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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.
This document focuses on managing the natural disaster impact on a facility's electrical systems. Guidance and advice is offered, from a facility's electric utility interface down through and including utilization systems. If a business already has a plan, this document may be used as a resource to assess and update that plan. It is recommended that this plan be integrated fully within a facility's overall emergency management procedure and company operations.
This document is intended to provide guidance for managing the impact of natural disasters on key electrical equipment and systems in petroleum and chemical facilities. It outlines guidance on how to reduce the economic damage through preassessment risk evaluation, identification of mitigation approaches, and development of procedures for faster recovery.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1716
Publication Date Aug. 12, 2014
Language en - English
Page Count 32
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Petroleum and Chemical Industry
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Aug. 12, 2014 1716-2014 Revision