Transcription of NORSOK STANDARD Z-008
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This NORSOK STANDARD is developed by NTS with broad industry participation. Please note that whilst every efforthas been made to ensure the accuracy of this STANDARD , neither OLF nor TBL or any of their members will assumeliability for any use thereof. NTS is responsible for the administration and publication of this Technology CentreTelephone: + 47 22 59 01 00 Oscarsgt. 20, Postbox 7072 MajorstuenFax: + 47 22 59 01 29N-0306 OsloEmail: reservedNORSOK STANDARDZ-008 Rev. 2, Nov. 2001 Criticality analysis for maintenance purposesNORSOK STANDARD Z-008 Rev. 2, Nov. 2001 NORSOK standardPage 1 of 30 Foreword2 Introduction21 Scope32 Normative references33 Definitions and of this NORSOK for risk evaluation and allocation of maintenance critical of static process equipment85 Functional hierarchy and criticality function (MF) function definitio
fault mode, effects and criticality analysis (FMECA) quantitative method of reliability analysis which involves a fault modes and effects analysis together with a consideration of the probability of failure modes, their consequence and ranking of effects and the seriousness of the faults (BS 3811) 3.1.14 hazard
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