The Imperial Corporate Training Institute delivers the database material and ecosystem Component Evaluation course. The course addresses industrial ecologies (including the chemical and petroleum industries) as well as various forms of electrical copper-air, steel, and aluminum electrical corrosion. The course is designed for those working in frontline operations of chemical or petroleum production and will enable participants to identify the root causes of degradation and implement strategies to prevent degradation through the proper application of techniques for identifying and evaluating the current state and quality of industrial assets.
The course will teach participants how to assess the damage mechanisms associated with industrial materials, identify and evaluate failures of equipment, and understand the process of systematic failure analysis. Participants will benefit from the opportunity to participate in case studies, engage in physical exercises, and engage in discussions regarding methods to enhance the effectiveness of maintenance strategies and proactively address degradation issues associated with the operation of refinery facilities through the combination of best practices and innovative approaches.
Objectives
Attendees will be able to:
- Establishing expertise in the identification of industrial materials and their corrosion degradation mechanisms.
- Development of corrosion analysis techniques to service petrochemical plants.
- Determining root causes of failed equipment and implementing preventative measures against similar failures.
- Utilization of material testing procedures to assess and maintain the integrity of petrochemical plants.
- Creating and executing maintenance practices that enhance operational effectiveness.
- Utilization of practical resources to achieve operational safety and reliability for refineries.
Target Audience
- Mechanical, chemical and maintenance engineering personnel who provide support to petrochemical/refinery processes.
- Reliability and Integrity Management professionals who would benefit from advanced training on material degradation and failure prevention techniques.
- Industrial personnel engaged in routine maintenance, equipment inspections, and quality assurance.
- Industrial personnel serving as testers, supervisors or in the other roles that have responsibilities with regard to operating safety, integrity and testing of petrochemical plants.
- Consultants and other support roles for petrochemical plants and related facilities.