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School and training course in:Houston, United StatesTotal 600 result(s).
School: American Society of Mechanical Engineers Training Centers: HOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS, ORLANDO, SAN FRANCISCO, UNITED STATES Tel.: 1-800-843-2763 ASME International Three Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5990 USA Pressure Vessels Course Format: Classroom This comprehensive course covers the 2007 Edition of the ASME Code, Section VIII, Division 2. With this Edition, this Code was totally re-written and updated to the latest technology. Some of the design and fabrication rules are totally new and state-of-the-art. Having more refined and more accurate rules, the design margins have been reduced. The use of this new Code could result in considerab...
Recommended Practice for Fitness-For-Service and Continued Operation of Equipment Course Format: Classroom Fitness-for-service assessment is a multi-disciplinary engineering approach that is used to determine if equipment is fit to continue operation for some desired future period. The equipment may contain flaws, have sustained damage, or have aged so that it cannot be evaluated by use of the original construction codes. API 579 provides a comprehensive consensus industry recommended practice that ...
Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components Course Format: Classroom This course is an overview of Section III, Division 1 and is intended to assist technical organizations, utilities, equipment and material manufacturers, installers and insurance companies in the understanding of the Nuclear Code. This course blends the technical and administrative requirements that form the basis for the Section III Quality Systems.
Because so many purchase orders today ca...
Inspection, Repairs and Alterations of Pressure Vessels Course Format: Classroom 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 evaluatio...
Welding and Brazing Qualifications Course Format: Classroom This course covers the requirements of ASME Section IX by reviewing basic welding metallurgy. Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
�Learn how to achieve economical compliance with ASME Section IX requirements
�Gain experience to interpret, understand and comply with ASME Section IX
�Review welding processes /variables and basic welding metallurgy
�Review the ...
Design and Fabrication of Pressure Vessels Course Format: Classroom Based on the rules for pressure vessel design and construction, this course is a comprehensive introduction to the requirements of Section VIII, Division 1 including background, organization, design, materials, fabrication, inspection, testing and documentation of pressure vessels. The more commonly used subsections and paragraphs will be covered, and a discussion of individual problems or situ...
Design and Fabrication of Pressure Vessels with Repairs and Alteration Consideration Course Format: Classroom This course is a combination of Section VIII, Division 1 - Design & Fabrication (PD442) and Inspection, Repairs, and Alternations of Pressure Vessels (PD441).
ADVANCED CONCEPTS FOR PROCESS HAZARD ANALYSIS Course Format: Classroom This new advanced course expands the knowledge and application of Process Hazard Analyses beyond the basics presented in CH157. The attendees will develop a complete HAZOP study of a simple problem, including findings and recommendations that would lead to risk reduction action items. Then the team will analyze their study to evaluate their findings and recommendations, complete an exercise t...
Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components Course Format: Classroom Understand the rules for inservice inspection of nuclear power plant vessels, piping, pumps, valves, and supports.
Discuss the engineers role in evaluation of service conditions and repair, replacement, and modification.
Review the philosophy of the development of the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code as it applies to operating nuclear power plants, including a detailed review of ...
HAZOP Studies and other PHA Techniques for Process Safety and Risk Management Course Format: Classroom Requirements Relative to PHAs
Risk Matrix Usage
Use of Checklists for the Review of Siting Issues and Human Factors
Application of HAZOP and What If Methods to Continuous Processes
Application of FMEA to Continuous Processes; PHAs for PLC-Controlled Processes; Method Selection and PHA Quality; PHA Revalidation
You Should Attend If:
You need to become an effective proces...
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