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IT’S IN THE EYE OF THE INSPECTOR Overview of visual inspection methods in four countries and lessons learned ISFD4, Toronto 6 May 2008 Jaap Flikweert

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Page 1: IT’S IN THE EYE OF THE INSPECTOR Overview of visual inspection methods in four countries and lessons learned ISFD4, Toronto 6 May 2008 Jaap Flikweert

IT’S IN THE EYE OF THE INSPECTOR

Overview of visual inspection methods in four countries and lessons learned

ISFD4, Toronto6 May 2008

Jaap Flikweert

Page 2: IT’S IN THE EYE OF THE INSPECTOR Overview of visual inspection methods in four countries and lessons learned ISFD4, Toronto 6 May 2008 Jaap Flikweert

Background

Based on study for NL Research programme

‘Inspection of flood defences’ (VIW)(STOWA & Rijkswaterstaat)

Co-author: Gerard Moser

Sources: Personal involvement in NL & UK Literature study & interviews for FR & DE

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Lay out of presentation

Why inspect?

Role of visual inspection

Local context

Methods

Conclusions on effective use of visual inspection

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Asset management

Flood risk management Risk-based asset management

Balancing risk, cost and performance

Why inspect?

To measure deterioration

To steer intervention

To improve performance

To reduce risk

graphic: Advantica Ltd.

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Asset Inspection

Parallel with human health

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Asset inspection

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oteJudgem

ent, guidance,

calculation

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ance based

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Role of visual inspection

Drivers for developments: Defences protect more More complicated structures Professionalisation Technological development

Why still visual inspection? Use of local knowledge Cost Human factor Emergency staff available

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Local context

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Local context

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Local contextNetherlands:

Flood risk dominant, defences vital, long history

Strict legal framework, flexible application

Focus on meeting standards

Assets managed by professionals

Germany (Federal waterways):

Flood risk significant, defences very important

Strict procedures

Focus on preventing damage

Assets managed by professionals

England:

Flood risk significant, increasing profile, defences locally important

Permissive powers, strict procedures

Focus on cost-effectiveness and risk

Assets managed by professionals

France:

Flood risk significant, defences locally important

Guidance

Focus on introducing defence management

Varying but improving quality of asset management

Scale of flood risk

Rules

Focus

Organi-sation

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Methods

Long tradition of visual inspection

Recent years: less embedded in asset management

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Methods

Why:Identify & repair small defectsLimited link with asset management under development

How:

No detailed rules, left to local judgementGuidance under development

Who:Operational staff

Recent development: training available

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Methods

Focus on Federal waterways

Framework: DIN flood embankments Specific internal directive for inspection

Clear hierarchical structure: Inspector: inspect and inform Field officer: check, respond and inform Asset manager: check and respond

Indicators are asset specific & failure mode related

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Methods

Why:Identify defects, prevent breach

How:

Detailed roles

Asset specific indicators

Who:

Specialist full-time inspectors

Backed by experts

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Methods

Since mid 90s: Condition Assessment Manual:

Condition grade (1-5) Nationally consistent Indicator for performance

Developments: Improve link with failure

modes

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Methods

Why:Keep track of deterioration

Measure maintenance quality

How:

Detailed prescribed roles

Systematic technical guidance

Who:

Operational staff with specific training

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Methods

Longer tradition of dam management, but flood defence management just starting

Opportunity for integrated approach: Performance based Inspection embedded in asset management

Guide pratique (Cémagref): Procedures Set of forms

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Methods

Why:Identify defences and determine starting point

Move toward keeping track of deterioration

How:

General guidance on approach

Can be applied to set local indicators

Who:

Variable, depends on asset management organisation

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Conclusions

Each country / culture its own method

Visual inspection can have different purposes

General move toward performance based inspection

Specific role for visual inspection within overall inspection, given technological developments: Taking the pulse Trigger for expert inspection Input for modelling