Engineering Component

Besea System ǀ Process Descriptions
Technical Change & Equipment Management
The facility operating life cycle will be exposed to technical change management during initial project phase, operations and finally system decommissioning. Besea offers complete facility technical change management solution with advanced risk assessment component.
The engineering disciplines like electrical, mechanical, process, instrumentation, and control are core engineering skills in modern facility operations. Typical technical change management component can support projects, operations and major maintenance activity.
Inspection and test plan (ITP) results management are also important part engineering ecosystem, where test pass/fail numeric or fail codes based criteria can be defined in the template by the facility management. The ITP subcomponent is directly integrated with Maintenance Component where the maintenance work request can have prescribed ITP template to ensure consistency of results quality. The test results with the same quality and engineering units can be trended and compared against different asset results operating at different conditions.
Change approval process which is embedded in the Engineering Change components support the decision process to proceed with detail design, approval to in the field and project close out documentation.
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Technical Change

Technical queries and engineering studies are required to ensure compliance to management of change procedures. Facility modifications and temporary deviations from the standards and approved procedures are managed by engineering requests where approved technical change is recommended to facility manager for engineering endorsement.

Inspections & Tests

Inspection and Test Program Management is common method to store equipment test and inspection data which was collected using approved Procedure with appropriate test instruments. Prescribed method to store equipment test data can enable trending of time based failure modes and compare how equipment degradation varies between facilities and applications uses.

Risk Management

The Risk Assessment is a structured method to identify potential undesired outcomes to business operations. Risk analysis should propose risk management framework to ensure that known and potential risk exposures are as low as as practicably possible. The financial or technical risk assessment can be used to communicate known and potential hazards.