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Guidelines for writing effective operating and maintenance procedures [[electronic resource]]
Guidelines for writing effective operating and maintenance procedures [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1996
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (162 p.)
Disciplina 660.28040684
660/.2804/0684
808.06666
Soggetto topico Chemical engineering - Safety measures
Technical writing
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-81725-6
9786612817250
0-470-93795-5
1-59124-567-2
0-470-93794-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Guidelines for Writing Effective Operating and Maintenance Procedures; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; Glossary; 1. INTRODUCTION TO EFFECTIVE PROCEDURE WRITING; 2. PROCESS SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS; 3. HOW TO DESIGN AN OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM; 4. WRITING OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; 5. ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE PROCEDURES; 6. WRITING EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES; 7. PROCEDURE CONTROL; 8. PROCEDURE DEVELOPMENT COSTS AND BENEFITS; APPENDIX A Selected Procedure Initiatives, Consensus Codes, and Regulations Affecting Procedures
APPENDIX B Common Points of API, OSHA, and EPAAPPENDIX C How to Determine the Tasks That Require Written Procedures; APPENDIX D Procedure Performance Evaluation; APPENDIX E Procedure Criteria Checklist; APPENDIX F Sample Procedure Formats; APPENDIX G Sample Formats of Operating Limits Tables; General References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143243003321
New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1996
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Guidelines for writing effective operating and maintenance procedures [[electronic resource]]
Guidelines for writing effective operating and maintenance procedures [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1996
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (162 p.)
Disciplina 660.28040684
660/.2804/0684
808.06666
Soggetto topico Chemical engineering - Safety measures
Technical writing
ISBN 1-282-81725-6
9786612817250
0-470-93795-5
1-59124-567-2
0-470-93794-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Guidelines for Writing Effective Operating and Maintenance Procedures; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; Glossary; 1. INTRODUCTION TO EFFECTIVE PROCEDURE WRITING; 2. PROCESS SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS; 3. HOW TO DESIGN AN OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM; 4. WRITING OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; 5. ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE PROCEDURES; 6. WRITING EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES; 7. PROCEDURE CONTROL; 8. PROCEDURE DEVELOPMENT COSTS AND BENEFITS; APPENDIX A Selected Procedure Initiatives, Consensus Codes, and Regulations Affecting Procedures
APPENDIX B Common Points of API, OSHA, and EPAAPPENDIX C How to Determine the Tasks That Require Written Procedures; APPENDIX D Procedure Performance Evaluation; APPENDIX E Procedure Criteria Checklist; APPENDIX F Sample Procedure Formats; APPENDIX G Sample Formats of Operating Limits Tables; General References; Index
Record Nr. UNISA-996212669403316
New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1996
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Guidelines for writing effective operating and maintenance procedures [[electronic resource]]
Guidelines for writing effective operating and maintenance procedures [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1996
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (162 p.)
Disciplina 660.28040684
660/.2804/0684
808.06666
Soggetto topico Chemical engineering - Safety measures
Technical writing
ISBN 1-282-81725-6
9786612817250
0-470-93795-5
1-59124-567-2
0-470-93794-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Guidelines for Writing Effective Operating and Maintenance Procedures; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; Glossary; 1. INTRODUCTION TO EFFECTIVE PROCEDURE WRITING; 2. PROCESS SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS; 3. HOW TO DESIGN AN OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM; 4. WRITING OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; 5. ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE PROCEDURES; 6. WRITING EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES; 7. PROCEDURE CONTROL; 8. PROCEDURE DEVELOPMENT COSTS AND BENEFITS; APPENDIX A Selected Procedure Initiatives, Consensus Codes, and Regulations Affecting Procedures
APPENDIX B Common Points of API, OSHA, and EPAAPPENDIX C How to Determine the Tasks That Require Written Procedures; APPENDIX D Procedure Performance Evaluation; APPENDIX E Procedure Criteria Checklist; APPENDIX F Sample Procedure Formats; APPENDIX G Sample Formats of Operating Limits Tables; General References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830077103321
New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1996
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Guidelines for writing effective operating and maintenance procedures
Guidelines for writing effective operating and maintenance procedures
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1996
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (162 p.)
Disciplina 660/.2804/0684
Soggetto topico Chemical engineering - Safety measures
Technical writing
ISBN 1-282-81725-6
9786612817250
0-470-93795-5
1-59124-567-2
0-470-93794-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Guidelines for Writing Effective Operating and Maintenance Procedures; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; Glossary; 1. INTRODUCTION TO EFFECTIVE PROCEDURE WRITING; 2. PROCESS SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS; 3. HOW TO DESIGN AN OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM; 4. WRITING OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; 5. ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE PROCEDURES; 6. WRITING EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES; 7. PROCEDURE CONTROL; 8. PROCEDURE DEVELOPMENT COSTS AND BENEFITS; APPENDIX A Selected Procedure Initiatives, Consensus Codes, and Regulations Affecting Procedures
APPENDIX B Common Points of API, OSHA, and EPAAPPENDIX C How to Determine the Tasks That Require Written Procedures; APPENDIX D Procedure Performance Evaluation; APPENDIX E Procedure Criteria Checklist; APPENDIX F Sample Procedure Formats; APPENDIX G Sample Formats of Operating Limits Tables; General References; Index
Altri titoli varianti Writing effective operating and maintenance procedures
Record Nr. UNINA-9910877116603321
New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c1996
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Revalidating process hazard analyses [[electronic resource] /] / Walter L. Frank and David K. Whittle
Revalidating process hazard analyses [[electronic resource] /] / Walter L. Frank and David K. Whittle
Autore Frank Walter L
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (138 p.)
Disciplina 660.2804
660/.2804
Altri autori (Persone) WhittleDavid K
Collana CCPS concept book
Soggetto topico Chemical processes - Safety measures
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-78337-8
9786612783371
0-470-93553-7
1-59124-573-7
0-470-93552-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Revalidating Process Hazard Analyses; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Glossary; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Introduction; Why Was This Book Written?; Scope of This Book; The CCPS Workshop; How This Book Is Organized; Chapter 1 Refresher on the Basics; 1.1. What a PHA Is Intended to Accomplish; 1.2. Brief Review of the More Common PHA Methodologies; 1.3. PHA Team Make-up; Chapter 2 Revalidation-What Is It?; 2.1. The Reason for Revalidation; 2.2. Revalidation Objective; 2.3. Revalidation Concept; 2.4. Establishing the Revalidation Schedule; 2.5. The Role of a Revalidation Procedure
Chapter 3 Preparing for the Revalidation Study3.1. Preplan the Revalidation; 3.1.1. Establishing the Scope of the Revalidation; 3.1.2. Selection of Team Members; 3.1.3. Scheduling-Estimating Time and Resources; 3.2. Identify, Collect, and Prepare Needed Information; 3.2.1. Determining Information Requirements; 3.2.2. Distribution of information; 3.3. Review and Analyze Information; 3.3.1. Prior PHA Report@) and Related Documentation; 3.3.2. Resolution Completion Report for Prior PHA Recommendations; 3.3.3. MOC and PSSR Documentation; 3.3.4. PSM System Audit Results
3.3.5. Incident and Near-Miss Reports3.3.6. Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&IDs); 3.3.7. Operating Procedures; Chapter 4 Evaluating the Prior PHA Study; 4.1. Evaluation of the PHA with Respect to Essential Criteria; 4.1.1. PHA Rigor; 4.1.2. Methodology Used; 4.1.3. Team Make-up; 4.1.4. Documentation; 4.1.5. Drawing the Conclusions; 4.2. Evaluation of PHA Quality and Completeness; 4.3. Other Considerations; 4.4. Common Problems with PHAs; Chapter 5 Identifying Changes That Have Occurred Since the Prior PHA; 5.1. Logging the Identified Changes; 5.2. Documented and Controlled Changes
5.2.1. MOC and PSSR Review5.2.2. P&ID Comparison; 5.2.3. Procedure Reviews; 5.2.4. PHA and Incident Investigation Recommendations; 5.3. Undocumented and Uncontrolled Changes; 5.3.1. Interviews of Facility Personnel; 5.3.2. Maintenance Records; 5.3.3. Purchase Specifications and Records; 5.3.4. Incident Investigation Reports; 5.3.5. PSM Program Audits; Chapter 6 Identifying an Appropriate Revalidation Methodology; 6.1. Revalidation Options; 6.1.1. Update and Revalidate; 6.1.2. Retrofit, Update, and Revalidate; 6.1.3. Redo; 6.2. Selecting the Revalidation Options
Chapter 7 Conducting the Revalidation Study Sessions7.1. Team Training; 7.2. Application of Revalidation Methodology; 7.3. Special Topics; 7.3.1. Staying Productive; 7.3.2. Facility (or Stationary Source) Siting; 7.3.3. Human Factors; 7.3.4. Wrap-up Discussions; Chapter 8 Documenting the Revalidation Study; 8.1. Documentation Approaches; 8.2. Report and Its Content; 8.3. Recommendation Follow-Up; 8.4. Records Retention and Distribution; Appendix A Federal Regulatory Requirements; Appendix B Essential Criteria Checklist; Appendix C PHA Quality and Completeness Checklist
Appendix D Example Change Summary Worksheet
Record Nr. UNINA-9910142521003321
Frank Walter L  
New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
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Revalidating process hazard analyses [[electronic resource] /] / Walter L. Frank and David K. Whittle
Revalidating process hazard analyses [[electronic resource] /] / Walter L. Frank and David K. Whittle
Autore Frank Walter L
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (138 p.)
Disciplina 660.2804
660/.2804
Altri autori (Persone) WhittleDavid K
Collana CCPS concept book
Soggetto topico Chemical processes - Safety measures
ISBN 1-282-78337-8
9786612783371
0-470-93553-7
1-59124-573-7
0-470-93552-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Revalidating Process Hazard Analyses; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Glossary; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Introduction; Why Was This Book Written?; Scope of This Book; The CCPS Workshop; How This Book Is Organized; Chapter 1 Refresher on the Basics; 1.1. What a PHA Is Intended to Accomplish; 1.2. Brief Review of the More Common PHA Methodologies; 1.3. PHA Team Make-up; Chapter 2 Revalidation-What Is It?; 2.1. The Reason for Revalidation; 2.2. Revalidation Objective; 2.3. Revalidation Concept; 2.4. Establishing the Revalidation Schedule; 2.5. The Role of a Revalidation Procedure
Chapter 3 Preparing for the Revalidation Study3.1. Preplan the Revalidation; 3.1.1. Establishing the Scope of the Revalidation; 3.1.2. Selection of Team Members; 3.1.3. Scheduling-Estimating Time and Resources; 3.2. Identify, Collect, and Prepare Needed Information; 3.2.1. Determining Information Requirements; 3.2.2. Distribution of information; 3.3. Review and Analyze Information; 3.3.1. Prior PHA Report@) and Related Documentation; 3.3.2. Resolution Completion Report for Prior PHA Recommendations; 3.3.3. MOC and PSSR Documentation; 3.3.4. PSM System Audit Results
3.3.5. Incident and Near-Miss Reports3.3.6. Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&IDs); 3.3.7. Operating Procedures; Chapter 4 Evaluating the Prior PHA Study; 4.1. Evaluation of the PHA with Respect to Essential Criteria; 4.1.1. PHA Rigor; 4.1.2. Methodology Used; 4.1.3. Team Make-up; 4.1.4. Documentation; 4.1.5. Drawing the Conclusions; 4.2. Evaluation of PHA Quality and Completeness; 4.3. Other Considerations; 4.4. Common Problems with PHAs; Chapter 5 Identifying Changes That Have Occurred Since the Prior PHA; 5.1. Logging the Identified Changes; 5.2. Documented and Controlled Changes
5.2.1. MOC and PSSR Review5.2.2. P&ID Comparison; 5.2.3. Procedure Reviews; 5.2.4. PHA and Incident Investigation Recommendations; 5.3. Undocumented and Uncontrolled Changes; 5.3.1. Interviews of Facility Personnel; 5.3.2. Maintenance Records; 5.3.3. Purchase Specifications and Records; 5.3.4. Incident Investigation Reports; 5.3.5. PSM Program Audits; Chapter 6 Identifying an Appropriate Revalidation Methodology; 6.1. Revalidation Options; 6.1.1. Update and Revalidate; 6.1.2. Retrofit, Update, and Revalidate; 6.1.3. Redo; 6.2. Selecting the Revalidation Options
Chapter 7 Conducting the Revalidation Study Sessions7.1. Team Training; 7.2. Application of Revalidation Methodology; 7.3. Special Topics; 7.3.1. Staying Productive; 7.3.2. Facility (or Stationary Source) Siting; 7.3.3. Human Factors; 7.3.4. Wrap-up Discussions; Chapter 8 Documenting the Revalidation Study; 8.1. Documentation Approaches; 8.2. Report and Its Content; 8.3. Recommendation Follow-Up; 8.4. Records Retention and Distribution; Appendix A Federal Regulatory Requirements; Appendix B Essential Criteria Checklist; Appendix C PHA Quality and Completeness Checklist
Appendix D Example Change Summary Worksheet
Record Nr. UNISA-996199265603316
Frank Walter L  
New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
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Revalidating process hazard analyses [[electronic resource] /] / Walter L. Frank and David K. Whittle
Revalidating process hazard analyses [[electronic resource] /] / Walter L. Frank and David K. Whittle
Autore Frank Walter L
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (138 p.)
Disciplina 660.2804
660/.2804
Altri autori (Persone) WhittleDavid K
Collana CCPS concept book
Soggetto topico Chemical processes - Safety measures
ISBN 1-282-78337-8
9786612783371
0-470-93553-7
1-59124-573-7
0-470-93552-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Revalidating Process Hazard Analyses; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Glossary; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Introduction; Why Was This Book Written?; Scope of This Book; The CCPS Workshop; How This Book Is Organized; Chapter 1 Refresher on the Basics; 1.1. What a PHA Is Intended to Accomplish; 1.2. Brief Review of the More Common PHA Methodologies; 1.3. PHA Team Make-up; Chapter 2 Revalidation-What Is It?; 2.1. The Reason for Revalidation; 2.2. Revalidation Objective; 2.3. Revalidation Concept; 2.4. Establishing the Revalidation Schedule; 2.5. The Role of a Revalidation Procedure
Chapter 3 Preparing for the Revalidation Study3.1. Preplan the Revalidation; 3.1.1. Establishing the Scope of the Revalidation; 3.1.2. Selection of Team Members; 3.1.3. Scheduling-Estimating Time and Resources; 3.2. Identify, Collect, and Prepare Needed Information; 3.2.1. Determining Information Requirements; 3.2.2. Distribution of information; 3.3. Review and Analyze Information; 3.3.1. Prior PHA Report@) and Related Documentation; 3.3.2. Resolution Completion Report for Prior PHA Recommendations; 3.3.3. MOC and PSSR Documentation; 3.3.4. PSM System Audit Results
3.3.5. Incident and Near-Miss Reports3.3.6. Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&IDs); 3.3.7. Operating Procedures; Chapter 4 Evaluating the Prior PHA Study; 4.1. Evaluation of the PHA with Respect to Essential Criteria; 4.1.1. PHA Rigor; 4.1.2. Methodology Used; 4.1.3. Team Make-up; 4.1.4. Documentation; 4.1.5. Drawing the Conclusions; 4.2. Evaluation of PHA Quality and Completeness; 4.3. Other Considerations; 4.4. Common Problems with PHAs; Chapter 5 Identifying Changes That Have Occurred Since the Prior PHA; 5.1. Logging the Identified Changes; 5.2. Documented and Controlled Changes
5.2.1. MOC and PSSR Review5.2.2. P&ID Comparison; 5.2.3. Procedure Reviews; 5.2.4. PHA and Incident Investigation Recommendations; 5.3. Undocumented and Uncontrolled Changes; 5.3.1. Interviews of Facility Personnel; 5.3.2. Maintenance Records; 5.3.3. Purchase Specifications and Records; 5.3.4. Incident Investigation Reports; 5.3.5. PSM Program Audits; Chapter 6 Identifying an Appropriate Revalidation Methodology; 6.1. Revalidation Options; 6.1.1. Update and Revalidate; 6.1.2. Retrofit, Update, and Revalidate; 6.1.3. Redo; 6.2. Selecting the Revalidation Options
Chapter 7 Conducting the Revalidation Study Sessions7.1. Team Training; 7.2. Application of Revalidation Methodology; 7.3. Special Topics; 7.3.1. Staying Productive; 7.3.2. Facility (or Stationary Source) Siting; 7.3.3. Human Factors; 7.3.4. Wrap-up Discussions; Chapter 8 Documenting the Revalidation Study; 8.1. Documentation Approaches; 8.2. Report and Its Content; 8.3. Recommendation Follow-Up; 8.4. Records Retention and Distribution; Appendix A Federal Regulatory Requirements; Appendix B Essential Criteria Checklist; Appendix C PHA Quality and Completeness Checklist
Appendix D Example Change Summary Worksheet
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830604103321
Frank Walter L  
New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Revalidating process hazard analyses [[electronic resource] /] / Walter L. Frank and David K. Whittle
Revalidating process hazard analyses [[electronic resource] /] / Walter L. Frank and David K. Whittle
Autore Frank Walter L
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (138 p.)
Disciplina 660.2804
660/.2804
Altri autori (Persone) WhittleDavid K
Collana CCPS concept book
Soggetto topico Chemical processes - Safety measures
ISBN 1-282-78337-8
9786612783371
0-470-93553-7
1-59124-573-7
0-470-93552-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Revalidating Process Hazard Analyses; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Glossary; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Introduction; Why Was This Book Written?; Scope of This Book; The CCPS Workshop; How This Book Is Organized; Chapter 1 Refresher on the Basics; 1.1. What a PHA Is Intended to Accomplish; 1.2. Brief Review of the More Common PHA Methodologies; 1.3. PHA Team Make-up; Chapter 2 Revalidation-What Is It?; 2.1. The Reason for Revalidation; 2.2. Revalidation Objective; 2.3. Revalidation Concept; 2.4. Establishing the Revalidation Schedule; 2.5. The Role of a Revalidation Procedure
Chapter 3 Preparing for the Revalidation Study3.1. Preplan the Revalidation; 3.1.1. Establishing the Scope of the Revalidation; 3.1.2. Selection of Team Members; 3.1.3. Scheduling-Estimating Time and Resources; 3.2. Identify, Collect, and Prepare Needed Information; 3.2.1. Determining Information Requirements; 3.2.2. Distribution of information; 3.3. Review and Analyze Information; 3.3.1. Prior PHA Report@) and Related Documentation; 3.3.2. Resolution Completion Report for Prior PHA Recommendations; 3.3.3. MOC and PSSR Documentation; 3.3.4. PSM System Audit Results
3.3.5. Incident and Near-Miss Reports3.3.6. Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&IDs); 3.3.7. Operating Procedures; Chapter 4 Evaluating the Prior PHA Study; 4.1. Evaluation of the PHA with Respect to Essential Criteria; 4.1.1. PHA Rigor; 4.1.2. Methodology Used; 4.1.3. Team Make-up; 4.1.4. Documentation; 4.1.5. Drawing the Conclusions; 4.2. Evaluation of PHA Quality and Completeness; 4.3. Other Considerations; 4.4. Common Problems with PHAs; Chapter 5 Identifying Changes That Have Occurred Since the Prior PHA; 5.1. Logging the Identified Changes; 5.2. Documented and Controlled Changes
5.2.1. MOC and PSSR Review5.2.2. P&ID Comparison; 5.2.3. Procedure Reviews; 5.2.4. PHA and Incident Investigation Recommendations; 5.3. Undocumented and Uncontrolled Changes; 5.3.1. Interviews of Facility Personnel; 5.3.2. Maintenance Records; 5.3.3. Purchase Specifications and Records; 5.3.4. Incident Investigation Reports; 5.3.5. PSM Program Audits; Chapter 6 Identifying an Appropriate Revalidation Methodology; 6.1. Revalidation Options; 6.1.1. Update and Revalidate; 6.1.2. Retrofit, Update, and Revalidate; 6.1.3. Redo; 6.2. Selecting the Revalidation Options
Chapter 7 Conducting the Revalidation Study Sessions7.1. Team Training; 7.2. Application of Revalidation Methodology; 7.3. Special Topics; 7.3.1. Staying Productive; 7.3.2. Facility (or Stationary Source) Siting; 7.3.3. Human Factors; 7.3.4. Wrap-up Discussions; Chapter 8 Documenting the Revalidation Study; 8.1. Documentation Approaches; 8.2. Report and Its Content; 8.3. Recommendation Follow-Up; 8.4. Records Retention and Distribution; Appendix A Federal Regulatory Requirements; Appendix B Essential Criteria Checklist; Appendix C PHA Quality and Completeness Checklist
Appendix D Example Change Summary Worksheet
Record Nr. UNINA-9910877697403321
Frank Walter L  
New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2001
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