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|a Dealing with Aging Process Facilities and Infrastructure.
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|a Intro; Dealing with Aging Process Facilities and Infrastructure; Table of Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Overview; 1.2 Purpose; 1.3 Aging: Concerns, Cause and Consequences; 1.4 How Aging Occurs; 1.4.1 Metallic Corrosion; 1.4.2 Corrosion Under Deposits; 1.4.3 Corrosion Under Insulation and Fireproofing; 1.4.4 Manufacturing Defects; 1.4.5 Excessive Wear and Tear; 1.4.6 Fatigue; 1.4.7 Non-Metallic Aging; 1.4.8 Aging of Physical Structures; 1.4.9 Process Chemicals Aging; 1.4.10 Aging of Specialized Equipment; 1.4.11 Obsolescence.
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|a 1.4.12 Redundancy1.4.13 Brownfield Construction; 2 Aging Equipment Failures, Causes and Consequences; 2.1 Aging Equipment Failure and Mechanisms; 2.2 Consequences of Aging Equipment Incidents; 2.3 Mechanical Failure of Metal; 2.3.1 Deformation of Materials; 2.3.2 Ductile vs Brittle Fracture; 2.3.3 Metal Fatigue; 2.3.4 Corrosion/Erosion; 2.3.5 Warning Signs; 2.3.6 Aging Equipment Failure Case Studies; 2.4 System Functional Aging; 2.4.1 Aging Equipment Failure Mechanisms; 2.5 Aging Structures; 2.5.1 Warning Signs; 2.5.2 Aging Structure Case Study.
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|a 3 Plant Management Commitment and Responsibility3.1 Promoting Site Safety Culture; 3.2 Management Challenges; 3.3 Monitoring Aging Process and Measuring Performance; 3.4 Human Resources Requirements; 3.5 Planning for Equipment Retirement and Replacement; 3.6 Appreciating the Importance of Aging Infrastructure to the Business Enterprise; 3.6.1 Structural Assets; 3.6.2 Roads; 3.6.3 Impoundments and Dikes; 3.6.4 Fire Water, Cooling Water and Sewers; 3.6.5 Electrical Distribution Systems; 3.6.6 Marine Facilities; 3.6.7 Other Process Facility Infrastructure.
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|a 3.7 Addressing Aging Infrastructure in Decision Process3.7.1 Questions Executives Need to Ask; 3.7.2 Mergers and Acquisitions; 4 Risk Based Decisions; 4.1 Risk Management Basics; 4.1.1 Risk Ranking; 4.1.2 Risk Mitigation Controls; 4.2 Risk Based Decisions; 4.2.1 When to Apply Risk Based Decisions; 4.3 How to Apply Risked Based Decisions; 4.3.1 Determine Hazard Scenarios; 4.3.2 Assess Consequences; 4.3.3 Assess Likelihood; 4.3.4 Determine Risk; 4.3.5 Develop Risk Mitigation Controls; 4.3.6 Implement Risk Controls; 4.3.7 Information Required for Risk Based Decisions.
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|a 4.3.8 Documentation of Risk Based Decisions4.4 Embracing Risk Based Management; 4.4.1 Alignment of Management and Operations with Risk Based Decisions; 4.4.2 Incorporate Corporate Responsibility and Economic Value; 4.5 Dealing with Unexpected Events; 4.6 Risk Based Decisions Success Metrics; 5 Managing Process Equipment and Infrastructure Lifecycle; 5.1 Lifecycle Stages; 5.2 Asset Lifecycle Management; 5.2.1 Management Strategy Development; 5.2.2 Organizational Design; 5.2.3 Long-Term Asset Planning; 5.3 General Topics; 5.3.1 Manage by Operational Integrity.
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|a This concept book explores the many ways in which process facilities, equipment and infrastructure might deteriorate upon continuous exposure to operating and climatic conditions.
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