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API RP 2009-ed.8

Safe Welding, Cutting, and Hot Work Practices in the Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries

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The information about the standard:

Designation standards: API RP 2009-ed.8
Publication date standards: 1.3.2022
The number of pages: 44
Approximate weight : 132 g (0.29 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Kategorie: Technické normy API

Annotation of standard text API RP 2009-ed.8 :

API RP 2009, 8th Edition, March 2022 - Safe Welding, Cutting, and Hot Work Practices in the Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries

This recommended practice provides guidelines for safely conducting welding, cutting, or other hot work activities in refineries, gas plants, petrochemical plants, and other facilities in the petroleum and petrochemical industries. It includes specific guidance to evaluate procedures for certain types of work on equipment in service. Not included in the scope are:

a) guidance for compliance with regulations or codes;

b) hot tapping (it is the subject of API RP 2201);

c) welding techniques, craft skills, or qualification of welders. While personnel doing welding and other hot work activities require a high degree of skill and shall be qualified for that work, the qualification process falls outside the scope of this document. Additional guidance relating to welding equipment, techniques, processes, and testing used in the chemical, oil, gas, and pipeline industries is provided by API RP 582 and API 1104;

d) normal “safe work” practices, such as fall protection, PPE, slip/trip/fall, etc., that are common to all similar industrial work activities;

e) entry or work in inert environments (see RP 2217A).

The principles and resources provided in this document are widely applicable. Some activities (such as oil drilling or offshore operations) may be subject to specific regulations or unique work requirements that should be considered when developing welding and hot work programs.

API RP 2009 intends to maintain consistency and compatibility with ANSI/AWS Z49.1, which provides much more detail on welding equipment, PPE, and certain procedures, and NFPA 51B, which focuses on fires and explosions, with guidance covering a broad spectrum of applications, including structures.