
  • Cost control
  • Contract management
  • Expediting
  • Domain & Commodity code
  • Reporting

Introduction of Business Contract

  • Pre-contract process
  • Provision of contract
  • Contract skeleton

E-Procurement

  • Governing regulation
  • Tricks & tips
  • Study cases & success stories
  • Role Play

Procurement and Contracting Strategy, a theory and experience sharing

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Schedule

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December 14-17, 2009
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4 days

Venue

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Sheraton Hotel
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Bandung

Tuition Fee

Rp.
7.250.000,-
  per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration

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Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA
Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12
BOGOR – 16143

ph. (0251) 2169150, 9399888
  ( 021) 41002917
fax (0251) 7534984
email training@focustraco.com

Reservoir Fluid Properties

•August 13, 2009 • Leave a Comment

INTRODUCTION

Hydrocarbon systems found in petroleum reservoirs are known to display multi-phase behavior over wide ranges of pressure and temperatures. The most important phases that occur in petroleum reservoirs are: liquid phase (crude oil or condensates) and gas (natural gases). This course will explain the hydrocarbon phase behavior and practical application in reservoir and production engineering. Firstly it will review the principles of phase behavior and illustrate the use of phase diagram in describing the volumetric behavior of single-component, two-component, and multi-component system.

It will also present numerous mathematical and graphical correlations for estimating physical and critical properties of the undefined petroleum fraction, evaluation of properties of natural gases and introduces their application in Darcy’s equation and material balance equation. A complete and cohesive independent unit on methods of determining the crude oil physical properties, presents the concept and application of vapor-liquid phase equilibrium, developments and advanced in the field of empirical cubic equation of state and application in petroleum engineering. Details scheme of splitting and lumping of petroleum-fraction.

Properly understanding the reservoir fluid properties is very significant and are very importance steps during the entire life of the oil and reservoir developments and operations. This five-day training will provide a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of reservoir fluid properties and application to reservoir and production engineering to keep excellent reservoir and production performance as long as possible.

OBJECTIVE

  • Refresh the knowledge of the participants on reservoir fluid properties.
  • Understand the basic principles of hydrocarbon phase behavior and its application in petroleum engineering.
  • Learn the numerous mathematical and graphical correlation for estimating physical and critical properties of the undefined petroleum fraction
  • Enhance the knowledge on hydrocarbon phase behavior, reservoir fluid properties and application
  • Gain additional knowledge on recent technology in reservoir fluid properties calculation and correlation
  • Knowledge sharing among the participants and instructors

OUTLINE

Basic Phase Behavior

  • Single Component Systems
  • Two Component Systems
  • Multi Component Systems
  • Classification of Reservoir and Reservoir Fluids

Pure Component Physical Properties and Characterizing Undefined Petroleum Fraction

  • General Correlation for Estimating Physical Properties of Hydrocarbon Fraction
  • Critical Compressibility Factors
  • Characterizing Hydrocarbon Heavy Fractions
  • Determining of Physical Properties of Heavy Petroleum Fraction from Correlation

Properties of Natural Gases

  • Behavior of Ideal Gases
  • Ideal Gas Mixtures
  • Properties of Ideal Gas Mixtures
  • Behavior of Real Gases
  • Effect of Non Hydrocarbon Components on the Z-Factor
  • Correction for Non Hydrocarbons
  • Correction for High-Molecular-Weight Gases
  • Direct Calculation of Compressibility Factors
  • Compressibility of Natural Gases
  • Gas Formation Volume Factor & Viscosity
  • Engineering Application of natural gases PVT Properties

Phase Behavior of Crude Oils

  • Crude Oil Density and Specific Gravity
  • Methods for Determining Density of Crude Oils as Unknown Composition
  • Methods for Determining Density of Liquids as Unknown Composition
  • Isothermal Compressibility Coefficient of Undersaturated Crude Oils
  • Density of Undersaturated Crude Oils
  • Gas Solubility
  • Oil Formation Factor of Undersaturated Crude Oils
  • Total Formation Volume Factor
  • Total System Isothermal Compressibility Coefficient
  • Crude Oil Viscosity
  • Bubble Point and Surface Tension
  • Application of the Crude Oil PVT P
  • The Material Balance Equation for Oil Reservoirs

Vapor-Liquid Phase Equilibrium

  • Equilibrium Ratio & Flash Calculation
  • Application of Equilibrium Ratio in Petroleum Engineering

Equation of State

  • The General Sized Form of Equation of State
  • Application of Equation of State for Petroleum Engineering
  • Three-Phase Equilibrium Calculation

Splitting Lumping Schemes of Petroleum Fraction

  • Splitting Schemes & Lumping Schemes
  • Simulation of Laboratory PVT Data by Equation of State

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

The following selected participants should attend this course:

  • Field Young and Senior Operators.
  • Fresh Petroleum, Reservoir, Production and Facility/Process Engineer
  • Geoscientist
  • Asset Management Team members and Business Development Manager
  • Production staff, and Operation Personnel who is responsible for the Oil and Gas Reservoir development design and implementation
  • Experienced professional who wants to refresh or broaden their understanding of Oil and Gas Properties in the purposes of fields development.
  • Other professionals who want a better understanding of the subject.

Reservoir Fluid Properties

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Schedule

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December 21-23, 2009
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3 days

Venue

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Papandayan Hotel
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Bandung

Tuition Fee

Rp.
5.250.000,-
  per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration

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Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA
Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12
BOGOR – 16143

ph. (0251) 2169150, 9399888
  ( 021) 41002917
fax (0251) 7534984
email training@focustraco.com

Pipe and Fitting Identification

•August 13, 2009 • Leave a Comment

INTRODUCTION

Fittings plays a very important role in piping system It is impossible to construct pipe line or piping system without fittings, because pipe fabrication is limited by its length and also pipe lay out needs to deviate in direction and also needs to change in size to change the velocity or branching to many outlets. For connection to some equipments pipe needs to have a special fittings. For this reasons the knowledge of fittings is important for engineers or operators who deal with piping system.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of the training is to give additional knowledge to the participants about fittings type and its function and all the requirements for its application in the piping system, including standard.

COURSE OUTLINE

  • An overview of piping system in general
  • Types of fittings and its function
  • Fittings application and the method of joining
  • Pressure drops through fittings
  • Forces exercise on fittings
  • Standard

Pipe and Fitting Identification

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Schedule

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December 14-17, 2009
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4 days

Venue

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Novotel Hotel
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Bandung

Tuition Fee

Rp.
7.250.000,-
  per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration

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Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA
Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12
BOGOR – 16143

ph. (0251) 2169150, 9399888
  ( 021) 41002917
fax (0251) 7534984
email training@focustraco.com

Electrical Safety Training

•August 13, 2009 • Leave a Comment

INTRODUCTION

Electricity is an inherently dangerous but versatile source of energy. When it is utilized according to sound safety principles, personal injury and property damage can be effectively prevented. This section contains general information for the safe use of electricity.

The course provides you with working knowledge and best practices to help implement programs in the areas of electrical safety at workplaces.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

After attending the course, participants should be able to:

  • Understand the accountability for installation and maintenance of equipment are most at risk.
  • Understand that Arc flash incidents, shock and electrical burns result in employee injury and stress, lost productivity, equipment damage and operational downtime.
  • Know that a key component to a successful electrical safety program is to be aware of current best practices, standards and regulations.

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Industrial Safety/Electrical Shock
  • Arc flash hazard protection
  • Accident prevention
  • Preventative electrical maintenance
  • Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) and equipment for working around electrical hazards
  • Lockout procedures
  • High voltage procedures

RECOMMENDED PARTICIPANTS

  • Occupational Health& Safety staffs
  • Plant Maintenance Managers and Supervisors
  • Electrical Contractors and Electricians
  • Electrical Professionals in the industrial, commercial and institutional sectors
  • Anyone with responsibility for the safety of workers or contractors

Electrical Safety Training

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Schedule

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December 21-23, 2009
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3 days

Venue

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Jayakarta Hotel
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Bandung

Tuition Fee

Rp.
5.250.000,-
  per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration

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Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA
Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12
BOGOR – 16143

ph. (0251) 2169150, 9399888
  ( 021) 41002917
fax (0251) 7534984
email training@focustraco.com

Water Treatment

•August 13, 2009 • Leave a Comment

INTRODUCTION

Water is the blood of an industry. It is used as process water, cooling water, boiler feed water, drinking water, or in general as utility, in any industry such as chemical and petrochemical industry, fertilizer, mining, steel making, automotive, pulp & paper, textile, food processing, agricultural, municipal, power plant, and many other uses.

The sources of industrial water varies from river, lake, and other surface waters, well water, sea water, or produced water. The raw water is then treated, to some extent, to fulfill the specific requirements of that industry, and the environmental regulation. The treatment may also vary from one to another industry.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN THIS COURSE

By attending this course, participants are able to broaden or reshape their knowledge on the related subjects of his or her area of responsibility, learn more detail about many aspects of the nature of water, different properties of raw waters, water and impurities analysis and its interpretation, internal and external treatment processes, roadmap of water treatment technology, equipment used and its operations, boiler feed water treatment, cooling water treatment, corrosion, fouling and scale controls, waste water treatment, biological treatment, waste water disposal, environmental regulation, discuss and consult their specific problems they are about to bring to the class, and share experiences with others.

WHAT WILL YOU GET AFTER ATTENDING THIS COURSE

After completion of this course, participants will understand what and how important industrial water is, how to treat different intake waters for different purposes, what the core of water treatment technology is, what equipment and chemicals should be used, how each equipment works, and how to evaluate the results of each specialized treatment. Participants will know what, why and how to treat waste water for disposal, to fulfill environmental requirements.

COURSE HIGHLIGHT

  • The Nature and Sources of Water
  • Water Constituents of Different Sources
  • The Chemistry and Analysis of Water and its Impurities
  • Characteristics of Surface Water, Seawater and Produced Water
  • Suspended and Dissolved Material Parameters and Indexes
  • Water Treatment Technology, System, Equipment, Operations and Chemicals
  • External and Internal Intake Water Treatment
  • Process Water, Cooling Water, Drinking, and Boiler Feed Waters Treatment
  • Specialized Industrial Water Treatment
  • Physical, Chemical and Biological Waste Water Treatment
  • Water Treatment Examples and Case Studies

COURSE CONTENTS

  • Hydrology cycle, chemistry and properties of water
  • Typical characteristics of river, lake and surface waters
  • Typical characteristics of well and produced waters
  • Analysis and interpretation of TSS, TDS and dissolved gases
  • Acidity, alkalinity, salinity, hardness, BOD and COD
  • Heavy metals and hazardous chemical contents
  • Organics, bacteriological matter and added materials
  • Corrosion and scaling tendency indexes
  • Industrial intake water handling, conditioning and pretreatment
  • Treating objectives and roadmap of external processing
  • Suspended solids removal methods
  • Dissolved solid treatment and dissolved gases removal methods
  • Sedimentation, coagulation, flocculation, aeration and filtration
  • Ion exchange equipment and operation
  • Roadmap of internal treatment
  • Carbonate hardness and alkalinity control
  • Chemical treating for control of bacteria and fouling
  • Chemical treating for control of scale
  • Corrosion control techniques and the use of biocides
  • The use of surfactant and foaming control agent
  • Corrosion and scale prediction, calculation methods and the use of scale index and saturation index
  • Typical boiler feed water treatment
  • Treatment with chelating agent chemicals
  • Deaeration and oxygen scavenging equipment and operations, and condensate treatment
  • Typical cooling water treatment
  • Selection and the use of corrosion inhibitors in cooling water
  • Environmental problems due to sludge, residual additive chemicals, hazardous components and residual oil in water to disposal
  • Typical waste water treatment; physical, chemical and biological
  • Safety in industrial water treatment
  • Examples and case studies in industrial water treatment

WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS TRAINING

This course is designed as an effective practical shortcut to understand industrial water treatment technology, for either utility engineers or non-technical personnel, and anyone who involve in raw water intake, water handling, conditioning, processing and distribution, specialized water treatment, waste water treatment and disposal, and other water related business activity.

The course content and approach are designed to suit participants of different background and different position in the company. It will be delivered as a to-the-point explanation by a professional instructor, utilizing an easy-to-understand examples and illustrations, especially the actual cases in Indonesia.

Water Treatment

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Schedule

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December 14-17, 2009
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4 days

Venue

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Papandayan Hotel
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Bandung

Tuition Fee

Rp.
7.250.000,-
  per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration

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Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA
Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12
BOGOR – 16143

ph. (0251) 2169150, 9399888
  ( 021) 41002917
fax (0251) 7534984
email training@focustraco.com

Effective Competency Design and Its Application

•August 13, 2009 • Leave a Comment

COURSE OVERVIEW

Kompetensi manajemen sudah merupakan salah satu core aktivitas yang ‘mutlak’ dilakukan oleh manajemen SDM modern. Terlepas dari belum siapnya suatu Perusahaan untuk masuk ke dalam proses manajemen kompetensi, pemahaman mengenai kompetensi2 penting yang ada di suatu Perusahaan merupakan ’sarana’ untuk melakukan micro managed terhadap keunggulan kompetitive yang ingin dibangun Perusahaan tersebut. Dengan demikian ia merupakan salah satu link penting antara praktis pengelolaan SDM dengan arah strategis Perusahaan.

Definisi kompetensi yang tepat yang dibangun di dalam competency dictionary Perusahaan juga sangat menentukan seberapa jauh aplikasi kompetensi bisa dilakukan dalam kaitan dengan proses asesment untuk mendapatkan karyawan yang tepat dan mempromosikannya serta proses development untuk mengembangkan karyawan tersebut untuk kebutuhan saat ini ataupun di masa yang akan datang.

Salah satu tahap awal yang penting untuk manajemen kompetensi adalah keberhasilan Tim SDM men-desian kompetensi model-nya. Workshop ini tidak hanya akan membawa pada proses mendesain kompetensi secara setahap demi setahap tetapi juga memberikan tools yang Anda butuhkan untuk melakukannya dan memastikan bahwa disain kompetensi yang Anda bangun sudah sesuai dengan kebutuhan, arah strategis dan ‘lingkungan’ Perusahaan.

Pungki Purnadi tidak saja menguasai aspek teori dari HR action ini, tetapi juga telah terlibat secara intens melakukan hal tersebut di suatu perusahaan multy national di Indoenesia, bahkan menjadi salah satu motor pengembangan manajemen kompetensi Perusahaan tersebut di lingkup regional yang dia lakukan ketika dia ditempatkan di salah satu headquarter Perusahaan tersebut di luar Indonesia. Hal ini menjamin proses workshop ini akan banyak berisi sharing praktis pengalamannya dalam mengembangkan dan menerapkan kompetensi untuk beragam posisi.

COURSE OBJECTIVE

  • Memahami konsep kompetensi
  • Mengembangkan ketrampilan dalam merumuskan core dan generic competencies
  • Mengaplikasikan kompetensi untuk proses seleksi dan people development

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Bagaimana menentukan job yang akan menjadi sample dalam mendefinisikan model kompetensi
  • Mendefinisikan isue dan challange yang dihadapi oleh jabatan tersebut dan kontribusinya bagi pencapaian sasaran Perusahaan.
  • Mengembangkan core dan generik kompetensi
  • Mendefiniskan level kompetensi secara praktis
  • Mengembangkan metode yang tepat dalam pengumpulan data
  • Tool statistik dasar yang diperlukan untuk melakukan validasi
  • Aplikasi penerapan kompetensi ke dalam recruitment, training, performance management & career management

COURSE METODE

  • Presentasi konsep dan framework, studi kasus, role play, sharing pengalaman, presentasi kelompok, dll.
  • Untuk lebih efektifnya workshop ini diharapkan partisipan membawa contoh komptensi yang ada di Perusahaan atau deskripsi dari suatu jabatan

Effective Competency Design and Its Application

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Schedule

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December 9-11, 2009
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3 days

Venue

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Grand Serela Hotel
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Bandung

Tuition Fee

Rp.
5.250.000,-
  per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration

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Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA
Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12
BOGOR – 16143

ph. (0251) 2169150, 9399888
  ( 021) 41002917
fax (0251) 7534984
email training@focustraco.com

Security Supervisory Skill

•August 13, 2009 • Leave a Comment

INTRODUCTION

There are some definitions of security, one of them states that “Security may be defined as a stable, relatively predictable environment in which an individual or group may pursue its ends without disruption or harm and without fear of disturbance or injury”. For organizations especially Oil & Gas Companies, this means being able to continue their business and meet their goals and objectives without disruption or fear of disruption. In achieving these goals and objectives and also meeting the requirements of the organizations, the security supervisory skill is very essential and very important by firstly understanding the relationship between security and loss control management especially loss control objectives and functions.

COURSE OBJECTIVES AND BENEFITS

After attending this valuable and very interesting course, the course participants will be able to:

  • Understand and implement the basic principles of Loss Control Management
  • Understand the definitions, functions and principles of security
  • Understand and implement the security supervisory skills
  • Support Management in the design, development and implementation of the Security Management System (SMS) to continuously improve the secure work environment and provide adequate assets protection
  • Provide accurate information in response to department inquiries on security matters as well as professional and timely advice

COURSE SYLLABUS

  1. Opening, Emergency Response Plan/Procedure Briefing, HSE/SHE/EHS/HES Moments, Ice Breaker, Pre-Test
  2. Introduction to Loss Control Management
  3. Definitions, Functions and Principles of Security include Types of Security Organizations
  4. Roles and Responsibilities of Security Personnel (Managers, Team Managers, Group Leaders, Team Leaders, Standards & Planning Leaders, POLRI/TNI Relations Leaders/Officers, Company Representatives, Officers, Analyst, Guards, etc).
  5. Security Supervisory Skill Aspects in Oil & Gas Industry:
    • Be a Role Model
    • Capability to conduct Security Hazard Identification, Security Risk Assessment & Risk Control
    • Capability to conduct Security Problems Solving and Decision Making
    • Capability to conduct Effective Internal & External Communication Skills
    • Capability to prepare and implement Security Objectives and Management Programs
    • Capability to design, develop an,d implement a security plan by understanding the causes and patterns of crime
    • Capability to design, develop and implement Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
    • Capability to conduct Security Audit as well as HSE/SHE/EHS/HES Audit
    • Capability to conduct “3 ZERO” (0 Incident/Accident ; 0 Spill ; 0 Delay Time)
    • Capability to conduct Incident/Accident Investigation, Analysis & Reporting
    • Capability to conduct Situational Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)
    • Capability to conduct Information Security (INFOSEC)
    • Capability to give technical supports and/or advice to other departments in security matters especially in Oil & Gas Industry
  6. Case Studies, Group Discussions & Presentations, VCD Displays, Post-Test, Course Evaluation, Closing.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Personnel Staffs (Leaders, Officers, Supervisors, Company Representatives) of Security Department and from other departments who concern or have relationship with security matters/ aspects.

Security Supervisory Skill

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Instructor


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Schedule

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December 7-10, 2009
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4 days

Venue

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Grand Serela Hotel
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Bandung

Tuition Fee

Rp.
6.950.000,-
  per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration

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Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA
Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12
BOGOR – 16143

ph. (0251) 2169150, 9399888
  ( 021) 41002917
fax (0251) 7534984
email training@focustraco.com