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Broken objects labeling

Retrieve all pieces of broken objects and label them. Check items daily for mold. If mold is found, handle objects with extreme care and isolate them. [Pg.618]

Retrieve all pieces of broken objects and label them. [Pg.387]

Failure Modes and Effects Analysis. Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is applied only to equipment. It is used to determine how equipment could fail, the effect of the failure, and the likelihood of failure. There are three steps in an FMEA (4) (7) define the purpose, objectives, and scope. Large processes are broken down into smaller systems such as feed or cooling. At first, the failures are only considered to affect the system. In a more general study, the effects on a plant-wide basis can be considered. (2) Define the problem and boundary conditions. This includes identifying the system to be studied, establishing the physical boundaries, and labeling the equipment with a unique identifier for use in the FMEA procedure. (3)... [Pg.472]

Many of the situation-based PSFs are closely related to the stressor PSFs. Human perception is the dividing line between situational and stressor PSFs. While task complexity is subjective depending on the worker, it is still possible to estimate the relative complexity of a situation from the perspective of the average worker there are scenarios which can be clearly labeled more complex. An SGTR event may seem simple to very experienced personnel and complex to less experienced workers, but an SGTR event coupled with broken SG level indicators will always be more complex than an SGTR event with properly functioning indicators. It is this objective complexity that is captured by situation-based PSFs. [Pg.249]


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