Company Offers Pipeline Inspection Training Course
Atlas API Training has announced its API 1169 training course for pipeline inspectors is now available both online and via the company’s new on-site training program.
“The API 1169 will deeply impact the career paths of many inspection professionals, new pipeline construction projects, and pipeline safety margin both in North America and overseas,” Hannon McLeod, president of Atlas API Training, said. “The program is valuable in certifying qualified, knowledgeable pipeline inspection professionals and helps new inspection entrants establish their credentials in the inspection field. The certification exam is also offered internationally.”
The API 1169 improves the safety of pipeline operation by providing the stringent requirements for competency based on experience and education of the inspector. Candidates must have a strong command of relevant codes and standards necessary to perform inspection activities during construction of new onshore pipelines.
Atlas API Training offers online and on-site API exam prep courses including API 510, API 570, API 653, API 580, API 571, API TES, API 936, API 577, and CWI. Customized inspection and maintenance of piping and equipment instruction is offered as requested by customers.
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