Mechanical Integrity Overview

Goals - To prepare the participant to:
  • Learn how to create a baseline for both new and existing equipment and systems to facilitate where to focus resources and meet site specific needs and objectives.

  • Create a framework for quality assurance of procurement, fabrication, installation, spare parts, materials and new equipment. Create and maintain a management system framework for inspection and testing, controlling deficiencies, decommissioning, maintenance training activities and options available to develop and integrate a practical risk based approach that is easy to understand and implement.

  • Learn techniques to establish more effective implementation of your mechanical integrity program through pre / post implementation training tailored to your Organizations existing maintenance practices, measuring performance after implementation, tracking non-conforming conditions and identifying opportunities for improvement.
What you will learn
  • How to determine exposure risks for flash fire from flammable liquids and gases

  • Introduction to Mechanical Integrity 2000

  • Overview of Regulatory Requirements

  • Assessing, Analyzing and Ranking Equipment and Systems

  • Designing a Site Specific MI Program - A Risk Based Approach

  • Quality Assurance of Procurement, Fabrication, Installation, Spare Parts, Materials, and New Equipment

  • Inspection, Testing and Controlling Deficiencies

  • Decommissioning

  • Training and Qualification of Maintenance Personnel

  • Reliability Centered Maintenance - A Practical Applications Approach

  • Measuring Performance of your MI efforts

  • Establishing and Maintaining a Framework for Continuous Improvement
Who should attend?
  • Managers, Quality Assurance and Control personnel, Supervisory Personnel, and Maintenance Personnel responsible for establishing and maintaining the integrity of equipment and engineered systems.
How will you benefit

Completion of this course will allow an individual to gain the necessary information to establish and maintain a mechanical integrity program that provides a return on investment while complying with OSHA and EPA regulatory requirements.

2 days (1.6 CEUs)

Course/Description Cost Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
Mechanical Integrity Overview $595       16-17
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