Transcription of INSPECTION, EVALUATION AND TESTING 7.1 Introduction
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chapter 7: inspection , EVALUATION , and TESTING inspection , EVALUATION , AND TESTING Introduction Regularly scheduled inspections, evaluations, and TESTING by qualified personnel are critical parts of discharge prevention. Their purpose is to prevent, predict, and readily detect discharges. They are conducted not only on containers, but also on associated piping, valves, and appurtenances, and on other equipment and components that could be a source or cause of an oil release. Activities may involve one or more of the following: an external visual inspection of containers, piping, valves, appurtenances, foundations, and supports; a non-destructive shell test to evaluate integrity of certain containers; and additional evaluations, as needed, to assess
Chapter 7: Inspection, Evaluation, and Testing Facility Component Section(s) Action Method, Circumstance, and Required Action Recordkeeping
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