What Risk Engineers look for in Chemical and Power Plants...

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @erdevendra
    @erdevendra 3 місяці тому

    Amazing Video on Risk Engg Survey in Chemical/ energy.

  • @kingtom6433
    @kingtom6433 Рік тому +1

    10 years oil and gas experience now a broker.. all common sense really, guess thats hard to find now days. great video, would like a bit more detail on each hazard with an example. Only once did I see a risk enginneer come to my semi sub, old drilling hand. would like to get into that area. do you have any knowledge around marine system risk engineering for underwriting purposes? thanks

    • @EnergyRiskEngineering
      @EnergyRiskEngineering  Рік тому

      Wow. I do plan on getting deeper into identifying special hazards. Thanks for watching. My brief stint working with platforms showed me that marine risks must be considered differently than land based risks. SEMP was voluntarily 🤣. Know your Jones Act and other special laws for marine workers (not my specialty.)

  • @digitaldaemon74
    @digitaldaemon74 Рік тому +1

    Is the tracking of fire pump performance over time always a linear degradation? Does that % of degradation accelerate over time, does the pump get to the point in it's lifetime where as the pump gets closer to it's life need more frequent testing?

    • @EnergyRiskEngineering
      @EnergyRiskEngineering  Рік тому

      The wear depends on the use. A coal plant that washes down once per week won’t cause the same wear as a temporary (permanent) connection to the fire system for equipment cooling. Our electric pumps are not meant to run all the time. That why we have jockeys. Now I see plants that just get bigger jockey pumps instead of fixing the underground. Wear varies. If we watch it we will be in better position to make decisions.

    • @digitaldaemon74
      @digitaldaemon74 Рік тому

      @@EnergyRiskEngineering Makes sense. Thanks.

    • @EnergyRiskEngineering
      @EnergyRiskEngineering  2 місяці тому

      @@digitaldaemon74 let me add that in a previous position I watched a fire pump degrade about 1% per year when it was being used for weekly plant cleaning. A 300gpm utility pump was added to the fire main for wash downs and the fire pump got to rest again.