5WCSQ - Quality Improvement by the Real-Time Detection of the Problems
Risk-Based Inspection Seminar
1. Risk Based Inspection
by trueventus
4 - 5 December 2012 | Manila, Philippines
INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
As competitive pressures grow in the Oil and Gas and Power Generation sectors KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
there is an economic driver for companies to manage the safe operational life of The course covers various areas from how to conduct an
their existing assets. One of the tools used to manage aging assets is risk based RBI to evaluation of the results. Benefits of attending are
inspection (RBI). With the publication of API 580, 581 and ASME PCC-3, RBI many; however, the following are the main areas:
techniques are seeing both widespread acceptance by regulating bodies and • Gain an understanding of RBI and the development of
application by plant personnel. This has resulted in RBI increasingly being used to this area
achieve both availability and safety targets. • Aging issues and damage mechanisms
• Understand potential rewards from RBI in terms of optimised
RBI is being used to enable companies to move from time based regulatory costs, availability and safety improvements
requirements to optimal shutdown maintenance based on risk of failure. This • Awareness of current standards for RBI and those in
change in philosophy for management of assets is aimed at improving safety and the pipeline
reliability by focusing efforts on higher risk equipment and relaxing requirements • Knowledge of implementation and potential issues from
on low risk equipment. Companies are finding benefits in both shutdown experienced engineer with over 10 years of RBI experience
timescales, i.e. optimized shutdown duration, and extending time between • Guidance on codes and standard for different applica-
shutdowns to meet operational requirements. tions
API 580, 581 and ASME PCC-3 cover RBI for pressure equipment, primarily for the
downstream oil and gas industry. However, the RBI techniques can be used for
power generation and topside equipment offshore. Similar techniques can be
used for structures (e.g. fixed and floating offshore platforms) both on and WHO SHOULD ATTEND
offshore to optimise risk and subsequent mitigation. The seminar covers in detail The training is aimed at all levels from those wishing an
the risk based approach for pressure equipment and highlights how the overview to practicing engineers. As such it is applicable
techniques can be used for other equipment and damage mechanisms, by: to plant managers, insurance industry specialists, regula-
tors, senior engineers and disciplines engineers.
• Giving an overview to the approaches
• Benefits for RBI in terms of costs and safety
• Detailed explanation of the API methodology
• Highlight potential drawbacks and information requirements
• Overview of structural integrity management systems (SIMS)
PRE COURSE QUESTIONNAIRE
In order to clarify your learning objectives and ensure you get
WHY YOU CANNOT MISS THIS EVENT the most out of this training, you will need to complete a
Integrity safety is important to all companies and understanding the asset Pre-Course Questionnaire stating your knowledge of the
risk is the major key indicator in this process. Integrity management is under- subject, level of experience and other relevant issues. The
pinned by inspection and maintenance of equipment. Risk based inspection course leader will analyse your form to ensure that the course
is becoming the major tool in integrity management. covers your needs accordingly.
To be competitive in the current market, industry needs to optimise all costs.
Enabling shutdown frequencies to meet operational needs rather than
specified regulatory requirements is a must. While shutdown the inspection
effort needs to be effective and gain the most value for money. Risk based TRUEOFFER!
inspection is the tool to be used for optimising all inspection activities and Book and pay by 19 October 2012- USD 1395,
hence realising the best return on investment. save USD 200 per delegate
From 20 October 2012- USD 1595 per delegate
*Strictly limited to 25 delegates per session!
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Risk Based Inspection
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Session Seven: API 581 Document
DAY 1 - 2 • Document status, coverage and organisation
• Inspection planning using API RBI technology
Session One: Historical Prospective • API probability of failure and consequence of failure
• Understand the concerns of equipment failure by examining histori- • Level 1 financial consequence analysis
cal background to the failures
• Examine the costs of failures from real examples
• Identify the losses which can be incurred from unplanned shutdowns
and failure Session Eight: RBI of Non Refining Assets
• Risk based inspection methods for fixed structures, e.g. offshore platforms
Session Two: The Modern Approach to Equipment • Risk based inspection methods for floating structures, e.g. FPSOs
Management • Risk based inspection methods for subsea pipelines,
• The equipment integrity trilogy standards from the American • Risk based inspection methods for thermal power stations
Petroleum Institute (API 580/571/579)
• Gain an appreciation of the scope and coverage of the API standards
• Highlight the advantages of RBI with respect to the traditional time
based approach
• Identify the benefits of RBI within your organization and potential cost ABOUT YOUR COURSE LEADER
optimization with respect to regulatory issues
• Gain an appreciation of the concepts of RBI, e.g. qualitative, semi Ian Partridge is a Chartered Engineer (CEng) of the
quantitative and fully quantitative methods UK Institute of Mechanical Engineers (MIMechE). He
also has international professional engineer status
Session Three: Planning the RBI Process and Data (IntPE). He has over twenty years of experience in
Collection equipment risk consulting including conducting
• Essential elements of inspection planning and RBI considerations, risk based inspection, life assessment, failure investigations and
i.e. why, how, who and when fitness-for-service assessments on both static assets as well as rotating
• Planning the RBI assessment from data collection to reporting, machinery primarily in the Oil & Gas and Power generation sectors. In
including objectives and goal setting the area of RBI Ian has been involved in many large projects over the last
• Depth of assessment resolution, boundaries and initial screening 15 years, e.g.:
• Data requirements, accuracy, quantity, where to find it and poten-
tial pit falls with data • Technical Specialist on all Topside Process Assets and Subsea Pipelines
Session Four: Damage Mechanisms and Probability of for a National Oil and Gas Company in South East Asia
Failure • Technical Authority on floating offshore assets to another National Oil
and Gas Company in South East Asia
• Identify potential damage mechanisms, their causes and equip-
• Technical Specialist/consultant on many refinery plant worldwide
ment effected and potential inspection
• Damage mechanisms time dependence or operation dependence • Development of TWI RBI methodology
and the associated effects on inspection planning
• Determining probability and consequence of failure and the evalua- Ian is currently the Regional Engineering Manager of TWI Services Sdn
tion of RISK. Identify potential errors or common mistakes Bhd where he manages and develops TWI’s engineering services in this
• Exercise region. As a specialist engineer and consultant, he has been involved in
several FFS, RBI and life assessment projects for several Oil & Gas and
Session Five: Consequence of Failure Power generation companies in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Ian
• Typical consequence effects for loss of containment in pressure has also represented TWI Ltd, UK on various international standards
equipment committees and published several papers in the above fields for the Oil
• Understand the issues associated with qualitative and quantita- & Gas and Power generation industries.
tive consequence assessment
• Consequence in terms of cost, e.g. how to define safety as a cost
• Exercise
Session Six: Risk Determination & Inspection Risk
Management PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
• Putting it all tighter into a RBI inspection plan 0830 Registration and coffee
• Risk determination and the 5x5 risk plot. Information to be taken 0900 Morning session begins
from risk plot 1030 Morning networking break
• Establishing an inspection plan optimisation and inspection frequency 1300 Networking luncheon
setting 1400 Afternoon session begins
• Role of inspection in managing risk, re-assessment and updating 1530 Afternoon networking break
• Other risk mitigation measures, e.g. repair, modification, process 1730 Course concludes
change, inhibitors and fitness-for-service
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