The checklist contains questions about the use and control of pressurized equipment. It is suitable for use during safety inspections or before the introduction of new equipment or changes to activities that may impact existing pressurized equipment. The checklist does not cover the use of gas cylinders, portable fire extinguishers, and cylinders for breathing apparatus.
Questions
a) Is the device functioning properly?
b) Is the device secure?
c) Has the device and any guards been damaged?
d) Are the device, valves, and emergency stops correctly labelled?
e) Are maintenance and inspections carried out according to plan?
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Pressurized devices
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Pressurized devices
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Description
The list is based on the following regulations
The checklist contains questions about the use and control of pressurized equipment. It is suitable for use during safety inspections or before the introduction of new equipment or changes to activities that may impact existing pressurized equipment. The checklist does not cover the use of gas cylinders, portable fire extinguishers, and cylinders for breathing apparatus.
Pressurized devices
Question
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Risk assessment:
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1. Have all pressurized devices in the operation been identified?
2. Are all pressurized devices in the operation subject to an up-to-date risk assessment?
3. Are operating instructions and, if necessary, additional instructions provided for all pressurized devices?
4. Are all pressurized devices appropriately placed? (They must be accessible for maintenance and inspection and protected from, for example, shocks and elevated temperatures.)
5. Have all pressurised devices been checked to determine if they belong to class A, class B, or no class?
6. Are there documented routines for ongoing supervision for all pressurized equipment that either belongs to class A or B, or if required according to the risk assessment?
7. In the course of continuous supervision, it is examined that
a) Is the device functioning properly?
b) Is the device secure?
c) Has the device and any guards been damaged?
d) Are the device, valves, and emergency stops correctly labelled?
e) Are maintenance and inspections carried out according to plan?
8. Is there always a designated person responsible for planning and coordinating work on class a or b pressurized devices?
9. Are there established conditions for operation and monitoring by a regulatory body?
10. Is an audit control carried out on class A or B pressurised equipment when required?
11. Are there updated signs on controlled containers? (Container = a pressurized device that is not a pipeline.)
12. Is constant monitoring carried out at the start-up?
13. Is there a list of all class A or B pressurised devices?
14. Is a Class A or B container monitored at all times by an operator on site at the container? (container = a pressurized device that is not a pipeline.)
15. Does at least one of the boiler supervisors meet the requirements for boiler operator? Is the assessment carried out by a certification body?
16. Is there documentation of the boiler operator's assignment?
17. Is a record kept of the remaining service life of class A or B pressurised devices? (From December 1, 2019.)
18. Is a deviation report written if a pressurised device in class A or B has been taken measures, for example due to damage?
19. Do all boilers have valid certificates from an inspection body?
20. Is there written documentation of major repairs, modifications, or joints of pressurized equipment in class A and B?
21. Are class A or B pressurised devices used within the time, pressure and temperature ranges specified by the external inspection body during the statutory inspection?
22. Have all class A or B pressurised devices been inspected by an external inspection body before they are first commissioned? (This also applies to the relocation of stationary devices.)
23. Are all class A or B pressurised devices regularly inspected by an external inspection body as planned?
Other Here you can note risks that need to be addressed that are not included in the checklist