IEEE 1716 2014
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IEEE Recommended Practice for Managing Natural Disaster Impact on Key Electrical Systems and Installations in Petroleum and Chemical Facilities
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2014 | 32 |
New IEEE Standard – Active. Recommendations and guidelines for managing natural disaster impact on key electrical facilities and systems in petroleum and chemical facilities are provided in order to minimize economic damage by pre-assessment risk evaluation of electrical facilities, by identification of mitigation techniques and system designs to minimize impact, and by outlining procedures for faster recovery of electrical systems after a natural disaster.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 1716™-2014 front cover |
3 | Title page |
5 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
8 | Participants |
10 | Introduction |
11 | Contents |
13 | IMPORTANT NOTICE 1. Overview 1.1 General |
14 | 1.2 Scope 1.3 Purpose 2. Definitions 3. Emergency management planning process 3.1 General |
15 | 3.2 Planning team 3.3 Risk assessment: analyze potential hazards, vulnerabilities, and capabilities |
16 | 3.4 Develop the plan |
17 | 3.4.1 Organization and direction 3.4.2 Communications 3.4.3 Facility shutdown and evacuation 3.4.4 Facility protection |
18 | 3.4.5 Recovery and restoration 3.5 Implement the plan 3.5.1 Integration 3.5.2 Training and drills |
19 | 3.5.3 Evaluate and update the plan 4. Functional requirements during the disaster 4.1 Personnel and community safety 4.2 Equipment safety 5. Recovery and restoration process 5.1 Damage assessment |
20 | 5.2 Establish priorities 5.3 Equipment repair versus replacement |
21 | 5.4 Safety and isolation 5.5 Reenergizing to normal 6. Lessons learned 6.1 General 6.2 Comprehensive planning is essential 6.3 Anticipate disruptions in communication services |
22 | 6.4 Strategic components staging 6.5 People are a facility’s greatest asset 6.6 External resources and equipment availability limited 6.7 Standardize system design |
23 | Annex A (informative) Example of a site emergency management planning team |
24 | Annex B (informative) Example of a risk assessment matrix |
25 | Annex C (informative) Example of a hurricane recovery procedure C.1 Electrical power distribution system hurricane damage mitigation and recovery procedure |
29 | Annex D (informative) List of disaster recovery management websites |
30 | Annex E (informative) Bibliography |
32 | Back cover |