This checklist is used to ensure hazardous area classification drawings meet requirements. It contains 18 items to check, including verifying the drawing number, symbols, compliance with codes and standards, classification of all areas by degree of hazard, identification of hazard sources, extent of classified areas, and notes explaining the classification basis. The checklist also checks that sumps, pits, and pressurization details are included as needed to maintain non-hazardous areas.
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PEEC-A024_Checklist_Hazardous Area Classification.pdf
This checklist is used to ensure hazardous area classification drawings meet requirements. It contains 18 items to check, including verifying the drawing number, symbols, compliance with codes and standards, classification of all areas by degree of hazard, identification of hazard sources, extent of classified areas, and notes explaining the classification basis. The checklist also checks that sumps, pits, and pressurization details are included as needed to maintain non-hazardous areas.
This checklist is used to ensure hazardous area classification drawings meet requirements. It contains 18 items to check, including verifying the drawing number, symbols, compliance with codes and standards, classification of all areas by degree of hazard, identification of hazard sources, extent of classified areas, and notes explaining the classification basis. The checklist also checks that sumps, pits, and pressurization details are included as needed to maintain non-hazardous areas.
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1 Title block 2 Drawing number 3 Symbols & abbreviations 4 Legend, notes, and references 5 Lettering and spelling 6 Match line references 7 Section and detail call outs 8 Compliance with -Application code (IEC, NEPA, NEC, API) -Client’s requirements -Client’s specifications -SKEC’s specifications -SKEC’s design criteria -SKEC’s drafting standards 9 Drawing scale, key plan, north mark 10 Background agrees with plot plan 11 Drawing squad checked by process Dept. 12 Assignment of classification to all areas with degree of hazards shown 13 Sources of hazards shown 14 Extent of classified areas shown (Use notes on plan drawing. To explain basis for classification, or non-classification such as : source of hazard, air changes, purged or pressurized rooms) 15 Sumps and pits called out in hazardous areas 16 Pressurization to maintain non-hazardous area is called out HVAC drawings 17 Power shut-off or alarm on loss of pressurization Checklist Doc. No.: PEEC-A024 Hazardous Area Classification Page 2 of 2
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18 Hold mark on drawing where final information is not available