Who's Responsible? Flashcards

1
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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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2
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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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3
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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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9
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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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10
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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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11
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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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13
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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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14
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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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17
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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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18
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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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19
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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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20
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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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21
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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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24
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Examination results evaluated and accepted

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Authorized Piping Inspector

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25
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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

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Examiner

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26
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Development of the inspection plan

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Inspector and/or engineer

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27
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RBI assessment reviewed and approved

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Appropriate qualified personnel per API 580 and Inspector

28
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Approval of revisions to the inspection plan

A

Inspector and/or engineer

29
Q

Authorization and approval of on-stream inspection work performed by an examiner

A

Authorized Piping Inspector

30
Q

Obtaining thickness measurements

A

Inspector or examiner

31
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Ensure that individuals conducting thickness measurements are trained and qualified in accordance with the applicable procedure used during the examination

A

Owner/operator

32
Q

Record keeping, repair inspection, external inspection

A

Authorized Piping Inspector

33
Q

Specifying industry-qualified UT angle beam examiners when required

A

Owner/operator

34
Q

Approval of substituting NDE procedures for a pressure test after an alteration

A

Engineer and Inspector

35
Q

Specifying industry-qualified UT angle beam examiners where UT is used in lieu of a pressure test

A

Owner/operator

36
Q

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

A

Owner/operator

37
Q

Identified components that do not meet acceptance criteria of the PMI examination program scheduled for replacement

A

Owner/user and authorized piping inspector in consultation with a corrosion specialist

38
Q

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

A

Inspector

39
Q

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

A

Inspector

40
Q

Assessing crack-like flaws and environmental cracking in accordance with API 579-1/ASME FFS-1

A

Engineer and/or corrosion specialist

41
Q

Assessment of preferential weld corrosion

A

Inspector

42
Q

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

A

Owner/operator

43
Q

Establishing inspection intervals for thickness measurements and external visual inspections and where applicable, for internal and supplemental inspections

A

Owner/user or inspector

44
Q

Maintaining a record of process piping fluids handled including their classifications

A

Owner/user

45
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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

A

Inspector in consultation with a piping engineer and/or corrosion specialist

46
Q

Testing and repair of Pressure Relieving Devices

A

Repair organization experienced in PRD maintenance

47
Q

Having a fully documented training program that ensures that repair personnel are qualified within the scope of the repairs

A

Repair organization

48
Q

Determining inspection interval for all PRDs

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Inspector, engineer, or other qualified individual per owner/user’s quality assurance system

49
Q

Select the corrosion rate that best reflects the current process

A

Authorized inspector in consultation with a corrosion specialist

50
Q

Maintain permanent and progressive records of their piping systems and pressure-relieving devices

A

Owner/user

51
Q

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

A

Piping engineer or inspector

52
Q

Authorization of all repair and alteration work

A

Inspector

53
Q

Repair and alteration work

A

Repair organization

54
Q

Approval of authorization for alteration work to a piping system

A

Piping engineer

55
Q

Approval of all proposed methods, design, execution, materials, welding procedures, examination, and testing

A

Inspector or piping engineer

56
Q

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

A

Inspector

57
Q

Approval of the design of temporary enclosures and repairs

A

Piping engineer

58
Q

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

A

Piping engineer

59
Q

Involved in determining repair methods and procedures of non-welding repairs

A

Inspector and/or engineer

60
Q

Use of welders and welding procedures qualified in accordance with ASME B31.3 or the code to which the piping was built

A

Repair organization

61
Q

Maintain records of welding procedures and welder performance qualifications

A

Repair organization

62
Q

Exceptions to preheat temperatures used in making temporary weld repairs

A

Piping engineer

63
Q

Exceptions to PWHT for temporary repairs

A

Piping engineer

64
Q

Assure that preheat or controlled deposition welding methods is suitable based on a metallurgical review

A

Piping engineer

65
Q

Design of fillet-welded patches

A

Piping engineer

66
Q

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

A

Owner/user