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Project evaluation tree (PET) analysis is recommended. Procedural audits, ETBA, and change analysis may also be appropriate. [Pg.83]

The OHA report contains a description of the system including operating and maintenance organizations and procedures, as well as a narrative summary of key findings and recommended controls. A schedule for recommended update OHAs is also included. [Pg.83]

The OHA worksheet format and instructions for completing it are included in the explanation of PET analysis in Chapter 16. [Pg.83]

The change analysis report provides formal documentation and feedback of safety analyses performed on changes to the end product throughout the life cycle. [Pg.83]

A change analysis report is prepared at any time during the life cycle when a change is made to a design, drawing, component, subsystem, or any other part of the project after the safety analysis of that particular part of the project is complete. [Pg.83]


Safety analysis Report, NFS Reprocessing Plant, Docket-50-201, Nuclear Euel Services, Inc., Rockville, Md., 1973. [Pg.208]

W. L. Godfrey, Safety and Analysis Report—Caisson Storage of Hulls and High-Eevel General Process Trash, GEN-007 md NT75-212, AUied-General Nuclear Services, Barnwell, S.C., May 1975. [Pg.208]

U.S. EPA, Silicate Technology Corporation s Solidification Stabilisation Technology for Organic and Inorganic Contaminants in S oils Applications Analysis Report, EPA/540/AR-92/010, Washington, D.C., 1992. [Pg.174]

L. D. Betowski, and T. L. Jones, The Application of High Peformance Eiquid Chromatography / Mass Spectrometry to Environmental Analysis, Report EPa 600/4-89/033, Washington, D.C., 1989. [Pg.393]

Organizes analytical laboratory paperwork sample log-in and tracking to final analysis reporting and invoicing, operates on singlc-CPU or local area network of IBM PC/XT/AT/80386 or compatible. [Pg.292]

In Chapter 4 we will diseuss the regulatory framework and analyti-eal tools to eonduet these assessments, sueh as JHA (job hazard analysis), job safety analysis (JSA), safety analysis reports, proeess hazard analysis (PHA), and job, task, and hazard analysis. The reader needs to understand that OSHAs view on physieal and ehemieal hazards is far reaehing, as stated in the HAZWOPER standard. Note the following examples. [Pg.9]

Final Safety Analysis Report (including all supplements, appendixes, and NRC questions and responses). [Pg.231]

FSAR - Final Safety Analysis Report (Chapter 15 is the accident analysis section in the FSAR standard format). [Pg.461]

DOE, 1994, Preparation Guide for U.S. Department of Energy Nonreactor Nuclear Facility Safety Analysis Reports, DOE-STD-3009-94, July... [Pg.476]

The method of treatment selected depends on many factors, such as the nature of the salts and the pH of the water, and the assistance of a reputable specialist company is necessary to carry out regular testing and an analysis report. [Pg.155]

Process capability study report Measurement systems analysis report... [Pg.211]

Customer complaints Warranty claims Failure analysis reports Process capability studies Service reports Concessions Change requests Subcontractor assessments Performance analysis Deviations and waivers Contract change records Quality cost data External Quality Audit records... [Pg.494]

Pedersen, O. M. (1985). Human Risk Contributions in the Process Industry Guides for their Pre-Identificationx in Well-Structured Activities and for Post-Incident Analysis. Report No. RIS0-M-2513, Riso National Laboratories, Roskilde, Denmark. [Pg.373]

Swain, A. D (1989). "Comparative Evaluation of Methods for Human Reliability Analysis." Report No. GRS-71, Gesellschaft fiir Reaktorsicherheit MbH, Shwert-nergasse 1,500 Koln 1, Germany. [Pg.375]

Fault Tree Analysis Report for CoaF Coal Gasitication Failure rales (per year basts) for over 400 events Coal-gasification Process Development unit 50. [Pg.41]

Fault Tree Analysis Report for Coal-Gasification Process-Development... [Pg.50]

At least one hazard analysis report with risk assessment, where required, prepared in the last four years... [Pg.99]

Hazard Analysis Report - Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP), failure mode and effect analysis, quantitative fault tree analysis or what/if check list (sec Part IV for details in theses subjects)... [Pg.99]

All samples should be taken from circulating systems, or immediately upon shutdown, while the hydraulic fluid is within 5°C(9°F) of normal system operating temperature. Systems not up to temperature may provide non-representative samples of system dirt and water content, and such samples should either be avoided or so indicated on the analysis report. The first oil coming from the sampling point should be discarded, since it can be very dirty and does not represent the system. As a mle, a volume of oil equivalent to one to two times the volume of oil contained in the sampling line and valve should be drained before the sample is taken. [Pg.604]

Paul, David H. Back to Basics Understanding a Water Analysis Report. Parts l ll. Ultrapure Water, Tall Oaks Publishing Inc., USA, January/March 1998. [Pg.768]

Dufton P.W., Thermoplastic Elastomers, Rapra Industry Analysis Report, 2001. [Pg.164]

NHTSA Office of Defect Investigation, Engineering Analysis Report and Initial Decision Regarding EAOO-023 Firestone Wilderness AT Tires. 2001, NHTSA. [Pg.974]

The MARS software is adapted and compiled specifically for a given application. The software is organized into modules which can be interchanged as needed for a particular implementation. Most modules comprise a core of management, analysis, reporting, and plotting functions which are used for every implementation. For each application, a data acquisition module is adapted to suit the appropriate instrumentation. In addition, specialized analysis programming is added if required. The acquisition module, the core modules, and the specialized analysis modules, if any, are then linked into a customized application specific version of MARS. [Pg.12]

A typical laboratory will produce many types of reports. If a computer is available, these will come forth almost automatically. If not, they will have to be typed. In a typical case, an analysis report, for instance, will be written up by hand, taken to the ofBce for typing, and returned for checking and signature. Typing a report in the laboratory will save time and effort but, unfortunately, many professionals consider it beneath their dignity to operate a typewriter, though not a computer, which uses essentially the same techniques. Longer reports will usually be typed by a secretary, often from hand written notes. [Pg.112]

Frost and Sullivan market analysis report (2002). The European Phytonutrients 1.1-1.12. [Pg.82]

All data must, of course, be searchable, retrievable, and subject to acceptance or rejection based on both automated and retrospective QC analysis. Reports must be flexible in content yet easily assembled, intuitively understandable, and easily shared with appropriate security and yes, it would be nice if the reports themselves could become, like the assay protocols, version controlled, searchable documents residing in an appropriately indexed relational database. These are just the basic requirements. [Pg.62]

Several randomized trials have demonstrated that leuprolide and goserelin are effective agents when used alone in patients with advanced prostate cancer.19 Response rates around 80% have been reported, with a lower incidence of adverse effects compared with estrogens.19 There are no direct comparative trials of the currently available LHRH agonists or the dosage formulations, but a recent meta-analysis reported that there is no difference in efficacy or toxicity between leuprolide and goserelin. Therefore, the choice between the two usually is made based on cost and patient and physician preference for a dosing schedule. [Pg.1365]

The additive analysis reported has been largely confined to conventional polymers (polyolefins, polycondensates, PS, PVC, etc.) Very little work, if any, has been reported on advanced engineering plastics. Similarly, also relatively little research activity has focused on additives in acrylics or blends. [Pg.729]

G. Pritchard, Novel and Traditional Fillers for Plastics Technology and Market Developments, Rapra Technology Industry Analysis Report, Rapra Technology Ltd, Shaw-bury (1999). [Pg.790]

NIOSH. 1979. Final report. In situ sampling techniques in environmental air analysis. Report no. 5-R01-OH-00632-02. Cincinnati, OH U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. NTIS publication no. PB84-241439. [Pg.194]

CAV-OX Cavitation Oxidation Process (1994) Application Analysis Report, Magnum Water Technology, Inc., Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S.E.P.A., Cincinnati, OH... [Pg.105]


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