Course Description
The main emphasis of this course is on improving and ensuring safety through the use of owner/user or third-party inspectors specialised in pressure equipment in a manner that protects its employees, public and environment.
Course Objectives
- Understanding the Pressure Vessel Inspection Code
- Understanding the Maintenance Inspection
- Identifying the Damage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment in the Refining Industry
- Explaining the Inspection of Pressure Vessels
- Explaining the Inspection of Pressure-Relieving Devices
- Understanding the Welding Inspection and Metallurgy
- Identifying the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
Who Should Attend?
- Those who are involved in the design, procurement, engineering construction, operation, maintenance and inspection of pressure vessel and related facilities
- All personnel working in the oil, gas and petrochemical industry
- Operators
- Technicians
- Engineers
Course Details/Schedule
- Introduction
- Terminology
- Corrosion Rates and Inspection Intervals
- Joint Effıciencies
- Static Head
- Internal Pressure
- External Pressure
- Pressure Testing
- Impact Testing
- Weld Size For Attachment Welds at Openings
- Nozzle Reinforcement
- Welding Procedure
- Qualifıcation Evaluation Based on Asme Boiler And Pressure Vessel Code
- Weld Procedure Review May Include Smaw, Gtaw, Gmaw, Or Saw, With The Following Limitations
- General Welding Requirements
- Nondestructive Examination
- Practical Knowledge General
- Practical Knowledge Specific