FIT FOR SERVICE TRAINING COURSE
NOVEMBER 2015 KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
As competitive pressures grow in the Oil & Gas and Power Generation sectors there is an economic driver for companies to extend the safe operational life of their existing assets well beyond the envisaged design life. One of the tools used to manage aging assets is fitness-for-services (FFS). With the recent publication of API 579/ASME
FFS-1 the FFS techniques are seeing both widespread acceptance by regulating bodies and application by plant personnel. This has resulted in FFS increasingly being used to achieve both availability and safety targets. FFS assessment can in many cases quickly enable the following to be answered:
• Equipment damage severity after in-service inspection • Remaining life and life extension of equipment • Run/repair/replace decisions
There are many FFS documents currently available, eg ASME B31G, BS7910.
However, this training has been developed, based around the latest API 579/ASME FFS-1 (2007) standard. The standard has be expanded from its first edition to address further material damage mechanisms.
KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
•Develop further your asset integrity knowledge and skills •Working knowledge of the state-of-the-art techniques for defect assessment •Ability to perform Level 1 & 2 assessments for many damage mechanisms •Masteting working knowledge of the high end Level 3 assessment methods •Understand and determine inspection requirements for assessment •Enable inspections to be planned that will determine all the information requirements to enable an FFS to be conducted •Extend your expertise in equipment analysis, damage assessment, and integrity analysis •Determine cost savings from FFS versus repair, inspection deferment and other mitigation methods.
To access the information the pdf is enclosed
To contact please call me as per the details on this pdf
To register for this international conference, kindly fill in the registration form and fax or email it back to me.
Best regards
Mike Jones