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Check list for General Arrangement Drawings

-Title -Drawing and sheet number -Drawing format -North arrow -Revision number and reason for issue -Scale -Presence of all required signatures -Key Plan -Reference drawings ( Plot Plans, GAs, etc) -Matchline shown with continuation drawing numbers -Steel grid reference -Equipment shown to the correct size and location -Pipe Support Identification -Equipment Nozzle schedule and nozzle data -Piping 2 and larger shown with line number and flow arrows -Location and identification of instruments -Dimensions -Fire walls and cladding -Primary Steelwork -Bulkheads -Escape route and main access ways -Adequate location of nozzles on vessels for maintenance, access of piping and instruments in line with the Process and Vessel Sketches -Adequate accessibility of operation and maintenance and that manholes, hatches, covers, drop-out, laydown and handling areas etc. have been provided -Adequate clearance between piping and steelwork, doors, windows, HVAC ducts, equipment, cable trays, control consoles and fire fighting equipment -Stress isometrics have been drawn for all critical lines and comments (if any) from stress engineer have been incorporated -Sections correctly cross-referenced to plans -Special piping items are correctly labelled -Hook-up spools are correctly indicated and limits dimensioned -The following items are cross referenced with the piping standard drawings: Process vents and drains, instrument connections, utility hose stations, sample points -Compatibility with latest issue of other discipline drawings i.e. Structure, electrical, Instrumentation, etc. -IDC comments investigated and incorporated when agreed -COMPANY comments investigated and included where agreed -Comments from Master drawing included -Completion of Hold list

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