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  • 09 Aug 2024
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Article summary

This Dashboard shows the RBI Analysis data and the extent of RBI Analysis completion for the selected scope. The Dashboard is divided into several sections, including Recommended Queries: Components, Action Items, Equipment Overview, and Criticality vs Equipment Group, RBI Analysis, Data Quantification, and Missing Completeness. Each section provides specific information and visualizations related to RBI Analyses.  

  • The first section Recommended Queries: Components shows a list of predefined, recommended Queries, related to RBI activities, e.g. Remnant Life (RL) passed, RBI Components with the Inspection result not aligned with the Assessment, etc. The Action items section shows the number of Action Items related to RBI activities, including those that are already overdue, those will be in Overdue in the next 7 days, UnScheduled and other Action Items.
  • The Equipment overview section displays the number of the Equipment with Remnant Life (RL) already passed or with less then 1 year of RL remaining. 
  • In the Criticality vs Equipment group section you can see the number of Equipment per Equipment group with the same level of Criticality and the total of Equipment per Equipment group.
  • The RBI Analysis section shows the Criticality rating for the number of Components visualized in a Criticality Matrix. After clicking on the number in the table or in the grid, the RBI module will be displayed with the data corresponding to the number. 
  • The Data Quantification section displays completeness of scoped items, for more details about the criteria see Data Quantification - Quantification Rules
  • Finally, in the Missing Completeness section you can see where data is still missing for Corrosion Loops, Equipment, Circuit, RBI Analysis and Inspection Planning.
Additional Instructions
For more information on how to use Dashboards see Opening Dashboards, Favoriting Dashboards, and General Dashboard Options.

Data Quantification - Quantification rules

This Section shows the completeness of scoped items.

The definitions for the data in the Data Quantification table are as follows: to reach the next Stage, the previous Stage should be completed, the sum of all 5 Stages will match the Baseline – the numbers/percentage shown will be for the displayed unit(s).


BaselineStage IStage IIStage IIIStage IVStage V

Corrosion Loops

Number of Corrosion Loops

Corrosion Loops with loop Name and Number completed

Corrosion Loops with Stage I and with Loop, Process and Corrosion descriptions completed

Corrosion Loops with Stage II and with Degradation Mechanisms (DMs) added to CL

Corrosion Loops with Stage III and with IOWs added to loop (need to add “None” to the IOW list as an option)

Corrosion Loops with Stage IV and with Components added to loop

Equipment

Number of RBI Equipment as indicated by a checked “Perform RBI” on the Equipment Detail Page

Number of RBI Equipment with RBI Components (excluding General Component)

Number Equipment with RBI Components with Degradation Mechanisms

Stage II and #Equipment with RBI Components with DMs & Component operating conditions (required: process fluid, operating pressure, operating temp, toxic fluid identified, toxic concentr., toxic rating “NH”). If Component / Equipment in CL has Detailed Health and Safety Consequence assessment, then all Eq in CL credited for Detailed Analysis.

Stage III and Number of RBI Equipment with linked draft Schedules (corrosion + RBI driven)

Number of RBI Equipment with linked Level 2 approved RBI Schedules (AMS/MEC % of Equipment with risk-based assessment)

Circuits

Total number of Circuits on RBI Equipment

Number of Circuits on RBI Equipment NOT linked to Components or linked to Components with no CML

Number of RBI linked Circuits with CMLs to Components but no measurements

Stage II and Number of RBI linked Circuits with baseline or later thickness measurements

Stage III and Number of RBI linked Circuits with an RBI Interval Factor but Schedule not final approved

Stage IV and Number of RBI linked Circuits with Level 2 approved Schedules

RBI Analyses

Number of RBI Components on RBI Equipment

RBI Components with only scenarios or no assessment

RBI Components with scenarios and with Consequence assessments

RBI Components with Stage II and with StF assessments

RBI Components with Stage 3 and with confidence assessments (corrosive injection and mix points, corrosive deadlegs counted as complete)

RBI Components with Stage IV and with Next Inspection Dates with final approved Schedule or corrosion Circuit

Corrosion Loops

Baseline: Active Corrosion Loops

Stage I: Corrosion Loop with no information or only CL Name and Number.

Stage II: When Loop, process and Corrosion description are added.

Stage III: If Degradation Mechanisms are added, you’ll reach Stage III.

Stage IV: Integrity Operating Windows (IOW) are added to the Corrosion Loop. If no IOW in Loop, then select “None”.

Stage V: Components added to the CL.

Equipment

Stage I: Equipment to adhere to the following criteria:

  • Equipment must be Active
  • Equipment must have Perform RBI checked

Stage II: Equipment to adhere to the following criteria:

  • Equipment must meet Stage I criteria
  • Equipment must have at least one RBI Analysis performed on a Component

Stage III: Equipment where at least one of the two sets of criteria are met:

  1. Component Specs are considered for the following. For Equipment Specs to be considered, the Equipment must have an RBI Component:
    • Equipment must meet Stage II criteria
    • at least one Spec must be set among: SRBI-FLUID, SRBI-PRODUCT, FLUID TYPE
    • and at least one Spec must be set among: MAX OPERATING TEMPERATURE, OPERATING TEMPERATURE, SRBI-MAX OPERATING TEMPERATURE
    • and at last one Spec must be set among: MAX OPERATING PRESSURE, OPERATING PRESSURE, SRBI-MAX OPERATING PRESSURE
    • and either all Specs must be set among: SRBI-TOXIC CONCENTRATION, SRBI-TOXIC FLUID, SRBI-TOXIC NH or Spec SRBI-TOXIC FLUID must be set to "NONE"
  2. The RBI Analyses People assessment
    • Equipment must meet Stage II criteria
    • Equipment must link to a Corrosion Loop that has at least one RBI Analysis with the Detailed People assessment performed where Toxicity must be set to "Not Toxicity (Nh<2) or low toxicity (Nh < 4 and conc. <100 ppm)"

OR both Toxicity and Concentration (in ppm or % volume) in product must be set to any value.

Stage IV: Equipment where at least one of the two sets of criteria must be met:

  1. Schedules with RBI Analyses in scope
    • Equipment must meet Stage III criteria
    • Equipment must have at least one Schedule with at least one RBI Analysis in scope
    • Schedule must be in Draft and Active or about to be activated
  2. Corrosion Circuit
    • Equipment must meet Stage III criteria
    • Equipment must have at least one Circuit that is inheriting an RBI Component
    • Schedule on said Circuit must be in Draft

Stage V: Equipment where at least one of the four sets of criteria must be met:

  1. Non-Corrosive RBI Analyses
    • Equipment must meet Stage II criteria
    • Equipment must have at least one Non-Corrosive RBI Analysis performed
  2. Schedules with RBI Analyses in scope 
    • Equipment must meet Stage III criteria
    • Equipment must have at least one Schedule with at least one RBI Analysis in scope
    • Schedule must be above Level 1 approved and Active
  3. Corrosion Circuit 
    1. Equipment must meet Stage III criteria
    2. Equipment must have at least one Circuit that is inheriting an RBI Component
    3. Schedule on said Circuit must be above Level 1 Approved and Active
  4. Inspection reason
    • Equipment must meet Stage III criteria
    • Floc Inspection reason must be "Class 4"
    • Equipment must have at least one RBI Analysis performed with Analysis Status set to "Analysis completed, implemented"

Circuits

Baseline: Total number of Circuits on RBI Equipment

Stage I: Number of Circuits on RBI Equipment NOT linked to Components or linked to Components with no CML.

 

Stage II: Number of RBI linked Circuits with CMLs to Components but no measurements.

Stage III: Number of RBI linked Circuits with CMLs with baseline or later thickness measurements, however no Interval Factor.

Stage IV: Number of RBI linked Circuits, with CMLs and NDE data with an RBI Interval Factor but Schedule not Final Approved.

Stage V: Number of RBI linked Circuits, with CMLs and NDE data with an RBI Interval Factor and Schedule Final Approved.

RBI Analyses

Baseline: Number of RBI Components on RBI Equipment.

Stage I: RBI Components with only scenarios or no RBI assessment.

Stage II: RBI Components with scenarios and with Consequence assessments

Stage III: RBI Components with Scenario, Consequence and with StF assessments.

Stage IV: RBI Components with Scenario, Consequence and with StF assessments (which gives you Criticality) and with Confidence assessments. For Degradation Mechanisms where there are no Confidence assessment such as Corrosive iIjection and Mix Points, Corrosive Deadlegs, it is counted as complete or credited. If the assessment doesn’t give you an Interval Factor, it might give you an Inspection Strategy (IS), it is enough to reach Stage IV.

If the Degradation Mechanism is “Non-Corrosive”, then the Component is placed in Stage IV until the assessment is linked to a Schedule (which could be RBI Re-Assessment).

Stage V: RBI Components with Scenario, Consequence and with StF assessments, Confidence if applicable, and with Next Inspection Dates with Final Approved Schedule or corrosion Circuit.




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