Mechanical Integrity Equipment Deficiencies
Lesson Objectives Describe Actions When Equipment Deficiencies Found in Operating Equipment Describe Written Procedures and Documented Rationale Required to Safely Operate Equipment Until Deficiencies can be Corrected
Discussion Unsafe Deficiencies Must Be Corrected ASAP or Provisions Made to Assure Safe Operation Until Correction Examples of Deficiencies Equipment Outside Acceptable Safety Limits Failure Material or System Outside Acceptable Limits Cannot Perform Intended Function Examples of Deficiencies Loss of Vessel Strength Due to Corrosion Leaks of HHCs Blind Left Under Relief Valve by Mistake Critical Switch is Off Calibration Revised Temporary Operating Procedures May be Required to Continue Operations
Some Tips to Determine Action Plan Confirm Outside Accepted Limits Determine if Shutdown is Required to Restore MI Determine Safety Consequences of Shutting Down Now Vs. Later Determine What Steps Can be Taken to Accept Consequences of Failure Bypass Equipment and Adjust Operations Temporary Repairs to Stop Leaks Temporary Hookup of Substitute Equipment Reduction of Operations to Within Acceptable Limits
Justification for Continued Operation In Deficient Condition Why the Decision was Made to Continue What Was Done To The Equipment Or Process To Assure Process Safety Analysis Monitoring Reduced Capacity Other