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SUMMARY:API 579-1 / ASME FFS-1 Fitness-for-Service - Volumetric Metal Loss & Planar Flaws
DESCRIPTION:Let’s face it.  Learning all 14 Parts of the API 579-1 / ASME FFS-1 (API 579) Fitness-for-Service International Code can be overwhelming.  Why not focus on the parts of API 579 that are most applicable to the vast majority of your work: volumetric metal loss and planar flaws? This dynamic training session dives deep into the essential elements of the API 579 Fitness-for-Service (FFS) methodology\, with the sole focus on volumetric metal loss in Parts 4-6 and planar flaws in Parts 3 and 9. Whether you’re responsible for pressure equipment. piping\, or atmospheric storage tank integrity\, or simply looking to strengthen your FFS knowledge\, this course delivers practical\, applicable insights you can put to work immediately.
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