Report and Checklist for auditing for the readiness of RBI Systems
Identification:
AuditorDate
Facts of the company:
NameContact person
Address
Summary:
The requirement of CEOC procedures
fulfilled.
fulfilled after the mentioned room for improvements were corrected
not fulfilled.
Date / CEOC-AuditorA) Planning
-Clear definition of objectives and goals for the RBI process.
-Adequately defining the time required and resources needed for the project
-Having full management support for the necessary RBI resources
Comments:Rating: fulfilled partly fulfilled not fulfilled not applicable
B) Data and Information Collection
-Understanding all the data needs
-Appropriate identification all the sources of data/information
-Verification of the data to ensure quality
Comments:Rating: fulfilled partly fulfilled not fulfilled not applicable
C) Damage Mechanisms and Failure Modes
-Identifying all the probable and credible damage mechanism and failure modes
-Understanding the impact of damage mechanisms on pressure equipment resulting from operating outside the IOW
-Using Software or methodologies that cover all active damage mechanisms
-Adequate definition of failure modes associated with each damage mechanism
-Adequate definition of damage rates for each damage mechanism
Comments:Rating: fulfilled partly fulfilled not fulfilled not applicable
D) Assessing POF
-Addressing all probably and credible damage mechanisms when determining POF
-Understanding the interaction of multiple damage mechanisms in each piece of equipment
-Using the most appropriate POF methodology for the situation
-Adequate assessment of past inspection effectiveness
-Adequate assessment of susceptibility to each damage mechanism
-Adequate assessment of damage rates
Comments:Rating: fulfilled partly fulfilled not fulfilled not applicable
E) Assessing COF
-Selecting the appropriate consequence assessment methodology
-Associating the right consequence with each failure mode
-Adequately dealing with the all the potential hazards i.e. flammable, toxic, other effects
-Adequate knowledge of the effectiveness of hazard detection and mitigation Systems installed
-Considering all potential impacts (i.e. safety, environmental, business, and repair)
-Adequately accounting for the full series of events that may lead to the full consequence
-Dealing with potential effects on other process units or facilities (i.e. "knock-on" effects)
Comments:Rating: fulfilled partly fulfilled not fulfilled not applicable
F) Risk Determination, Assessment, and Management
-Using "standard code-related" software and understanding all the calculations and algorithms.
-Using adequate assumptions in place of nonexisting or poor quality data/information.
-Adequately handling uncertainties
-Adequate risk presentation or communication to stakeholders
-Having risk acceptance criteria/thresholds
-Appropriate and timely risk management activities
Comments:Rating: fulfilled partly fulfilled not fulfilled not applicable
G) Risk Management with Inspection Activities
-Adequate inspection planning based on the risk assessment results
-Plans for each probable/credible damage mechanism available
-Objective, structured inspection planning process for the risk results available
-Appreciating when inspection activities have little or no value in risk mitigation
-Choosing the most appropriate inspection technique for risk reduction
-Choosing the right combination of inspection frequencies, techniques and practices
-Appropriate or timely mitigation based on the inspection findings
-Adequate planning for the resources necessary to implement the RBI plans
Comments:Rating: fulfilled partly fulfilled not fulfilled not applicable
H) Other Risk Management Activities
-Communicating with other stakeholders about potential for other risk management activities
Comments:Rating: fulfilled partly fulfilled not fulfilled not applicable
I) Reassessment and Updating RBI Assessment
-Knowing when to do RBI reassessments and updates
-Doing reassessments on a timely basis
-Identifying impact of operational changes that may affect the IOW
Comments:Rating: fulfilled partly fulfilled not fulfilled not applicable
J) Roles, Responsibilities, Training, and Qualifications for RBI Team Members
-Having specific designated roles for each RBI team member
-Having all the right RBI team members
-Having team members with adequate skills, experience, or knowledge
-Adequate training on the RBI work process
-Having an effective team leader
-Having a skilled risk analyst
-Handing over the RBI project to consultants with adequate integration and overview
-Having a RBI specialist available, dispatched by an in-service inspection company
Comments:Rating: fulfilled partly fulfilled not fulfilled not applicable
K) RBI Documentation and Recordkeeping
-Understanding what needs to be documented
-Documenting all the assumptions made during the process and reasons therefore
Comments:Rating: fulfilled partly fulfilled not fulfilled not applicable
G) Comments, Notes, Samples:
H) Room for improvement:
Date / CompanyI) Follow-up action(s) by the company:
Activities:Date:
Date / Company
J) Long-term control of the follow-up action(s):
Positive verification and execution of the follow-up action(s)
Date / CEOC-AuditorCEOC International \ Rue du Commerce 20-22 - BE-1000 Brussels
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