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ISO 14224 Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries -- Collection and exchange of reliability and maintenance data for equipment is the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard relating to the collection of data for the management of the maintenance of equipment, including reliability data. It covers both ...
Phase VIII mainly continued the goals and activities of phase VII. OREDA members participated in the revision of ISO 14224, issued in December 2006. [2] Data collected in this phase are published in the OREDA Handbook (2015 edition). Phase IX (2006–2008) OREDA software and taxonomy were made consistent with ISO 14224. There was a continued ...
ISO 15769:2010 Hydrometry – Guidelines for the application of acoustic velocity meters using the Doppler and echo correlation methods ISO/IEC 15771:1998 Information technology – Telecommunications and information exchange between systems – Private Integrated Services Network – Specification, functional model and information flows ...
Consequence of failure is defined for all consequences that are of importance, such as safety, economy and environment. Consequence of failure is evaluated as the outcome of a failure based on the assumption that such a failure will occur. Accuracy is a function of analysis methodology, data quality and consistency of execution.
The series includes the ISO 14001 standard, which provides guidelines for the establishment or improvement of an EMS. The standard shares many common traits with its predecessor, ISO 9000, the international standard of quality management, [ 10 ] which served as a model for its internal structure, [ 8 ] and both can be implemented side by side.
ISO 10015:1999 Quality management – Guidelines for training; ISO/TR 10017:2003 Guidance on statistical techniques for ISO 9001:2000; ISO 10018:2012 Quality management – Guidelines on people involvement and competence; ISO 10019:2005 Guidelines for the selection of quality management system consultants and use of their services; ISO/IEC ...
The failure mode may then be charted on a criticality matrix using severity code as one axis and probability level code as the other. For quantitative assessment, modal criticality number is calculated for each failure mode of each item, and item criticality number is calculated for each item. The criticality numbers are computed using the ...
ISO 13849 prescribes three methods to determine the MTTF D of a safety channel: use the manufacturer's failure data; use the methods prescribed in Annexes C and D of ISO 13849-1; use 10 years (i.e. assume the channel has low integrity) Mean Time to Failure (MTTF) is assumed constant during the useful life period of a component.