Pipeline Integrity Course

  • An understanding of all aspects of dig-site direct assessment and their relationships to overall pipeline integrity issues
  • A basic understanding of external corrosion - its causes and control/prevention techniques, including surveys and associated measurements
  • A basic understanding of internal corrosion and microbial corrosion - the causes and conditions of occurrence
  • The ability to assess the topography in a consistent manner regardless of region.
  • The ability to categorize soil parameters in a consistent manner regardless of region and the ability to measure soil properties, i.e., grain size, resistivity, redox potential pH, aeration.
  • The ability to carry out above ground surveys - corrosion, resistivity and coating - in the vicinity of a dig-site prior to the completion of the excavation
  • An understanding of the significance of terrain, drainage and soils - sufficient to enable the process of site selection.
  • The ability to tie above ground survey references to pipe references.
  • Proficieny in:
    • Measuring pipe potential with a ½-cell reference electrode
    • Measuring resistivity, redox potential and pH
  • The ability to perform the following above ground surveys:
    • Pipe to soil potential
    • Wenner 4-pin soil resistivity
    • Coating surveys (DCVG, ACVG, electromagnetic or Pearson)
  • The ablity to identify and confirm the correct location of in-line-inspection anomalies.
  • Expertise in:
    • locating disbonded coating
    • taking underfilm pH measurements
    • identifying relevant corrosion deposits;
    • gathering electrolyte and soil samples where required
    • correlating samples and measurements with actual anomalies (or with areas where there are none)
  • Understanding and proficiency at utilizing DAP's Input, Correlating and Reporting software and the ability to lanch, complete and store all NDE forms within the software.
  • An understanding of the relationships between time-dependent defects and the following essential parameters:
    • pipe-to-soil potentials
    • soil resistivity
    • drainage
    • soil redox potential
    • soil and pipe surface pH
    • corrosion deposits
  • Proficieny at:
    • determining if information is consistent
    • making preliminary assessments of the root cause(s) of the anomalies found
    • summarizing the reasons why the evidence indicates low (or high) integrity risk
Pipeline Integrity Course, Pipeline Direct Assessment, Integrity Management Program

Pipeline Integrity Course, Pipeline Direct Assessment, Integrity Management Program