Many In-line Inspection (ILI) systems are designed for specific purposes. This technology has general capabilities and limitations, which are defined mainly by the size and shape of the targeted defect or anomaly, but also by the pipeline configuration, product type, and operating parameters. This training course will provide the underlying inspection principles, concepts, and technical parameters of various ILI technologies applied to pipelines. This learning program will provide a foundational understanding of potential ILI system performance to aid in the selection of an appropriate ILI technology approach for integrity assessment.
Available 24/7
Estimated 3 - 4 months
Blended learning
Foundation level
Satisfies the requirement for
In-Line Inspection Technologies and Procedures CS022F+
Certificate of completion, plus
Continued Professional Development hours
The learning program is aimed at pipeline integrity engineers who are involved in the selection and use of in-line inspection systems for the detection, characterization, and assessment of pipeline defects.
The program is an online, on-demand course designed to be completed within 3–4 months. The program includes the following:
When completing this program, it will be possible to explain the purpose, capabilities, and limitations of inline inspection technologies, their measurement principles, and the pipeline configuration factors that may influence inspection results. You will also be able to define and describe in-line inspection technology to coworkers and question in-line inspection service providers about the potential of in-line inspection systems to address specific integrity problems and defect geometries under supervision.