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Energy Institute Guidelines for the management of safety critical elements 2007
Step 3: Identify PFEER Specified Plant
Specified Plant is any of the plant of an installation which is provided To comply with Regulations a, 13, 15 and of the PFEER Regulations As a means of detecting fire and for detecting and recording accumulations of flammable gases (as required by Regulation 10 of the PFEER
Regulations).
— Measures to combat fire and explosion as required by Regulation 12 of the PFEER Regulations.
Step 4: Prepare a record of items identified as
Safety Critical Elements
It is important that the record of SCEs is maintained up to date, therefore the major accident analyses and the list of SCEs should be reviewed periodically. The list should also be reviewed prior to the addition of new equipment or modification of existing plant. Atypical (but non-exhaustive) example, showing the interrelationship between MAHs and SCEs is given below.


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HAZARD
IDENTIFICATION
AND ASSESSMENT
PRIMARY
MAJOR
HAZARDS
SAFETY CRITICAL ELEMENTS AND SUB-ELEMENTS
PROCESS
CONTAINMENT
IGNITION
CONTROL
SAFEGUARDING
SYSTEMS
FIRE
PROTECTION
NAVIGATIONAL
AIDS
STRUCTURES
LIFTING
EQUIPMENT
ROTATING
EQUIPMENT
COMMUNICATIONS
EQUIPMENT
ESCAPE, EVACUATION AND
RESCUE EQUIPMENT
PRESSURE VESSELS
PIPING
PIPELINES
WELLS
Ex CERTIFIED EQUIP.
ELECTRICAL TRIPPING EQUIP.
EARTHING AND BONDING EQUIP.
PROCESS SHUTDOWN SYSTEM
EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN SYSTEM
FIRE AND GAS SYSTEM
WATER FIREFIGHTING CHEMICAL FIREFIGHTING PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION
AIRCRAFT
SEACRAFT
SUPPORT STRUCTURES
FACILITY STRUCTURES
EXPLOSION PROTECTION
CRANES
LIFTING GEAR AND BEAMS
TURBINE PM. FOR COMPRESSORS
TURBINE PM. FOR GENERATORS
RADIOS
TELEPHONES
PUBLIC ADDRESS
LIFEBOATS
LIFERAFTS
HELICOPTER RESCUE BOX
PERSONAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT
MAJOR
ACCIDENT
SCENARIOS
MAJOR
ACCIDENT
HAZARDS
MAJOR
HAZARDS
REGISTER
TURBINE
DISC
FAILURE
DROPPED
OBJECTS
STRUCTURAL
FAILURE
SHIP
COLLISION
HELICOPTER
CRASH
EXPLOSION
FIRE
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STANDARDS
This activity follows from the identification of MAHs and selection of SCEs described in Section The creation of Performance Standards (PSs) is the process by which a duty holder sets out what is expected of an SCE. The PSs are the criteria against which the initial and ongoing suitability of an SCE is assessed. Safety Integrity Level (SIL) assessments maybe used to develop PSs for instrument based protective systems.
Performance Standards for SCEs are generally defined in terms of
— Functionality – What is it required to do Availability – For what proportion of time will it be capable of performing Reliability – How likely is it to perform on demand Survivability – Does it have a role to perform post event Interactions – Do other systems require to be functional for it to operate


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It is the responsibility of the duty holder to ensure that
SCEs are able to perform their intended functions with the required availability and reliability throughout their service.
This should be achieved by the following means. Identifying those assurance activities, such as maintenance, inspection and testing, that are required to maintain the SCE in a suitable condition. Ensuring that assurance activities are carried out at the appropriate time by competent people. Maintaining a record of these activities and any findings that arise. Addressing any deficiencies arising from assurance activities as soon as possible and taking any temporary measures that maybe necessary to maintain risk ALARP until deficiencies have been rectified. Any temporary measures should be subject to review and comment by the ICP.


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ASSET LIFE

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