Course Overview:
This course is designed for engineers, supervisors and foremen with 1-5 year experience and is a vital lesson for their understanding of past industry pressure control failure and their consequences and future prevention.
As part of this two-day course, students involved in the design, operations or construction of gas piping systems will review previous gas industry incidents and learn the factors involved in past mistakes in order develop strategies to mitigate over pressurization.
Target Audience:
- Engineers responsible for pipeline design or for providing pipeline O&M support
- Managers responsible for pipeline operations and design
- Support staff who can benefit from an overall understanding of operation and design requirements for gas pipelines
- Employees of companies that provide technical services and products to the gas pipeline industry
When
May 13-15, 2025
T-TH: 10:00am - 3:30pm (CST)
Course Format
Virtual Instructor-led
CEU 1.5 | PDH 15
Registration Cost
$1050
Topics Covered:
- Federal Code requirements
- Review of basic control and monitoring systems.
- Close review of Incidents, NTSB Investigations, Recommendations
- Regulator Control Lines
- Operation of manual bypass valves
- MAOP Considerations
- Operator Qualifications
- Gas Main Abandonment
- Gas Main Tie-ins
- Uprating (beyond Subpart K)
If you're registering with a company colleague (or two or more) at the same time, you can save an additional 10%. (The 10% discount applies only to two or more students taking the same class and does not apply to two students taking separate courses.) Contact us if you plan to use the team discount.
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