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P-015

Maintenance Procedure Non-Standard Oil Draining

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3.d. Returning Alternate Configurations Not Listed Previously to Normal Operation STEP/ACTION COMMENT 1. Instruct the appropriate individuals on the Safe

If outside Contractors are being utilized, ensure they are aware of the Safe Work policies, Operation and Maintenance manuals of the equipment to be used.

Work Practices, Operation and Maintenance manuals of the equipment to be used, and with the detailed isolation procedure developed in the Refrigeration System Standard Operating Procedures 2. Review Emergency Procedures including Notification and Evacuation Procedures. 3. Familiarize all members of the team performing the startup of the system with eyewash and safety shower locations. 4. Verify that all safety equipment and Personal Protective Equipment which may be required, is available and functional. 5. Review previous plan developed in Task # 2.d. “Oil Draining Alternate Configurations Not Listed Previously”.

Refer to the Facility Emergency Action Plan located in the PSM/RMP Program.

See the Personal Protective Equipment Program.

Prepare a detailed plan. The plan developed in Task # 2.d. “Oil Draining Alternate Configurations Not Listed Previously” above may be beneficial when developing this plan. Items to include: Valve numbers, Lockout / Tagout isolation points, special test pressure requirements, order of startup, etc. Identify and verify locations for purging / venting, attachment of pump down hoses, pressure gauges, etc. Check the Manufacturer’s Operation and Maintenance Manuals for information or special instructions to be followed for startup, testing and evacuation where applicable. Plant Personnel, Contractors and Visitors should be trained on the dangers associated with ammonia, including early exposure detection techniques.

6. Notify all affected departments and personnel about the operation to be performed. Notify all affected employees of your intention to remove the lockout and test the equipment including: Plant personnel, Contractors and Visitors.

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