Who's Responsible? Flashcards

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Control activities relating to the rating, repair, alteration of its piping systems

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Owner/operator

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Exercise control of the piping system inspection program, inspection frequencies, and maintenance and is responsible for the function of an authorized inspector

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Owner/operator

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Responsible for developing, documenting, implementing, executing, and assessing piping systems and inspection procedures

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Owner/operator

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4
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Organization and reporting structure for inspection personnel

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Owner/operator

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5
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Documenting and reporting inspection tests and results

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Owner/operator

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6
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Developing and documenting inspection plans

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Owner/operator

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7
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Developing and documenting risk-based assessments

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Owner/operator

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8
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Corrective action for inspection tests and results

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Owner/operator

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Review and approval of drawings, design calculations, and specifications for repairs, alterations, re-ratings, and FFS assessments

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Owner/operator

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Ensuring that all jurisdictional requirements for piping inspection, repairs, alterations, and re-rating are continuously met

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Owner/operator

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Training requirements for inspection personnel regarding inspection tools, techniques, and technical knowledge base

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Owner/operator

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12
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Controls necessary so that only qualified welders and procedures are used for all repairs and alterations

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Owner/operator

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Controls necessary so that only materials conforming to the applicable section of the ASME Code are utilized for repairs and alterations

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Owner/operator

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Controls necessary so that all inspection measurement and test equipment are properly maintained and calibrated

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Owner/operator

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15
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Controls necessary so that the work of contract inspection or repair organizations meet the same inspection requirements as the owner/user organization and API 570

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Owner/operator

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16
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Internal auditing requirements for the quality control system for pressure-relieving devices

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Owner/operator

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Controls required to ensure that inspectors have the visual acuity necessary to perform their assigned inspection tasks

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Owner/operator

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Receive a report of the audit team’s scope and findings

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Owner/operator

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Implement and maintain an effective program for creating, establishing, and monitoring integrity operating windows

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Owner/operator

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Activities involving design, engineering review, rating, analysis, or evaluation of piping systems and PRDs covered by API 570

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Piping Engineer

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Provide materials, equipment, quality control, and workmanship necessary to maintain and repair the systems in accordance with API 570

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Repair Organization

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22
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Determining that the requirements of API 570 on inspection, examination, quality assurance and testing are met

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Authorized Piping Inspector

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23
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Extending the scope of the inspection (with appropriate consultation with engineers/specialists) where justified depending upon the findings of the inspection

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Authorized Piping Inspector

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Examination results evaluated and accepted

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Authorized Piping Inspector

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Trained and competent in the NDE procedures being used and may be required by the owner/user to prove competency by holding certifications in those procedures
Examiner
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Development of the inspection plan
Inspector and/or engineer
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RBI assessment reviewed and approved
Appropriate qualified personnel per API 580 and Inspector
28
Approval of revisions to the inspection plan
Inspector and/or engineer
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Authorization and approval of on-stream inspection work performed by an examiner
Authorized Piping Inspector
30
Obtaining thickness measurements
Inspector or examiner
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Ensure that individuals conducting thickness measurements are trained and qualified in accordance with the applicable procedure used during the examination
Owner/operator
32
Record keeping, repair inspection, external inspection
Authorized Piping Inspector
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Specifying industry-qualified UT angle beam examiners when required
Owner/operator
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Approval of substituting NDE procedures for a pressure test after an alteration
Engineer and Inspector
35
Specifying industry-qualified UT angle beam examiners where UT is used in lieu of a pressure test
Owner/operator
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Assess the need for and extent of application of a material verification program consistent with API 578 addressing inadvertent material substitution in existing alloy piping systems
Owner/operator
37
Identified components that do not meet acceptance criteria of the PMI examination program scheduled for replacement
Owner/user and authorized piping inspector in consultation with a corrosion specialist
38
Verification that the installation of new materials is consistent with the selected or specified construction materials during repairs or alterations to alloy material piping systems
Inspector
39
Consider the need for further verification of existing piping materials if a piping system component should fail because an incorrect material was inadvertently substituted for the proper piping material
Inspector
40
Assessing crack-like flaws and environmental cracking in accordance with API 579-1/ASME FFS-1
Engineer and/or corrosion specialist
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Assessment of preferential weld corrosion
Inspector
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Specifying industry-qualified UT angle beam examiners owner/user requires either detection of interior surface breaking planar flaws when inspecting from the external surface or where detection, characterization, and/or through-wall sizing is required of planar defects
Owner/operator
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Establishing inspection intervals for thickness measurements and external visual inspections and where applicable, for internal and supplemental inspections
Owner/user or inspector
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Maintaining a record of process piping fluids handled including their classifications
Owner/user
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Determine the number and specific CMLs to be monitored at each inspection where non-uniform corrosion or other damage mechanisms are expected
Inspector in consultation with a piping engineer and/or corrosion specialist
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Testing and repair of Pressure Relieving Devices
Repair organization experienced in PRD maintenance
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Having a fully documented training program that ensures that repair personnel are qualified within the scope of the repairs
Repair organization
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Determining inspection interval for all PRDs
Inspector, engineer, or other qualified individual per owner/user’s quality assurance system
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Select the corrosion rate that best reflects the current process
Authorized inspector in consultation with a corrosion specialist
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Maintain permanent and progressive records of their piping systems and pressure-relieving devices
Owner/user
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Guidance by API 570 in lieu of strict conformity to ASME B31.3 when ASME B31.1 cannot be followed because of new construction coverage
Piping engineer or inspector
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Authorization of all repair and alteration work
Inspector
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Repair and alteration work
Repair organization
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Approval of authorization for alteration work to a piping system
Piping engineer
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Approval of all proposed methods, design, execution, materials, welding procedures, examination, and testing
Inspector or piping engineer
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Approval of all repair and alteration work at designated hold points and after repairs and alterations have been satisfactorily completed in accordance with the requirements of API 570
Inspector
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Approval of the design of temporary enclosures and repairs
Piping engineer
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Review of any leak in Class 1 piping to determine if the work can be safely performed while the system remains on stream where the risk ranking is determined to be high
Piping engineer
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Involved in determining repair methods and procedures of non-welding repairs
Inspector and/or engineer
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Use of welders and welding procedures qualified in accordance with ASME B31.3 or the code to which the piping was built
Repair organization
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Maintain records of welding procedures and welder performance qualifications
Repair organization
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Exceptions to preheat temperatures used in making temporary weld repairs
Piping engineer
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Exceptions to PWHT for temporary repairs
Piping engineer
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Assure that preheat or controlled deposition welding methods is suitable based on a metallurgical review
Piping engineer
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Design of fillet-welded patches
Piping engineer
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Specify industry-qualified UT angle beam examiners for closure welds that have not been pressure tested and for weld repairs identified by the piping engineer or authorized piping inspector
Owner/user