This Energy training course focuses on the inspection, rehabilitation, and repair techniques for a variety of marine structures and waterfront facilities. It also covers the risk-based inspection methods for offshore structures and subsea equipment. The training course content includes timber, concrete, steel, and synthetic material structures.
Additionally, this Inspection, Repair and Rehabilitation of Marine Structurestraining course presents case studies and introduces modern inspection techniques for structures in marine environments.
Key topics covered in this Inspection, Repair and Rehabilitation of Marine Structures training course include:
- Different types of port facilities, offshore and marine structures, and subsea equipment
- Inspection and maintenance practices for marine structures
- Rehabilitation and upkeep of waterfront structures
- Ensuring the integrity of offshore structures
- Inspection and maintenance of subsea equipment
Upon completing this Inspection, Repair and Rehabilitation of Marine Structures training course, participants will be able to:
- Identify various types of port facilities, waterfront structures, and offshore structures
- Gain an understanding of subsea engineering and the associated subsea equipment
- Learn repair and rehabilitation methods for waterfront structures, including piers, jetties, and quay walls
- Apply risk-based maintenance and inspection (RBI) strategies for offshore structures and subsea equipment
- Address challenges encountered during the inspection of offshore and subsea structures
Participants to this Energy training course will receive a thorough training on the subjects covered by the course outline with the Tutor utilizing a variety of proven adult learning teaching and facilitation techniques. Training methodology includes case studies, exercises, group discussions etc.
The Inspection, Repair and Rehabilitation of Marine Structures training course will include a comprehensive manual, PowerPoint presentations, videos, practical examples and competency assurance tests.
The organization will gain the following advantages:
- Enhance the operational quality of various marine structures within the infrastructure and oil & gas sectors
- Boost investment by developing skilled decision-makers for marine and offshore structures
- Improve project investments by refining quality control processes for ports, marine structures, and offshore construction or maintenance
- Achieve cost savings by promoting repair and rehabilitation methods for a diverse range of waterfront structures
- Increase project efficiency by enhancing the skills and competencies of the workforce.
Participants will gain the following benefits:
- Gain a deeper understanding of various types of marine structures and the materials used in their construction
- Enhance knowledge of different repair techniques for marine structures
- Strengthen awareness of the significance of repairing and rehabilitating marine structures
- Improve problem-solving skills related to the maintenance of marine structures
- Boost operational expertise for better handling of marine structure management.
This Inspection, Repair and Rehabilitation of Marine Structures training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- Project managers and project engineers
- Marine structures engineers
- Offshore structures engineers
- Subsea engineers
- Structural engineers
- Designer engineer (civil engineer)
- Site Engineer (civil Engineer)
- Mechanical engineers
- QA/QC engineers
- Inspectors
- Operation engineers
Day One: Introduction to Berthing Facilities, Offshore Structures and Sub-sea Engineering
- Typical Beach Profile (Onshore, Near shore, offshore, etc.)
- Ports Berthing facilities (quay walls, jetties)
- Types of Offshore Structures (Fixed Platforms, Floating Structures, Sub-sea System)
- Overview of Sub-sea Engineering
Day Two: Inspection of Marine Structures
- Factors affecting inspection performance
- Issues in quantifying performance
- Materials for Ocean Structures
- Maintenance planning and types of facilities
- Materials and preventive maintenance
- Safety and environmental compliance
- Levels of inspection
Day Three: Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Waterfront Facilities
- Repair of wood and timber structures
- Repair of concrete structures
- Repair of steel structures
- Repair of synthetic material
- Repair of bulkheads and quay walls
Day Four: Inspection & Maintenance of Offshore Structures
- Risk and reliability evaluation
- Risk based maintenance and inspection (RBI)
- Offshore structure integrity
- Introduction of cathodic protection
Day Five: Sub-sea Equipment, Inspection and Maintenance
- Sub-sea Equipment (PLEM, connections and jumbers)
- Next generation sub-sea inspection, maintenance, and repair
- Challenges of sub-sea inspection
- Safety in Operation and Maintenance
- Emergency Shutdown