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SUMMARY:Direct Assessment
DESCRIPTION:Direct Assessment is part of US and India’s mandatory standard for pipeline integrity management for gas systems- ASME B31.8S\n5-Day Classroom Course Days 1-4: 8 am to 5 pm Day 5: 8 am to noon\, unless otherwise noted \nLearning Objectives – the goal is to prepare students to:\n\nUnderstand DA and the relationship to an overall pipeline corrosion integrity management program\nRecognize the benefits and limitations of DA\nUnderstand industry standards related to DА\nDifferentiate DA from other pipeline integrity methods\nPerform quality assurance\nEstablish corrosion rates\nUnderstand responsibilities of the operator and/or service provider\nUnderstand the DA Phases:\n– Pre-Assessment\n– Indirect Inspections\n– Direct Examinations\n– Post-Assessment\nRecognize the different types of DA\n– External Corrosion Direct Assessment (ECDA)\n– Internal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ICDA) 13 12\n– Stress Corrosion Cracking Direct Assessment (SCCDA)\n– Confirmatory Direct Assessment (DA)\n\nThe course is presented in a format of lecture\, discussion and group exercises. The course concludes with a written examination at the end of the week. \nNACE International Gateway India Section\nNACE International Gateway India Section was established in 1992. It has become one of the largest and most active sections of NACE International through its significant contributions for the promotion of corrosion awareness\, protection and control in India and globally. It has done this by organizing annual conferences/seminars as well as education programs and workshops every year. NIGIS is committed to enhancing the quality and range services and activities promoting awareness and control of corrosion. \nNIGIS has more than 1150 members and it has organized over 100 courses that include CIP Level I & II\, CIP Level-II Nuclear course & Maritime Emphasis\, CIP Peer Review certification courses and Refinery Corrosion courses\, during the last five years. It has also held 20 annual conferences. \nNIGIS recognizes that it must encourage the growth of corrosion science not only as a subject but also as a career through the development of professionals associated with it. To this end. NIGIS started the initiative of ‘Corrosion Awareness Day’ where awards are presented to individuals and institutions for their contributions to corrosion awareness and developments in the field of corrosion science and technology \nDirect Assessment\nCourse Highlights\n\nComparison of DA to other pipeline integrity methods\nDirect Assessment Phases\n– Pre-assessment\n– Indirect inspection\n– Direct examinations\n– Post assessment\nExternal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ECDA)\nInternal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ICDA)\nStress Corrosion Cracking Direct Assessment (SCCDA)\nConfi rmatory Direct Assessment (DA)\nEstablishing corrosion rates\nReassessment options /intervals\nQuality assurance\nManagement of change\nContinuous improvement\nResponsibilities of the Operator and/or service provider\n\nRelated Certifications/ Qualifications \n\nPCIM Technologist\n\nThe Direct Assessment course will concentrate on internal\, external and stress corrosion cracking direct assessment along with pre and post assessment\, quality assurance\, data analysis and integration\, and remediation and mitigation activities. The course will also cover the benefits and limitations of Direct Assessment\, its relationship to an overall integrity assessment program and industry standards\, regulations and best practices. \nNACE is recognized as an Authorized Provider of Continuing Education Units by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). To receive CEUs\, participants are required to be engaged in the entire course and successfully pass the final exam.At the conclusion of the course you will be asked to complete a course evaluation. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND?\nThe Pipeline Corrosion Integrity Management Program (PCIM) is a comprehensive training and certification program that is designed to train a wide range of pipeline professionals from field personnel to engineers management. \nIndividuals responsible for the implementation and/or management of an integrity program for a pipeline system with an emphasis on integrity verification and maintenance optimization should attend. \nPrerequisites: No prior training required\, but 8 years of work experience or 4 years work experience and 4 year degree in Physical Science or Engineering is recommended. \nNACE International India Section\n305-A\, Galleria\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai 400076\, India\nTel.: +91 22 25797354. Fax: +91 22 66921572\nEmail: nace@mtnl.net.in\, info@corcon.org\, www.naceindia.org
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SUMMARY:Damage Mechanism Affecting Fixed Equipment In Refining Industry
DESCRIPTION:OBJECTIVE\nResponse\nDamage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment in the Refining and Petrochemical Industries provides an in-depth understanding of over 60 different damage mechanisms that can occur to process equipment. It emphasises on fixed equipment damage mechanism and mitigation procedures. Equipment damages have been resulting in unplanned shutdowns\, lower profitability\, reduced plant reliability and safety. Analysing the damage mechanism and applying suitable mitigation techniques can protect the equipment from damage. \nThis training course covers broadly the topics from API 571 such as different types of damage mechanisms include low temperature and high temperature corrosion\, corrosion under insulation (CUI)\, soil corrosion\, stress corrosion cracking\, sulfide stress corrosion cracking\, wet H2S cracking in sour environment\, corrosion damages in refinery primary and secondary units\, material degradation\, carburization\, graphitisation\, temper embrittlement\, hydrogen embrittlement and sigma phase embrittlement. \nTOPICS TO BE COVERED\n\nPrinciple of Corrosion\nLow Temperature Corrosion\nEnvironment Assisted Corrosion Cracking (SCC)\nHigh Temperature Corrosion\nIn-Service Damage Mechanism.\nCorrosion control in CDU\, VDU and Coker units.\nCorrosion Control in Hydroprocessors\, FCC and CRU\nCorrosion control in Amine treating\, SRU and sour water treatment\, pipeline and storage tank\nQ&A\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND?\nPersonnel engaged in refining industries\, design\, metallurgical investigations\, process engineers\, operations officers\, monitoring and maintenance planners\, service company representatives who support refiners\, corrosion and equipment engineers\, metallurgists\, coating inspectors\, inspection supervisors\, material engineers and academic institutes. \nCLASS TIMING\n09:00 hrs 14:00 hrs \nFACULTY\nThe faculty includes professional experts from organizations & institutions. \nREGISTRATION FEES DETAIL:\nINR. 5000 + 18 * 96GST = INR 5\,900 per delegate\n10% member and also applicable for 4 participants or more from the same organization. Advance payment through online mode is mandatory for registration confirmation.A\nParticipation Certificate will be issued after the course. \nFOR DETAILS \nMr. N Manohar Rao\, Program Coordinator\nEmail: manoharrao1374@gmail.com/Cell: +91-9820039527 \nFOR REGISTRATION\nMr. Rishikesh Mishra\, Manager Technical Services\, NIGIS\nEmail: rishikesh@naceindia.org/Cell: +91-9820459356
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260306
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260308
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SUMMARY:Cathodic Protection and Survey Techniques
DESCRIPTION:OBJECTIVE\nCathodic Protection (CP) is most important technique for protection of underground pipes and metallic structures from corrosion. Corrosion is responsible for metal loss thus weakening the structure\, which results into premature failure of underground structure. Thus causing huge economic loss\, supply disruptions\, environmental pollution besides loss of the company’s reputation and penal actions. CP surveys involve measuring the electrical potential of the structure to verify that it is adequately protected by a CP system\, often using techniques like direct current voltage gradient (DCVG) to identify coating defects and assess the effectiveness of the system. \nTOPICS TO BE COVERED\n\nBasics of Corrosion\nBasic of Cathodic Protection\nCIPL Survey (Close Interval Potential Logging)\nDCVG Survey (Direct Current Voltage Gradient)\nACVG Survey (Alternating Current Voltage Gradient)\nCAT Survey (Current Attenuation Test)\nAC/DC Interference Survey\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND?\nPersonnel who need a working understanding of the basic principles of corrosion prevention. It can be attended by Engineers\, Technicians\, Pipeline Operators\, CP surveyors\, Facility Managers\, Maintenance planners\, Supervisors and Inspectors. It has also been designed for those with no previous training in corrosion prevention\, such as engineers from other disciplines\, management and administrative staff and Salespersons. \nCLASS TIMING\n10:00 HRS – 05:00 HRS \nCOURSE VENUE\nThe Fern Residency Hotel\, Ahmedabad – 380027 \nPARTICIPATION CERTIFICATE WILL BE ISSUED AFTER THE COURSE. \nFOR DETAILS\nMr. Pankaj Panchal\, Program Coordinator Email: cpspanchal@gmail.com \nREGISTRATION FEES DETAIL\nIndividual: Rs. 13\,983 + 18% GST = 16\,500 per participant\nAMPP Member / 4 participants or more from same organization: Rs. 12\,712 + 18% GST = 15\,000 per participant\n \nFOR REGISTRATION\nMr. Rishikesh Mishra\,\nManager Technical Services\, AIC\nEmail: rishikesh@naceindia.org\nCell / WhatsApp: +91-9820459356
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LOCATION:The Fern Residency Hotel\, Ahmedabad
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260523
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SUMMARY:Corrosion Control In The Refining Industry
DESCRIPTION:The Refining Corrosion Technologist certification is targeted at individuals who are responsible for identifying\, locating and controlling corrosion in refinery environment. Those applying for this certification should possess an understanding of refinery process unit-specific corrosion mechanisms. From the proximity of assets to salt water to the production and storage of hazardous chemicals\, refineries pose unique challenges that require specialized training to combat corrosion. The course work covers the effects of corrosion on the production environment and addresses methods to implement corrosion control throughout the full lifecycle\, from material selection and design to maintenance. \nIn the Corrosion Control in the Refining industry course\, get an overview of refinery process units and specific process descriptions\, and learn to recognize corrosion and metallurgical problems that occur in process units. With this course\, you gain valuable information to be used on the job. \nWHO SHOULD PURSUE AND APPLY?\nThe following certification is targeted at individuals who are responsible for identifying\, locating and controlling corrosion in a refinery environment. This includes: \n\nDesign engineers\nProcess engineers\nProcurement engineers\nMaintenance planners\nService company representatives who support refineries\nCorrosion and equipment engineers\nMetallurgists\nInspectors and inspection supervisors\nR&D Personnel\n\nCERTIFICATION EXAMS\nCertification requirements include the practical exam administered at the end of course\, along with an exam delivered via computer-based testing (CBT). The multiple-choice CBT exam is scheduled separately from the course and delivered via Pearson VUE. The initial CBT exam is included with the course registration. \nCOURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES\n\nIdentify the various forms of corrosion and the specific mechanisms that result in each form\nDefine electrochemical processes and concepts\nRecognize the different types of corros environment that affect corrosion\nExamples as to how and when to use corrosion-resistant methods of design\, materials selectio modification of environment\, protective coatings an cathodic and anodic protection\nExamples of control corrosion by selection of design and engineering materials\, modification of the environment\, cathodic and anodic protection an protective coatings\nWork corrosion monitoring techniques using testin inspection\, specimen exposure\, electrochemical methods\, water chemistry\, and analysis of deposits\n\nFOR REGISTRATION\n\nMr. Rishikesh Mishra\, Manager Technical Services\, NIIS\nEmail: rishikesh@naceindia.org/info@naceindia.org\nCell: +91-9820459356 Tel: +91-22-25797354\nAMPP India Chapter Formerly NACE International India Section)\n( 305-A\, Galleria\, Hiranandani Gardens\, Powai\, Mumbai-400076\, INDIA\nTel: +91-22-25797354\nEmail: info@naceindia.org
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