Inspections

About Inspections

Inspections are a way to document, manage, and analyze data associated with the inspections of equipment and locations in your facility.

About Types of Inspections

You will record the results of each inspection in an Inspection and its linked successors. The baseline GE Digital APM database contains Inspection families that you can use for recording the results of each type of inspection.

Details

Using Inspection Management, you can record inspection results for the following types of inspections:

  • Shell and tube heat exchanger inspections.
  • General routine inspections performed against any piece of equipment or location for compliance purposes.
  • General routine inspections performed against any piece of equipment or location by operators versus inspectors (does not necessarily meet compliance standards).
  • Hydrostatic tests (i.e., the process of filling a pressure vessel with liquid, such as water, and increasing the internal pressure to test for leaks).
  • External and internal pressure vessel inspections (following API 510 standards).
  • Internal exchanger inspections (following API 510 standards).
  • External piping inspections (following API 570 standards).
  • External and internal tank inspections (following API 653 standards).
  • External visual inspections of pressure relief devices (PRDs).
  • External functional inspections of PRDs (following API 576 standards).

Baseline Inspection Families

The following table lists the baseline Inspection families and the type of inspection to which each corresponds.

FamilyInspection Type

Bundle Inspection

Bundle Sub-Inspection

Shell and tube heat exchanger inspections.
Full Inspection General routine inspections performed against any piece of equipment or location for compliance purposes.
General Inspection General routine inspections performed against any piece of equipment or location by operators versus inspectors (does not necessarily meet compliance standards).

Pressure Test Inspection

Pressure Test Sub Inspection Report

Hydrostatic tests.

API 510 External Checklist

API 510 Internal Exchanger Checklist

API 510 Internal Checklist

External and internal pressure vessel inspections and internal exchanger inspections (following API 510 standards).
API 570 External Checklist External piping inspections (following API 570 standards).

API 653 External Checklist

API 653 Internal Checklist

External and internal tank inspections (following API 653 standards).
External PRD Checklist External visual inspections of PRDs.
PRD Pop Test Checklist External functional inspections of PRDs (following API 576 standards).

About Inspection Reports

The baseline Inspection Management module includes reports that can be used to view information about an inspection. When you view an Inspection report, you are viewing a main report and various subreports that exist in the Catalog. These reports are based on supporting queries that gather information from the Inspection record and records to which it is linked.

The following table lists the main reports that correspond with each Inspection subfamily, the query and subreports that are associated with each main report, and the sections that are included in each main report. Note that the subreports are not meant to be run independently of the associated main report.

Inspection SubfamilyQuery Behind Main ReportMain Report(s)Contributing ReportsSections Included in Main Report
Bundle Inspection MI INSPBUND Bundle Inspection Report
  • Asset Corrosion Analysis Report
  • Finding Report
  • Inspection Recommendation Report
  • Inspection Team Member Report
  • Reference Document Report
  • Bundle Inspection
  • Asset Corrosion Analysis
  • Findings
  • Pressure Test Sub Inspections
  • Recommendations
  • Inspection Team Members
  • Reference Documents
Checklists Checklist Report QueryChecklist Inspection Report
  • Asset Corrosion Analysis Report
  • Bundle Sub Inspection Report
  • Checklist Finding Report
  • Finding Report
  • Inspection Recommendation Report
  • Inspection Team Member Report
  • Pressure Test Sub Inspection Report
  • Reference Document Report
  • Asset Corrosion Analysis
  • Bundle Sub-Inspection
  • Checklist Findings
  • Findings
  • Recommendations
  • Inspection Team Members
  • Pressure Test Sub Inspections
  • Reference Documents
Checklists Checklist Report QueryBlank Checklist Inspection Report Checklist Finding Report Checklist Findings
Full Inspection MI INSPFULL Full Inspection Report
  • Asset Corrosion Analysis Report
  • Bundle Sub Inspection Report
  • Finding Report
  • Inspection Recommendation Report
  • Inspection Team Member Report
  • Pressure Test Sub Inspection Report
  • Reference Document Report
  • Full Inspection
  • Asset Corrosion Analysis
  • Findings
  • Recommendations
  • Pressure Test Sub Inspections
  • Bundle Sub-Inspections
  • Inspection Team Members
  • Reference Documents
  • Reference Images
General Inspection MI INSP GEN General Inspection Report
  • Asset Corrosion Analysis Report
  • Finding Report
  • Inspection Recommendation Report
  • Pressure Test Sub Inspection Report
  • Inspection Team Member Report
  • Reference Document Report
  • General Inspection
  • Asset Corrosion Analysis
  • Findings
  • Recommendations
  • Pressure Test Sub Inspections
  • Bundle Sub-Inspections
  • Inspection Team Members
  • Reference Documents
  • Reference Images
Pressure Test Inspection MI INSPPTST Pressure Test Inspection Report
  • Asset Corrosion Analysis Report
  • Finding Report
  • Inspection Recommendation Report
  • Inspection Team Member Report
  • Reference Document Report
  • Pressure Test Inspection
  • Asset Corrosion Analysis
  • Findings
  • Recommendations
  • Inspection Team Members
  • Reference Documents

Interpreting Inspection Reports

In the baseline database, one report is provided for each of the following Inspection families:

  • Checklists
  • Bundle Inspection
  • Full Inspection
  • General Inspection
  • Pressure Test Inspection
Note: The Checklist Inspection report is configured for each Checklists subfamily (for example, API 510 External Checklist).

While each family has its own report, many of the sections in the reports are common to all of the reports. This section of the documentation describes the sections that are included in the baseline reports and indicates whether or not the section is common to all reports.

Asset Corrosion Analysis

The Asset Corrosion Analysis section appears when an Asset Corrosion Analysis in Thickness Monitoring is linked to the inspection for which you are generating a report. This section displays information that is stored in the Asset Corrosion Analysis. An example of the Asset Corrosion Analysis section is shown in the following image.



The following table lists the items that are included in the Asset Corrosion Analysis section and their corresponding fields. Note that the table displays field captions, which may differ from datasheet captions.

Report itemAsset Corrosion Analysis field
Controlling Corrosion RateControlling Corrosion Rate
Controlling Next Inspection DateControlling Next Inspection Date
Controlling Remaining LifeControlling Remaining Life
Controlling Retire DateControlling Retire Date

Bundle Inspection

The Bundle Inspection section appears only if you are viewing a report for a Bundle Inspection record. This section displays information that is stored in the Bundle Inspection record. An example of the Bundle Inspection section is shown in the following image.

The following table lists the items that are included in the Bundle Inspection section and their corresponding Bundle Inspection fields. Note that the table displays field captions, which may differ from datasheet captions.
Report itemBundle Inspection field
Asset ID Asset ID
Bundle Inspection Summary Inspection Summary
Functional Location ID Functional Location ID
Inspection Finish Date )Completion Date
Inspection Headline Inspection Headline
Inspection Reference Inspection Reference
Inspection Start Date Commencement Date
Inspection Summary Inspection Summary
Inspection Report Owner Inspection Report Owner
Percentage Heat Transfer Area Loss Percentage Heat Transfer Area Loss
Reason for Inspection Reason for Inspection
Reviewer Comments Reviewers Comments
Reviewer Name Reviewers Name
Total Number of Tubes in Bundle Total Number of Tubes in Bundle
Total Number of Tubes Replaced Total Number of Tubes Replaced at Inspection End
Tubes (Previously Plugged) Replaced Tubes (Plugged At Start) Replaced
Tubes Plugged at Inspection End Total Number of Tubes Plugged at Inspection End
Tubes Plugged at Inspection Start Tubes Plugged at Inspection Start
Tubes Replaced Not Previously Plugged Tubes (Not Previously Plugged) Replaced
Type of Inspection Type of Inspection

Bundle Sub Inspection

The Bundle Sub Inspections section appears if you are viewing a report for one of the following records:

  • Checklists (unless you are viewing a blank Checklist Inspection report)
  • Full Inspection
This section displays information that is stored in the Bundle Sub-Inspection records that are linked to the Full Inspection or Checklists record. An example of the Bundle Sub-Inspections section is shown in the following image.

Report itemBundle Sub-inspection field
Bundle Inspection Summary Inspection Summary
Bundle Tag Asset ID
Percentage Heat Transfer Area Loss Percentage Heat Transfer Area Loss
Total Number of Tubes in Bundle Total Number of Tubes in Bundle
Total Number of Tubes Replaced Total Number of Tubes Plugged at Inspection End
Tubes (Previously Plugged) Replaced Tubes (Plugged At Start) Replaced
Tubes Plugged at Inspection End Total Number of Tubes Plugged at Inspection End
Tubes Plugged at Inspection Start Tubes Plugged at Inspection Start
Tubes Replaced Not Previously Plugged Tubes (Not Previously Plugged) Replaced

Checklist Findings

The Checklist Findings section appears only if you are viewing a Checklist Inspection report. The items that appear in this section depend upon the finding sections that are associated with the Inspection family for which you ran the report and will vary based on what type of Checklist Inspection report you are viewing. If you are viewing a Checklist Inspection report that is:

  • Associated with a particular Inspection record, this section displays values that are stored in the Checklist Finding records that are linked to the Inspection record.
  • A blank Checklist Inspection report, the finding sections associated with the Inspection family for which you ran the report will appear, but the cells in the Value and Finding Summary columns will be empty.
The following image shows an example of the Checklist Findings section that is displayed when you run a Checklist Inspection Report for a particular Inspection record.

Findings

The Findings section appears in all reports except blank Checklist Inspection reports and displays information that is stored in the General Finding records that are linked to the Inspection record. An example of the Findings section is shown in the following image.

Report itemGeneral Finding field
Action Taken Code Action Taken Code
Action Taken Description Action Taken Description
Deterioration Mechanism Deterioration Mechanism
Deterioration Mode Deterioration Mode
Headline Headline
Location Details Location Details
Predictable Predictable
Predicted Predicted
Profile Item Inspection Profile Item
Summary Finding Summary
Type Type

Full Inspection

The Full Inspection section appears only if you are viewing a report for a Full Inspection record. This section displays information that is stored in the Full Inspection record. An example of a Full Inspection section is shown in the following image.

The following table lists the items that are included in the Full Inspection section and their corresponding Full Inspection fields. Note that the table displays field captions, which may differ from datasheet captions.
Report itemFull Inspection field
Asset ID Asset ID
Functional Location ID Functional Location ID
Inspection Finish Date Completion Date
Inspection Headline Inspection Headline
Inspection Reference Inspection Reference
Inspection Start Date Commencement Date
Inspection Summary Inspection Summary
Inspection Report Owner Inspection Report Owner
Reason for Inspection Reason of Inspection
Reviewer Comments Reviewers Comments
Reviewer Name Reviewers Name
Type of Inspection Type of Inspection
Report itemReference Document Field
ID ID
Description Description

General Inspection

The General Inspection section appears only if you are viewing a report for a General Inspection record. This section displays information that is stored in the General Inspection record. An example of a General Inspection section is shown in the following image.

The following table lists the items that are included in the General Inspection section and their corresponding General Inspection fields. Note that the table displays field captions, which may differ from datasheet captions.
Report itemGeneral Inspection field
Asset ID Asset ID
Functional Location ID Functional Location ID
Inspection Finish Date Completion Date
Inspection Headline Inspection Headline
Inspection Reference Inspection Reference
Inspection Start Date Commencement Date
Inspection Summary Inspection Summary
Inspection Report Owner Inspection Report Owner
Reason for Inspection Reason of Inspection
Reviewer Comments Reviewers Comments
Reviewer Name Reviewers Name
Type of Inspection Type of Inspection
Report itemReference Document Field
IDID
Description Description

Inspection Team Members

The Inspection Team Members section appears in all reports except blank Checklist Inspection reports and displays information that is stored in the Inspection Team Member records that are linked to the Inspection record. An example of the Inspection Team Members section is shown in the following image.

Pressure Test Inspection

The Pressure Test Inspection section appears only if you are viewing a report for a Pressure Test Inspection record. This section displays information that is stored in the Pressure Test Inspection record. An example of the Pressure Test Inspection section is shown in the following image.

The following table lists the items that are included in the Pressure Test Inspection section and their corresponding Pressure Test Inspection fields. Note that the table displays field captions, which may differ from datasheet captions.
Report itemPressure Test Inspection field
# of Gauges Used No. of Gauges Used (Shell)
# of Gauges Used No. of Gauges Used (Tube)
Asset ID Asset ID
Functional Location ID Functional Location ID
Inspection Finish Date Completion Date
Inspection Headline Inspection Headline
Inspection Reference Inspection Reference
Inspection Start Date Commencement Date
Inspection Summary Inspection Summary
Inspection Report Owner Inspection Report Owner
Reason for Inspection Reason for Inspection
Reviewer Comments Reviewers Comments
Reviewer Name Reviewers Name
SRV Set Pressure SRV Set Pressure (Shell)
SRV Set Pressure SRV Set Pressure (Tube)
Test Comments Test Comments (Shell)
Test Comments Test Comments (Tube)
Test Duration Test Duration (Shell)
Test Duration Test Duration (Tube)
Test Media Test Media (Shell)
Test Media Test Media (Tube)
Test Media Temp. Test Media Temperature (Shell)
Test Media Temp. Test Media Temperature (Tube)
Test Pressure Test Pressure (Shell)
Test Pressure Test Pressure (Tube)
Type of Inspection Type of Inspection
Witnessed By Witnessed By (Shell)
Witnessed By Witnessed By (Tube)

Pressure Test Sub Inspections Section

The Pressure Test Sub Inspections section appears if you are viewing a report for one of the following records:
  • Bundle Inspection
  • Checklists (except blank Checklist Inspection reports)
  • Full Inspection
  • General Inspection
This section displays information that is stored in the Pressure Test Sub-Inspection records that are linked to the Inspection record. An example of the Pressure Test Sub Inspections section is shown in the following image.

The following table lists the items that are included in the Pressure Test Sub Inspections section and their corresponding Pressure Test Sub-Inspection fields. Note that the table displays field captions, which may differ from datasheet captions.
Report itemPressure Test Sub-Inspection field
# of Gauges Used No. of Gauges Used (Shell)
# of Gauges Used No. of Gauges Used (Tube)
SRV Set Pressure SRV Set Pressure (Shell)
SRV Set Pressure SRV Set Pressure (Tube)
Test Comments Test Comments (Shell)
Test Comments Test Comments (Tube)
Test Duration Test Duration (Shell)
Test Duration Test Duration (Tube)
Test Media Test Media (Shell)
Test Media Test Media (Tube)
Test Media Temp. Test Media Temperature (Shell)
Test Media Temp. Test Media Temperature (Tube)
Test Pressure Test Pressure (Shell)
Test Pressure Test Pressure (Tube)
Witnessed By Witnessed By (Shell)
Witnessed By Witnessed By (Tube)

Recommendations

The Recommendations section is included in all reports except blank Checklist Inspection reports and displays information that is stored in the Inspection Recommendation records that are linked to the Inspection record. An example of the Recommendations section is shown in the following image.

The following table lists the items that are included in the Recommendations section and their corresponding Inspection Recommendation fields. Note that the table displays field captions, which may differ from datasheet captions.
Report itemInspection Recommendation field
Author Name Author Name
Basis Recommendation Basis
Description Recommendation Description
Headline Recommendation Headline
Profile Item Inspection Profile Item
Recommendation ID Inspection Recommendation ID
Target Completion Date Target Completion Date

Reference Documents

The Reference Documents section is included in all reports except blank Checklist Inspection reports and displays information that is stored in the Reference Document records that are linked to the Inspection record. An example of the Reference Documents section is shown in the following image.

The following table lists the items that are included in the Reference Documents section and their corresponding Reference Document fields. Note that the table displays field captions, which may differ from datasheet captions.
Report itemReference Document field
Description Description
Document Path Document Path
Reference Document ID ID

About Inspection Checklists

The Inspection Finding Checklist represents subcomponents belonging to the item that you are inspecting. Since the subcomponents that you will need to inspect will differ based upon the type of inspection that you are performing, the items that appear in the Inspection Finding Checklist will differ based upon the Inspection subfamily.

Checklist Details

The baseline Inspection families are:

  • Checklist Inspection Template
  • External Checklist
  • Internal Checklist
  • Internal Exchanger Checklist
  • PRD Pop Test Checklist

Each of these families is hard-coded to use a particular System Code Table to create the finding sections and rows that appear in the grid on the Inspection Findings Checklist page. The sections and rows on the Inspection Findings Checklist page are built from System Code Tables and referenced System Codes.

Note: The Checklist Inspection Template family is not hard-coded to include specific Checklist Findings. The Checklist Findings are defined by the checklist categories and items for the Checklist Configuration Template.
Tip: If you create custom Checklists subfamilies, you must add the Checklist System Code Table ID field (i.e., a field in the Checklists family) to the custom family.

Example: API 653 External Checklist Findings

The baseline GE Digital APM database contains the following System Code Table:

  • ID: MI API 653 EXTERNAL CHECKLIST FINDING SECTIONS
  • Description: API 653 External Checklist Finding Section

This System Code Table contains the following System Codes:

  • General
  • Connections
  • Supports

Each of the System Codes that belong to this System Code Table contain referenced System Codes. For example, the System Code Supports contains the following referenced System Codes:

  • Anchor Bolts
  • Dike/Retaining Wall
  • Foundation
  • Other

Together, the System Code Tables, System Codes, and referenced System Codes determine which sections and rows you will see on the Inspection Finding Checklist page. Using this example:

  • Each System Code belonging to the System Code Table MI API 653 EXTERNAL CHECKLIST FINDING SECTIONS becomes a finding section.
  • In each finding section, each referenced System Code becomes a separate row.

Each field within the checklist can be modified by the user to best fit the work process.

About Active and Archived Inspections

Inspections that are still in the process of being completed or reviewed are referred to as Active Inspections.

Archived Inspections are Inspections that have been reviewed, locked, and archived.

Locking the Inspection record ensures that the information that you supplied will not be deleted or modified. After you lock an Inspection record, you cannot unlock it. You can lock Inspection records defined for any of the following families by accessing Record Manager.

  • Bundle Inspection
  • Full Inspection
  • General Inspection
  • Pressure Test Sub-Inspection

About Inspection Intervals

An inspection interval identifies the length of time between Equipment inspections. Various factors will impact the inspection intervals that you will define at various levels in your location hierarchy.

About Inspection Intervals

When populating the value in the Desired Interval field in Inspection Tasks, the GE Digital APM System uses the value stored in the Time-Based Inspection Interval Settings that you defined.

Example: Inspection Intervals

For example, jurisdictional regulations might dictate that a particular inspection must be conducted every two months. However, your organizational policy might dictate that this particular inspection be conducted every 30 days. In this case, you would define an inspection interval of 30 days.

Access the Inspection Data Section

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Management Overview page for the equipment whose inspection data you want to access.
  2. Select the Inspections tab, and then, in the row containing the Inspection whose data you want to access, select the link.
    The Inspection Overview workspace for the selected Inspection appears, displaying the Inspection Data section.

Access Inspection Checklist

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Data section.
  2. In the left pane, select the inspection type containing the checklist Inspection that you want to view.
    One or more checklist inspections appear under the selected inspection type.
  3. Next to the checklist title, select to view the checklist.
    The selected checklist appears in the workspace.
    Tip: As needed, you can modify the fields in the datasheet, and then select to save your changes.

Results

  • You can now make adjustments to the Inspection Data section by accessing the Record Manager.

Create an Inspection

Before You Begin

If the asset that you are using does not have any existing inspections, you must access it through the Asset Hierarchy.

Note: The following steps apply to both creating an inspection and creating a checklist inspection.

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Management Overview page for the asset for which you want to create an Inspection.
  2. Select , and then select Create Inspection.
    The Create Inspection window appears.

    Note: Inspection Events are displayed according to the Taxonomy Configurations that have been defined for Checklist Configuration Templates and Inspection Families. If no Taxonomy Configurations have been defined or the selected asset’s equipment taxonomy does not match any defined Taxonomy Configurations, a full list of Inspection Families and Checklist Configuration Templates appears.
  3. In the Inspection Event box, select the type of checklist to attribute to the new inspection.
  4. In the Inspection Tasks box, select any tasks that you want to add to the new inspection.
  5. Select Create.
    A new Inspection is created for the selected asset.
    Note:
    • If you create a Full Inspection or General Inspection, the Inspection appears in the following format:

    • If you create an Inspection using a different Inspection Family or Inspection Checklist, the Inspection appears in the following format:

Results

  • Inspection findings will be generated based on your Inspection Scope and your Inspection Profile settings.
  • The new inspection is saved. You can modify the inspection by accessing the datasheet, and then selecting to save your changes.
  • Full Inspection Event Family findings will be generated automatically.
  • Checklist Inspections will never be generated automatically.
  • Other Event Families will require event configurations.
  • If you selected an Inspection Event that represents a Checklist Configuration Template, the Inspection Event from the family defined for the Checklist Configuration Template is generated, and all Checklist Findings defined by the Checklist Configuration Template are created.
  • You can now access offline inspections.

What To Do Next

Assign Inspections to a User

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Data section for the Inspection record that you want to assign to a user.
  2. In the Inspection Report Owner box, select the name of the user to whom you want to assign the selected inspection.
  3. Select .

    The Inspection is assigned to the selected user.

Delete an Inspection

About This Task

Note: You cannot delete locked Inspections.

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Management Overview page for the equipment that is linked to the Inspection you want to delete.
  2. Select the Inspections tab.

    The Inspections section appears.

  3. Select the row containing the Inspection that you want to delete.
  4. In the upper-right corner of the section, select .

    A message appears, asking you to confirm that you want to delete the Inspection.

  5. Select Yes.

    The Inspection is deleted.

Approve Bulk Review Inspections

Before You Begin

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Management Overview page for the equipment that is linked to the Inspections that you want to approve.
  2. In the upper-right corner of the workspace, select , and then select Bulk Review Inspections.
    The Bulk Review Inspections workspace appears, displaying a list of all inspections pending your review.

  3. Next to the Inspection IDs of one or more inspections that you want to approve, select the check boxes.
  4. In the upper-right corner of the workspace, in the Inspection Document Status box, select , and then select Approve.
    Note: You can choose any available state in the Inspection Document Status box.
    The Bulk Review Inspections window appears, asking you to confirm that you want to change the document status.

    Tip: In the Reviewer's Comments box associated with each inspection, you can enter comments about the inspections.
  5. Select Save.
    The document status for the selected inspections is approved and the inspections are removed from the list of available inspections.

Lock an Inspection

About This Task

After you create an Inspection record, you can lock it so that others cannot modify it. Locking the Inspection record ensures that the information that you provided is not deleted or modified.

Important: After an Inspection is locked, only an Inspection Report Owner of that Inspection can unlock it.

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Data section for the Inspection record that you want to lock.
  2. Select the Inspection Lock check box, and then select Save.

    The Inspection is now locked and cannot be deleted or modified.

    Note: You can select the Inspection Lock check box only if your name is selected in the Inspection Report Owner field.
  3. Optional: Select the Final Inspection Lock check box, and then select Save.
    This indicates that the inspection has been properly reviewed.

Results

All fields except for the following become disabled:

  • Inspection Document Status
  • Inspection Lock
  • Reviewers Name
  • Reviewers Comments
  • Final Inspection Lock
  • Published

Access Inspection Reports

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Data section.
  2. In the upper-right corner of the section, select , and then select Print.
    The Select a Report to Print window appears.

  3. Select the Print a report check box, and then select the type of inspection report that you want to access.
  4. Select OK.
    The selected Inspection Report appears on a new page.

Access Reference Documents

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Data section for the Inspection containing the Reference Documents that you want to view.
  2. In the upper-right corner of the section, select , and then select Reference Documents.

    The Reference Documents for the selected Inspection appear.

    Tip: For Checklist Inspections, you must access Reference Documents through the Bulk Data Form.
    Tip: For more information, refer to the Reference Documents section of the documentation.

Add Inspection Confidence Evaluations

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Data section.
  2. Select the Inspection Confidence Evaluation tab.
    The Inspection Confidence Evaluation section appears.

  3. As needed, enter values in the available fields. All required information is provided, but for additional information, refer to the Inspection Records topic.
    1. In the RBI Component field, select the RBI Component that you want to add to the Inspection Confidence Evaluation.
      Note: Only the RBI Components that are linked to the related Asset are displayed in this field. If the Asset does not have RBI Components, then this list is empty.

      The Filter check-box is selected and the degradation mechanisms are filtered based on the selected RBI component.

    2. Optionally, clear the Filter check box to display all the degradation mechanisms.
      Note: Note: This field is disabled if there is no value in RBI Component field.
    3. In the Degradation Mechanism field, select the degradations mechanism that you want to add to the Inspection Confidence Evaluation.
    4. In the Type of Inspection field, select the inspection type that you want to add to the Inspection Confidence Evaluation.
    5. In the Extent field, select the extent that you want to add to the Inspection Confidence Evaluation.
  4. Select .
    A new Inspection Confidence Evaluation is added to the selected inspection, and a new row appears.
    Tip: As needed, you can repeat steps 3 and 4 to add additional records to Inspection Confidence Evaluation.

Results

You can now link an Inspection Confidence Evaluation to an RBI Degradation Mechanism Evaluation.

Review Inspection Confidence Evaluation

Before You Begin

  • Make sure that the Risk Analyst resource role is assigned to you.
  • Make sure that the Allow Risk Analyst to Review Inspection Confidence Evaluation Records check box is selected in Application Configurations section of the Inspection Configuration workspace.

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Data section.
  2. Select Inspection Confidence Evaluation.
    The Inspection Confidence Evaluation section appears, displaying a list of Inspection Confidence Evaluations that have been added to the Inspection.
  3. Verify the Inspection Confidence Evaluation records.
  4. Select the button that indicates the current state of the Inspection Confidence Evaluation records. For example, if the current state of the Inspection Confidence Evaluation records is Not Reviewed, then select the Not Reviewed button.
    A menu appears, displaying a list of available states.

  5. Select Reviewed.
    The Inspection Confidence Evaluation records are locked.

Results

  • Any user who does not have the Risk Analyst resource role cannot add, update, or modify the Inspection Confidence Evaluation records.
  • Your user name appears above the section to indicate other users about who locked the Inspection Confidence Evaluation records.

Delete Inspection Confidence Evaluations

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Data section.
  2. Select the Inspection Confidence Evaluation tab.
    The Inspection Confidence Evaluation section appears, displaying a list of Inspection Confidence Evaluations that have been added to the Inspection.

  3. Select .
    In the grid, a new column of check boxes appears to the left of the RBI Component column.

  4. In the row for each Inspection Confidence Evaluation that you want to remove from the selected Inspection, select the check box.
  5. Select, and then select Delete.
    A message appears, asking you to confirm that you want to delete the selected Inspection Confidence Evaluation records.
  6. Select Yes.
    The selected Inspection Confidence Evaluations records are deleted from the selected Inspection.