A New Cost Effective Philosophy for Upgrading Passive Fire Protection

1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stig Aune ◽  
Ole Skotnes ◽  
Olav Rasmussen ◽  
Robert R. Schumacher
2011 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 728
Author(s):  
Egil Lillerovde ◽  
Bill Sullivan ◽  
Arvind Chetty

The integration of a cost-effective coating management plan into an asset integrity system is essential in ensuring asset longevity. The success of any corrosion management program relies on condition monitoring and quality auditing. Monitoring activities also contribute to maintenance plan feedback ensuring continuous improvement in corrosion management activities. It is recognised that there are many ways to organise and operate successful corrosion management programs, each of which is asset specific and depends on factors such as: Design. Stage in the life cycle. Process conditions. Operational history. AGR defines corrosion management as: “…the part of the overall management system that is concerned with the development, implementation, review and maintenance of the corrosion policy.” AGR corrosion management programs use a combination of risk-based Inspection technologies and traditional restorative maintenance activities. SOLVTM, a unique product from AGR Field Operations, is used for the management of fabric maintenance (surface coatings, insulation, passive fire protection, pipe and cable penetrations).Long-term plans: 5-year plans or longer based on client requirements. Prioritising areas and recommended maintenance intervals. Cost estimates and scope of work. Estimated condition development. Application: Treatment of component surfaces (coatings). Passive fire protection. Quality control. The benefits of the SOLVTM concept can be summarised as: Information regarding condition of maintenance objects. Preparation of fixed price maintenance plan and workpacks. Condition control through survey and audit. Cost control via quantified scope. Maintenance budget inputs for 5-year plan. Documented cost savings of 20–50 % have been realised where SOLVTM has been introduced and been used for long-term corrosion management.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rawad Ghassan Al Ayass ◽  
Ajay Nandan Jha ◽  
Harendra Singh ◽  
Faris Ragheb Kamal ◽  
Oussama Takieddine

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-43
Author(s):  
Saras Ayu Faradita ◽  
Vinky Rahman

The fire incident in karaoke buildings in Indonesia which claimed many lives has occurred several times. According to the National Academy of Science US, the smoke toxins that come out of the fire disaster cause 50-80% of deaths. Refers to the data, it is necessary to check further about the building material response to fire during a fire incident. Masterpiece Signature Karaoke is a karaoke building that classified as large and magnificent in the city of Medan which has various material so that it is necessary to study the interior material as passive fire protection. The purpose is to find out how to assess the reliability of fire passive protection regard to the interior materials and recommendations or descriptions of right interior material planning using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). This method is efficacious to solve the problem of reliability in using interior materials as passive fire protection in Masterpiece Signature Family KTV Medan building with the results of an Adequate Level of reliability. Then, design recommendations were given for the use of interior materials in karaoke building to improve the reliability results to be better.The results are useful as information for other researchers and karaoke buildings regarding passive fire protection systems at the Masterpiece Signature Family KTV Medan.


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