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Strengthening safety, skills and operational resilience during strategic shutdowns in petrochemical plants

March 2026 IS & Ex

In the petrochemical industry, shutdowns are high-stakes operations that play a vital role in maintaining plant performance, safety and compliance. These planned pauses in production allow teams to carry out essential maintenance, inspect equipment, upgrade systems and ensure adherence to environmental and safety standards. A well-executed shutdown helps prevent unplanned outages, minimises costly downtime and keeps operations running efficiently long after production resumes. It is also a strategic opportunity to enhance processes, eliminate hidden risks and strengthen the reliability of critical systems.


Jacques Maritz, national sales and service manager.

In South Africa, shutdowns must adhere to stringent labour and safety regulations under the Labour Relations Act, Basic Conditions of Employment Act, and Occupational Health and Safety Act. Every worker, whether temporary or permanent, must meet strict legal, safety and certification standards before entering the site, and managing this level of compliance across large, fast-moving shutdown teams can be complex. This is where temporary employment services (TES) providers come in, offering the systems, structures and expertise needed to help organisations stay compliant, streamline contractor onboarding and maintain workforce flexibility without compromising safety or governance.

Addressing skill gaps and high-risk work

Shutdowns in the petrochemical industry demand precision, speed and specialised skills. Yet, one of the biggest challenges companies face is having enough qualified people to complete every task safely and on time. Many plants simply don’t have the in-house expertise required for highly technical shutdown work such as reactor overhauls, pressure vessel inspections, and hazardous chemical handling. These activities call for certified, medically fit and legally compliant personnel under South African labour and safety laws.

At the same time, shutdown schedules are tight. Every hour of downtime carries significant financial implications, so delays or rework can quickly erode profits. Skill shortages and uneven workforce quality increase the risk of accidents, safety breaches and equipment failures once operations resume. Bringing in temporary workers can ease the pressure, but only if they meet the strict safety and competency standards set out by legislation. This is where TES providers add real value, by supplying pre-vetted, compliant, and technically skilled workers who help petrochemical companies maintain both productivity and legal compliance during shutdowns.


Pierre Bekker, director.

TES partners provide skilled and flexible workforce

Given the intense time pressure and specialist demands of petrochemical shutdowns, partnering with a TES provider has become a strategic advantage. TES partners give companies immediate access to pre-vetted, certified and experienced workers such as welders, fitters, electricians, and safety officers who meet all South African labour and safety compliance requirements. This ensures shutdown activities are carried out safely, efficiently and within legal parameters.

Engaging a TES provider early in the shutdown planning process also streamlines workforce management. It enables better forecasting of skills requirements, faster onboarding and smoother integration of temporary staff into site-specific safety and operational systems. TES partners manage all administrative responsibilities, including human resources, payroll, and adherence to employment legislation, enabling plant managers to concentrate on achieving technical goals without the distraction of administrative tasks.

Most importantly, TES partnerships provide the flexibility petrochemical companies need during unpredictable shutdown cycles. Workforce numbers can scale up or down as project demands change, reducing overtime costs and preventing fatigue among permanent staff. Experienced TES workers often bring valuable lessons from other industrial projects, contributing to improved safety performance, productivity and process optimisation across the shutdown.

Driving efficiency, cost control and strategic advantage

TES partnerships deliver measurable value at every stage of a shutdown. By matching the right skills to each task, companies improve workmanship, reduce errors and minimise costly rework. Managing temporary labour through a TES provider also brings predictability to short-term labour costs while maintaining full compliance with South African labour and safety regulations. This reduces administrative and legal risk, freeing plant leaders to focus on achieving technical milestones and safety objectives.

With human resources, onboarding and compliance managed externally, shutdowns become more structured and efficient. Teams can make better operational decisions, safety outcomes improve, and the overall project becomes far less reactive. What was once a stressful, unpredictable process becomes a well-coordinated exercise in precision and accountability.

Building operational resilience through proactive partnerships

By securing a pipeline of skilled, compliant and readily deployable workers, companies can plan with confidence and respond faster to unexpected challenges. Over time, this creates a sustainable model for efficiency and continuous improvement where shutdowns are no longer disruptions, but opportunities to strengthen long-term performance. Partnering with the right TES provider ensures every shutdown is completed safely, on schedule and within budget, while building the resilience and reliability needed to stay competitive in a demanding, high-risk industry.

For more information contact Pierre Bekker, Quyn International Outsourcing, +27 10 822 3333, info@quyn.co.za, www.quyn.co.za




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