7.2 Engineering Management Programs - 7.2 Engineering Management Programs Flashcards

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Engineering Programs

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Boiler Water/Feed Water
Electrical Safety
Tag-Out
ENG Dept. PQS
ENG Dept. Training
EOSS
LOQM
FOQM
Bearing Records
Hearing Conservation
Heat Stress
Legal Records and Reports
GT Equip Svc Records
Operating Logs
Quality Assurance (QA)
Gage Calibration

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Afloat Self-Assessment (ASA) Checksheets

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Engineering management programs are inseparable from good engineering practice; every effort should be made to keep these programs effective
ATG recommends conducting a formal review of all management programs once per quarter
A full review of all programs will be conducted using ASA check sheets during the 1.0, LOA, and 1.3B training visit

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Engineering Operational Sequencing System (EOSS)

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Provides info that is:
Safe
Technically accurate
Standardized

Engineering Operational Procedures (EOP)
Engineering Operational Casualty Controll(EOCC)

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Engineering Operational Procedures (EOP)

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Procedures, status charts, and diagrams

Required for the normal transition between “steady state” operating conditions
Master Lightoff Checklist (MLOC)
Master Plant Procedures (MP)
Operational Procedures (OP)
System Procedures (SP)
Component Procedures (CP)

Supporting Docs:
Status Charts (SC)
System Diagrams (SD)
Standard Notes for the Oil King (SNOK)
Tank Tables (TT)
Tank Status Diagrams (TSD)

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Engineering Operational
Casualty Control (EOCC)

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Immediate and controlling actions MUST BE MEMORIZED by all watchstanders to whom they apply
Perform supplementary actions using the relevant procedure when all IA and CA are completed
Restore casualty

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Why would Authorized Deviations from EOSS be authorized?

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Personnel endangerment or equipment damage
EOSS does not match actual configuration
Component or system inoperable or Departure from Specifications (DFS) issued
Conditions longer than 6 months – Feedback Report (FBR)
Conditions less than 6 months – Temporary Standing Order (TSO)

Adherence to class advisory messages (ISEA)
Restricted Maneuvering Doctrine in effect

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Temporary Standing Order

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Approved by the CO
Addresses temporary situations which necessitate deviations from normal procedures
May be used to modify the standing orders

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Engineering Log (Similar to the Deck Log)

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Chronological record of the days events
Written by EOOW or EDO
Legal Document
Erasures are not permitted
Corrections only by one line and date/initial at end

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Engineering Night Orders

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Guidance for night watch standers
May be prepared by the MPA or the EDO inport, and approved by CHENG
Required DAILY for both INPORT and UNDERWAY
Watch standers required to review CO’s night orders

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Bell Book

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Chronological record of speed changes
Handwritten by Throttle-man/Propulsion Auxiliary Control Console (PACC) Operator and signed by the EOOW
Automatic Bell Logging
Erasures are not permitted
Reviewed and signed daily by the CHENG
Reviewed and signed monthly by CO

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Bearing Log

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Used to document the maintenance performed on and current condition of bearings in support of sustained material readiness
Recommend readings are recorded in a single power train log book containing all bearing measurements
Custody maintained by the CHENG

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Light-off orders

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Specific timeline specified by the CHENG to bring the plant into operation
Supplements the EOP
Used when the plant is placed in operation for scheduled U/W
Prepared and approved by the CHENG (MPA may prepare them) and given final approval by the CO
Detailed light off orders and Master Lightoff Checklist (MLOCs) lead to smooth and timely underways

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Tag-Out Program

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An administrative system designed to prevent/mitigate the operation of equipment for maintenance when the equipment is in an abnormal condition or when equipment is unreliable
Utilizes the Tag-Out User’s Manual (TUM)

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Tag-Out Program Elements

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References/Instructions
Tag-Out Log
Assighment of Authorizing Officers
Tag-Out Audits

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Danger Tags

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Used to prohibit the operation or removal of equipment that could jeopardize safety of personnel or endanger equipment, systems or components

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Caution Tags

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Used as a precautionary measure to provide temporary special instruction(s) or to indicate that unusual action must be exercised to operate equipment.

Not used if personnel or equipment can be endangered while performing evolutions using normal operating procedures; a danger tag is used in this case

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Double Barrier Protection
7 Conditions (Hi TOP, Hi POP, Hazmat)

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Hi T- High temp (>200? F)
O - Oil (w/Flash Point <200? F)
P- Penetration below waterline

Hi P - High pressure (>1000psi)
O - Oxygen systems
P - Pipe greater than 1/2 in connected to sea

Hazmat

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Gage Calibration

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System performance and personnel safety depends on instrument and test equipment accuracy

Impacts:
Safety
Readiness
Efficiency
Reliability
Maintenance

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Gage Calibration Categories

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Critical
Non-Critical

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Out-of-Calibration (CAL) Labels

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Used to identify instruments that are out of calibration and will not accurately indicate parameters.

Instrument error is small and consistent

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Out-of-Commission (OOC) Labels

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Used to identify instruments that will not correctly indicate parameters because they are defective or isolated from the system.

Instrument error is large and inconsistent

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Quality Control (QC)

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The correct person performing work with the proper supervision, procedure, material, tools and testing.

Doing the job right the first time
Tech specs must be met at all times

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Quality Assurance (QA)

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Systematic review of quality control records and all production actions.

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Physical Security Program

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A complete listing of equipment requiring locks and locking device.

Examples
Valves
MRG
Potable water tanks