RBI Course

Risk Based Inspection Course

Course Content

RBI in accordance with API BRD 581, API RP 580 and ASME; reasons for implementing RBI; benefits of using RBI; practical implementation of RBI; planning successful RBI implementation projects; practical likelihood and consequence analysis; preparing inspection plans and optimizing maintenance and inspection intervals

Objectives

At the end of the course, attendees will be able to:

  • Confidently explain the differences between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 RBI assessments
  • Understand the reasons for and benefits of implementing RBI
  • Client-Server
  • Undertake rapid practical RBI implementation
  • Plan successful RBI projects
  • Prepare risk-based inspection plans and optimize maintenance and inspection intervals
  • Recommend suitable risk mitigation actions

Together, these two documents comprise the widely recognized benchmark for industry-accepted RBI practices.

    API’s courses to learn which RBI technologies, procedures, and working processes comply with the two important documents:

    • Recommended Practice for Risk-Based Inspection (API RP 580)
    • Base Resource Document on RBI (API Publication 581)

    Instructor

    We are working with lecturer from ITB (Institut Teknologi Bandung) in conducting this course. The professional lecturers, which have best practices in industry, will be the gain of this course

    Course Highlights

    • Why RBI analysis is used.
    • The benefits and limitations of various RBI technologies.
    • Differences between qualitative and quantitative approaches to RBI methods.
    • The scope of equipment covered in RBI techniques.
    • How RBI provides input to minimum requirements for programs that meet RP 580.
    • Computerized Maintenance Management Systems, and enterprise schedule/tracking.
    • Communication tips to help explain RBI to regulators.
    • Future industry trends in RBI.

    Who should attends

    • Refining and petrochemical engineers and inspectors.
    • Engineers and inspection personnel from the pulp and paper, oil and natural gas, and chemical industries may also find the course beneficial. A working knowledge of basic equipment is recommended.
    • The course is aimed at plant engineers, non-destructive testing engineers, materials and corrosion engineers, plant inspectors responsible for managing the integrity of ageing process equipment, pipelines, boilers and storage tanks.
    • It is recommended that attendees have knowledge of the inspection, design, fabrication, operation or maintenance of process equipment and piping, as well as some knowledge of the most common pressure equipment design codes/standards.

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