API 510: Pressure Vessel Inspection
API 510: Pressure Vessel Inspection
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The API 510 pressure vessel inspection code details the requirements for in-service inspection, repair, alteration and re-rating of pressure vessels, and the pressure-relieving devices protecting these vessels.
This three-day instructor led virtual training course explains the requirements of the API 510 from a managerial and business perspective. Thereby giving the participants a working understanding of the API 510 and the key points of attention.
This course will teach you how to improve management control of process unit operation, repair and maintenance, how to reduce the potential for inspection delays, and how to provide a continued high level of safety through the use of highly specialized and experienced inspectors.
The course consists of 6 online live instructor led sessions spread across three days. All training content is provided through your EngineeringTrainer account.
Learning Outcomes
After this course, you...• have a good overview of the setup and key criteria of the API 510 code
• know how to specify the in• service inspection and condition• monitoring program that is needed to determine the integrity of pressure vessels and pressure relieving devices
• have seen that timely assessments skills can be used to determine if any changes in the condition of pressure equipment could compromise continued safe operation
• know how owners and operators should respond to a given inspection result and understand why this response is necessary
Who should attend this course
Those working for organizations that are working & using the API 510 Specification, such as:• Quality System Auditors
• Pressure Vessel Inspectors
• Maintenance Managers
• Plant Managers
Prerequisites
Affinity with plant maintenance and operationProgram & Details
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Owner/User Inspections Organizations
Live
1. Roles of the Engineer, the Inspector, the Examiners and other personal
2. Responsibilities and Audits -
Inspection, Examination and Pressure Testing Practices
Live
1. Inspection Plans
2. Risk-Based Inspection (RBI)
3. Types of Inspection and Surveillance
4. Condition Monitoring
5. Pressure Testing
6. Material Verification and Traceability
7. Inspection of In-service Welds
8. Inspection of Flanged Joints and Heat Exchangers -
Interval/Frequency and Extent of Inspections
Live
1. Inspection During Installation and Service Changes
2. Risk Based Inspection (RBI)
3. External Inspection
4. Internal, On-stream and Thickness Measurement Inspections
5. Pressure-Relieving Devices
6. Deferral of Inspection due Dates and Recommendations -
Inspection Data Evaluation, Analysis and Record
Live
1. Corrosion Rate Determination
2. Remaining Life Calculations
3. Maximum Allowable Working Pressure (MAWP) Determination
4. Fitness for Service (FFS) -
Repairs, Alterations and Rerating of Pressure Vessels and Pressure relieving Devices
Live
1. Repairs and Alterations
2. Rerating -
Alternative Rules for E&P Pressure Vessels
Live
1. Inspection Program
2. Pressure Test
3. Safety Relief Devices
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