ASME Plant Inspector Level 1

ASME Plant Inspector Level 1 Course provides the fundamental principles of the inspection, assessment, and management of fixed pressure equipment. The content of the course is delivered in a systematic manner, from the inspection planning process to inspection practices and evaluation of the associated equipment. It is aimed at the upstream and downstream Petrochemical industry but is equally relevant to stakeholders from other sectors that utilize pressure equipment.

 

  • Introduction/Reasons for Inspection
  • Risk-Based Inspection (RBI)
  • Engineering Materials and Basic Design Principles
  • In-Service Piping Monitoring
  • In-Service Pressure Vessel Monitoring
  • Useful Remaining Life Assessments
  • In-Service Storage Tank Inspection
  • Testing and Examination
  • Inspection Plans
     

 

  • NDT Technicians/Inspectors
  • Inspection/Integrity/Project Engineers
  • Technical Assistants
  • Project/Inspection Coordinators
  • Plant Supervisors

 

  • The inspection role includes the objectives of inspection reports
  • Statutory requirements
  • Equipment failure modes including principal stress and crack propagation

 

  • Detection of DMs including techniques of thickness measurement
  • Evaluation of degraded items including measurement of vessel peaking and distortion
  • Professional or technical plantation

  • Inspection reporting includes the use of the correct technical terminology.
  • Practical skills include writing an assessed inspection plan.
  • Petrochemical and process industries and become knowledgeable in inspection plans

 

  • Various sources of income namely, Salary, work contract, Commission, and Rent.
  • Training and certification in the fundamental principles of inspection assessment and management of fixed pressure equipment

 

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