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Tony Parasram (Free4m)

GN 22Asset-management Toolkit

Minor Structures (AToMS)

2

− TR22 is now with drawn

− Use for past historical reference

− Why the change

− Align to the new Highway Code of practice

− Applicable to a broader asset owner base

− Good asset management practice

− DMRB columns are minor structures

− Need to consider as such

− Align to good structures practices

Why GN22?

3

− The ‘new’ Code of Practice

− A review and consolidation of current codes

− Highways

− Structures

− Lighting

− To reflect current good practice

− In force October 2018

Code of Practice

4

− Risk & asset management based

− Reactive

− Time based

− Condition based

− Challenges

− Evidence of process

− Evidence of why this process is considered suitable?

− Skills and competencies

Code of Practice

5

− Understanding the asset

− Focus on risk and resilience

− If you don’t know what you have you can’t manage it

− What is needed

− Evidence of process

− Skills and competencies

− Tailored service to suit local needs / requirements

− Business case for service delivery

Code of Practice

6

− HSE Guidance

− Selection of the minimum broadly acceptable failure rate to determine the ARL

− As Low As Reasonably Possible or ALARP

What Is The Risk Based Approach?

Network Rail

Rural area

Where am I on this scale?

7

− Why the change – well essentially the new CoP

− I have a long term contract so does it apply (or

words similar to this) – yes the CoP has changed,

contracts allow for change control etc.

− Can I carry on using TR22 – no it is withdrawn, the

new CoP requires a different approach based upon

asset management and risk assessment, if you

don’t follow the CoP and then GN22 you will need

to evidence why not and that your approach is

equivalent.

FAQ

8

− Structured cost effective inspection & testing

− Visual inspections based on defect rating:

− A to E for extent

− 1 to 5 for severity

− Downloadable condition software for free

− Software calculates stock Condition Index

− Condition Index related to other Asset Managed disciplines:

− Excellent/Good/Fair/Poor

− National Condition Indicator

GN22/TR22 – Compare

9

− CCI

• A condition index to determine the overall condition

of the lighting stock and track deterioration

• Use as a means for monitoring whether adequate

steps are being taken to manage the stock in line

with the desired strategy

• Structural elements (shaft, bracket, base plate …)

− Adopted by UK Lighting Board as a future indicator

Column Condition Index (CCI)

10

− Each element assessed

− Element Condition Score (ECS)

A – E for extent

1 – 5 for severity

ie A1 to E5

− Results fed into model

− Element Condition Factor (ECF) – takes account

of influence on overall condition

GN22 Visual Assessment

11

− Severity codes

− 1 to 5

− Extent codes

− A to E

Assessment codes

12

− Inspection and testing remain unchanged

− Only reporting is modified

− Training available for inspectors

Inspection recording

13

Convert your existing inspection data

CONVERT

14

GN22 – What Does The CCI Index Mean?

15

Dashboard

CCIave CCIcrit

% of stock with

inspection dates

logged against

each asset

% of completed

fields of data

for each asset with

inspection dates

16

Ward / district report

17

Street level report

18

− Column materials

− Aluminium

− Timber

− Concrete

− Steel

− Assumed Residual Life (ARL) model considers

steel

Considers structure material

19

Considers protective coating

20

Considers environmental factors

21

Approach for a deteriorating column

Assumed residual life

Age (Years)

Applied Moments

Colu

mn

Mom

ent r

esis

tanc

e

Current age

Corrosion initiation period

22

What Do I Get Out Of It? CCI

View by area

Results broken down

Free toolkit software

23

What Do I Get Out Of It? ARL

24

2017 NDT test houses report an average of 3.5% are

red/critical columns

They report a growing number of amber assessed

columns

(2010-11% to 2016-37%)

10% of amber columns have turned red over 3 years

PFI’s have been replacing cc 80% of their authorities

stock over a five year investment period

Understanding your asset has never been so important

Where we are nationally

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− A new asset management approach

− Structured cost effective inspection & testing

− Model to determine the residual life

− Risk based criteria

− Identify risk

− Analyse the risk

− Evaluate the risk

− Risk treatment

− Monitor and review

In Summary

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Thank You

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