Quiz for API 580 RBI Examination

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Risk is defined as:

Risk=Probability×Consequence

 

 

Inspection primarily reduces:

A. Consequence
B. Probability of failure ©
C. Cost
D. Design

 

 

 

Low PoF + High CoF results in:

A. Low risk
B. Medium risk
C. High risk – ©
D. No risk

 

 

RBI should be updated when:

A. Never
B. Only after failure
C. Conditions/data change – ©
D. Every 10 years

 

 

 

Conflicting inspection data should be:

A. Ignored
B. Averaged
C. Investigated – ©
D. Accepted

 

 

Vendor says equipment is OK without documentation:

A. Accept
B. Ignore
C. Verify – ©
D. Reduce inspection

 

High consequence equipment should be:

A. Low priority
B. Ignored
C. High priority – ©
D. Removed

 

 

Poor data quality leads to:

A. Lower risk
B. Higher uncertainty – ©
C. No change
D. Lower PoF

 

 

Inspection shows no defects but corrosion trend is high:

A. Reduce inspection
B. Ignore trend
C. Maintain/increase inspection – ©
D. Assume safe

 

 

RBI is:

A. Static
B. Dynamic – ©
C. Fixed
D. Random

 

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