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A Practical Approach To Risk-Based Inspection (RBI)


 



An intensive 2-3 day group training programme covering the practical and team-working aspects of RBI of pressure equipment and mechanical plant. Combined technical and group dynamics training covering:

  • Practical UK application of the semi-quantitative RBI approach.
  • Defect criticality assessment.
  • Pressure vessels, boilers, pipework, protective devices: BS/ASME.
  • Using selected API 581 methodologies.
  • How to design the RBI team.
  • Team working methods and group dynamics.
This is an ASME approved course with ongoing assessment and examination. Successful delegates will receive certificates from ASME confirming their performance on the course.

This course is operated by Matthews Engineering Training Ltd as authorized global training provider to ASME. Course delegates are limited to 9 so places will be allocated on a ‘first come first served’ basis. Fees for the course are £1595 + VAT per delegate to include all course materials and books (excluding accommodation). To reserve a place contact Mr Cliff Matthews directly on enquiries@matthews-training.co.uk or 07732 799351.

Matthews Engineering Training Ltd is an authorized global training provider to The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
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