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Course Material. Overview of Process Safety Compliance with Standards Process Hazard Analysis Standard Operating Procedures Safe Work Procedures Mechanical Integrity Management of Change Auditing Process Safety Systems Emergency Response Procedures. 6. Mechanical Integrity.
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Course Material • Overview of Process Safety • Compliance with Standards • Process Hazard Analysis • Standard Operating Procedures • Safe Work Procedures • Mechanical Integrity • Management of Change • Auditing Process Safety Systems • Emergency Response Procedures
6. Mechanical Integrity 29 CFR 1910.119 (j)(4) Process Safety Management for Biofuels This material was produced under grant SH-19479-09-60-F-36 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
Reference: “Incidents That Define Process Safety”; AIChE/CCPS; Wiley, 2008
OSHA 1910.119(j) “The employer shall establish and implement written procedures to maintain the on-going integrity of process equipment.” Mechanical Integrity
Ensures proper design, fabrication, and installation for new equipment Designates equipment included in the program Prioritizes equipment Plans maintenance Mechanical Integrity Program
Recognizes equipment deficiencies Incorporates recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices Inspects, tests, and performs preventive maintenance Maintains service documentation Mechanical Integrity Program
Mechanical Integrity 1. New Plants & Equipment
Mechanical Integrity 2. Equipment Selection
Mechanical Integrity 3. Testing and Planned Maintenance
Mechanical Integrity 4. Equipment Deficiency
Recognized and Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practice Mechanical Integrity 5. RAGAGEPs
API ASMEISA RAGAGEPs
Mechanical Integrity API 650
Mechanical Integrity ASME
Mechanical Integrity 6. Training
Mechanical Integrity 7. Documentation
Example of a Mechanical Integrity maintenance training guide Mechanical Integrity 8. Training Mechanically Sealed Pump Reference: “Guidelines for Mechanical Integrity Systems” AIChE/CCPS; Wiley, 2006; Appendix, Chapter 5 Resource Material, “Sample Training Guide”.
“Replacement in Kind” Mechanical Integrity 9. Maintenance & Spare Parts
1. Improved equipment reliability2. Reduction in equipment failures3. Improved product consistency4. Improved maintenance consistency and efficiency Mechanical Integrity Benefits
5. Reductions of unplanned maintenance 6. Reduced operating costs7. Improved spare parts management8. Improved contractor performance9. Compliance with government regulations Mechanical Integrity Benefits
Mechanical Integrity Benefits
Remaining Course Material • Overview of Process Safety • Compliance with standards • Process Hazard Analysis • Standard Operating Procedures • Safe Work Procedures • Mechanical Integrity • Management of Change • Auditing Process Safety systems • Emergency response procedures