Work Planning & Control
Work Planning & Control is a deliberate process in which a scope of work is identified, selected, planned, scheduled, executed, closed and critiqued. Scope of work includes maintenance, D&D,
production, waste management, projects, and R&D activities. The Work Management process requires the full support of the entire organization (e.g., Operations, Engineering, ESH&Q, Planning &
Scheduling, Maintenance, etc.).
The need for additional improvement in work planning and work execution at the activity level has been identified by internal self-assessments, line and independent oversight, and Board
oversight. Effective work planning and work control processes ensure that other activity level functions, such as hazards identification and controls are adequate to ensure safety and reliability.
The objective of this section of the ISM web site is to provide a platform for the active sharing of Work Planning & Control related
documents, tools and processes being utilized across the Department.
| Upcoming Work Planning & Control Meetings & Conference Calls |
Meeting Minute Index |
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| Hot Documents & Recent Additions Related to Work Planning & Control |
EFCOG Work Control Subgroup
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For further information or comments, please contact Mike Hillman
This page was last updated on
November 27, 2006
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