Integrity Management Plan
Integrity Management Plan is a documented and systematic approach to ensure the long-term integrity of an asset or assets.
Integrity management planning is a process for assessing and mitigating risks in an effort to reduce both the likelihood and consequences of incidents.
Asset integrity plans are maintained and reviewed regularly so that they:
- Optimize operational and capital expenditures
- Ensure adoption of best-in-class practices
- Assist management of risk
- Increase shareholder, senior management, regulator and public confidence
- Identify risks, conducting assessments, taking preventive actions and implementing mitigate measures
- A process outline – details the process envelope in which the system operates and any critical parameters that must be followed. Also states process chemistry and contaminants that are encountered
- A threat identification list- Information about the asset segments are evaluated to identify the threats of concerns to the asset and to assess risk
- A Risk Analysis – a systematic process, in which potential hazards from facility operation are identified, and the likelihood and consequences of potential adverse events are estimated
- Detailed Regulatory Requirements – details the applicable regulatory standards to be met and the methods used to comply with those standards
- A Responsibility assignment matrix – details the persons responsible, accountable for any tasks to comply with the requirements of the plan. It also states those who should be communicated to and Informed
- Corrosion circuits – showing the system broken down into corrosion circuits shows damage mechanisms, materials of construction and process chemistry
- Damage frequency rates of decay
- Critical operating parameters for process safety
- Mitigation techniques, frequency, condition monitoring, inspections and process monitoring requirements
- Historic review of asset condition to-date
- Knowledge gap analysis, missing information, manufacturer's data report, review drawings etc.
- Previous failure analysis review
- Design drawing review, materials of construction
- Management of change review, alterations and repairs carried out
- Remediation – repairs techniques considered
- Record keeping
- Performance plan
- Communication plan
- Regular Interaction
- Management of change
- Prevention and Mitigation measures
- How to conduct assessments / frequency / audit of system
Particularly post the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the role of asset integrity has never been more critical to the global oil and gas business. Not only can a well-managed asset integrity plan help operators identify and reduce safety risks before they escalate but focusing on asset integrity can also play a major role in both achieving operational excellence and extending the life of ageing assets. See also
- Asset [integrity management systems]