Course Details
PIPELINE CORROSION INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT
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Facility Integrity, Inspection, Metallurgy and Corrosion EngineeringIntroduction
Pipeline is the most reliable, efficient, safe and economic mode of transport for oil, gas, hydrocarbons and water. Pipeline corrosion can result in huge monetary losses and create safety hazards for people, assets and environment. Hence, Corrosion control is an important facet for ensuring integrity of the pipelines. PCIM needs to be followed to ensure safety and reliability of the oil and gas pipelines through a foundation of corrosion control, inspection, assessment, mitigation and communication. This course covers various aspects of corrosion of pipelines, methods available for prevention and cost effective life extension of existing pipeline while maintaining adequate safeguards for human life and the environment.
Objective
The aim of the course is to provide attendees with a common awareness of Pipeline Integrity Management and also the tools and techniques for producing integrity management plans. At the end of the course trainees should be able to:
- Understand how pipeline data is integrated and gathered in database structures;
- Identify the key pipeline degradation mechanisms and threats to pipeline integrity;
- Understand the principles of risk assessment and be able to conduct a simple risk assessment;
- Develop simple Pipeline Integrity Management plans;
- Select and apply appropriate inspection and assessment criteria for pipeline defects;
- Recommend appropriate Non Destructive Testing and repair methods for pipeline defects;
- Appreciate the industry software available for the management of pipeline integrity.
Audience
The course is suggested for Electrical Engineers
- Electrical Technicians
- Power System Engineers
- Electrical Engineers
- Consulting Engineers
- Project Engineers
- Power System Technicians
- Electrical Contractors
Content
Day 1
Section 1 - Pipelines systems
Section 2- Pipeline hazardous and toxic services
Section 3 - Impact of corrosion of pipelines
Section 4 - Pipeline system failures
Section 5 - Hazard identifications
Section 6 - Pipeline safety
Day 2
Section 7 - Pipeline integrity management
Section 8 - Regulations
Section 9- Implementing codes and standards
Section 10 - Defects & Threats
Section 11 - High Consequences Areas
Section 12 - Hazard identifications
Day 3
Section 13 - Pipeline failure rates
Section 14 - Failure mode analysis
Section 15 - Failure consequences
Section 16 - Risk assessments
Section 17 - Assessment intervals
Day 4
Section 18 - Baseline assessment plan
Section 19 - Integrity assessment
Section 20 - Corrosion Monitoring
Section 21 - Fitness for purpose
Day 5
Section 22 - Responses and mitigations
Section 23 - Repair methods
Section 24 - Assessment of remaining strength
Section 25 - Pipeline integrity management program (PIMP)
Section 26 - Incident investigation
Section 27 - Continual improvement
Certificate
TRAINIT ACADEMY will award an internationally recognized certificate(s) for each delegate on completion of training.
Methodology
The training course will be highly participatory and the course leader will present, guide and facilitate learning, using a range of methods including formal presentation, discussions, sector-specific case studies and exercises. Above all, the course leader will make extensive use of real-life case examples in which he has been personally involved. You will also be encouraged to raise your own questions and to share in the development of the right answers using your own analysis and experiences. Tests of multiple-choice type will be made available on daily basis to examine the effectiveness of delivering the course.
- 30% Lectures
- 30% Workshops and work presentation
- 20% Case studies & Practical Exercises
- 10% Role Play
- 10% Videos, Software or Simulators (as applicable) & General Discussions