Course Name |
Course Description |
Training Duration |
Registration |
CFR Part 191 & 192 |
Pipeline Safety Regulatory Structure. Overview of Parts 190-199 and Part 40. Part 191 – Reporting Requirements. Overview and Structure of Part 191/192 |
This course is 28 hours/3.5 days |
|
CFR Part 195 |
Pipeline Safety Regulatory Structure. Overview of Parts 190-199 and Part 40. Reporting Requirements. Overview and Structure of Part 195 |
This course is 24 hours/3 days |
|
Custom Training |
Custom development and delivery of Parts 191/192/195. |
This course is 28 hours/3.5 days |
|
Introduction to Pipelines (C-100) |
Course objectives are to familiarize students new to pipelines with basic operations of pipelines systems. Furthermore, students receive an introduction to applicable regulations and basic strategies to support asset life and longevity. |
This course is 4 hours/half day |
|
Introduction to Part 191 & 192 (C-110) |
Students receive an overview of gas pipeline safety regulations with emphasis on why regulations were adopted and their applicability. |
This course is 28 hours/3.5 days |
|
Introduction to Part 195 (C-120) |
For hazardous liquids pipeline safety regulations, students receive an overview of each component of the regulations with emphasis on applicability. |
This course is 24 hours/3 days |
|
Gas Integrity Management for Transmission Pipelines (C-130) |
This course covers each of the elements of the Gas Transmission Integrity Management requirements and presents students with strategies to implement a successful program. |
This course is 24 hours/3 days |
|
Hazardous Liquids Integrity Management (C-140) |
This course covers each of the elements of the Gas Transmission Integrity Management requirements and presents students with strategies to implement a successful program. |
This course is 24 hours/3 days |
|
Distribution Integrity Management (C-150) |
Emphasizing the concepts and regulatory requirements of integrity management, students received distribution system focused integrity management instruction. |
This course is 16 hours/2 days |
|
Introduction to Corrosion Management (C-160) |
In this course, students will receive an introduction to basic cathodic protection concepts including, but not limited to, corrosion cells, galvanic anode systems, and impressed current systems. |
This course is 24 hours/3 days |
|
Inline Inspection (C-170) |
Inline Inspection (ILI) provides students with insights into threat-based tool selection, tool capabilities, and ILI data analysis. Topics also include actionable anomalies and field measurement. |
This course is 16 hours/2 days |
|
Audit Management (C-180) |
With emphasis on soft skills, body language “tells” and other non-technical elements of managing an investigation, students receive insights into non-technical influences on audits. |
This course is 16 hours/2 days |
|
Advanced Risk Assessment (C-250) |
In this course, students gain insights into Risk Assessments employed by both hazardous liquids and natural gas pipeline operators to meet the transmission (gas and hazardous liquids) integrity management requirements. |
This course is 24 hours/3 days |
|
Advanced Corrosion Management (C-260) |
This customized course allows students to focus on specialized areas of corrosion management. Possible course structure and topics include NACE certification preparation, rectifier operations, and AC mitigation. |
This course is 16 hours/2 days |
|
Rectifier Troubleshooting and Maintenance |
This course covers the proper procedures and techniques for field corrosion personnel to safely operate in and around CP Rectifiers. Topics covered include electrical & corrosion fundamentals, safety considerations & practices, hands-on troubleshooting of CP Rectifiers and design considerations. |
This course is 12 hours/1.5 days |
|