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Workshop on the Implementation of the Pressure Equipment Directive In-Service Inspection Overview of UK Legislation Martin Yates Safety Assessment Federation
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History Factories Acts –Steam Boilers –Steam Receivers –Air Receivers Pressure Systems Safety Regulations –All Pressure Systems –All Places of Work
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Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 Responsibilities for: –Designers –Manufacturers –Installers –Owners and Users –Repairers –Competent Persons
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Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 Applicable to: –Rigid Pressure Vessels, Pipework, Protective Devices –Pipework and Protective Devices with Gas Cylinders –Pipelines and Protective Devices
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Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 Relevant Fluid –Steam –Gas > 0.5 bar –Liquid with vapour pressure > 0.5 bar
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Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 Exemptions –Ships or aircraft –Braking systems on vehicles –Road tankers subject to ADR –Research experiments –Refrigeration systems < 25 kW
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Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 Partial Exemptions –Each pressure vessel < 250 bar litres (Not steam) Exempt from in-service inspection –Equipment supplied under PED Exempt from new construction requirements
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In-Service Inspection Requirements Regulation 8 – Written Scheme of Examination Regulation 9 – Examination in Accordance with the Written Scheme Regulation 10 – Action in case of Imminent Danger
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Regulation 8 – Written Scheme of Examination Owner/User must have a written scheme –Pressure vessels –Protective devices –Pipework Certified by Competent Person Reviewed periodically
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Content of Written Scheme Parts to be Examined Nature of Examinations Preparations Required Intervals between Examinations Competent Person Date of Certification
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Regulation 9 - Examination in Accordance with Written Scheme Carried out by Due Date Preparations and Safety Requirements Suitable Examinations Reports
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Regulation 10 - Action in Case of Imminent Danger Site Defect Report Report to Enforcing Authority System not to be Operated
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Categories of System Minor Intermediate Major
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Attributes of Competent Person Staff Specialist Services Organisation UKAS
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Conclusions Goal Setting Legislation Flexibility of In-Service Inspection Practicality of Written Schemes Can Reduce Costs with Increased Inspection Periods Can Reduce Downtime with Alternative Inspection Techniques
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Examination Frequency Records for System/Similar Plant Current Condition Operating Conditions/Contents Levels of Maintenance Industry Guidance Risk Based Inspection
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