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API 571: Supplemental Inspection Certification Program Damage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment in the Refining and Petrochemical Industries (API Exam Preparation Training)
This course is designed to do two things: 1. Train individuals who are interested in obtaining the API 571 Inspector Certification. 2. Provide individuals with an advanced knowledge of how corrosion mechanisms drive RBI conclusions.
COURSE DESCRIPTION Proper identification of damage mechanisms is important when implementing
Course Duration 6 full days
the API Inspection Codes (API 510, API 570, API 653) and conducting Risk Based Inspection (RBI) per API 580 and API 581. The objective of this program is to provide documented evidence of advanced knowledge and expertise in the area of Corrosion and Materials based on the information contained in API RP 571. An API Supplemental Inspection Certification is defined as “Documentation
Course Cost $1,350 (meals and accomodations not included)
that indicates that minimum requirements have been met for additional qualification in the designated area of expertise”. This certificate will add value to your professional credentials and show your employers and clients that you have obtained a high level of proficiency and understanding in this field. This supplemental inspection certification program is open to anyone who is currently certified to either API 510, 570 or 653. Included with the course is a pre-study
Training Methodology 80% - Lecture 20% - Workshops, Group Work & Practical Exercises
guide and student classroom workbook. The student receives instruction regarding how to take the test, as well as insight into its application in “real world” situations. Daily tests have been designed to gauge students’ proficiency and understanding of the material.
Payment Information Prepayment in full, 30 days prior to the class, is required.
Note: T his does not register you for the API exam. If you have not already registrered for the API exam, you need to download an application from the API website (www.api.org/icp).
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? •
Individuals who are interested in obtaining the API 571 Certification
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Any Inspector or Engineer interested in the refinery corrosion area
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API requires that anyone who is going to take the test must be currently certified as API 510, 570, or 653 Inspector
TESTIMONIALS “The class was very informative and I believe worth the price of admission without the exam considered. It was a pleasure to meet you both and always welcome new relationships in the business.” - Minor B. Taylor -
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Guarantee Policy If you fail the applicable certification exam, you can repeat our training course for free if you attended 100% of the course within the last 12 months.
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REQUIRED CODES & STANDARDS The only required code for this course and the examination is the first edition of API RP 571 with exception of the following sections: 1.1, 3.1, 4.1 & 5.2. Publications for ICP CERTIFICATION EXAMS may be ordered through IHS (www.global.ihs.com) or TechStreet (www.techstreet.com) API members are eligible for a 30% discount on all API documents; exam candidates are eligible for a 20% discount on all API documents. When calling to order, please identify yourself as an exam candidate and/or API member.
COURSE OBJECTIVES • B e prepared for the next API 571 exam and have enough knowledge and skills to pass in order to receive the API 571 Inspector certificate.
• Identify general damage mechanisms on uniform or localized loss thickness and explain the various types of corrosion related to it.
• H ave a general background on the scope, organization and use of API 571 and be able to review the standards and other references related to it.
• D escribe damage mechanisms on high temperature corrosion including oxidation, sulfidation, carburization and metal dusting.
• U nderstand general damage mechanisms applicable to the refining industry and be able to identify their features and functions. • D etermine the various mechanical and metallurgical failure mechanisms such as brittle fracture, stress rupture, steam blanketing, cracking, thermal shock, corrosion and fatigue.
• K now refining industry damage mechanisms used in uniform of localized loss in thickness phenomena. • D escribe refining industry damage mechanisms for environment-assisted cracking and be able to identify the other types of mechanisms.
PINNACLE TRAINING POLICIES Guarantee Policy If you fail the applicable certification exam, you can repeat the same training course for free if you attended 100% of the course within the last 12 months.
Cancellation Policy 14 days prior to the course, a 25% fee is deducted from your refundable payment. 13 - 6 days prior to the course, a 50% fee is deducted from refundable payment. Within 5 days of the course, a 75% fee is deducted. No shows without notification will have no refund. Please note at time of purchase, 20% of the total payment is non-refundable to cover administration and material costs. However, course substitutions may be made at any time.
Attendee Requirements Policy Attendees are responsible for their own method of transportation, lodging, and meals if applicable. Pinnacle is not responsible for registering attendees for the API exams or the fees associated with them. All attendees are responsible to provide their own copies of the API RP documents and bring their own wireless capable computer.
281.598.1330
One Pinnacle Way, Pasadena, Texas 77504
www.pinnacleart.com