Course Overview:
This workshop will provide a basic introduction to integrity management programs (IMPs) for pipelines. Federal regulations for gas and liquid pipelines will be summarized, and the implications of recent regulatory modifications and proposed rules addressed. Several case studies will be used to help attendees understand strengths and weaknesses of typical IMPs. The workshop will cover the impact of recent incidents and future trends.
Course Topics:
• Definition and Goal of IM
• Federal Regulations for Gas and Liquid Pipelines
• Summary and Implications of Recent Regulatory Modifications and Proposed Rules
• Key Elements of the Integrity Management Standards (API 1160 and ASME B31.8S)
• Examples of Integrity Management Programs
• Case Studies on Strengths and Weaknesses of Typical IMP's
• Impact of Recent Incidents and Future Trends
This workshop will provide a basic introduction to integrity management programs (IMPs) for pipelines. Federal regulations for gas and liquid pipelines will be summarized, and the implications of recent regulatory modifications and proposed rules addressed. Several case studies will be used to help attendees understand strengths and weaknesses of typical IMPs. The workshop will cover the impact of recent incidents and future trends.
Course Topics:
• Definition and Goal of IM
• Federal Regulations for Gas and Liquid Pipelines
• Summary and Implications of Recent Regulatory Modifications and Proposed Rules
• Key Elements of the Integrity Management Standards (API 1160 and ASME B31.8S)
• Examples of Integrity Management Programs
• Case Studies on Strengths and Weaknesses of Typical IMP's
• Impact of Recent Incidents and Future Trends
Course Objectives:
Coming Soon!
Course Fees (In USD):
ASME Member $850
Non-ASME Member $950
(Fees include Professional Course Guide, Breakfast and Lunch)
Course Attendees:
Pipeline engineers with 2 – 5 years of practical experience. (This is NOT for engineers with no experience – a basic understanding of design, construction and operation is assumed.)
Course Venue:
Tulsa Community College
North East Campus
3727 East Apache Street
Tulsa, OK 74115-3151
Pipeline engineers with 2 – 5 years of practical experience. (This is NOT for engineers with no experience – a basic understanding of design, construction and operation is assumed.)
Course Venue:
Tulsa Community College
North East Campus
3727 East Apache Street
Tulsa, OK 74115-3151
Cancellation/Refunds
Cancellations made through February 10, 2012 will receive a refund, less the non-refundable registration fee of $200. Refunds are not available after February 25, 2012. Substitutions for individuals enrolled may be made at any time.
ASME-IPTI reserves the right to cancel a course if enrollment is insufficient to ensure maximum effectiveness. This decision is made approximately two weeks before the course begins. If this occurs, enrollees will receive a full refund or be given the opportunity to transfer to another course date. Keep our cancellation policy in mind when making airline reservations, as ASME-IPTI cannot be responsible for fees charged for canceling or changing your airline ticket. Students are responsible for handling all travel arrangements and the costs associated with their travel.
For Course and Registration questions please contact Lydia Serenil, serenill@asme.org or 281-493-3491.
