Authorized Piping Inspector (API 570)

Qualification

Hold API 570 certificates and shall be kept current and valid at all times.

Minimum of TWO (2) years of experience in service piping inspection and engineering in oil and gas related activities including offshore/onshore site experience starting from first API 570 certificate is obtained

  • Evaluate the suitability of existing piping for continued service, or for a change of service, or when making decisions involving repairs, alterations or rerating of an existing piping.
  • Provide direction on periodic in-service inspection of piping to assure continued piping integrity.
  • The inspector shall prepare specific work procedures and ensure that these procedures are followed when conducting inspections – to assure personnel safety and health and to prevent property damage in the workplace.
  • The inspector shall provide and maintain checklists of items for consideration when conducting in-service and out-of-service inspections.
  • The inspector shall assist the CLIENT to create and maintain a complete inspection record file consisting of three (3) types of records namely: construction records, inspection history, and repair/alteration history. These inspection records shall form the basis of a scheduled inspection and maintenance programme.
  • The inspector shall prepare and provide general inspection reports. The reports shall include metal thickness measurement, conditions found, repairs including reasons for the repairs, and sketches showing location and extent of recommendations as to what remedial works must be performed on the piping in order to bring it back to API 570 standard as required by CLIENT’s guideline and procedure.
  • The inspector shall collaborate with the CLIENT in specifying any specific design considerations for reconstructed piping.
  •  Review of relevant engineering papers, codes and journal to ensure that the engineering undertaken his direction is in-line with the latest accepted practice and technology.
  • In-depth review of engineering drawings and calculations, inspection reports, proposed fabrication and installation procedures to ensure proper application of approval codes and standard.
  • Present inspection findings and recommendations to the CLIENT and ensure implementation of the approved recommendations accordingly for certification.
  • Monitor and ensure that the remedial work is performed by the repair contractor per contractual scope and signed for acceptance.
  • Perform final inspection and certify the piping as being fit for service.
  • Perform any other works within area of expertise as and when required by the CLIENT

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