Corrosion Management (CM) is a new concept and expertise whose advent could be traced back to the publication of the UK’s HSE book on the subject in May 2008 and NACE’s four books since 2012. CM applications will render an existing asset integrity management system (AIMS) more effective, efficient and risk-based. Simultaneously, such applications enhance teamwork, communication and personnel competency. However, their two most important benefits are the increasing corrosion failure pre-emption capability of an organisation and the optimizing of corrosion/integrity costs.
The Corrosion Management concept is different from corrosion engineering and Corrosion Management applications simply complement the incumbent corrosion engineering integrity measures already in place. Utilizing Corrosion Management principles could bring about significant asset integrity enhancements, sometimes at very little or no extra costs to the organization.
Corrosion Management initially started from UK’s Offshore Hydrocarbon Industry; however, upon successful applications worldwide other non-hydrocarbon industries have also become interested in receiving Corrosion Management training and consultancy services.
This training will highlight:
By the end of this training, participants will learn to:
Day 1
Corrosion, Corrosion Engineering and Corrosion Management in the Oil and Gas Industry
Day 2
The Corrosion Management Implementation Process
Day 3
Identification and Maintenance of Management Requirements
Day 4
Corrosion Management Shortcomings and Other CM Requirements
Day 5
Corrosion Management Application Benefits and Implementation Recommendations
Anybody within the company or among its contractors who is associated with corrosion engineering, asset integrity management, inspections, chemical treatments, coating systems, cathodic protection, project engineering, asset management and repair and maintenance would greatly benefit from this training.
This training is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit: