Piping and Welding Inspector Course

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February 3-4, 2012
9am – 5pm
Ascott, Makati City

Fee: Php 15,000.00 / person plus 12% VAT

  • Early Registration Payment: Ten-Percent (10%) Discount if PAID thirty (30) days before the training date
  • Group Discount: Five-Percent (5%) on Three (3) or More Participants


 
 
 
 
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Seminar Overview:

The objective of the two (2) day seminar is to provide information to the fabricators, engineering companies the requirements of Pressure Piping Systems Code as applicable ASME piping codes and to provide awareness and guidance for the effective implementation of a Quality Management System, thereby, helping to construct a safe piping systems. A thorough understanding of the requirements of the regulations and ASME Codes promotes the construction of piping systems that are safe and reliable.

What Will You Learn?:

At the conclusion of the course, the attendees will have an understanding of the:

  • pressure piping requirements of the Safety Code
  • responsibilities of the manufacturers, owners and designers under the Act and the Codes
  • ASME Code requirements for design, materials, fabrication, examination and testing (ASME B31.1/B31.3/B31.5/B31.9)
  • application of ASME Section IX to WPS s and Performance Qualification Cards.
  • ISO Quality Concepts.
  • Design of a quality manual for the construction of piping, links to procedures and implementation.

Each quality element will be reviewed in detail and related to relevant ASME B31.3 Code requirements.

  • NDE, PWHT, MTR s and verification of the reports and charts.
  • inspection controls and responsibilities.
  • control of quality documents and maintenance of a Project File.

Who must attend:

  • Pressure Piping Fabricators,
  • Production Managers, QA/ QC Managers, QC Inspectors
  • In-Service Pressure Equipment Owners
  • Plant engineering and maintenance personnel, inspectors, reliability engineers
  • EPC : Engineering personnel, designers, quality control personnel
  • Inspection Companies: Reliability engineers, inspectors

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Course Outline

    Day 1

  • Course Introduction
  • Safety Code Requirements
  • Pressure Safety Regulations
  • Registration Requirements
  • Requirements for Pressure Testing and Certification
    • ASME B31.1 – Power Piping
    • ASME B31.3 – Process Piping
    • ASME B31.5 – Refrigeration Piping
    • ASME B31.9 – Building Services Piping
    Day 2

  • Notable Differences Between ASME B31.1 and ASME B31.3 Piping
  • Design Registration, “PP” Stamp and Registration Requirements
  • Certification and Records
  • WPS and Welder’s Requirements
  • WPS, Essential and Non-essential Variables and application to welds
  • Welders Qualification Card
  • Quality Concepts
  • Purpose of a Documented QMS
  • Owner’s/Management’s Responsibilities and Role
  • QMS Requirements for ASME B31.3 and Appendix Q
  • QMS Manual, Suitability and ISO Management System
  • Piping Project Design and Development Process
  • Planning for Piping Project Realization, Inputs and Outputs
  • Quality Management System Implementation

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ANGELITO V. ZULUETA

Engr. Zulueta graduated B.S. Metallurgical Engineering at the Mapua Institute of Technology, a certified Industrial Instructor with the Japan Industrial Engineers Association, earned his Diploma on Executive Program in Construction Management at the Asian Institute of Management, an accredited Safety Practitioner, No. 1033 685, Bureau of Working Conditions of Dept. of Labor, a registered Welding Inspector, CSWIP Grade 3.1, TWI Certification Ltd. of UK, and QMS Lead Auditor IRCA/IATCA , IATCA A17047 Cert. No. PPSQ208-137.

He was the Project QA/QC Manager for Mohammad Al Mojil Group, Jubail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and initially responsible in the start-up of QA/QC in Rabigh Steel Factory and eventually assigned to projects in the management of QA/QC covering Civil/Building, Structural, Electrical/Instrumentation, Mechanical, HVAC, Coating/Insulation, Piping/Welding, NDT and Document Control.

Worked as Manager of QUESH as QA/QC, Environmental, Safety/Security and Health Group (QUESH) and manage corporate management systems to comply with the requirements of ISO 9001:2000, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS
18001:1999 covering maintenance and regular monitoring of compliance thru reviews, audits and conduct of
management committee meetings from corporate to project levels and conducted regular trouble shootings to correct
the non-compliances of the projects.

Was a Technical Staff of the National Pipe corporation in the Quality Assurance Division, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and worked asQA/QC in the manufacture of spiral-welded pipes.

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Banco de Oro (BDO)

Account Name: AGUILA GROUP COMPANIES (AGC) DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Account Number: (Peso) 00 222 800 0844

Bank Address: East Mansion Townhouse, Elisco Road, Sto Rosario, Pateros

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  1. 1
    Reneo M. Corona

    I would like to attend this Course for API 510 but I wanted a other dates than on what you’ved posted because of my availability will be on October 2012 prior to Dec.10,2012 examinations for this cousre bec.
    I am currently connected with Qatar Shell Pearl – GTL here in Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar till September 30, 2012 .

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    Julius A. Quinanola

    I would like to inquire for any upcoming schedule of this course Piping and Welding Inspector Course.

    Thank you
    Best Regards,
    Julius A. Quinanola

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