Our prototype and notes from our development and field tests.
This document was produced as part of a project in course 15.980 - Product Design and Development - a core course in the System Design Management (http://sdm.mit.edu) program at MIT. We are sharing the information about the project under the Creative Commons (Non Commercial) license.
Team members: Samuel Chow, Christian LaFon, Matt LaMantia, Spiros Lekkakos, David Schiller, Yoav Shapira, Eugene Xiao
Personnel must follow proper safety procedures and use protective equipment when working at heights above 6 feet, in confined spaces, excavations, with ladders, hoisting/rigging equipment, and motor vehicles/equipment. Safety systems and barriers must not be disabled, and aerial lifts must only be operated by certified personnel according to regulations. Violations can result in warnings, deductions from pay, or termination, depending on the severity of the risk to workplace safety and health.
This document lists various Saudi Aramco Engineering Procedures and standards related to inspection, non-destructive testing, radiation protection, project documentation, process automation, and plant design. Specifically, it includes procedures for relief valve technician certification, on-stream inspection administration, qualification of Saudi Aramco and non-Saudi Aramco NDT personnel, radiographic examination, magnetic particle examination, liquid penetrant examination, manual ultrasonic thickness testing, inspection coverage on projects, ready-mixed concrete mix design approval, contractor quality plans, welding and inspection reporting for capital projects, inspection reporting, design basis scoping paper preparation, process automation RVL management, functional specification preparation, technical bid evaluation plans, system design documents, configuration
Our prototype and notes from our development and field tests.
This document was produced as part of a project in course 15.980 - Product Design and Development - a core course in the System Design Management (http://sdm.mit.edu) program at MIT. We are sharing the information about the project under the Creative Commons (Non Commercial) license.
Team members: Samuel Chow, Christian LaFon, Matt LaMantia, Spiros Lekkakos, David Schiller, Yoav Shapira, Eugene Xiao
Personnel must follow proper safety procedures and use protective equipment when working at heights above 6 feet, in confined spaces, excavations, with ladders, hoisting/rigging equipment, and motor vehicles/equipment. Safety systems and barriers must not be disabled, and aerial lifts must only be operated by certified personnel according to regulations. Violations can result in warnings, deductions from pay, or termination, depending on the severity of the risk to workplace safety and health.
This document lists various Saudi Aramco Engineering Procedures and standards related to inspection, non-destructive testing, radiation protection, project documentation, process automation, and plant design. Specifically, it includes procedures for relief valve technician certification, on-stream inspection administration, qualification of Saudi Aramco and non-Saudi Aramco NDT personnel, radiographic examination, magnetic particle examination, liquid penetrant examination, manual ultrasonic thickness testing, inspection coverage on projects, ready-mixed concrete mix design approval, contractor quality plans, welding and inspection reporting for capital projects, inspection reporting, design basis scoping paper preparation, process automation RVL management, functional specification preparation, technical bid evaluation plans, system design documents, configuration
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