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Engineering ProcedureSAEP-309 8 July 2008Inspection of Communityand Operations Support Facilities
Document Responsibility: Inspection Dept.
Saudi Aramco DeskTop Standards
Table of Contents
1 Scope............................................................ 22 Applicable Documents.................................. 2
3 Instructions.................................................... 34 Responsibilities............................................. 6
Attachment I Workflow Responcibilities.......... 12Attachment II Electrical Inspection Schedule
of Community & OperationsSupport Facilities......................................... 13
Attachment III Civil/Structural InspectionSchedule of Community & OperationsSupport Facilities........................................ 18
Attachment IV Reinforced Concrete
Classification System................................. 20Attachment V Plumbing Inspection
Schedule of Community & OperationsSupport Facilities........................................ 21
Previous Issue: 30 June 2004 Next Planned Update: 8 July 2013
Page 1 of 22Primary contact: Mc Ghee, Patrick Timothy on 966-3-8736486
CopyrightSaudi Aramco 2008. All rights reserved.
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1 Scope
This SAEP outlines inspection requirements for existing Community and Operations
Support Facilities owned by Saudi Aramco (including projects not managed by PMT),specifies the organizations responsible for inspections of these facilities or ensuring thatinspections are performed and establishes the inspection procedures and frequencies.
This procedure does not cover inspection requirements for Saudi Aramco Construction
Camps operated by contractors, and Substations operated by Power DistributionDepartment.
2 Applicable Documents
The requirements contained in the following documents apply to the extent specified inthis procedure.
2.1 Saudi Aramco References
Saudi Aramco Engineering Procedure
SAEP-20 Equipment Inspection Schedule
SAEP-317 Testing and Inspection (T&I) of Shell and Tube
Heat Exchangers
SAEP-1135 On-Stream Inspection Administration
Saudi Aramco Engineering Standards
SAES-D-008 Repairs, Alterations and Re-rating of ProcessEquipment
SAES-M Series Civil & Structural
SAES-P Series Electrical Power Systems
Saudi Aramco General Instructions
GI-1782.001 Testing, Inspection and Maintenance of Fixed Fire
Protection Systems
Saudi Aramco Inspection Procedures
00-SAIP-51 Electrical Inspection
00-SAIP-75 External Inspection
00-SAIP-76 Worksheet Control and Tracking
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2.2 Industry Codes and Standards
American Petroleum Institute
API-510 Pressure Vessel Inspection Code: In-Service
Inspection, Rating, Repair and Alteration.
API-660 Shell and Tube Exchangers
API-661 Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers for General Refinery
Service
National Fire Protection Association
NFPA 70 National Electrical Code
3 Instructions
3.1 Definitions
3.1.1 COMMUNITY FACILITIES include completed, operational facilitiesused by Saudi Aramco employees or their dependents such as schools,
commissaries, office buildings, recreational facilities, residentialfacilities (under renovation/projects) medical facilities, barber and beauty
shops, theaters and dining facilities. These include Saudi Aramco owned
and maintained facilities. Leased facilities are only applicable if SaudiAramco provides maintenance.
3.1.2 OPERATIONS SUPPORT FACILITIES are Saudi Aramco facilities notincluded as part of hydrocarbon Processing Plant, Bulk Plant orCommunity facilities and whose proponent organization does not have
its own inspection capability. They consist of, but are not limited to the
following:
3.1.2.1 Maintenance facilities, such as the Northern Area and DhahranShops.
3.1.2.2 Training facilities, such as JSTC/ITC buildings.
3.1.2.3 Storage facilities, such as Material Supply warehouses andreclamation yards.
3.1.2.4 Miscellaneous facilities, such as aircraft hangars, passenger
terminals, airstrips, helipads, hydroponics farms,communication installations, laboratories, fueling areas, office
buildings and maintenance shops.
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3.1.3 MAJOR ALTERANTIONS are alterations or repairs, regardless of cost,for which an engineering design package consisting of one or more new
or revised Saudi Aramco drawings are prepared.
3.1.4 NEW INSTALLATIONS are small projects which are usually managedby proponents (not by Project Management, PMT).
3.2 Coordination
3.2.1 The Inspection Units involved shall mutually agree on inspection
boundaries, if a question arises as to which Inspection Unit hasresponsibility for a particular facility.
3.2.2 Each Inspection Unit shall prepare an equipment inspection schedule
(EIS) which is a list of Community and Operations Support Facilities forwhich it is responsible for either by providing inspection coverage or
ensuring inspections are performed by an approved inspection service
provider. This EIS can be used to make sure that inspections areperformed as set out in this SAEP. A copy of each EIS shall be provided
to the OperationsInspectionSuperintendent in Dhahran. Each
inspection unit is responsible for scheduling the facilities listed in theEIS and maintaining it in the corporate inspection program "System
Assurance & Inspection of Facilities (SAIF)
3.2.3 Facilities outside the areas of responsibility as defined in Section 4should be referred to the Operations Inspection Superintendent in
Dhahran for coordination of required inspections.
3.2.4 Facility Operations Supervisors/Superintendents shall take action to
correct deficiencies listed in inspection worksheets, even though the
Inspection Unit making the inspections and issuing the worksheets is notin the same business line or organization.
3.3 Periodic Inspections
3.3.1 Electrical Inspections shall be scheduled and conducted on a 12, 24 or 36month basis in accordance with EIS DE-093684 (Attachment II).
3.3.2 Civil/Structural Inspections shall be scheduled and conducted at leastevery five years in accordance with EIS DE-069699 (Attachment III).
Additional inspections may be conducted at the request of the FacilityOperations Supervisor/Superintendent or at the discretion of the
Inspection Unit Supervisor.
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3.3.3 Plumbing Inspections shall be made every two years in accordance withEIS DE-069700 (Attachment V) or at the request of the Facility
Operations Supervisor/Superintendent, on the following facilities:
Multi-story office and computer buildings
Medical facilities
Schools
Dining facilities
Plumbing Inspections on other facilities shall be scheduled and
conducted at least every five years.
3.3.4 Mechanical equipment inspections shall be performed per EquipmentInspection Schedules as required by SAEP-20, 00-SAIP-75and as per
attachment VI "Guidelines for Non-industrial Mechanical EquipmentT&I's".
3.4 Other Inspections
3.4.1 Major alterations, repairs and new installations shall be inspected at
appropriate intervals during construction and upon completion. Scopeand frequency of the inspections shall be at the discretion of the
concerned inspection unit supervisor or inspection service provider based
on the requirements of their contract. When inspections are performedby contractor inspectors they must be scheduled by a Release Purchase
Order (RPO) or request for Inspection (RFI).
3.4.2 Special inspections such as remaining life or condition assessment ofexisting buildings or facilities can be requested by Facility Department
Managers. The scope and scheduling of this inspection shall be at the
discretion of the concerned inspection unit supervisor or inspectionservice provider based on the requirements of their contract.
3.5 Reporting and Follow Up
3.5.1 An Inspection Report shall be issued to the Facility Operations
Supervisor/Superintendent identifying the results of the inspection.
3.5.2 Inspection Reports shall be made on Saudi Aramco InspectionWorksheets as per 00-SAIP-76.
3.5.3 The Inspection Worksheets shall be issued to the Facility OperationsSupervisor/Superintendent and the Facility Maintenance Supervisor.
3.5.4 Follow-up inspections shall be required for each discrepancy after it hasbeen corrected.
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3.5.5 Inspection Worksheets shall be copied to the Area Loss PreventionDivision, as appropriate.
4 Responsibilities
The following Plant Inspection Units (PIU) will have the option to perform theinspection per the approved EIS or request the proponents use the Non-industrial
Facilities (NIF) contract to perform inspections. The responsibilities for the NIF
contract are shown in Attachment I workflow. User Departments will have to request touse the NIF contract in writing from the manager of ID. .
4.1 RT Refinery Inspection Unit
Responsible for the inspection of the Community Facilities in Ras Tanura and
the Operations Support Facilities within 2 km. of the plant and communityboundaries, except those facilities highlighted as the responsibility of other
Inspection Units and facilities inspected by Terminal Engineering Inspection
Unit. This includes the RT Saudi Aramco airstrip, and Qatif Water Well (Plant181).
4.2 Terminal Inspection Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Operations Support Facilities in the RT andJuaymah terminal areas and everything on the south side of Gate 6 on Terminal
Road.
4.3 Juaymah Gas Plant Inspection Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Operation Support Facilities within 2 km. ofthe plant in addition to Qatif Injection/Reproduction Ethane Facility, except the
Juaymah Tank Farm handled by Terminal Inspection and the Juaymah Stabilizer
handled by NA Producing Ops.Eng. Department, Ras Tanura Corrosion Control
& Inspection Unit.
4.4 Berri Gas Plant Inspection Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Operation Support Facilities within 2 km. ofthe plant.
4.5 Northern Area Producing Ops. Eng. Safaniyah Insp. Unit
Shall inspect Community and Operations Support Facilities at Tanajib andSafaniyah.
4.6 Northern Area Producing Ops. Eng. Department, Ras Tanura Corrosion Control& Inspection Unit
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Responsible for the inspection of Operations Support Facilities in the vicinity ofRas Tanura Producing Department including Abu Ali, Abu Safah, Qatif, and
Khursaniyah Producing areas (not covered by RT Refinery and Terminal
Inspection Units), Juaymah Stabilizers and Qatif Injection/Reproduction EthaneFacility.
4.7 Abqaiq Plants Ops. Eng. Insp./Corr. Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Community Facilities in Al-Farhah and
Abqaiq main camps, Abqaiq Bulk plant (PLT 279) in Abqaiq CommunityIndustrial area, Industrial & Management Training Centers and Operation
Support Facilities in Al-Farhah and Abqaiq main camps except for facilities
belonging to North Ghawar Producing and Southern Area PipelinesDepartments.
4.8 South Ghawar Producing Inspection Unit:
Responsible for the inspection of Community and Operations Support facilitiesat Udailiyah/ Mubarraz / Al-Hassa community facilities as shown below:
Al-Hassa, Mubarraz Sewage Treatment Plant
Udailiyah Light Industrial Park and Camp facilities
Hawtah Camp facilities
Hawtah Sewage treatment Plant
Hawtah Airstrip.
4.9 North Ghawar Producing Inspection Unit:
Responsible for the inspection of Community and Operations Support facilities
in Abqaiq, Ain Dar, and Shedgum area as shown below:
Abqaiq Airstrip
Abqaiq Helipad next to Abqaiq GOSP-6
Abqaiq Sewage Treatment Plant
Abqaiq Bulk plant next to Abqaiq GOSP-5
North Ghawar Administration Buildings in Abqaiq Main Camp, Shedgumand Ain Dar.
Shedgum Mud Facilities Shedgum Water Booster stations #4 & 5 and their water wells.
4.10 Seawater Injection Inspection Unit:
Responsible for the inspection of Community and Operations Support facilitiesnear the seawater injection facilities in the Southern area as shown below:
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Qurrayah Beach Facility
Qurrayah Helipad.
4.11 Shedgum Gas Plant Ops. Eng. Insp. Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Operation Support Facilities within 3 km. ofthe plant which include;
Transportation Building
Saudi Aramco Office Complex
Communication Building
Shedgum Storehouse Building and Yard
Roads & Heavy Equipment Dept. Building and Facilities
Southern Area Shop Building and Yards
Helipad
4.12 Uthmaniyah Gas Plant Ops. Eng. Insp. Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Operation Support Facilities within 3 km. of
the plant, excluding the Southern Area Producing Maintenance shop and thesewage plant.
4.13 Jeddah Refinery Eng. Insp. Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Community and Operation Support Facilitieswithin 1 km. of the refinery, the marine facilities and all Saudi Aramco owned
or maintained office buildings within the city of Jeddah.
4.14 Western Distribution. Inspection Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Jeddah Training Center and Community andOperation Support Facilities within 1 km. of the following locations:
Duba Bulk Plant
Gizan Bulk Plant
North Jeddah Bulk Plant
Tabuk Bulk Plant
Al Jouf Bulk Plant Turaif Bulk Plant
Najran Bulk Plant
Abha Bulk Plant
Saudi Strategic Storage Program (SSSP-5)
Saudi Strategic Storage Program (SSS-6)
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4.15 Central Distribution Inspection Unit
Responsible for the inspection of the Community and Operation Support
Facilities outside the Riyadh Refinery SSD fence including Riyadh ITC and theAl-Rabwah Compound and within 1 km of the following locations:
North Riyadh Bulk Plant
South Riyadh Bulk Plant
Al Qassim Bulk Plant
Saudi Strategic Storage Program (SSSP-1)
Al Sulaiyal Bulk Plant.
4.16 Eastern Distribution Inspection Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Community and Operation Support Facilitieswithin 1km of the following locations:
Al Hassa Bulk Plant
Dhahran Bulk Plant & Dhahran Tank Farm
Qatif Bulk Plant
Qatif LPG Plant
Safaniyah Bulk Plant
4.17 East West Pipelines Inspection Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Community and Operation Support facilities
within all East-West Pipeline pump stations and Pressure reducing Station(PRS-1).
4.18 Riyadh Refinery Eng. Insp. Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Community and Operation Support Facilitieswithin the SSD fence, except South Riyadh Bulk Plant.
4.19 Yanbu Refinery Eng. Insp. Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Operation Support Facilities associated with
the refinery and the refinery's marine terminal.
4.20 Yanbu Gas Plant Eng. Insp. Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Community and Operation Support Facilities
in the Yanbu area except those inspected by the Yanbu Refinery and WesternDistribution Operations Inspection Units. This includes Al-Moajjaz Marine
Terminal (AMT).
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4.21 Rabigh Refinery Eng. Insp. Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Community and Operation Support Facilities
within 5 km. of the refinery including, the Industrial city and RabighCommunity Utilities.
4.22 Hawiyah Gas Plant (HGP) Inspection Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Operation Support Facilities within 3 km. ofthe plant which includes facilities inside Saudi Aramco Office Complex such as
Hawiyah Main Admin Office Building, Dining Building, CommunicationBuilding, and facilities outside HGP such as Gasoline Station, Helipad, Fire
Training Area, and Transportation Building. HGP Inspection Unit is also
responsible for Hawiyah/Haradh Remote Operation, Maintenance Offices &
Shelters.
4.23 Hawiyah NGL Recovery Plant Inspection Unit:
Responsible for the inspection of Operation Support Facilities within 3 km. of
the plant which includes facilities inside Saudi Aramco Office Complex such asHawiyah NGL Recovery Main Admin Office Building and facilities outside
including but not limited to Materials Handling areas, Security offices, ISFbuildings and facilities designated for future construction such as Dinning and
Fire Station.
4.24 Shaybah Inspection Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Community and Operations Support Facilitieswithin the vicinity of Shaybah plants as well as other remote facilities under its
responsibilities such as Residential & Industrial Complex, Communication
Building, Airstrip, Aviation Facilities, Sewage Treatment Plant, GOSP-1, 3 andCentral Producing Facility Buildings.
4.25 Haradh Gas Plant Inspection Unit
Responsible for the inspection of Community and Operations Support Facilities
within the vicinity of Haradh Gas Plant as well as other remote facilities under
its responsibilities such as Bachelor Camp, Fire station, Transportation Building,
Communication Building, Air Strip, Terminal Building, Sewage TreatmentPlant, PDD and Storehouse Buildings.
4.26 Khurais Producing Inspection Unit
Responsible for the inspection of the Community and Operation SupportFacilities within the vicinity of the plant which includes facilities inside Saudi
Aramco Office Complex such as KPD Main Admin Office Building, Dining
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Building, Communication Building and facilities outside KPD such as GasolineStation, Helipad, Fire Training Area, Materials Handling areas and
Transportation Building.
4.27 Inspection Department Dhahran Facilities Insp. Group
Shall administer the non-industrial facilities contract and shall monitor theinspection of the non-industrial facilities in Dhahran area.
4.28 Facility Maintenance Supervisor
Shall be responsible for notifying the appropriate inspection unit when work onmajor alterations, repairs or new work is started and completed.
4.29 Facility Operations Supervisor/Superintendent
Shall issue Maintenance Work Orders or initiate design package requests to
correct discrepancies that have been identified on Inspection worksheets.
4.30 Responsible Plant Inspection Unit
Shall perform all inspections required by this SAEP or ensures inspections are
performed by the proponents through the approved inspection service providersand maintain files on all inspections completed in SAIF.
Revision Summary
8 July 2008 Major revision for redifining inspection responsibilities.
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Attachment I Workf low Responcibil it ies
Initiate RPO
(UD)
Perform Inspection
(CISP)
Prepare & Issue WS after
approval by DFIGC/PIU
(CISP)
Complete WS Items
(UD)
Update & Issue Reports af
approval by DFIGC/PIU
(CISP)
Discrepancies
Submit Timesheets to UD
(CISP)
Initial timesheets(DFIGC & PIU)
Yes No
Schedule Inspection
(PIU, DFIGC, CISP)
Review/Initial RPO
(PIU, DFIGC)
CISP Contractor Inspection Service Pr
DFIGC Dhahran Facilities Inspection Gr
Coordinator
PIU Plant Inspection Unit
RFI Request for Inspection
RPO Release Purchase Order
SES Service Entry Sheet
UD User Department
WS Worksheet
Issue/Approve/Forward
RPO to DFIGC
(UD)
Issue Service Entry Shee
(UD)
Issue RPO/RFI for re-
inspection(UD)
Schedule periodic inspections in
SAIF
(DFIGC/PIU)
Load Equipment Inspection
Dates, per EIS, in SAIF
(DFIGC/PIU)
Print out all equipment that is
due or over due for inspection
monthly from SAIF.
(DFIGC/PIU)
Email SAIF report to User
Departments
(DFIGC/PIU)
Equipment is defined as all facilities
requiring periodic inspections.
UD will email/fax the RPO t
DFIGC for signature by CIS
then return it similarly.
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Attachment II Electrical Inspection Schedule
of Community & Operations Support Facilities
SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY
EQUIPMENT
INSPECTION
INTERVAL MONTHS INSPECTION PROCEDURE
OSI T&I
1.0 SCOPE
This Equipment Inspection Schedule (EIS) covers the electrical external inspections required by SAEP-
309. This ElS is to insure that the electrical system of a facility is adequately inspected.
The requirements are listed in order of priority for public safety.
2.0 INSPECTION
INTERVALS &
DETAILS
NR = Not Required
NR
NR
NR
12
24
36
INSPECTION INTERVAL will be by building
category:
CATEGORY I A building where large numbers
of people gather, i.e., schools,
office buildings, etc.
CATEGORY II A building that houses equipment
or materials representing
substantial capital investment but
is relatively unattended, i.e.,warehouses, storehouses, etc.
CATEGORY III A building that is normally
unoccupied and contains
materials representing small
capital investment.
NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHECKED CHECKED APPROVED
REVISIONS 3 INCORPORATED INTO SAEP-309
Opers. Insp. Supr. Opers. Insp. Supt. Chief Insp. Engr.
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION SCHEDULE PLANT NO. INDEX DRAWING NO. SHT. NO. REV. NO.
ELECTRICAL INSPECTION OF COMMUNITY AND OPERATIONSSUPPORT FACILITIES
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Attachment II (Cont'd)
SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY
EQUIPMENT
INSPECTION
INTERVAL MONTHS INSPECTION PROCEDURE
OSI T&I
2.1 FIRE DETECTIONAND ALARM
SYSTEM; AND
ELECTRIC
DRIVEN FIREPUMP
Refer to G.I-1782.001
NR PerSect.
2.0
INSPECT for:
Test records from operating proponent indicating
periodic functional checks.Integrity of wiring.
Additions to system.
Power source integrity (AC & Battery).
Number and Location of smoke and heat sensing
devices.Smoke and heat sensing device integrity.
Alarm and acknowledgment function of system.
2.2 EMERGENCY
AND
EXIT LIGHTS
Refer to 00-SAIP-51NFPA 70
NR Per
Sect.
2.0
INSPECT for:
Operation.
Number and location of emergency and exit lights.
Power source integrity. (AC & Battery)Lamp integrity.
Dual power source.
Arabic and English lettering.
Inspection Tag current
Lights and Signs unobstructed
NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHECKED CHECKED APPROVED
REVISIONS 3 INCORPORATED INTO SAEP-309
Opers. Insp. Supr. Opers. Insp. Supt. Chief Insp. Engr.
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION SCHEDULE PLANT NO. INDEX DRAWING NO. SHT. NO. REV. NO.
ELECTRICAL INSPECTION OF COMMUNITY AND OPERATIONS
SUPPORT FACILITIES
ALL A DE-093684
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Attachment II (Cont'd)
SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY
EQUIPMENT
INSPECTION
INTERVAL MONTHS INSPECTION PROCEDURE
OSI T&I
2.3 EMERGENCY
GENERATORSAND TRANSFER
SWITCHES/UPS
Refer to 00-SAIP-51
NFPA 70
NR Per
Sect.2.0
INSPECT for:
Records of test operations.
Integrity of wiring
Battery maintenance.Shutdown Devices.
Contact condition.
Equipment labels.
Equipment & panelboard grounding
Scheme of operation.Protective equipment ratings.
Warning signs - Danger, etc.
2.4 LIGHTING AND
DISTRIBUTION
PANELS
Refer to 00-SAIP-51
NFPA 701
NR Per
Sect.
2.0
INSPECT for:
Panel Identification
Abnormal heating of connections and terminals.
Correct rating of all protective devices (e.g., fuses,
GFIC, circuit breakers, O/L heaters, etc.)
Bushing and insulator cleanliness.
Bushing and Insulator conditionConnections condition
Panelboard circuit directory
Panelboard grounding
Wire color coding
Unused Openings Sealed.
NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHECKED CHECKED APPROVED
REVISIONS 3 INCORPORATED INTO SAEP-309
Opers. Insp. Supr. Opers. Insp. Supt. Chief Insp. Engr.
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION SCHEDULE PLANT NO. INDEX DRAWING NO. SHT. NO. REV. NO.
ELECTRICAL INSPECTION OF COMMUNITY AND OPERATIONSSUPPORT FACILITIES
ALL A DE-093684
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Attachment II (Cont'd)
SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY
EQUIPMENT
INSPECTION
INTERVAL MONTHS INSPECTION PROCEDURE
OSI T&I
2.5 LIGHTING
SYSTEMS ANDWALL DEVICES
Refer to 00-SAIP-51NFPA 70
NR Per
Sect.2.0
INSPECT for:
Correct lamp wattage.
Complete fixture assembly.
Broken sockets.Damaged or dirty reflectors.
Adequate supports.
Over-heated or burned wiring.
Switches in good working order.
Correct receptacle polarity.Outdoor and bath ground fault receptacle operation.
Worn or improper extension cords.
Convenience outlet identification
Untapped and incorrect wire splicing
Installation / mounting of lights and wall devices.
2.6 TRANSFORMERS
Refer to 00-SAIP-51
NFPA 70
NR Per
Sect.
2.0
INSPECT for:
Correct Type (Outdoor/Indoor)
Integrity of Enclosure (Corrosion)Correct Rating of Protective DevicesRecord of insulating oil tests
Cable termination integrity
Bushing and insulator cleanliness/integrity
Ground connections integrityArea Housekeeping
Cooling Fan operation
NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHECKED CHECKED APPROVED
REVISIONS 3 INCORPORATED INTO SAEP-309
Opers. Insp. Supr. Opers. Insp. Supt. Chief Insp. Engr.
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION SCHEDULE PLANT NO. INDEX DRAWING NO. SHT. NO. REV. NO.
ELECTRICAL INSPECTION OF COMMUNITY AND OPERATIONS
SUPPORT FACILITIES
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Attachment II (Cont'd)
SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY
EQUIPMENT
INSPECTION
INTERVAL MONTHS INSPECTION PROCEDURE
OSI T&I
2.7 JUNCTION BOXENCLOSURES
Refer to 00-SAIP-51NFPA 70
NR PerSect.
2.0
INSPECT for:
Proper Identification
Covers - in place with proper sealingUnused Openings sealed
Excessive corrosion
Approved Area use
Moisture evident and source
Adequate supportCover thread lubrication
Grounding Adequate
2.8 CABLE AND
CONDUIT
SYSTEMS
Refer to 00-SAIP-51
NFPA 70
NR Per
Sect.
2.0
INSPECT for:
Adequate supports
Proper Materials employedContinuous unbroken runs for each termination
Excessive corrosion
Physical damage
Seals in Classified Areas
Non-engineered installationsGrounding Adequate
NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHECKED CHECKED APPROVED
REVISIONS 3 INCORPORATED INTO SAEP-309
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EQUIPMENT INSPECTION SCHEDULE PLANT NO. INDEX DRAWING NO. SHT. NO. REV. NO.
ELECTRICAL INSPECTION OF COMMUNITY AND OPERATIONSSUPPORT FACILITIES
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Attachment III Civi l/Structural Inspection Scheduleof Community & Operations Support Facilities
SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY
EQUIPMENT
INSPECTION
INTERVAL MONTHS INSPECTION PROCEDURE
OSI T&I
1.0 CONCRETE
STRUCTURES
NR 60 INSPECT for:
Review drawing and specifications
Signs of soil failure/settlement at structure area
Drainage around structure area
Structure is effectively supporting load/working as
intendedSigns of Overstressing
Signs of Impact Damage
Signs of Surface Deterioration
Signs of Internal Steel Corrosion
Structure Defects;
Cracking
Delamination
Spalling
Breaking
Grouting deterioration;
Cracking
Separation
Breaking/Spalling
CLASSIFICATION CODES
Structure Defects and Grouting Deterioration should be
given a Classification code at each inspection interval
in accordance with Attachment III of SAEP-309.
NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHECKED CHECKED APPROVED
REVISIONS 3 INCORPORATED INTO SAEP-309
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EQUIPMENT INSPECTION SCHEDULE PLANT NO. INDEX DRAWING NO. SHT. NO. REV. NO.
CIVIL/STRUCTURAL INSPECTION OF COMMUNITY ANDOPERATIONS SUPPORT FACILITIES
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Attachment III (Cont'd)
SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY
EQUIPMENT
INSPECTION
INTERVAL MONTHS INSPECTION PROCEDURE
OSI T&I
2.0 STRUCTURAL
STEELSTRUCTURES
NR 60 INSPECT for:
Review drawings and specifications
In-place steel is plumb and level
Steel distortionBolted connections
Material
Type
Size
QuantityTension
Welded connections
Corrosion
Cracking
Repairs
Corrosion
Type of corrosion
Any loss of metal, to what extent
Coatings
Coating required
Correct application
Acceptable/Not AcceptableFireproofing
Fireproofing required
Correct application
Acceptable / Not Acceptable
Ladders and Walkways
Plumb and Level
Connections
Grating secured
Grounding Connections Secure
NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHECKED CHECKED APPROVED
REVISIONS 3 INCORPORATED INTO SAEP-309
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EQUIPMENT INSPECTION SCHEDULE PLANT NO. INDEX DRAWING NO. SHT. NO. REV. NO.
CIVIL/STRUCTURAL INSPECTION OF COMMUNITY AND
OPERATIONS SUPPORT FACILITIES
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Attachment IV Reinforced Concrete Classif ication System
Classification Code Inspection Status
Concrete
0 Appears to be in good condition.Foundation is serviceable.
1 Hairline cracking.Small, random cracking is visible. No evidence of concrete delamination.
2 Vertical/horizontal cracks with signs of internal corrosion.Small cracks are visible and cracks form a pattern outlining the reinforcingsteel beneath the concrete surface. No evidence of concrete delamination.
3 Significant cracking with internal corrosion.Cracks are visible and are beginning to open and gain width. Distinctivecracking pattern is present. Evidence of some delamination may be present.
4 Severe cracking and extensive corrosion.Cracks are large, continuous, and numerous. Large areas of the concretesurface show delamination. Removal of delaminated sections expose heavilycorroded rebar. Breaking and spalling may be occurring.
5 Failure.Concrete show deterioration to the extreme that it no longer serves asdesigned. It is unsafe. Large sections may be cracking, breaking andseparating.
Grout
6 Appears to be in good condition.No damage.
7 Grout cap cracking.Grout shows numerous cracks and the cracks have a degree of width.
8 Grout cap separation.The grout cap is no longer bonded to the concrete.
9 Grout cap breaking/spalling.Grout cap sections have broken loose and fallen away from the concrete.The concrete surface is exposed.
10 No grout present.
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At tachment V Plumbing Inspection Scheduleof Community & Operations Support Facilities
SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY
EQUIPMENT
INSPECTION
INTERVAL MONTHS INSPECTION PROCEDURE
OSI T&I
PLUMBING
INSPECTIONS
NR 24 INSPECT for:
Piping, Fittings
Corrosion
Leaks
Supports
Correct Material Applications
Pumps, Filters, Water Heaters
Corrosion
Leaks
Functional Test
Cross Connections
Do any exist
Back flow prevention devices present
NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHECKED CHECKED APPROVED
REVISIONS 3 INCORPORATED INTO SAEP-309
Opers. Insp. Supr. Opers. Insp. Supt. Chief Insp. Engr.
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION SCHEDULE PLANT NO. INDEX DRAWING NO. SHT. NO. REV. NO.
PLUMBING INSPECTION OF COMMUNITY AND OPERATIONS
SUPPORT FACILITIES
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At tachment VI- Guidelines for Inspection of non-industrial MechanicalEquipment
Equipment Type OSI External Inspection Internal Inspection
1 Vessels:Air ReceiversAir DryersVacuum SeparatorsFiltersWater containers
OSI program is based on thecorrosion class. Refer toSAEP-1135for details.
Visual inspection formechanical damage,insulation and orcoating damage orfailure.
1. Visual Inspection forinternal corrosion,mechanical damage,coating failure etc.
2. Perform NDT methods asrequired.
Internal inspection is exemptfor containers and pressurevessels that meet the criterialisted in API 510 Appendix A:
2 Tanks:Fuel Tanks(Gasoline, Diesel)Water
OSI program is based on thecorrosion class. Refer toSAEP-1135for details.
Visual inspection formechanical damage,insulation and orcoating damage orfailure, external leaks.
1. Visual Inspection forinternal corrosion,mechanical damage,coating failure etc. per
API 653 and SAES-D-1082. NDT methods as required.
Note: OSI shall besubstituted where physicalaccess is not practicable.
3 Heaters:Water heaters
OSI program is based on thecorrosion class. Refer toSAEP-1135for details.
Visual for mechanicaldamage, insulation andor coating damage or
failure, external leaks
Internal inspection Shall besubstituted by OSI if the hotwater storage tank is heated
by indirect means:-Heat input
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