The API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector Certification Preparatory program aims to enhance safety in industries by training inspectors on pressure equipment according to API standards. The five-day course covers essential topics including pressure testing, design fundamentals, inspection requirements, and deterioration modes, preparing participants for the certification examination. It is designed for engineers, supervisors, and managers interested in obtaining the Pressure Vessel Inspector Certification.
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API 510 PREPARATORTY
The API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector Certification Preparatory program aims to enhance safety in industries by training inspectors on pressure equipment according to API standards. The five-day course covers essential topics including pressure testing, design fundamentals, inspection requirements, and deterioration modes, preparing participants for the certification examination. It is designed for engineers, supervisors, and managers interested in obtaining the Pressure Vessel Inspector Certification.
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API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector Certification Preparatory
Objectives
This program will help industries to continually improve and
ensure safety through the use of owner/user or third party inspectors specialized in pressure equipment. The course thoroughly reviews API Publications such as API- 510, API CERT 571, API RP-572, API RP-576, API CERT 577 and Inspectors are certified to inspect refining and petrochemical pressure vessels in accordance with API Standard 510, Pressure Vessel Inspection Code Maintenance, Inspection, Rating, Repair and Alternation. The certification program promotes self-regulation and establishes a uniform national program that will assist state and local governments in pressure vessel regulations. Specific examination criteria simulating actual API test conditions will be utilized, providing an effective study base. Who Should Attend The course is tailored for Engineers, Supervisors, Managers and personnel who are interested in the API 510 program and who wish to present themselves for the Pressure Vessel Inspector Certification examination. Duration 05 Days Day 1 Pressure Testing – Session 1 Hydrostatic Introduction to API 510 Pressure Testing – certification Pneumatic Introduction to ASME Code Review of Practice Exam 1 System Day 3 Introduction to ASME Sec Session 1 VIII Div 1 Points To Recall of Day 2 Session 2 Weld size for attachment Design Fundamentals welds at openings Allowable Stresses Case Studies Joint Category, Joint Type Reinforcement of Openings - Joint Efficiencies Concepts Session 3 Session 2 Design Of Cylindrical Shells Reinforcement Pad Calculations of Vessel Calculations MAWP, Part MAWP Case Studies Static Head Typical Weld Joints For Calculations Design Of Pressure Vessels Dished Heads Case Restrictions on Joints – Studies mismatch tolerances Day 2 Session 3 Session 1 Allowable Weld Points To Recall of Day 1 Reinforcements Design Of Dished Heads Inspection Requirements (Continue…) For Pressure Vesels Depth Of Dished Heads Heat Treatment Session 2 Code Stamping and Data Introduction to External Reports Pressure Calculations Review of Practice Exam 2 Case Studies Impact Testing Requirements Day 4 Session 3 Session 1 Corrosion Rate Points To Recall of Day 3 Determination Introduction To API 510 Code: MAWP Determination For Scope and Applications Vessels In-Service Reference Codes Numerical Examples and Standards Session 3 Specific Definitions External Inspection Session 2 Internal and On-stream API 510 (Continued..): Inspection Inspection Organization Inspection Intervals Owner- User Responsibilities Remaining Service Life Quality Control Manual Illustrative Calculations Certification Requirements Review of Practice Exam 4 Session 3 Exams Modes of Deterioration Corrosion, Fatigue, Creep Freeze Damage, Brittle Fracture, Temper embrittlement Review Of Practice Exam 3. Day 5 Session 1 Points To Recall of Day 4 API 510 (continued…) Defect Inspection Inspection Of Parts Minimum Thickness Evaluation Pitting Corrosion, Localized Corrosion Session 2 API 510 Inspection Practices