Technical and Operational Aspects of Pipeline Pigging
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Technical and Operational Aspects of Pipeline Pigging Course
Introduction:
An Asset Integrity Management & Audit (AIM) program serves as a foundation that encompasses design, maintenance, inspection, process, operations, and management principles, ultimately maximizing return on investments. This comprehensive training course begins by introducing the concept of Asset Management (AM) in both offshore and onshore industries, following the ISO 55000 standard. It then delves into the concept of AIM, emphasizing the importance of design, technical integrity, and operational integrity in safeguarding the overall operational system.
Course Objectives:
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
· Manage assets in the petroleum industry in a sustainable and safe manner
· Assess & control Asset Integrity of operational assets in production & process systems
· Perform integrity management on the topside and subsea systems
· Realize overall asset process in a systems engineering perspective
· Use of adaptive technologies and techniques in engineering projects
Who Should Attend?
This course is intended for:-
- Engineering Asset Management & Asset Integrity & Audit Management personnel
- Technical Safety personnel
- Engineers involved in maintenance and modification projects
- Inspection and maintenance analysis and planning personnel
- Project managers and project engineers
- Technical discipline responsible personnel
Course Outlines:
Asset Integrity Management
- Introduction to the concept of Asset Management& Asset Integrity Management
- Asset Management Landscape process model
- The Asset Management System – Asset Management Policy – Asset Management Strategy – (Strategic) Asset Management Plans – line of sight
- Asset Management roles
- International standard on Asset Management: ISO 55000
- Certification
Risk & Risk Assessment
- Approaches Used for Asset Integrity Management
- Identification & assessment of risk
- Risk management: using the risk matrix, risk register & hazard log
- Risk on the business level, system-level and asset level
- Several methodologies on different levels
- Contingency planning
Risk-Based Maintenance
- Deterioration: the way assets could fail
- The seven steps of Risk-Based Maintenance (RBM) / Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) incl. Failure Mode Effects &Criticality Analysis
- Failure behavior of onshore & offshore systems
- Choosing the right maintenance task
- Risk-Based Inspection
- Practical application
Life Cycle Management Aspects
- Life cycle of an asset
- Systems Engineering & RAMS specification
- Operational workflow
- Lifetime extension
- Performance measurement / KPI’s
The Way Forward: Improvement Plan Workshop
- Assessment of current Asset Management performance (specific aspects)
- Drawing up an improvement plan / individual improvement plans to optimize the cost/ benefits