Introduction to Pipeline Inspection Technologies and Procedures (CS023A)

Introduction to Pipeline Inspection Technologies and Procedures


This course will provide you with an awareness of internal and external pipeline inspection technologies and procedures, inspection standards and guidelines (including ISO, API, ASME, ANSI, NACE, DNV and specific national documents), and regulations, and their content related to pipeline inspection, including in-line inspection.

This technical course has been authored by our industry expert and is designed to offer you with just-in-time knowledge related to pipeline integrity management. The courses can be studied as part of your learning journey, or used as a reference library.



Your course at a glance

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Course Availability

Available to access online 24/7

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Duration

Estimated 60 minutes

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Delivery

Study on-demand at your own pace

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Level

Awareness level

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Competency Standards

Satisfies the learning requirement for
Pipeline Inspection Technologies and Procedures CS023A

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What you will get

Completion E-badge, plus informal
Continued Professional Development hours




What you will learn


This technical course has been split into: Welcome and Introduction, What is 'Inspection'?, Why Inspect?, Requirements and Guidance, Overview of Pipelines Inspection Types, Pressure Types, In-Line Inspection, Coating/CP Surveys, and Inspection of Subsea Pipelines.

During these sessions, you will gain insight into:

  • External pipeline inspection principles (techniques and technologies)
  • Internal pipeline inspection principles (techniques and technologies)
  • Environment influences on pipeline integrity
  • Threats to pipeline integrity


Meet your subject matter expert


Philhopkins

Dr Phil Hopkins

Dr. Phil Hopkins, an independent consultant based in the UK, developed all content for this program. Dr Hopkins has held a number of senior management and executive positions in the oil and gas business, and combines this high level management expertise with over 35 years engineering experience in transmission pipelines, including work on pipeline engineering, damage, safety, risk, integrity, surveillance, inspection and maintenance, and repair.

  



 

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