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Inspection, Repairs and Alterations of Pressure Vessels
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Short Course Number: PD441
CEU's: 1.50
PDH's: 15.00
Number of days: 2
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| This course is a comprehensive introduction to the requirements of various codes and standards, regarding inspection, repairs and alterations of pressure equipment, and in particular, pressure vessels. The requirements of the National Board Inspection Code and the API-510 will be covered in detail. A brief introduction to API-579, Fitness-for-Service will also be included. Simple flaw evaluation procedures will be evaluated. The activities of ASME’s Post Construction Committee will be explained and documents published by this Committee will be discussed. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Individuals from users, manufacturers, repair organizations, inspection agencies and other organizations involved with maintenance and repair of pressure equipment. This course is intended for beginners, as well as experienced personnel wishing to update their knowledge. SPECIAL FEATURES: Learn about the latest developments in the rapidly advancing field of pressure equipment inspection and repairs - Receive an overview of the work being performed by API, ASME, and PVRC, in the related areas
Take this course and PD442 BPV Code: Section VIII, Division 1 - Design & Fabrication of Pressure Vessels and save up to $525.00 by enrolling into the Combo course PD443 |
10/29/09 - 10/30/09 Houston, Texas Held At: Omni Houston Hotel at Westside
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02/25/10 - 02/26/10 Houston, Texas Held At: Omni Houston Hotel at Westside
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04/29/10 - 04/30/10 Houston, Texas Held At: Omni Houston Hotel at Westside
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06/10/10 - 06/11/10 Houston, Texas Held At: Omni Houston Hotel at Westside
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Kamran Mokhtarian, PE, has 40 years of experience in design, analysis and fabrication of pressure equipment. He presently performs consulting services to the pressure vessel industry. He is the Vice Chairman of ASME Code Subcommittee VIII, a member of ASME Post Construction Committee, ASME/API Joint Committee on Fitness-For-Service and a number of other professional organizations. He is also the Chairman of the Pressure Vessel Research Committee (PVRC).
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Introduction to post construction codes and standards and the interrelation of various documents
Explanation of the responsibilities of the users, manufacturers, repair organizations, regulatory agencies and authorized inspectors
How to obtain a National Board stamp
Detailed requirements of the NBIC
Differences between the NBIC and API-510
Examples of repairs, alterations and the documentation requirements for each
An introduction to API-579
Simple Level 1 evaluation procedures for various flaws
An introduction to the ASME Post Construction Committee
Introduction to ASME post-construction standards
Overview of work being performed by API, ASME, and PVRC related to post construction issues
Examples demonstrating the application of the rules
Open discussion of specific situations and problems brought up by the attendees
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