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3 day course for personnel to learn how to use RBMI software for implementing a risk based inspection program and managing inspections. This hands-on course is an introduction to the RBMI software that is focused on enabling inspectors, engineers, and other users to get up to speed quickly utilizing inspection management and RBI functionality.
Innovative technology that allows quick, efficient extraction of data into a knowledge-centric world
AOC has delivered thousands of sustainable Risk Based Inspection (RBI) programs earning the trust of owner operators.
Development of maintenance strategies, recommendations, and plans to implement best practices and increase asset life
How well do you know RBI? Take this short quiz to test your knowledge of the API 580 risk-based inspection (RBI) work process.
Create mechanical integrity (MI) program value rather than it being seen as a necessary cost to minimize.
How does RBMI software estimate risk?
How do I manage and sustain my MI/RBI program using RBMI software?
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A high level overview introducing Mechanical Integrity and Risk Based Inspection
A proposal for a risk analysis option that allows for individual damage mechanism risk calculation in API 581
A dysfunctionality found in many refineries, chemical plants, and other production facilities, is a lack of common asset management work processes.
An example to compliment our earlier proposal for a risk analysis option that allows for individual damage mechanism risk calculation in API 581
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A long-standing vision of AOC, we are well on our way to meeting the goal of having 100% of our RBI staff certified to API 580.
Reflections on the importance of ensuring your data is accurate and on the impact that having poor data can have on your risk analysis.
What are equipment/inspection strategies in relation to mechanical integrity (MI) and risk based inspection (RBI)?
What are the requirements of API 580, 4th edition?
What are the hidden benefits of implementing Risk Based Inspection?
This is a practical approach to incorporating the new PHMSA gas well rules into your integrity program with the rest of your surface and subsurface assets.
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