Corrosion Management – NACE and API 571
A focused 2-day course that equips technical professionals with the knowledge to identify, assess, and manage corrosion risks using NACE standards and API 571, ensuring asset integrity and operational safety.
Description
This 2-day course provides a comprehensive understanding of corrosion management principles, focusing on NACE standards and API 571 guidelines. Designed for engineers and technical professionals in industries like oil, gas, and petrochemicals, it equips participants with skills to identify, assess, and mitigate corrosion risks, ensuring asset integrity and safety.
Corrosion is a critical challenge in industries reliant on metal infrastructure, leading to costly repairs, downtime, and safety risks. Corrosion Management – NACE and API 571 is a 2-day course that equips professionals with the knowledge and tools to manage corrosion effectively, adhering to NACE standards and API 571 guidelines. The course covers corrosion mechanisms, material selection, inspection techniques, and mitigation strategies, tailored to industries like oil and gas, pipelines, and petrochemicals.
Participants will explore corrosion science, including types of corrosion (e.g., galvanic, pitting, stress corrosion cracking) and environmental factors. The course delves into API 571’s damage mechanisms, providing practical insights into identifying and assessing corrosion in assets like pipelines, vessels, and tanks. NACE standards for corrosion control, including cathodic protection and coatings, are thoroughly examined, with emphasis on compliance and best practices.
This course is ideal for professionals seeking to enhance asset reliability, reduce maintenance costs, and ensure safety through effective corrosion management.
By the end, attendees will be equipped to implement NACE-compliant strategies, interpret API 571 guidelines, and develop robust corrosion management plans, ensuring operational efficiency and regulatory compliance.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Understand corrosion mechanisms and their impact on industrial assets.
- Apply NACE standards and API 571 guidelines to corrosion management.
- Identify and assess corrosion types using inspection techniques.
- Develop effective corrosion mitigation and control strategies.
- Implement cathodic protection and coating systems per industry standards.
- Create corrosion management plans to enhance asset integrity.
Who Should Attend?
- Corrosion engineers, pipeline engineers, and maintenance professionals.
- Asset integrity managers and inspection personnel.
- Professionals in oil, gas, petrochemical, or power generation industries.
- Technical managers seeking to ensure compliance with NACE and API standards.
Course Outline
Day 1: Corrosion Fundamentals and Standards
- Introduction to corrosion science: Types, causes, and environmental factors.
- Overview of API 571: Damage mechanisms in refining and petrochemical industries.
- NACE standards: Principles of corrosion control and management.
- Exercise: Identifying corrosion types.
Day 2: Mitigation and Management
- Corrosion mitigation: Cathodic protection, coatings, and material selection.
- Inspection techniques for corrosion assessment (e.g., NDT, visual inspection).
- Developing a corrosion management plan: Risk assessment and monitoring.
- Applying NACE and API 571 to real-world scenarios.
Course Format and Duration
Live-Online