Process Safety Management: Mechanical Integrity (US) Course
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Process Safety Management: Mechanical Integrity (US) Course
Inadequate mechanical integrity caused by unsafe process equipment can cause catastrophic events in chemical processing facilities. This course illustrates the importance of a Mechanical Integrity Program (MIP) that companies are required to follow in compliance with Process Safety Management (PSM) regulations to help prevent catastrophic events. Topics in this course include: Mechanical Integrity Program, Preparation, Written Procedures, and Quality Assurance. After completing this course, learners will be able to recognize why a good MIP is important. They will also be able to identify the required elements of an MIP and recognize how to maintain the mechanical integrity of a process.
Course Objectives:
Recognize why a good MIP is important; Identify the required elements of an MIP; Recognize how to maintain mechanical integrity
Duration: 16 min.
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