AJerry
See this link
Its Pressure Test Safety Contract Research Report from HSE Govt of UK.
Also get hold of Guidance note GS4 (third edition)
It clearly states in para 27
b) the designated test area should be isolated as a no go area and testing should not start until all persons are in safe place;
c) only those persons essential for the operation of the test equipment should be allowed in the vicinity of the test after the pressurisation has begun;
e)....... for safety of testing personnel it may be necessary to consider remote viewing procedures rather than close physical examination;
f)unauthorised persons should not be allowed to approach the pressure equipment untill it has been de-pressurised and vented...
Please note that these are UK Govt HSE guidance notes and the language is "should", "may".
The codes are for "safety" and same time wont be dictating the procedures. If its in your company standard procedures that will make your life easy.
furthermore I second chicopee's statement "get hold of your commercial insurance risk analyst for his opinion."
I doubt if the insurer would be much excited to have non essential people working around the pressure test equipment while testing!
Good luck dealing with contractor aka 'Marlboro Men'
Siddharth
These are my personal views/opinions and not of my employer's.