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Pipeline Engineer Training

06/30/2011 12:53 AM

Hello,

Can anyone tell me how do i get a comprehensive training on pipeline engineer? This request is necessary because my company has asked me to go and developed myself on design and maintenance of pipeline due to the oncoming project in the company.

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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Re: Pipeline Engineer Training.

06/30/2011 3:08 AM

There are a lot , try with this one:

Description

Detailed Course Description

The application of requirements contained in many industry codes and standards requires some interpretation by the user and by the regulator who is called upon to enforce their use.There are often differences in the way requirements are interpreted because of unclear rationale behind the requirements or novel or non-traditional applications. Some industry codes and standards contain guidance in the form of commentary sections or companion documents. This is not the case for API Standard 1104 - Welding of Pipelines and Related Facilities, where requests for interpretation are common because of unclear requirements or an absence of information pertaining to rationale.

Free with Attendance ($400 Value): PRCI Guidelines for Interpretation and Application of API 1104

Attendees will need to bring a copy of the API STD 1104, 20th Edition to the course.

Continental breakfast and lunch included

Objective

Since API 1104 is written in the form of a specification, it cannot present background information or discuss the intent of the API 1104 committee. The intent of the API 1104 committee, and the rationale pertaining to how some of the requirements in API 1104 came about, lies with individuals who have been or were members of the committee for many years. Unfortunately, many of these individuals are no longer with us.The reason for this training was to develop guidance for those using API 1104. As attendees of this course you will better understand the intent regarding interpretation of some requirements in API 1104, the rationale behind the requirements, and the applicability of the requirements to both conventional and modern high-strength pipelines.

Benefits of Attending: Attending this training and follow on use of the "PRCI Guidelines for Interpretation and Application of API 1104" provided to each attendee will allow both users and regulators to better understand the intent regarding the interpretation of some requirements, the rationale behind the requirements, and the applicability of API 1104 to both conventional and modern high-strength pipelines. The training and follow on use of the "PRCI Guidelines for Interpretation and Application of API 1104" will also increase the safety and reliability of newly constructed pipeline by avoiding misinterpretation of requirements. It will also allow users to confidently tailor welding procedures to better fit the requirements for their specific needs without fear of violating arbitrarily established ranges and groupings. This may in turn reduce the cost of pipeline construction and maintenance activities.

Who Should Attend

Free with Attendance ($400 Value): PRCI Guidelines for Interpretation and Application of API 1104

The Pipeline Research Council International (PRCI) funded the development of a guidance document for API 1104, similar to the commentary section contained in AWS D1.1, Structural Welding Code - Steel. The format of the guidance document follows the format of the API 1104 document itself. Where additional guidance and/or a description of the rationale behind the requirement was determined to be necessary, it was developed and included in the guidance document. Where the requirement is self-explanatory, this was indicated in the document.

To the extent that it was possible, the guidance that was developed pertains to both conventional pipelines constructed using conventional stove-pipe welding practices and modern high-strength pipelines constructed using high-productivity mechanized welding equipment. Guidance pertaining to Appendix A of API 1104 (alternative acceptance standards based on fitness-for purpose criteria) and Guidance pertaining to Appendix B of API 1104 (in-service welding) is covered in detail. The PRCI Guidelines for Interpretation and Application of API 1104 will be a valuable addition to your reference library and help support your future API 1104 code interpretations.

Event Contact

Training Department
email:

training@ttoolboxes.com

Phone: 713-630-0505 ext 214
Fax: 713-630-0560

Venue Information

Technical Toolboxes, Inc.
3801 Kirby Dr.,
Suite 501,
Houston, Texas, 77098
United States
Phone: 713-630-0505
Fax: 713-630-0560
Email:

training@ttoolboxes.com
website: www.ttoolboxes.com

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