Effective office training is a crucial part of a company’s accuracy and accountability. Volumes are relative to every purchase and sale of gas, directly or indirectly. The money and time spent for accuracy of the primary elements is just the beginning and can all be forgotten if the information in the measurement office is reported inaccurately. As companies continue to downsize and computer software becomes more efficient, the measurement analysts duties are becoming incorporated into these software applications. Measurement software systems provide tools to validate and process much of the measurement information for them. These systems help decrease the companies overall labor requirements, increase work loads, more consistently detect discrepancies, and decrease human error. However, there is still the need for a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of gas measurement. Entry level personnel usually have little or no understanding of how to calculate, allocate or nominate gas volumes. Experienced personnel will need to learn the nomenclatures of the company. The trainer will need to evaluate each individual and begin training based on their knowledge and individual personality
January 12, 2005
- AUTHOR: Linda McCourt
- January 12, 2005