Eddy1988
Mechanical
- Dec 3, 2013
- 13
Hi all,
I am an young ME in a project company working on a maintenance piping packages for a local plant.
My question is whether a Management of Change (MOC) is required for the example below. This is what I found by OSHA regarding MOCs.
1910.119(l)(1)
The employer shall establish and implement written procedures to manage changes (except for "replacements in kind") to process chemicals, technology, equipment, and procedures; and, changes to facilities that affect a covered process.
The background is that some piping is being replaced due to corrosion. After seeing the package, it was determined that a vent at a high point of this system would be good for operations in the case of future repair work. The service is low pressure and ambient temperature hydro carbons. There are no other changes in the piping.
Would you do an MOC?
Thanks for any input,
Eddy
Lake Charles, LA
I am an young ME in a project company working on a maintenance piping packages for a local plant.
My question is whether a Management of Change (MOC) is required for the example below. This is what I found by OSHA regarding MOCs.
1910.119(l)(1)
The employer shall establish and implement written procedures to manage changes (except for "replacements in kind") to process chemicals, technology, equipment, and procedures; and, changes to facilities that affect a covered process.
The background is that some piping is being replaced due to corrosion. After seeing the package, it was determined that a vent at a high point of this system would be good for operations in the case of future repair work. The service is low pressure and ambient temperature hydro carbons. There are no other changes in the piping.
Would you do an MOC?
Thanks for any input,
Eddy
Lake Charles, LA