Course Description
RBI - Risk-Based Inspection training course helps attendees understand and use RBI technology, develop a program, and learn which RBI procedures and working process comply with industry standards. The course covers risk determination and planning; assessment of damage mechanisms; and probability of failure, consequences of failure, and various risk determinations.
Course Objectives
- Providing the basic minimum and recommended elements for developing, implementing, and maintaining a RBI program.
- Providing guidance to owner-users, operators, and designers of pressure-containing equipment
- Discussing RBI methodology for a petrochemical or chemical plant
- Identifying the degradation mechanism for a corrosion loop
- Determining the probability and consequence of a failure
- Setting up a suitable inspection plan
Who Should Attend?
- Operation & Production Engineers / Managers
- Project Engineers
- Construction / Maintenance / Inspection Engineers
- Technical Services Engineers
- Risk Engineers / Mechanical Engineers
- Process Engineers
- Site Engineers
- Terminal Operators
- Facilities Engineering Staff
Course Details/Schedule
- Introduction of Risk Based Inspection (RBI)
- Definition & Acronyms
- Basic Concepts of RBI
- What is RBI?
- Scope of API 580 and API 581
- Small Quiz
- Assessing COF
- Risk Determination
- Risk Management Through Inspection
- Other Risk Mitigation Activities
- Small Quiz
- Deterioration Mechanisms
- Planning of the RBI Assessment
- Data and Information collection for RBI
- Deterioration mechanisms and Failure modes
- Small Quiz
- Assessing POF
- Re-assessment
- Roles , Responsibilities & Training
- RBI Documentation
- Small Quiz
- Pressure Vessels and piping
- Atmospheric storage tanks
- Pressure Relief Devices
- Small Quiz