Engineering and Maintenance
API 580 Risk-Based Inspection (RBI)
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API 580 Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) Course
Introduction:
Who Should Attend?
Designers, engineers, inspection and maintenance personnel who are concerned with corrosion, process safety, mechanical integrity, and risk-based inspection in the various industries such as oil and gas, refining, petrochemical, chemical process, power, onshore and offshore industries.
Course Outlines:
- Introduction to Mechanical Integrity and Risk
- Scope of API 580
- Terms and Definitions
- Basic Risk Assessment Concepts
- Definition of risk
- Risk Management and Risk Reduction
- Inspection Intervals and Due Dates
- Overview of Risk Analysis
- Inspection Optimization
- Relative Risk vs Absolute Risk
- Introduction to Risk-Based Inspection
- Key Elements of an RBI Program
- Consequence and Probability for RBI
- Types of RBI Assessment
- Precision vs Accuracy
- How RBI Can Help to Manage Operating Risks
- Management of Risks
- RBI and Other Risk-Based and Safety Initiatives
- Relationship with Jurisdictional Requirements
- Planning the RBI Assessment
- Data and Information Collection for RBI Assessment
- Damage Mechanisms and Failure Modes
- Assessing Probability of Failure
- Assessing Consequence of Failure
- Risk Determination, Assessment, and Management
- Risk Management with Inspection Activities
- Other Risk Mitigation Activities
- Reassessment and Updating RBI Assessments
- Roles, Responsibilities, Training, and Qualifications
- RBI Documentation and Recordkeeping
- Summary of Risk-Based Inspection Pitfalls
- End-of-Course Examination