标准摘要
Continuing Professional Development (CPD): After successfully completing this course, participants will receive a digital Certificate of Completion awarding 16 CPD hours. This course is instructionally designed for novice inspectors, engineers, and other personnel who are starting, changing, or expanding their careers and want to be introduced to the API 570 Piping Inspection Code. Highlights Topics covered related to API 570 for inspecting in-service piping include: Scope: Application, Fitness-For-Service, and Risk-based Inspection Normative References: Other Codes and Standards Referenced by API 570 Terms, Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations: Specifically Used Within API 570 Owner-Operator Inspection Organization: Responsibilities Inspection, Examination, and Pressure Testing Practices Interval/Frequency and Extent of Inspection Inspection Data Evaluation, Analysis, and Recording: Corrosion Rate, Remaining Life, MAWP Calculations, Reporting and Records, Deferrals Repairs, Alterations, and Rerating of Piping Systems: Welding, Rerating Inspection of Buried Piping: Frequency and Extent of Inspection, Repairs, Records Annex A (informative) Inspector Certification (optional tutorial after the end of the first day) Learning Objectives Apply the correct API standard piping inspection terminology Identify in-service piping inspection requirements and practices to assist with review and update of inspection plans Assist with evaluating piping integrity to identify opportunities for inspection Realize what is and is not included in API 570 for in-service piping inspection Recall the requirements for inspection record-keeping Have an awareness of how to apply API 570 Code requirements and their limitations of inspection for in-service piping Intended Audience This course is instructionally designed for novice inspectors, QA/QC personnel, engineers, tradespeople, and others who are starting, changing, or expanding their careers, working for plant owners, pressure equipment manufactures and repair organizations, engineering procurement and construction companies in oil and gas industries (oilfield, upgraders, refineries, etc.), chemical plants, petroleum refining, petrochemical plants, power plants, pulp and paper plants, fertilizer plants, and others responsible for inspecting piping. Access & Participation Training will take place on Microsoft Teams and has the option for translated closed caption for non-English speaking learners. Attendees are expected to have access to a microphone and camera to fully engage in interactive learning activities.
英文名称In-service Piping Inspection Code