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_____________Depict ways in which the system failures rep- resentedin the event trees can occur.
A. Event trees
B. Fault trees
C. Logic trees
____________deals with total risk than with risk involve only with theequipment.
A. Qra
B. Rbi
C. Pha
D. Fta
Methods that use engineering judgment and experience as the bases for the analysis of
probabilities and consequences of failure
A. Mechanical integrity
B. Total asset integrity
C. Plant integrity
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Question 5
The following are the risks identified by rbi assessment that may be managed by actions other
than inspection. Except one
Some failures have potentially serious consequences, but if the probabilityof the incident is low,
then
Potential source of errors in rbi analysis regarding data quality are the following except
A. If the base line thickness were not performed the nominal thickness may be used for
the original thickness
B. If original thickness not available, averaged ut thickness readings may be used
C. Ifthe original thickness notavailable,maximum utthickness readings may be used
Following are not the residual risk factors for loss of containment.
A. Human error
B. Natural disasters
C. Fundamental limitations of inspection method
D. Toxic fluid containment
Qualitative consequence analysis of failure can be estimated separately for each unit, system,
equipment group or individual equipment item.
Rbi may include methodologies to assess the effectiveness ofthe management systems in
maintaining
A. Mechanical integrity
B. Total asset integrity
C. Plant integrity
A. Expert judgment
B. Inspection engineer
C. Maintenance engineer
D. Operations personnel
The following assumption can bemade that significantly impactthe calculated corrosion rate
early in the equipment life
A. If the base line thickness were not performed the nominal thickness may be used for
the original thickness
B. If original thickness not available, averaged ut thickness readings may be used
C. Iftheoriginal thicknessnot available, maximum utthickness readings may be used
Termination of the ability of a system, structure, or component to perform its required function
of containment offluid (le loss of containment)
A. Failure
B. Risk
C. Outcome