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Your installation is refurbishing an existing PES Implementation.
facility built in 1968. Do you need to complete an
ESSP? - ANSWER -Yes, and it requires
DDESB approval. The Expedited Approval Request must... -
ANSWER -explain why an expedited
approval is required.
As distance from the potential explosion site
decreases, the potential for damage to an
exposed site from an explosion.... - Which part of the ESSP package contains
ANSWER -increases. background information, site location, and the
reason for the ESSP submission? -
ANSWER -ESSP narrative
Your installation is increasing the NEW for a
storage site built in 1969 and storing a hazard
division that was not previously approved for that Which ESSP category addresses facilities and
location. Do you need to complete an ESSP? - operations that do not completely conform to
ANSWER -Yes, and it requires DDESB deterministic QD criteria or meet the risk-based
approval. criteria in DESR 6055.09 Edition 1? -
ANSWER -HSP
Intraline distance (ILD) is the minimum distance
permitted between... - ANSWER -two Which is NOT a common mistake when
operating buildings. submitting an ESSP? - ANSWER -Sending
the ESSP to USATCES
The purpose of an ESSP is to ensure safety,
provide specifications, and... - ANSWER - Your facility does not have a lightening protection
establish limits. system (LPS). Which of these will you have to
submit? - ANSWER -Risk Assessment and
command acceptance of the risk
You must submit an ESSP for DDESB approval if
the installation is... - ANSWER -building an
ES within an existing ESQD arc. Who is authorized to sign an ESSP transmittal
memorandum? - ANSWER -Installation
Commander or designated representative
Failing to submit a successful ESSP may result
in... - ANSWER -reduced operational
capacity. Which ESSP category addresses PES and ES
that do not meet the deterministic QD criteria, but
do meet DDESB-approved, risk-based siting
Which are the phases of the ESSP process in acceptance criteria? - ANSWER -RBSB
order? - ANSWER -Development and
Evaluation, Submission, DDESB Review, and