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Compliance Question

1. Handling, Storage and Stringing

  • 1.1: Care is taken with unloading, hauling and stringing operations to avoid damage to the pipe?

  • 1.2: Open ends are sealed with suitable protection in place to prevent construction debris inside the pipe?

  • 1.3: Random visual inspection to confirm actual condition. Is the pipe free from damage and internal debris?

  • 1.4: Confirm all in-situ pipework have any open ends sealed at the end of each shift?

2. Ready for Welding

  • 2.1: What pipe cleaning method is being used?

  • 2.2: Does the workforce have a clear understanding of the internal cleanliness requirements?

  • 2.3: Is there a final internal pipe cleanliness check during the fit-up stage?

  • 2.4: Is the method or tools used for any internal cleaning operations effective?

  • 2.5: Are the tools or equipment used for cleaning in good condition and fit for purpose?

  • 2.6: Are photos or videos systematically taken for each weld joint?

3. Valves and Flanges

  • 3.1: Valves and in-line components are verified clean prior to installation?

  • 3.2: Random visual inspection, confirm no significant sand or debris present?

  • 3.3: Is the gasket sealing face adequately protected and free from damage or corrosion?

  • 3.4: Are the valves, gaskets and bolting for mechanical joints stored in a dirt-free condition?

4. Build it Clean

  • 4.1: Is the workforce aware of the Right 1st Time "Build it Clean" requirement?

  • 4.2: Are regular verification checks conducted by the site Quality team?

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