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HSE Health & Safety Executive Best
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© Crown copyright 2001 Application
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5.3. PUBLISHED DATA, EXPERIENCE AND
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Any feedback or comments on the con
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Duty Holders inspect plant to manag
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inspection planning processes are b
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when a root cause has led to deteri
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plant database containing an invent
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Fig. 1.1 Process diagram for plant
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using suitable techniques, includin
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With this information the manufactu
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isk assessment carried out under Re
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CEOC recognises that it would seem
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• The second details how to estim
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a) Amount of equipment within item.
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2.9 SAFed - Guidelines on Periodici
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3.2. CRITERIA FOR APPLICATION Good
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3.3. DRIVERS TOWARDS RBI The reason
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4. THE RBI TEAM 4.1. COMPOSITION AN
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assessment and inspection may affec
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5. PLANT DATA REQUIREMENTS 5.1. ESS
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If the need for repair or modificat
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5.2. FAILURE CONSEQUENCES ASSESSMEN
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• Accident Databases. Many user o
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detected by periodic examination. D
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• Use of check-lists and mechanis
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Step 1. Determine and score (on a s
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The main problem with this approach
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Methods used to assess the release
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6.8. SUMMARY OF MAIN POINTS a) Risk
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within a written scheme. It may be
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For equipment purchased second hand
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(b) Industry guidelines The Institu
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Conversely, it would be prudent to
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HSE commissioned research (7.9) to
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They provide a basic proof of leak
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uncertainty will exist. For equipme
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8. ACHIEVEMENT OF RELIABLE INSPECTI
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Relevant Personnel Certification:
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Relevant Standards: BS EN 1711: 200
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measurements will more than likely
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Probability of detection (POD) resu
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• D-scan presentation: the displa
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Table 1 Generally accepted methods
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Table 4 NDT method versus damage ty
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8.2. REMOTE SCREENING TECHNIQUES Re
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The technique is particularly appli
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AE can be a very sensitive test met
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Because of the interdependence of t
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8.3.3. Discussion of POD and Flaw M
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a) A Technical Justification, and b
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ecommended. In particularly difficu
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8.7 HSE Project: ‘Programme for t
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Fig. 8.2 Example of Receiver Operat
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9. FEEDBACK FROM RISK BASED INSPECT
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9.2. RISK OF REPAIRS AND MODIFICATI
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