The document discusses the qualifications and responsibilities of various API inspectors and professionals. It outlines topics like corrosion rates, inspection intervals, joint efficiencies, pressure testing, impact testing, welding procedures, non-destructive examination, damage mechanisms, and inspection of pressure vessels, piping, aboveground tanks, pipelines, and other refinery equipment. It also covers risk-based inspection concepts like data collection, failure analysis, risk assessment, mitigation activities, and documentation. The qualifications are designed to ensure inspectors have the required expertise to properly examine refinery and petrochemical equipment, identify issues, and help facilitate maintenance, repair and risk management.
The document discusses the qualifications and responsibilities of various API inspectors and professionals. It outlines topics like corrosion rates, inspection intervals, joint efficiencies, pressure testing, impact testing, welding procedures, non-destructive examination, damage mechanisms, and inspection of pressure vessels, piping, aboveground tanks, pipelines, and other refinery equipment. It also covers risk-based inspection concepts like data collection, failure analysis, risk assessment, mitigation activities, and documentation. The qualifications are designed to ensure inspectors have the required expertise to properly examine refinery and petrochemical equipment, identify issues, and help facilitate maintenance, repair and risk management.
The document discusses the qualifications and responsibilities of various API inspectors and professionals. It outlines topics like corrosion rates, inspection intervals, joint efficiencies, pressure testing, impact testing, welding procedures, non-destructive examination, damage mechanisms, and inspection of pressure vessels, piping, aboveground tanks, pipelines, and other refinery equipment. It also covers risk-based inspection concepts like data collection, failure analysis, risk assessment, mitigation activities, and documentation. The qualifications are designed to ensure inspectors have the required expertise to properly examine refinery and petrochemical equipment, identify issues, and help facilitate maintenance, repair and risk management.
The document discusses the qualifications and responsibilities of various API inspectors and professionals. It outlines topics like corrosion rates, inspection intervals, joint efficiencies, pressure testing, impact testing, welding procedures, non-destructive examination, damage mechanisms, and inspection of pressure vessels, piping, aboveground tanks, pipelines, and other refinery equipment. It also covers risk-based inspection concepts like data collection, failure analysis, risk assessment, mitigation activities, and documentation. The qualifications are designed to ensure inspectors have the required expertise to properly examine refinery and petrochemical equipment, identify issues, and help facilitate maintenance, repair and risk management.
risk based inspection Planning the RBI assessments Data and information collection for RBI assessment Damage mechanisms and failure mode Assessing probability of failure Assessing consequences of failure Risk determination, assessment nd management risk management with inspection activities Other risk mitigation activities reassessment and updating RBI assessment s Roles, Responsibilities, training and qualification RBI documentation and record keeping.
API 1169 Pipeline Inspector:
Basic inspection requirements New pipeline construction Welding of pipeline and related facilities Pressure testing of steel pipelines Specification for quality programs Safety in welding, cutting and allied processes Pipeline transportation system for liquid and slurries Gas transmission and distribution piping system CGA best practices INGAA, Construction safety guideline ISO 9000 quality management system Fundamentals and vocabulary Pipeline construction by max Hosmanek , U.S.Federal Regulation.