Saes B 061
Saes B 061
1 Scope............................................................. 2
2 Conflicts and Deviations................................ 2
3 References.................................................... 2
4 Definitions...................................................... 2
5 Applications................................................... 3
1 Scope
This Standard provides requirements for protective shields on equipment handling high
health hazard or flammable liquids.
2.1 Any conflicts between this standard and other applicable Saudi Aramco
Engineering Standards (SAESs), Materials System Specifications (SAMSSs),
Standard Drawings (SASDs), or industry standards, codes, and forms shall be
resolved in writing by the Company or Buyer Representative through the
Manager, Loss Prevention Department of Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
2.2 Direct all requests to deviate from this standard in writing to the Company or
Buyer Representative, who shall follow internal company procedure SAEP-302
and forward such requests to the Manager of the Loss Prevention Department of
Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
3 References
The selection of material and equipment, and the design, construction, maintenance, and
repair of equipment and facilities covered by this standard shall comply with the latest
edition of the references listed below, unless otherwise noted.
4 Definitions
Flammable Liquid: A liquid that has a flash point equal to or less than 54°C (130°F).
Examples would be fluids such as stabilized crude, gasoline, Jet A-1, Jet JP-4, Jet JP-8,
C6 and lighter feed and blending stocks, and methanol. For purposes of this Standard, a
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Document Responsibility: Loss Prevention
Issue Date: 30 June, 2003 SAES-B-061
Next Planned Update: 1 July, 2008 Protective Shields for Piping and Equipment
Protective Shields: Devices to prevent injury to personnel from fluid spraying from a
leak by dissipating the velocity of the fluid and diverting the flow, usually downward.
Protective shields are also used to direct oil releases downward from pump seals in high
risk areas of plants (see SAES-B-017) in order to reduce the risk of ignition.
For the purposes of this Standard, High Health Hazard Materials, as defined herein,
include:
(a) Materials with a Degree of Health Hazard rating of 3 or 4 per NFPA 704.
Examples are phenol (carbonic acid), tetraethyl lead compounds (TEL), and
tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) which have Health Hazard ratings of 3. Health Hazard
ratings are listed on Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and other common
material references.
(b) Highly corrosive materials such as acid, caustic and other materials injurious to
personnel.
Highly Corrosive Materials: For purposes of applying this Standard, materials which,
on brief exposure, could cause major injury or destructive damage with a pH level 1-3
(acid) or pH level 12-14 (base). Concentrated solutions (acids or alkalis) are more
hazardous than diluted forms of the same material.
5 Applications
5.1.3 Separate shielding may be omitted around mechanical seals where the
housing around the end plate or gland is of such shape that it forms a
shield.
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Document Responsibility: Loss Prevention
Issue Date: 30 June, 2003 SAES-B-061
Next Planned Update: 1 July, 2008 Protective Shields for Piping and Equipment
5.2 Protective shields are not required in areas where personnel are required to wear
full protective equipment for entrance to the area.
5.3 Protective shields shall be of a type that can be replaced while the equipment is
in service.
Commentary:
Revision Summary
30 June, 2003 Revised the "Next Planned Update". Reaffirmed the contents of the document, and
reissued with minor changes.
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Engineering Standard
SAES-B-061 30 January, 2002
Protective Shields for Piping and Equipment
Loss Prevention Standards Committee Members
Abdullah A. Al-Ghamdi, Chief Fire Prevention Engr., Chairman
Al-Sayed, S. M., FPE, Jeddah Area
Al-Sultan, S. A., LFPE, Dhahran Area
Bard T. E., LFPE, Riyadh Area
Ashoor, E.A., LFPE, RT Area
Fadley, G. L., Editor
Nolan, D. P., LFPE, Abqaiq Area
1 Scope............................................................. 2
2 Conflicts and Deviations................................ 2
3 References..................................................... 2
4 Definitions...................................................... 2
5 Applications.................................................... 3
1 Scope
2.1 Any conflicts between this standard and other applicable Saudi Aramco
Engineering Standards (SAESs), Materials System Specifications (SAMSSs),
Standard Drawings (SASDs), or industry standards, codes, and forms shall be
resolved in writing by the Company or Buyer Representative through the
Manager, Loss Prevention Department of Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
2.2 Direct all requests to deviate from this standard in writing to the Company or
Buyer Representative, who shall follow internal company procedure SAEP-302
and forward such requests to the Manager of the Loss Prevention Department of
Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
3 References
The selection of material and equipment, and the design, construction, maintenance, and
repair of equipment and facilities covered by this standard shall comply with the latest
edition of the references listed below, unless otherwise noted.
4 Definitions
4.1 Protective Shields are devices to prevent injury to personnel from liquid
spraying from a leak by dissipating the velocity of the fluid and diverting the
flow, usually downward. Protective shields are also used to direct oil releases
downward from pump seals in high risk areas of plants (see SAES-B-017) in
order to reduce the risk of ignition.
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Document Responsibility: Loss Prevention SAES-B-061
Issue Date: 30 January, 2002
Next Planned Update: 1 December, 2002 Protective Shields for Piping and Equipment
(b) Highly corrosive materials such as acid, caustic and other materials
injurious to personnel.
5 Applications
5.1.3 Separate shielding may be omitted around mechanical seals where the
housing around the end plate or gland is of such shape that it forms a
shield.
5.2 Protective shields are not required in areas where personnel are required to wear
full protective equipment for entrance to the area.
Revision Summary
30 January, 2002 Revised the "Next Planned Update". Reaffirmed the contents of the document, and reissued
with no other changes.
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Engineering Standard
SAES-B-061 28 June, 2000
Protective Shields For Piping And Equipment
Loss Prevention Standards Committee Members
Kock, F., Chairman
Al-Abandi, Z.M.
Al-Shiha, Z.M.
Fadley, G.L.
Lange, W. S.
Mullen, M.A.
Sanuri, M.S.
Timoney, T.J.
1 Scope............................................................. 2
2 Conflicts And Deviations................................ 2
3 References..................................................... 2
4 Definitions...................................................... 2
5 Applications.................................................... 3
1 Scope
2.1 Any conflicts between this standard and other applicable Saudi Aramco
Engineering Standards (SAESs), Materials System Specifications (SAMSSs),
Standard Drawings (SASDs), or industry standards, codes, and forms shall be
resolved in writing by the Company or Buyer Representative through the
Manager, Loss Prevention Department of Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
2.2 Direct all requests to deviate from this standard in writing to the Company or
Buyer Representative, who shall follow internal company procedure SAEP-302
and forward such requests to the Manager of the Loss Prevention Department of
Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
3 References
The selection of material and equipment, and the design, construction, maintenance, and
repair of equipment and facilities covered by this standard shall comply with the latest
edition of the references listed below, unless otherwise noted.
4 Definitions
4.1 Protective Shields are devices to prevent injury to personnel from liquid
spraying from a leak by dissipating the velocity of the fluid and diverting the
flow, usually downward. Protective shields are also used to direct oil releases
downward from pump seals in high risk areas of plants (see SAES-B-017) in
order to reduce the risk of ignition.
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Document Responsibility: Loss Prevention SAES-B-061
Issue Date: 28 June, 2000
Next Planned Update: 1 March, 2001 Protective Shields For Piping And Equipment
(b) Highly corrosive materials such as acid, caustic and other materials
injurious to personnel.
5 Applications
5.1.3 Separate shielding may be omitted around mechanical seals where the
housing around the end plate or gland is of such shape that it forms a
shield.
5.2 Protective shields are not required in areas where personnel are required to wear
full protective equipment for entrance to the area.
Revision Summary
28 June, 2000 Revised the "Next Planned Update". Reaffirmed the contents of the document, and reissued
with no other changes.
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Engineering Standard
SAES-B-061 28 February, 1998
Protective Shields For Piping And Equipment
Loss Prevention Standards Committee Members
Lamp, W.P., Chairman
Al-Abandi, Z.M.
Al-Shiha, Z.M.
Bouldash, M.Q.
Buck, R.A.
Fadley, G.L.
Lange, W.S.
Mullen, M.A.
Mustafa, S.G.
Sanuri, M.S.
1 Scope.............................................................. 2
2 Conflicts And Deviations................................. 2
3 References......................................................2
4 Definitions....................................................... 2
5 Applications.................................................... 3
1 Scope
2.1 Any conflicts between this standard and other applicable Saudi Aramco
Engineering Standards (SAESs), Materials System Specifications (SAMSSs),
Standard Drawings (SASDs), or industry standards, codes, and forms shall be
resolved in writing by the Company or Buyer Representative through the
Manager, Loss Prevention Department of Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
2.2 Direct all requests to deviate from this standard in writing to the Company or
Buyer Representative, who shall follow internal company procedure SAEP-302
and forward such requests to the Manager of the Loss Prevention Department of
Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
3 References
The selection of material and equipment, and the design, construction, maintenance, and
repair of equipment and facilities covered by this standard shall comply with the latest
edition of the references listed below, unless otherwise noted.
4 Definitions
4.1 Protective Shields are devices to prevent injury to personnel from liquid
spraying from a leak by dissipating the velocity of the fluid and diverting the
flow, usually downward. Protective shields are also used to direct oil releases
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Document Responsibility: Loss Prevention
Issue Date: 28 February, 1998 SAES-B-061
Next Planned Update: 1 September, 1999 Protective Shields For Piping And Equipment
downward from pump seals in high risk areas of plants (see SAES-B-017) in
order to reduce the risk of ignition.
(b) Highly corrosive materials such as acid, caustic and other materials
injurious to personnel.
5 Applications
5.1.3 Separate shielding may be omitted around mechanical seals where the
housing around the end plate or gland is of such shape that it forms a
shield.
5.2 Protective shields are not required in areas where personnel are required to wear
full protective equipment for entrance to the area.
Revision Summary
1 December 1996 Editorial revision to convert document to new format.
28 February 1998 Editorial revision to update the references.
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Engineering Standard
SAES-B-061 1 December, 1996
Protective Shields For Piping And Equipment
Loss Prevention Standards Committee Members
Lamp, W.P., Chairman
Baghabrah, M.A.
Buck, R.A.
Mullen, M.A.
Terris, T.M.
Zinola, E.P.
1 Scope........................................................... 2
2 Conflicts And Deviations.............................. 2
3 References................................................... 2
4 Definitions.................................................... 3
5 Applications.................................................. 3
1 Scope
2.1 Any conflicts between this standard and other applicable Saudi Aramco
Engineering Standards (SAESs), Materials System Specifications (SAMSSs),
Standard Drawings (SASDs), or industry standards, codes, and forms shall be
resolved in writing by the Company or Buyer Representative through the
Manager, Loss Prevention Department of Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
2.2 Direct all requests to deviate from this standard in writing to the Company or
Buyer Representative, who shall follow internal company procedure SAEP-302
and forward such requests to the Manager of the Loss Prevention Department of
Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.
3 References
The selection of material and equipment, and the design, construction, maintenance, and
repair of equipment and facilities covered by this standard shall comply with the latest
edition of the references listed below, unless otherwise noted.
4 Definitions
4.1 Protective Shields are devices to prevent injury to personnel from liquid
spraying from a leak by dissipating the velocity of the fluid and diverting the
flow, usually downward. Protective shields are also used to direct oil releases
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Document Responsibility: Loss Prevention
Issue Date: 1 December, 1996 SAES-B-061
Next Planned Update: 1 September, 1999 Protective Shields For Piping And Equipment
downward from pump seals in high risk areas of plants (see SAES-B-007A) in
order to reduce the risk of ignition.
(b) Highly corrosive materials such as acid, caustic and other materials
injurious to personnel.
5 Applications
5.1.3 Separate shielding may be omitted around mechanical seals where the
housing around the end plate or gland is of such shape that it forms a
shield.
5.2 Protective shields are not required in areas where personnel are required to wear
full protective equipment for entrance to the area.
Revision Summary
1 December, 1996 Editorial revision to convert document to new format.
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ARAMCO ENGINEERING STANDARDS AES-B-061
1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCES
3. DEFINITIONS
(b) Highly corrosive materials such as acid, caustic and other mate-
rials injurious to personnel.
4. APPLICATIONS
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Date Issued : August 18, 1984 Page 1 of 2
Replaces Issue of : August 1974
ARAMCO ENGINEERING STANDARDS AES-B-061
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Date Issued : August 18, 1984 Page 2 of 2
Replaces Issue of : August 1974