Improvement Project Contingency Planning

982198

11/30/1998

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The framework for environmentally conscious manufacturing in industry is the life cycle assessment structure developed by the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry and incorporated into ISO 14000 Environmental Management Systems. Plant managers subject to this standard have the responsibility for environmental improvement projects. Often, applying these projects creates significant risks, particularly if the project is unsuccessful or requires a new technology that has not been widely applied. Plant managers are inherently risk adverse. Thus plant managers need to know not only how a project will succeed but also what could happen if the project fails or results in a state different than intended. Based on that knowledge, plants managers prepare contingency plans. This paper illustrates a method by which the optimum plan and all possible contingency plans can be selected based upon minimizing project cost while maximizing project success to arrive at an improvement goal.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/982198
Pages
8
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Olson, W., "Improvement Project Contingency Planning," SAE Technical Paper 982198, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/982198.
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11/30/1998
Product Code
982198
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Technical Paper
Language
English