Overview

Explore the essence of operational excellence with AFPM's Walk the Line (WTL) program. This program is designed to help equip front line personnel with essential tools to understand the current operating state of the plant. WTL revolves around three foundational pillars: Operating Culture, Operational Continuity through Operational Discipline, and Operational Readiness. Each year, Walk the Line hosts a Workshop focusing on one of these pillars. In 2024, we are setting the stage for a transformative learning experience and will focus on the pivotal theme of Conduct of Operations.

 

In this upcoming WTL webinar, you will:

  • Gain Insight: Receive a comprehensive overview of AFPM's Walk the Line program and discover how to kick-start your journey with the WTL Toolbox.
  • Leadership Perspective: Hear firsthand from industry leader Lawrence Moreaux, Director of Digital Technology Integration at LyondellBasell, on the significance of Walk the Line and its empowerment to the frontline workforce.
  • Explore Resources: Learn about the array of resources available, including the WTL self-assessment tool and other practices, and gain insights into utilizing them effectively.
  • Exclusive Preview: Get a sneak peek at the theme and sessions for this year’s WTL Face-to-Face Workshop.

 

Speakers:

  • Lawrence Moreaux, Director of Digital Technology Integration, LyondellBasell

Unlock the full potential of your operational excellence with Walk the Line. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your operations' safety, efficiency, and reliability.

WTL Workshop registration is open! This year’s workshop will be held August 7th – 8th at the Westin Galleria in Houston, TX.

Additional WTL Resources: explore further Walk the Line-related documents and resources available on AFPM's Safety Portal:

 

We look forward to your participation!

Registration

Registration Fees
Name Price Available To
Member Registration $0.00 Members
Non-Member Registration $150.00 Non-Members
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Fee Policy


Member Fee Eligibility - The member rate is based on membership information currently on file with AFPM. If your company is not currently a member, the non-member fees will be charged to your credit card.

Refunds will not be offered for this webinar.

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