The course will cover basic corrosion management principles, basic MIC mechanisms, use of molecular microbiological methods (MMM) in diagnosing and managing MIC, selection of MIC mitigation methods, selection and interpretation of MIC monitoring methods.
Learning objectives:
Be able to apply the latest Industry Guidelines and Standards on Corrosion Management and Microbial Corrosion of Engineered Systems
Be able to apply Corrosion Management principles to assessing, mitigating and monitoring the corrosion threat of MIC
Understand, and correctly apply and interpret state of the art MIC diagnostic methods
Understand sampling procedures for various sample types obtained in the water, process and energy sector
Be able to plan and execute a failure analysis investigation where MIC is the root cause
Why you should attend:
To be able to diagnose, prevent and act against the MIC threat in industrial process systems in the maritime sector, water and processing industries. To be able to distinguish between abiotic and biotic corrosion.
Who should attend:
Individuals with responsibility for developing, implementing and executing corrosion management activities, including corrosion and materials engineers, microbiologists, production chemists, process engineers, integrity managers, laboratory technicians and field staff. Both asset operators, manufactures, consultants and academics will benefit from the latest updates in this course.