PROGRAMME SUMMARY: -
Corrosion Prevention & Control (CPC) planning is the most efficient method for effectively addressing and reducing the impact of corrosion at every stage of a product or facility’s lifecycle. This eCourse walks through the NACE SP21412-2016/SSPC-CPC 1 standard, diving into the key aspects of CPC planning for products and facilities. It covers: attributes that impact CPC planning; considerations for material selection and design to minimize corrosion; and items that should be addressed in CPC planning which affect CPC in design, fabrication and construction, operation and use, and maintenance and sustainability.
OBJECTIVE :-
- Understand the mechanisms of corrosion
- Understand the costs of corrosion across industry
- Recognize the importance of corrosion prevention and control planning
- Recognize the purpose of the CPC planning standard
- Identify the different components of the standard
- Identify the items or topics that should be addressed during CPC planning
- Possess a fundamental understanding of how this standard can be utilized as an effective tool during CPC planning
- Development skills in the field of to produce competent, professionally qualified graduates who are appropriately trained and will secure immediate, rewarding and useful employment in UK, European or overseas industries as corrosion scientists or engineers.
- To provide conversion training, which is intellectually challenging, as well as being industrially relevant.
- To satisfy the needs of practicing engineers, scientists and technologists wishing to develop professional competence in the areas of corrosion and corrosion control methods.
THE SCIENTIFIC CONTENT OF THE PROGRAM: -
- Corrosion Management in the Oil and Gas Industry:-
- Introduction
- What it is Corrosion? - Definition of Corrosion
- Corrosion in Action: Examples of Corrosion
- Corrosion and Society: Its economic, social, political and environmental impacts
- Liabilities due to corrosion
- Lessons of History
- Basic Concepts in Corrosion.
- Corrosion and Corrosion Engineering (CE) in the Oil and Gas Industry
- The Two Current Corrosion Management (CM) Models
- The Corrosion Management Concept Definition
- The Corrosion Management Implementation Process:-
- The Integrity Review Process
- The Corrosion Engineering and Corrosion Management Interactions Post-Commissioning
- The Corrosion Management Process Implementation
- A Brief Introduction to Risk-Based Inspection (RBI)
- Inspection Basics
- Risk Basics
- Risk-Based Inspection Basics
- Corrosion Loops and Process Flow Diagrams
- Identification and Maintenance of Management Requirements:-
- An Introduction to Management Requirements
- Registers, Strategies and Procedures
- Databases, Documentation and Data Management
- The Significance of Communication
- The Asset Corrosion Management Strategy Document
- Corrosion Control Matrices and Corrosion Key Performance Indicators
- Team Structure, Roles and Responsibilities
- The Significance of Competency
- Corrosion Management Shortcomings and Other CM Requirements:-
- Corrosion Management Shortcomings
- Corrosion Failure Pre-emption
- Corrosion Cost Optimisation
- Other Important CM Requirements
- The Corrosion Management Audit
- The Management of Change Process
- Anomalies and their Management
- Leak Register, Failure Investigations and Learning
- Corrosion Management Benefits and Implementation Recommendations :-
- Potential Benefits of Corrosion Management Applications
- Recommendations for Optimized Corrosion Management Implementation
- Main Conclusions
- Main Recommendations
- Post-Course Assessment.
- Case studies and examples.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND :-
- Corrosion & Integrity Engineers
- Production & Operation Engineers
- Inspection Engineers
- Repair & Maintenance Engineers
- Coating & CP Engineers
- Asset Project Engineers & Asset Managers
- Chemical Treatment Suppliers
- Corrosion Monitoring Systems Suppliers & Lab Technicians
- Applicable to all personnel working in the oil, gas and petrochemical industry, and who are involved in the design, procurement, engineering construction, operation, maintenance and inspection of storage tanks and related facilities.
- Managers, engineers and technicians, and all involved and work-related to inspection & laborites in oil refinery operation of various public institutions and private companies and various ministries .