AS/NZS 3788:2006 Risk Management Quiz

WellConnectedCornflower avatar
WellConnectedCornflower
·
·
Download

Start Quiz

Study Flashcards

36 Questions

These objectives are achieved by __________ that fabrication and operation comply with design conditions

verifying

Verifying that pressure equipment is safe and fit for service under the specified operating conditions until the next planned __________

inspection

Verifying that maintenance, repairs, and alterations are carried out in a manner which maintains the integrity of the pressure __________

equipment

Indicating repairs, replacements or alterations which may be needed, and assessing remaining safe life of the pressure __________

equipment

Additional inspections may be carried out for a number of reasons, including, but not limited to— (A) assessment of the early performance of new design, material, fabrication, and __________

testing

Investigation and assistance in determining the causes of failure, hazards, reduced performance, or abnormal conditions which may lead to failure, and to determine what consequent temporary or long-term action is required to ensure continued safe operation or life commensurate with commercial __________

requirements

Purchased By : Ms Renu Renu.Licensed to ARL Laboratory Services P/L on 7 July 2010. 1 user personal user licence only.Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited (10129524). 9 1.5 AS/NZS 3788:2006 RISK MANAGEMENT AND RISK BASED INSPECTION Risk management techniques may be used to achieve the objectives of the pressure equipment inspection program (see Clause __).

2.1

In order to operate pressure equipment at an acceptable level of risk, the extent and frequency of inspection, the quality of process control and monitoring and the potential consequence of failure shall be taken into account.NOTE: Guidance on risk management is given in Appendix __.

B

Appendix C sets down principles and procedures to be followed to ensure the safety of personnel during the inspection of pressure __.

equipment

It is not possible to write requirements to cover all cases of in-service inspection of pressure equipment.In special cases there may be a need to depart from the requirements in this __.

Standard

Where departure from this Standard is necessary, the departure shall— (a) be justified and fully documented by a competent person; and (b) give a level of safety and quality that is no less than that specified in this __.

Standard

Purchased By : Ms Renu Renu.Licensed to ARL Laboratory Services P/L on 7 July 2010. 1 user personal user licence only.Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited (10129524). 9 1.5 AS/NZS 3788:2006 RISK MANAGEMENT AND RISK BASED INSPECTION Risk management techniques may be used to achieve the objectives of the pressure equipment inspection program (see Clause 2.1).In order to operate pressure equipment at an acceptable level of risk, the extent and frequency of inspection, the quality of process control and monitoring and the potential consequence of failure shall be taken into account.NOTE: Guidance on risk management is given in __.

Appendix B

Any departure from this Standard is the subject of agreement between the parties concerned. 1.8 REFERENCED STANDARDS Where this Standard makes reference to other Standards, these referenced Standards are not intended to be ______ or exclusive and alternative standards may be substituted for the referenced standards, where these give an equivalent level of safety and equipment quality.

limiting

A list of pressure equipment Standards used in Australia and New Zealand and procedures for their use are included in AS/NZS ______.

1200

COPYRIGHT Purchased By : Ms Renu Renu.Licensed to ARL Laboratory Services P/L on 7 July 2010. 1 user personal user licence only.Storage, distribution or use on network prohibited (10129524).AS/NZS 3788:2006 10 SECTION 2 INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS 2.1 OBJECTIVES OF INSPECTION The objectives of in-service inspection are to— (a) promote the safety and health of persons in the workplace and of the public; (b) comply with occupational health and safety legislation; (c) ______ the potential damage to property; and (d) protect the environment, through the control, reduction or elimination of risk associated with the pressure equipment.

limit

The objectives of in-service inspection are to— (a) promote the safety and health of persons in the workplace and of the public; (b) comply with occupational health and safety legislation; (c) limit the potential damage to property; and (d) protect the environment, through the control, reduction or elimination of risk associated with the pressure ______.

equipment

The objectives of in-service inspection are to— (a) promote the safety and health of persons in the workplace and of the public; (b) comply with occupational health and safety legislation; (c) limit the potential damage to property; and (d) protect the environment, through the control, reduction or ______ of risk associated with the pressure equipment.

elimination

A list of pressure equipment Standards used in Australia and New Zealand and procedures for their use are included in ______ 1200.

AS/NZS

Match the following objectives of in-service inspection with their descriptions:

Promote safety and health of persons = Protect the environment, through the control, reduction or elimination of risk Comply with occupational health and safety legislation = Limit potential damage to property Limit potential damage to property = Promote safety and health of persons Protect the environment = Comply with occupational health and safety legislation

Match the following terms with their correct definitions:

Risk management techniques = Used to achieve the objectives of pressure equipment inspection program Appendix C = Sets down principles and procedures for ensuring safety during inspection Departure from Standard = Should be justified by a competent person and maintain safety levels Referenced Standards = Not intended to be exclusive, alternative standards can be substituted for equivalent safety and quality

Match the following actions with their purposes:

Indicating repairs, replacements or alterations needed = Assessing remaining safe life of pressure equipment Verifying maintenance, repairs, alterations integrity = Maintaining the integrity of pressure equipment Additional inspections = Assessment of early performance of new design, material, fabrication Verifying equipment safety under specified conditions = Until the next planned inspection

Match the following standards with their content:

AS/NZS 3788:2006 = Includes risk management techniques for pressure equipment inspection program AS/NZS 1200 = List of pressure equipment Standards used in Australia and New Zealand Appendix B = Provides guidance on risk management Section 2 Inspection Requirements = Outlines objectives of in-service inspection

Match the following clauses with their descriptions:

Clause 2.1 = Defines the objectives of in-service inspection related to risk management and process control Clause 1.6 Safety = Sets principles and procedures for ensuring personnel safety during inspection Clause 1.7 Special Conditions = Guidelines for departure from standard requirements in special cases Clause 1.8 Referenced Standards = Explains alternative standards substitution for safety and quality levels

Match the following outcomes with their objectives:

Quality of process control and monitoring = Taken into account to operate pressure equipment at acceptable risk level Extent and frequency of inspection = Considered along with potential consequence of failure for safe operation Potential consequence of failure = Taken into account to ensure acceptable risk level when operating pressure equipment Early performance assessment = May lead to additional inspections for new design, material, fabrication

Match the following stages in the asset integrity life cycle with their corresponding activities:

Concept = Main decisions affecting safety and inspection Design = Design review and verification Material = Examination, marking, and certificate correlation Fabrication = Manufacturing process

Match the reasons for additional inspections with their descriptions:

Assessment of early performance = Evaluation of new design, material, fabrication, and testing Investigation of failure causes = Determining reasons for hazards or reduced performance Temporary action requirement = Ensuring continued safe operation or life Commercial requirements = Life commensurate with business needs

Match the objectives of in-service inspection with their purposes:

Promote safety and health = Protecting workers and the public Comply with legislation = Meeting occupational health and safety requirements Limit damage to property = Controlling potential harm to assets Protect the environment = Reducing risk associated with pressure equipment

Match the following actions with their outcomes:

Verifying fabrication compliance = Confirming adherence to design conditions Indicating repairs needed = Identifying necessary maintenance or alterations Assessing safe life = Determining remaining usability period Ensuring fit for service = Confirming safety under specified conditions

Match the inspection program components with their purposes:

Risk management techniques = Achieving program objectives Quality of process control = Ensuring proper monitoring and operation Frequency of inspection = Determining how often to inspect equipment Consequence of failure = Consideration of potential impact if equipment fails

Match the types of departures from standards with their requirements:

Justification and documentation = Necessary for any deviation from standards Maintaining safety level = Ensuring no compromise on specified safety standards Agreement between parties = Required for any deviation from the standard Equivalent level of quality = Substitution permitted if equivalent safety level maintained

Match the following with their objectives: (a) promote safety and health of persons in the workplace and of the public, (b) comply with occupational health and safety legislation, (c) limit potential damage to property, (d) protect the environment, through control, reduction or elimination of risk associated with pressure equipment.

Section 2 Inspection Requirements = In-service inspection objectives Risk Management and Risk Based Inspection = Safety and health promotion Appendix C = Environmental protection Referenced Standards = Occupational health compliance

Match the following activities with their purpose: Verifying that maintenance, repairs, and alterations are carried out in a manner which maintains the integrity of the pressure equipment.

Appendix C = Ensuring safety during inspection Risk Management and Risk Based Inspection = Determining causes of failure Investigation and Assistance = Ensuring integrity of maintenance work Section 2 Inspection Requirements = Assessing safe life of pressure equipment

Match the following with their content: Additional inspections may be carried out for a number of reasons, including assessing the early performance of new design, material, fabrication.

Risk Management and Risk Based Inspection = Quality control assessment Referenced Standards = Procedures for inspections Section 2 Inspection Requirements = Frequency of inspections Investigation and Assistance = Determining causes of performance issues

Match the following with their purpose: Departure from the standard shall be justified, fully documented by a competent person, and maintain a level of safety and quality specified in this standard.

Section 2 Inspection Requirements = Justification for departure procedures Appendix C = Ensuring safe operation during departures Referenced Standards = Alternative standards for departures Risk Management and Risk Based Inspection = Guidance on departures

Match the following with their purpose: Verifying that pressure equipment is safe and fit for service under specified operating conditions until the next planned inspection.

Investigation and Assistance = Assessing safe life of equipment Appendix C = Ensuring safety during maintenance Risk Management and Risk Based Inspection = Verification of equipment safety Section 2 Inspection Requirements = Frequency of inspections verification

Match the following with their content: Investigation and assistance in determining causes of failure, hazards, reduced performance, or abnormal conditions.

Risk Management and Risk Based Inspection = Temporary actions determination Appendix C = Principles for safety assurance Section 2 Inspection Requirements = In-service inspection objectives definition Referenced Standards = Materials for inspection assistance

Study Notes

Introduction

  • Departure from the standard is possible, but requires agreement between parties concerned
  • Referenced standards are not limiting or exclusive, alternative standards can be used if they provide equivalent safety and quality

Inspection Objectives

  • Promote safety and health of persons in the workplace and of the public
  • Comply with occupational health and safety legislation
  • Limit potential damage to property
  • Protect the environment, through control, reduction, or elimination of risk associated with pressure equipment

Inspection Requirements

  • Verify fabrication and operation comply with design conditions
  • Verify pressure equipment is safe and fit for service under specified operating conditions
  • Verify maintenance, repairs, and alterations maintain integrity of pressure equipment
  • Indicate repairs, replacements, or alterations needed, and assess remaining safe life of equipment

Risk Management and Risk-Based Inspection

  • Risk management techniques can be used to achieve inspection objectives
  • Consider extent and frequency of inspection, quality of process control and monitoring, and potential consequence of failure

Asset Integrity Life Cycle

  • Fitness for service determined by activities at various stages, including:
    • Concept
    • Design
    • Material
    • Fabrication
    • Installation

Test your knowledge on risk management techniques for achieving the objectives of a pressure equipment inspection program as per AS/NZS 3788:2006 standards. Learn about the extent and frequency of inspections, quality requirements, and more.

Make Your Own Quizzes and Flashcards

Convert your notes into interactive study material.

Get started for free

More Quizzes Like This

Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser