This program is designed to prepare participants for the certification exam only.
This specialized program is designed for professionals involved in pipeline inspection and maintenance, focusing on the field techniques used for assessing internal and external corrosion in compliance with API 570 standards. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of corrosion mechanisms, inspection methods, and mitigation strategies to ensure pipeline integrity and reliability.
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Explore API 570 standards for pipeline inspection and maintenance.
Identify and analyze internal and external corrosion mechanisms.
Apply field techniques for accurate corrosion assessment.
Develop effective corrosion prevention and mitigation strategies.
Prepare for the certification exam.
Pipeline Inspectors and Engineers.
Corrosion Technicians and Specialists.
Maintenance and Reliability Professionals.
Quality Control and Assurance Personnel.
Professionals preparing for API 570 certification.
Overview of API 570 standards and their applications.
Fundamentals of corrosion and its impact on pipelines.
Types of pipelines and materials prone to corrosion.
Regulatory requirements and compliance for pipeline integrity.
Roles and responsibilities of corrosion assessors.
Types and causes of internal corrosion.
Factors influencing internal corrosion (e.g., flow rates, contaminants).
Common corrosion forms: pitting, erosion, and microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC).
Identifying signs and symptoms of internal corrosion.
Types and causes of external corrosion.
Environmental and soil factors affecting external corrosion.
Corrosion under insulation (CUI) and atmospheric corrosion.
Coating degradation and cathodic protection failures.
Visual inspection methods for identifying corrosion.
Non-destructive testing (NDT) methods: ultrasonic testing (UT), radiographic testing (RT), and magnetic particle testing (MT).
Advantages and limitations of various inspection techniques.
Selecting the appropriate inspection method for different corrosion types.
Interpreting inspection results accurately.
Pipeline pigging and internal inspection tools (e.g., smart pigs).
In-line inspection (ILI) and corrosion mapping.
Chemical sampling and analysis for internal corrosion.
Assessing corrosion rates and wall thickness loss.
Direct assessment (DA) methodologies for external corrosion.
Soil resistivity testing and coating integrity surveys.
Close interval surveys (CIS) and DCVG/ACVG techniques.
Evaluating cathodic protection (CP) system performance.
Procedures for excavating and inspecting buried pipelines.
Protective coatings and linings for pipelines.
Cathodic protection design and maintenance.
Chemical inhibitors for internal corrosion control.
Pipeline cleaning and maintenance practices.
Developing corrosion management plans.
Analyzing inspection and assessment data.
Preparing corrosion assessment reports.
Documenting findings and recommendations.
Using software tools for corrosion analysis.
Techniques for communicating results to stakeholders effectively.
Safety protocols for corrosion inspection and assessment.
Compliance with API, NACE, and other industry standards.
Environmental and health considerations in corrosion management.
Emergency response planning for pipeline failures.
Ethical responsibilities in pipeline integrity management.
Overview of the API 570 certification process and requirements.
Key topics and domains covered in the API 570 exam.
Sample Questions and their Potential Answers.
Resources and material for further study.