Sample Maintainability Check list (mil-hdbk-470, apdx c)Tom Jacyszyn
You have one of the tools for Maintainability, but more is needed. ...go the distance. Remember the plan, remember the checklist ...Jacyszyn Enterprises has you covered.
Sample maintainability check list (mil-hdbk-470, apdx c) Tom Jacyszyn
This document provides guidelines for maintainability criteria and assessment of equipment bays and compartments. It lists 18 guidelines focused on ease of access, serviceability, repair, and inspection. The guidelines address sealing compartments from environmental elements, using fewer fasteners, maximizing compartment volume, simplifying structural design, enabling drainage, locating penetrations for easy access and repair, and allowing for visual inspections without extensive disassembly.
This document lists the competencies and training status of various newbuilding surveyors. It contains their levels of competence in areas such as documentation, welding procedures, structural checks, machinery systems, fire safety systems, electrical installations, radio communications, load line assignments, stability, tonnage measurements and navigational equipment. The surveyors' competence is rated as competent, competent yet to be confirmed, or under training. The document also tracks their training for plan approval.
Standard practices for handling, storing, and transporting chlorine tonners/cylinders involve careful procedures due to safety hazards. Chlorine is transported over long distances by road in India. Training programs educate transporters, drivers, and cleaners on emergency procedures. Strict safety checks of vehicles and emergency response plans are required when transporting hazardous chemicals like chlorine.
This document discusses OSHA regulations regarding fall protection. It covers requirements for fall protection in general industry, maritime, and construction. Requirements include fall protection if working at heights of 4 feet or more in general industry, 5 feet or more in maritime, and 6 feet or more in construction. The document also discusses types of fall protection systems, inspection of fall protection equipment, and requirements for specific situations like roofs, holes, ramps, and controlled access zones.
Test Plan Development using Physics of Failure: The DfR Solutions ApproachCheryl Tulkoff
This document discusses using physics of failure (PoF) methodology to develop optimized test plans that are tailored to a product's specific design, materials, use environment, and reliability needs. It provides an overview of key aspects of test plan development including defining reliability goals and the use environment, identifying failure inducing loads, developing a comprehensive test plan, and ensuring change control processes and ongoing reliability testing are in place. The document also presents a case study of how PoF modeling was used to develop a test plan for microinverters intended for a 25-year lifespan in harsh outdoor solar installations.
The document discusses various tools, techniques, and equipment used for maintenance activities. It covers topics such as hand tools, power tools, lifting tools, slings, cranes, welding equipment, measuring tools, maintenance facilities, rigging, and scaffolding. Safety regulations and proper use procedures are also outlined for some equipment.
This document contains summaries of various products and technologies for powder and bulk solids handling. It discusses mercury intrusion porosimeters that can accurately measure pore size distributions and densities. It also mentions a patented bulk bag material conditioner that can return solidified materials to a free-flowing state and a silo weight monitoring and control system that can predict when refills are needed to avoid shutdowns. The document provides brief summaries of these various powder and bulk solids handling products and technologies.
Sample Maintainability Check list (mil-hdbk-470, apdx c)Tom Jacyszyn
You have one of the tools for Maintainability, but more is needed. ...go the distance. Remember the plan, remember the checklist ...Jacyszyn Enterprises has you covered.
Sample maintainability check list (mil-hdbk-470, apdx c) Tom Jacyszyn
This document provides guidelines for maintainability criteria and assessment of equipment bays and compartments. It lists 18 guidelines focused on ease of access, serviceability, repair, and inspection. The guidelines address sealing compartments from environmental elements, using fewer fasteners, maximizing compartment volume, simplifying structural design, enabling drainage, locating penetrations for easy access and repair, and allowing for visual inspections without extensive disassembly.
This document lists the competencies and training status of various newbuilding surveyors. It contains their levels of competence in areas such as documentation, welding procedures, structural checks, machinery systems, fire safety systems, electrical installations, radio communications, load line assignments, stability, tonnage measurements and navigational equipment. The surveyors' competence is rated as competent, competent yet to be confirmed, or under training. The document also tracks their training for plan approval.
Standard practices for handling, storing, and transporting chlorine tonners/cylinders involve careful procedures due to safety hazards. Chlorine is transported over long distances by road in India. Training programs educate transporters, drivers, and cleaners on emergency procedures. Strict safety checks of vehicles and emergency response plans are required when transporting hazardous chemicals like chlorine.
This document discusses OSHA regulations regarding fall protection. It covers requirements for fall protection in general industry, maritime, and construction. Requirements include fall protection if working at heights of 4 feet or more in general industry, 5 feet or more in maritime, and 6 feet or more in construction. The document also discusses types of fall protection systems, inspection of fall protection equipment, and requirements for specific situations like roofs, holes, ramps, and controlled access zones.
Test Plan Development using Physics of Failure: The DfR Solutions ApproachCheryl Tulkoff
This document discusses using physics of failure (PoF) methodology to develop optimized test plans that are tailored to a product's specific design, materials, use environment, and reliability needs. It provides an overview of key aspects of test plan development including defining reliability goals and the use environment, identifying failure inducing loads, developing a comprehensive test plan, and ensuring change control processes and ongoing reliability testing are in place. The document also presents a case study of how PoF modeling was used to develop a test plan for microinverters intended for a 25-year lifespan in harsh outdoor solar installations.
The document discusses various tools, techniques, and equipment used for maintenance activities. It covers topics such as hand tools, power tools, lifting tools, slings, cranes, welding equipment, measuring tools, maintenance facilities, rigging, and scaffolding. Safety regulations and proper use procedures are also outlined for some equipment.
This document contains summaries of various products and technologies for powder and bulk solids handling. It discusses mercury intrusion porosimeters that can accurately measure pore size distributions and densities. It also mentions a patented bulk bag material conditioner that can return solidified materials to a free-flowing state and a silo weight monitoring and control system that can predict when refills are needed to avoid shutdowns. The document provides brief summaries of these various powder and bulk solids handling products and technologies.
Continental English Presentation 2021.pdfLuis429884
The document provides an overview of services offered by Continental related to nitrogen, leak testing, cleaning, commissioning, and engineering projects for the oil and gas industry. Continental has a large equipment pool in Rio de Janeiro and can provide resources around South America. Services include nitrogen solutions; bolting, flange management, and torque; tank and vessel inspection; chemical and mechanical cleaning; heat exchanger testing and repair; hot oil flushing; and major engineering projects like hot tapping, pipeline repair, and commissioning. Continental is committed to quality, compliance, health, safety, and environmental principles.
The document summarizes the basics of pressure relief devices, including why they are required, common components, classification and types. It provides examples of relief scenarios and causes of overpressure. The key steps in relief device sizing calculations are outlined. An example calculation is shown for checking the adequacy of installed relief devices for a reactor system during an emergency relief scenario involving an external fire.
The document is a safety inspection report for the West Podium Project conducted on 4/14/15. It found that most safety categories were in compliance, with some minor issues noted such as ensuring nuisance dust and rebar protection. No major safety hazards were observed during the inspection. The inspector commended Rick and his team for following good safety practices given the high activity level on site.
Combining Rupture Discs and Safety Relief ValvesCTi Controltech
Isolating a relief or safety valve from the process media through the installation of a rupture disc upstream of the valve inlet will eliminate exposure of the costly valve to effects of the media.
This document provides information about Wilden P8 and PX8 metal diaphragm pumps, including:
1) An overview of the pump design and air distribution system, explaining how the pump uses air pressure and flexible diaphragms to pump fluids.
2) Performance curves and specifications for different pump models, materials, and configurations to help users select the appropriate pump for their application.
3) Instructions for installation, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of the pumps.
4) Exploded diagrams, parts lists, and material options to aid in assembly, disassembly, and repair.
This document provides a chemical resistance guide for various elastomers and thermoplastics. It lists over 100 chemicals and whether they are generally acceptable ("X") or not acceptable/insufficient data (blank space) for different materials including BUNA-N, EPR, Viton, silicone, Kalrez, Chemraz, Teflon, PEEK, Kel-F and Vespel. The guide notes that it should only be used as a reference and does not guarantee corrosion resistance due to complicating real-world factors.
The document contains various snippets of text and images related to bulk material handling equipment and processes. It includes advertisements and descriptions for bulk bag fillers, conveyors, unloaders, and other bulk solids handling equipment from various manufacturers. The document also previews some of the products and technologies that will be displayed at the upcoming Achema 2012 exhibition in Germany.
1) Emergency block valves (EBVs) should be installed in key locations to isolate equipment and sections of piping to reduce the impact of accidents.
2) EBVs that are fail-safe emergency block valves (FSEBVs) should be installed between process units, towers, reactors, pumps and compressors to separate these in emergencies.
3) Zone valves that isolate whole sections of piping should be placed at ground level and clearly identified for easy access during fires or other incidents.
This document provides instructions and parts lists for a Graco 10:1 Fire-Ballr 425 pump. Key details include:
- The pump is used to transfer grease at pressures up to 1800 psi and air inlet pressures up to 180 psi.
- It contains important safety warnings and instructions regarding proper use, maintenance, and repair of the pump.
- Diagrams show the typical installation configuration with the pump mounted and connected to an air supply, filter, regulator and dispensing hose.
This document provides information on PROTEGO deflagration flame arresters. It discusses their function of extinguishing flames in pipelines to protect equipment from deflagrations. It describes the modular design of the flame arrester unit and selection of the appropriate type and size based on the process parameters and explosion group of gases. Guidelines are provided on sizing, installation, selection, applications, and special designs available for critical services.
This document discusses operation and maintenance of different valve types used in reciprocating compressors. It begins with an introduction of the COP® poppet valve, outlining its design and history. Field experience shows poppet valves outperform traditional plate and ring valves in applications with contaminated gases and over a wide speed range. Poppet valves typically last 8,000-15,000 hours depending on the application, outlasting plate valves which may only achieve 4,000-8,000 hours. The document provides maintenance guidelines and compares expected lifetimes of plate, ring, and poppet valves in different compressor applications. Proper valve selection and maintenance are important to maximize reliability and efficiency.
This document contains answers to frequently asked questions about plate heat exchangers from an expert with over 40 years of experience. It addresses questions about assembly, leakage, horizontal installation, pressure spikes, reduced heat load, backflushing, certification, deformed plates, gasket types, corrosion detection, and corrosion rates for plates used in sulfuric acid applications. The expert provides concise explanations and recommendations for each topic based on his extensive expertise with plate heat exchangers.
This document provides an overview of early sizing considerations for pressure safety valves (PSVs). It defines important terminology related to PSVs and describes the types and operating principles of conventional, balanced bellow, and pilot-operated PSVs. The document outlines the procedure for early PSV sizing, including identifying capacity requirements, applicable standards, and inter-discipline interfaces. It also notes lessons learned regarding material selection and potential failure modes of bellow-type PSVs.
This document provides an overview of early sizing considerations for pressure safety valves (PSVs). It discusses important terminologies, types of PSVs, sizing basis, applicable standards, and the early sizing procedure. The procedure involves selecting possible orifice areas to meet capacity requirements. The objectives of early sizing are to remove holds in piping and instrumentation diagrams and allow early release of piping designs. The document also discusses inter-discipline interfaces, lessons learned, and quality management system documents related to PSV sizing.
The document provides a schedule for planning work related to the overhaul and testing of various locomotive systems for WAG7 locomotives. It lists the specific components and materials required for tasks related to relay rooms, transformers, bogies, pantographs, air brakes, compressors, and other systems. Assistance will be taken from other locations like ELS/LDH, DLS/LDH, and DBSI to arrange materials and send equipment for overhaul.
HRMantra is a cutting-edge HR technology solution that harnesses artificial intelligence for digital transformation of HR operations. It streamlines processes like attendance management, performance evaluations, project progress tracking, employee database management, and payroll processing with automated income tax & benefit plans calculations. Unlock productivity, compliance automation, and data-driven insights with this innovative HR cloud platform for the future of work.
Continental English Presentation 2021.pdfLuis429884
The document provides an overview of services offered by Continental related to nitrogen, leak testing, cleaning, commissioning, and engineering projects for the oil and gas industry. Continental has a large equipment pool in Rio de Janeiro and can provide resources around South America. Services include nitrogen solutions; bolting, flange management, and torque; tank and vessel inspection; chemical and mechanical cleaning; heat exchanger testing and repair; hot oil flushing; and major engineering projects like hot tapping, pipeline repair, and commissioning. Continental is committed to quality, compliance, health, safety, and environmental principles.
The document summarizes the basics of pressure relief devices, including why they are required, common components, classification and types. It provides examples of relief scenarios and causes of overpressure. The key steps in relief device sizing calculations are outlined. An example calculation is shown for checking the adequacy of installed relief devices for a reactor system during an emergency relief scenario involving an external fire.
The document is a safety inspection report for the West Podium Project conducted on 4/14/15. It found that most safety categories were in compliance, with some minor issues noted such as ensuring nuisance dust and rebar protection. No major safety hazards were observed during the inspection. The inspector commended Rick and his team for following good safety practices given the high activity level on site.
Combining Rupture Discs and Safety Relief ValvesCTi Controltech
Isolating a relief or safety valve from the process media through the installation of a rupture disc upstream of the valve inlet will eliminate exposure of the costly valve to effects of the media.
This document provides information about Wilden P8 and PX8 metal diaphragm pumps, including:
1) An overview of the pump design and air distribution system, explaining how the pump uses air pressure and flexible diaphragms to pump fluids.
2) Performance curves and specifications for different pump models, materials, and configurations to help users select the appropriate pump for their application.
3) Instructions for installation, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of the pumps.
4) Exploded diagrams, parts lists, and material options to aid in assembly, disassembly, and repair.
This document provides a chemical resistance guide for various elastomers and thermoplastics. It lists over 100 chemicals and whether they are generally acceptable ("X") or not acceptable/insufficient data (blank space) for different materials including BUNA-N, EPR, Viton, silicone, Kalrez, Chemraz, Teflon, PEEK, Kel-F and Vespel. The guide notes that it should only be used as a reference and does not guarantee corrosion resistance due to complicating real-world factors.
The document contains various snippets of text and images related to bulk material handling equipment and processes. It includes advertisements and descriptions for bulk bag fillers, conveyors, unloaders, and other bulk solids handling equipment from various manufacturers. The document also previews some of the products and technologies that will be displayed at the upcoming Achema 2012 exhibition in Germany.
1) Emergency block valves (EBVs) should be installed in key locations to isolate equipment and sections of piping to reduce the impact of accidents.
2) EBVs that are fail-safe emergency block valves (FSEBVs) should be installed between process units, towers, reactors, pumps and compressors to separate these in emergencies.
3) Zone valves that isolate whole sections of piping should be placed at ground level and clearly identified for easy access during fires or other incidents.
This document provides instructions and parts lists for a Graco 10:1 Fire-Ballr 425 pump. Key details include:
- The pump is used to transfer grease at pressures up to 1800 psi and air inlet pressures up to 180 psi.
- It contains important safety warnings and instructions regarding proper use, maintenance, and repair of the pump.
- Diagrams show the typical installation configuration with the pump mounted and connected to an air supply, filter, regulator and dispensing hose.
This document provides information on PROTEGO deflagration flame arresters. It discusses their function of extinguishing flames in pipelines to protect equipment from deflagrations. It describes the modular design of the flame arrester unit and selection of the appropriate type and size based on the process parameters and explosion group of gases. Guidelines are provided on sizing, installation, selection, applications, and special designs available for critical services.
This document discusses operation and maintenance of different valve types used in reciprocating compressors. It begins with an introduction of the COP® poppet valve, outlining its design and history. Field experience shows poppet valves outperform traditional plate and ring valves in applications with contaminated gases and over a wide speed range. Poppet valves typically last 8,000-15,000 hours depending on the application, outlasting plate valves which may only achieve 4,000-8,000 hours. The document provides maintenance guidelines and compares expected lifetimes of plate, ring, and poppet valves in different compressor applications. Proper valve selection and maintenance are important to maximize reliability and efficiency.
This document contains answers to frequently asked questions about plate heat exchangers from an expert with over 40 years of experience. It addresses questions about assembly, leakage, horizontal installation, pressure spikes, reduced heat load, backflushing, certification, deformed plates, gasket types, corrosion detection, and corrosion rates for plates used in sulfuric acid applications. The expert provides concise explanations and recommendations for each topic based on his extensive expertise with plate heat exchangers.
This document provides an overview of early sizing considerations for pressure safety valves (PSVs). It defines important terminology related to PSVs and describes the types and operating principles of conventional, balanced bellow, and pilot-operated PSVs. The document outlines the procedure for early PSV sizing, including identifying capacity requirements, applicable standards, and inter-discipline interfaces. It also notes lessons learned regarding material selection and potential failure modes of bellow-type PSVs.
This document provides an overview of early sizing considerations for pressure safety valves (PSVs). It discusses important terminologies, types of PSVs, sizing basis, applicable standards, and the early sizing procedure. The procedure involves selecting possible orifice areas to meet capacity requirements. The objectives of early sizing are to remove holds in piping and instrumentation diagrams and allow early release of piping designs. The document also discusses inter-discipline interfaces, lessons learned, and quality management system documents related to PSV sizing.
The document provides a schedule for planning work related to the overhaul and testing of various locomotive systems for WAG7 locomotives. It lists the specific components and materials required for tasks related to relay rooms, transformers, bogies, pantographs, air brakes, compressors, and other systems. Assistance will be taken from other locations like ELS/LDH, DLS/LDH, and DBSI to arrange materials and send equipment for overhaul.
HRMantra is a cutting-edge HR technology solution that harnesses artificial intelligence for digital transformation of HR operations. It streamlines processes like attendance management, performance evaluations, project progress tracking, employee database management, and payroll processing with automated income tax & benefit plans calculations. Unlock productivity, compliance automation, and data-driven insights with this innovative HR cloud platform for the future of work.
Why you need to recognize your employees? (15 reasons + tips)Vantage Circle
Discover the top reasons for employee recognition. Learn practical tips for creating an effective recognition program that benefits employees, managers, and the entire organization.
The Rules Do Apply: Navigating HR ComplianceAggregage
https://www.humanresourcestoday.com/frs/26903483/the-rules-do-apply--navigating-hr-compliance
HR Compliance is like a giant game of whack-a-mole. Once you think your company is compliant with all policies and procedures documented and in place, there’s a new or amended law, regulation, or final rule that pops up landing you back at ‘start.’ There are shifts, interpretations, and balancing acts to understanding compliance changes. Keeping up is not easy and it’s very time consuming.
This is a particular pain point for small HR departments, or HR departments of 1, that lack compliance teams and in-house labor attorneys. So, what do you do?
The goal of this webinar is to make you smarter in knowing what you should be focused on and the questions you should be asking. It will also provide you with resources for making compliance more manageable.
Objectives:
• Understand the regulatory landscape, including labor laws at the local, state, and federal levels
• Best practices for developing, implementing, and maintaining effective compliance programs
• Resources and strategies for staying informed about changes to labor laws, regulations, and compliance requirements
1. Personal Protective Equipment Matrix
Signed:____________________________________ Date:_______________
Note: Not all Personal Protective Equipment will be required if a hazard assessment was conducted and it identifies that certain hazards are not present. The PPE associated with the non-present hazard may not be utilized.
Hard
Hat
Safety
Glasses
Steel
Toed
Boots
Hearing
Protection
Rubber
Gloves
Cotton
Gloves
Leather
Gloves
Splash
Apron
Face
Shield
Goggles Safety
Harness
LOTO
Equipment
Kevlar
Sleeves
Ground
Fault
Interrupters
Respirator FRC
Bringing On/Shutting In a
Well
X X X X X X
Checking Separator Sight
Glass
X X X X X X
Repair/Replacing Dump
Valve
X X X X X X X
Lighting a Reboiler X X X X X X X X
Working on a Chemical
Pump
X X X X X X X
Changing Glycol Filters X X X X X X
Starting a Compressor X X X X X X X
Conducting Compressor
Maintenance
X X X X X X X X X
Shutting Electrical Breaker X X X X X X X X
Loading/Unloading
Chemicals
X X X X X X X X
Transferring Chemicals X X X X X X X X
Rigging Slings X X X X X X X
Using Electrical/Air Driven
Tools
X X X X X X X X X X
Housekeeping X X X X X X
Spill Cleanup X X X X X X X
Basic Workover Operations X X X X X X X
Gauging a Tank X X X X X
Meter Testing X X X X
Plate Inspection X X X X X X
Well Testing X X X X X X
Choke Change X X X X X X X
Replacing Rupture Disc X X X X X X X X
Loading/Unloading Pipe X X X X X X
Climbing Ladder X X X X X X X
Handling NORM Material X X X X X X X X
Chemical Storage Area X X X X X X X X
Basic Drilling Operations X X X X X X X
X
X
X
X