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Energy Institute Guidelines for the management of safety critical elements 2007
9.1.2
Need for SCE Impact study
During the assessment of individual modifications, it is important to have a thorough understanding of the original MAH identification and the philosophies for prevention, mitigation and control. All modifications should be assessed to establish their impact on the existing list of SCEs or if they create additional SCEs.
For those modifications which are confirmed to have safety critical content, the following aspects need to be considered Identification of new SCEs.
— Reassessment of existing Performance Standards and the need for new Performance Standards for new SCEs.
— Need to clearly document project verification activities for "initial suitability Incorporation of changes and modifications into ongoing operational verification (and maintenance)
regimes with any proposed revisions to SCE
maintenance regimes being reviewed by the ICP.
— Involvement of operations and the "Operational"
ICP in project scope.
9.2 TEMPORARY EQUIPMENT
9.2.1
Temporary equipment impact on SCEs
Duty holders should have a documented process in place to demonstrate their intention and ability to manage the transportation and use of temporary equipment and in particular, equipment which adds to or impacts upon the list of SCEs. This process should be referenced in the Verification Scheme for each installation.
9.2.2
Performance Standards for temporary
equipment
Performance Standards should be established for items of temporary equipment in all cases where the existing
PS applicable to the installation is either inadequate or inappropriate.


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