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NUCLEAR • PUBLIC COURSES BPV Code, Section XI: Inservice Inspection BPV Code, Section III, Division 1: Rules
of Nuclear Power Plant Components for Construction of Nuclear Facility
Components
PD192 ASME STANDARDS COURSE / TOP SELLER
PD684 ASME STANDARDS COURSE
After taking this course, you will gain specific insight into how to use
Section XI to save millions of dollars in plant operating costs. Covering This course presents a practical yet comprehensive overview of
all aspects of Section XI, this course highlights repair, replacement, Section III, Division 1, including interfaces with Sections II, V, and IX.
modification, and maintenance activities; pressure testing; and the While not an in-depth review of design, fabrication, inspection, quality
relationship between the Code and regulatory and enforcement assurance, or other technical requirements, every Subsection in Sec
requirements. It addresses many controversial issues facing the III is covered in sufficient detail to provide an understanding of the
nuclear industry and presents a broad spectrum of opinions regarding Code processes and methodology, including the ASME Accreditation
practical application of Code requirements. processes. The course provides valuable and useful information,
about the Nuclear Code for nuclear regulators, technical organizations,
The course is designed to provide an introduction to Section XI for nuclear generating facility owners, equipment and material
people who are not familiar with it and to give experienced Section organizations, installers, and authorized inspection agencies.
XI users an entirely new understanding of some of the confusing and
controversial parts of Section XI. The course also provides insights into the regulatory significance
and application of Section III and other ASME Codes included in the
You Will Learn To USNRC’s regulation 10CFR 50.55a, the regulatory significance of
Code Cases and Code Inquiries, and a discussion on the use of Code
• Explain in-service inspection requirements for Class 1, 2, and alternatives, as permitted by the NRC’s regulations. Participants
3 systems, components, and supports, and steel and concrete will also learn about the USNRC’s 10CFR Part 21 and 10CFR50.55(e)
containment vessels reporting requirements.
• Describe requirements for qualification of nondestructive You Will Learn To
examination personnel and performance of nondestructive
examination • Explain why the Code was developed, including its current scope
and exclusions
• Explain basic requirements for flaw evaluation and acceptance
• Describe how the Code is adopted by NRC and its regulatory
• Identify Section XI requirements for repair, replacement, significance
modification, maintenance activities, and pressure testing
• Explain the NRC’s acceptance of Code Cases
• Explain how to use recent revisions to Section XI to your advantage
• Identify the NRC’s 10CFR Part 21 and 10CFR50.55(e) reporting
• Describe the relationship of 10CFR50.55a and NRC Regulatory requirements
Guides, Bulletins, Generic Letters, and Regulatory Issue Summaries
to inservice inspection, nondestructive examination, repair, • Describe the functions performed by Authorized Inspection
replacement, and modification Agencies and Authorized Nuclear Inspectors
Who Should Attend • Explain quality assurance requirements as they apply to Material
Organizations and N-Certificate holders
This course is designed for utility operating personnel responsible
for inservice inspection, nondestructive examination, evaluation, • Describe the use and significance of ASME Code Stamps and the
repair, replacement, and modification of nuclear power plants, and new ASME Code Stamp
for personnel responsible for assessment or third-party inspection,
regulation or enforcement. While experience with Section XI or other • Identify the responsibilities of various ASME Certificate Holders
ASME Codes or Standards is not required, you should have a strong
technical background or hands-on experience with Code work. • Identify the different Code Data Reports and their required
signatories
Instructor: Rick Swayne
5 Days, 3.80 CEUs, 38.00 PDHs • Explain how Section III, interfaces with Sections II, V and IX
Dates: 11–15 June, 2018, London, GBR
Member: £2.135 / List Price £2.235 • Describe the globalization of the ASME Code
• Identify future trends in nuclear power development
• Identify the qualifications required for professional engineers by
Section III Divisions 1, 2, and 3.
• Describe the responsibilities and functions of The National Board of
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Inspectors and that of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission
Who Should Attend
Mechanical and mechanical system design engineers, plant systems
engineers, and QA and inspection personnel. Experienced and entry-
level personnel who desire to gain an understanding of Section III of
the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and its application.
Instructor: Manfred Dilly
5 Days, 3.80 CEUs, 38.00 PDHs
Dates: 11–15 June, 2018, London, GBR
Member: £2.135 / List Price £2.235
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