Upon completion of this training course, participants will be able to:
Compare and contrast Refinery Process unit designs.
Discuss unit damage mechanisms.
List the key steps in the inspection planning process.
Identify unit-specific problems and describe typical solutions.
Acquire the ability to participate in RBI Workshops.
Develop skills to prepare inspection task plans outside of RBI Workshops.
Delivery Method:
The course will be delivered through a combination of lectures, case studies, group discussions, and practical exercises. Participants will engage in interactive sessions to enhance learning and practical application of concepts.
Target Audience:
Engineers, inspectors, supervisors, and managers involved in refinery operations, maintenance, inspection, and reliability.
Course Outlines:
Refinery Process Unit Designs and Damage Mechanisms
Overview of refinery process units and their designs
Comparison of common refinery layouts and configurations
Introduction to unit damage mechanisms: corrosion, erosion, cracking, etc.
Inspection Planning Process and Unit-Specific Problems
Key steps in the inspection planning process
Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) methodology overview.
Identifying unit-specific problems and typical solutions.
Participation in RBI Workshops
Understanding the purpose and structure of RBI workshops
Hands-on participation in simulated RBI workshops
Practical exercises on risk assessment and prioritization.
Preparation of Inspection Task Plans
Developing inspection task plans outside of RBI workshops.
Case studies and examples of effective inspection planning
Review and discussion of inspection task plans developed by participants.