Deadlegs
21 lessons
Certificate included
2.1 contact hours
This self-paced online course addresses the process of managing the risks associated with deadlegs – locations in piping circuits containing idle, stagnant, or intermittently flowing fluids. Participants will learn about significant industry incidents related to deadlegs, how to define and identify them, piping configurations that can be considered deadlegs, relevant industry documents, and how to assess and rank the associated risks.
The course includes strategies for managing deadlegs using the hierarchy of hazard controls, including elimination, substitution, and engineering and administrative controls. Additionally, it covers how to maintain programs through periodic reviews and updates to ensure that the risks associated with deadlegs are effectively managed.
This course includes:
This course includes on-demand video lessons, comprehension checks, and a final exam
CPD and PDH eligible, with a certificate provided upon completion
Access for 12 months upon purchasing the course
Curated articles to deepen your understanding of each training module's topics
Slides are not available for this course
What You’ll Learn
After completing this course, you should be able to:
Define and identify deadlegs.
Use risk assessment techniques to prioritize strategies for managing deadlegs.
Understand the various means to control the risks associated with deadlegs using the hierarchy of hazard controls methodology.
Understand how to keep deadleg programs evergreen through management of change and periodic reviews.
Who This Course Is For
API 570/piping inspectors
Fixed equipment, reliability, and process engineers
Fixed equipment inspection department supervisors/team leads
Process safety management team members
Leadership with fixed equipment MI responsibilities
Anyone currently involved in mechanical/asset integrity
Anyone interested in advancing to a mechanical integrity (MI) career
Anyone responsible for auditing process safety/MI programs
$142.00
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