RIG INSPECTION COURSE OVERVIEW
An inspection is, most generally, an organized examination or formal evaluation exercise. Rig inspections are conducted to industry standards, as well as to specific client requirements. Rig commissioning involves ensuring that rig machinery and equipment are functioning properly and in accordance with the client’s requirements. Inspections are usually nondestructive.
Our trainers are highly experienced and skilled personnel providing high-quality services in rig inspections to the oil and gas industry. Our experts' extensive knowledge and expertise help you to quickly and properly detect non-conforming issues and recommend appropriate corrective action.
Training Course Content
- APPLICABLE STANDARDS
- MEANING OF INSPECTION
- METHODS OF INSPECTION
- REASONS FOR WORK PLACE INSPECTION
- HAZARDS CLASSIFICATIONS
- RIG HSE INSPECTION TEAM
- SPECIALIZED WORK PROCEDURES
- WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR
- TYPES OF INSPECTIONS
- INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
- SCHEDULING
Learning outcomes of Training
- Understand the fundamentals of Rig Inspection
- Understanding Hazard Classification
- Understanding of role of Rig inspection team
- Understanding types of inspection
- Knowledge on inspection checklist
- Explaining the importance of work procedures
- Explain how to schedule inspection
Who should attend Training
Every person who has technical knowledge or work experience more than 5-years, is employed with organization and every employer who wants to improve and influence their safety culture.
Benefits of the training
- Early detection of problems with equipment or systems or discrepancies in meeting the required specifications, preventing project delays and avoiding start-up problems
- Identification of the risk of an explosion on equipment that is unsafe for the area where installed
- Identification of equipment due for major overhaul/recertification or for expired certification
- Identification and rectification of all potential problems prior to the installation leaving the shipyard
- Avoidance of costly warranty claims for asset owners when expensive corrective action is required at an offshore location
- Avoidance of costly downtime as a result of equipment failure