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IEEE 1716 2014

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Managing Natural Disaster Impact on Key Electrical Systems and Installations in Petroleum and Chemical Facilities

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New IEEE Standard – Active. Recommendations and guidelines for managing natural disaster impact on key electrical facilities and systems in petroleum and chemical facilities are provided in order to minimize economic damage by pre-assessment risk evaluation of electrical facilities, by identification of mitigation techniques and system designs to minimize impact, and by outlining procedures for faster recovery of electrical systems after a natural disaster.

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1 IEEE Std 1716™-2014 front cover
3 Title page
5 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
13 IMPORTANT NOTICE
1. Overview
1.1 General
14 1.2 Scope
1.3 Purpose
2. Definitions
3. Emergency management planning process
3.1 General
15 3.2 Planning team
3.3 Risk assessment: analyze potential hazards, vulnerabilities, and capabilities
16 3.4 Develop the plan
17 3.4.1 Organization and direction
3.4.2 Communications
3.4.3 Facility shutdown and evacuation
3.4.4 Facility protection
18 3.4.5 Recovery and restoration
3.5 Implement the plan
3.5.1 Integration
3.5.2 Training and drills
19 3.5.3 Evaluate and update the plan
4. Functional requirements during the disaster
4.1 Personnel and community safety
4.2 Equipment safety
5. Recovery and restoration process
5.1 Damage assessment
20 5.2 Establish priorities
5.3 Equipment repair versus replacement
21 5.4 Safety and isolation
5.5 Reenergizing to normal
6. Lessons learned
6.1 General
6.2 Comprehensive planning is essential
6.3 Anticipate disruptions in communication services
22 6.4 Strategic components staging
6.5 People are a facility’s greatest asset
6.6 External resources and equipment availability limited
6.7 Standardize system design
23 Annex A (informative) Example of a site emergency management planning team
24 Annex B (informative) Example of a risk assessment matrix
25 Annex C (informative) Example of a hurricane recovery procedure
C.1 Electrical power distribution system hurricane damage mitigation and recovery procedure
29 Annex D (informative) List of disaster recovery management websites
30 Annex E (informative) Bibliography
32 Back cover
IEEE 1716 2014
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