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Mechanical Integrity Training
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Lesson Objectives Describe MI Training Required Describe How to Conduct Training Describe Requirements for Maintaining Training Records
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Discussion Focuses On Maintenance/Crafts Personnel And Those Responsible For Conducting Inspections And Tests Emphasizes Correct Performance Of Tasks Safely Applies to All Responsible for Maintaining MI of Equipment Employees Must be Trained before Assigned a Task Periodic Refresher Training is Required Training Must be Updated to Reflect Process and Equipment Changes Training Records Must be Maintained for All Involved in MI Program
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Training Should Address Process Overview Brief Description of Process Process Hazards Hazardous Materials Involved Specific Areas Hazards May be Encountered Location and Use of Safety Equipment and Mitigation Devices, e.g. showers, eye baths, etc. Procedures Maintenance Procedures for Complex or Safety Critical Equipment Safe Work Practices Activity Related; e.g. Welding, NDE, Instrument Calibration, Pipefitting, Grinding and Cutting
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Acceptable Training Methods Formal Class Room Training, In- house Formal Training Off Site Vendors, Manufacturers, Technical School, Engineering Society On The Job Training
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Skill Qualification and Certification Sometime Required, e.g. Pressure Vessel Welding and Grinding Ultrasonic Testing Radiographic Testing Operating Cranes, Fork Lifts, and Other Mobile Lifting Equipment Performing Work on Equipment Handling Radiographic Materials
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