WEBINAR IN-SERVICE REPAIRS TO LEAKING ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANK ROOFS Online is authorized by IACET to offer 0.2 CEUs for the webinar. 1
OVERVIEW In recent years regulatory authorities have placed increased emphasis on maintaining the integrity of above ground steel storage tanks (AST) to reduce incidents of loss of containment that result in offsite environmental impact. This need to assure higher reliability has resulted in a growing industry trend to decommission and dismantle older tanks in poor condition and operate with a smaller but more reliable core tank fleet. To be effective, this operating strategy requires improvements in tank maintenance practices to assure each tank completes its scheduled run length between planned repair outages. Most AST maintenance programs are based on API Standard 653, Tank Inspection, Repair, Alteration, and Reconstruction. While this standard is very effective at identifying recommendations and requirements for inspecting, testing, and maintaining the integrity of ASTs (while empty, clean, and gas free), it is less detailed with respect to specific repair methodologies for (in-service) leaking floating roof decks, pontoons side wall, stair wells, platforms, valves, and cone roof repairs in the vapor space of tanks. This technology can be used to add new roof and upper shell appurtenances such as roof manways, vents and foam chambers while the tank is in-service. This lack of repair specificity generally results in the continued use of cold work patching techniques that are typically unreliable and temporary by design. The purpose of this webinar is to describe the appropriateness and benefits of an emerging AST repair method using safe portable metal joining technology. This technology allows strong mechanical repairs to be made to in-service tanks in order to mitigate leaks, cracks, and other damage to floating roof decks, pontoons, cone roofs and tank side wall in a manner consistent with API 653, and ASTM Section IX. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Terminal Managers Tank Specialists and Managers Maintenance Specialists and Managers EH&S Specialists and Managers Environmental Technicians Safety Managers Turnaround Planners Engineering Supervisors Field Engineers Operations Supervisors and Managers Plant Managers LEARNING OUTCOMES Discuss industry issues regarding the use of temporary vs. permanent repair methods, and its impact on operations Describe the difference between the engineered mechanical repair solution and the traditional liquid metal polymer cold patch Explain the advantages of using new portable metal joining technology to install steel lap patch plates on in-service tanks to repair valve, roof / shell leaks and corrosion damage Describe additional in-service uses for this innovative repair technology that can lower costs and improve reliability REGISTER 4601 TODAY! DTC Blvd., CALL Suite 800 303-770-8800 OR VISIT 2
AGENDA Tuesday, Regulatory considerations o API 653 standard - Tank Inspection, Repair, Alteration, and Reconstruction o ASTM Section IX Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code Review of typical AST floating roof repair scenario o Steel lap patches - Engineered - Fabricated - Attached o Gaskets are installed Briefing on safe portable metal joining technology o Proven solid-phase metal joining process o Uses significantly lower temperatures than fusion welding Step-by-step of bonding repair process o Specialized vacuum clamp is temporarily installed o Industrial air driver is installed on top of the forging apparatuses o Forging apparatus is preloaded via air over hydraulics to provide the required pressure/frictional forces to complete the bonding (forging) process Installation and repair examples o Steel lap patch plates o Ports installed onto valve bonnets o Installation of perma-sensors Q&A REGISTER 4601 TODAY! DTC Blvd., CALL Suite 800 303-770-8800 OR VISIT 3
INSTRUCTORS Robert Buckley / Tank Turnaround Strategist / Consultant Mr. Buckley s distinguished career prior to joining Forge Tech Inc. includes over 35 years of broad-based operational and maintenance management experience within major refining and petrochemical facilities. His professional experience includes operational supervision for maintenance activities of large offsite tank field batteries and marine terminal facilities, as well as coordination of hot work welding activities on inservice process equipment at the ExxonMobil Baton Rouge Complex. He is considered a specialist in AST management and consults internationally on tank maintenance procedures and work practices. Daniel Rybicki / Vice President Engineering, Research & Development / Forge Tech Inc. Mr. Rybicki is an expert industrial technologist with over 23 years of welding engineering and design experience within aerospace and other leading commercial metal working industries, prior to joining Forge Tech Inc. He holds an MSc in industrial engineering with emphasis in metal joining and has eight welding-related U.S. patents. He is a respected member of the American Welding Society (AWS), including participating membership on the AWS Peer Review Panel and several AWS committees. Scott Todd / Chief Engineer / Forge Tech Inc. Mr. Todd holds a BSc in Mechanical Engineering Technology with academic and professional emphasis on engineering design, root cause and effect analysis, capability maturity model integration, and earned value measurement. His experience prior to joining Forge Tech Inc. includes controlling the fabrication of experimental prototypes and commercial hardware for various NASA, Department of Defense, and industrial projects, including products designed to withstand the harsh environment of space and corrosive chemicals. 4601 DTC Blvd., Suite 800 4
INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS A Web-based PowerPoint presentation and online interactive question/answer session will be used in this webinar. REQUIREMENTS FOR SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF PROGRAM Participants must sign in for the duration of the program be eligible for continuing education credit. IACET CREDITS has been accredited as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). In obtaining this accreditation, has demonstrated that it complies with the ANSI/IACET Standard which is recognized internationally as a standard of good practice. As a result of their Authorized Provider status, is authorized to offer IACET CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/IACET Standard. is authorized by IACET to offer 0.2 CEUs for this program. WEB CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AVAILABLE ON CD CDs are available 48 hours after the webinar is complete. The cost per CD is $195 (add US $50 for international shipments). In addition, CDs are 1/2 price when ordered with a live webinar (add US $50 for international shipments). CDs are available 48 hours after the web conference is complete. Upon receipt of order and payment, the CD will be shipped to you via regular usps mail. In addition, a downloadable link to the presentation/materials is available for $195 as well (the link will be emailed and no shipping is charged with this option). Note: All web conference CD sales are final and are nonrefundable. LOGGING IN TO THE WEB CONFERENCE After registration, each registrant will receive a confirmation of payment or an invoice, depending on method of payment. Each registrant will also receive an e-mail with appropriate login information and more information regarding the event 24 hours prior to its start. To log on, you will need a computer with a broadband connection and audio system. WHAT IS A SINGLE SITE CONNECTION? A site connection allows a single connection to the Webinar. That connection is open to any number of users in a collaborative setting. Because there are no travel expenses and only a single registration fee is required, each additional participant lowers the cost per participant significantly. By purchasing a site connection, you can invite as many people as you would like to view and participate in the session from a single location. Set up the session in a conference room and project the presentation and chat on a large screen. You also have rights to distribute copies of the presentation materials to everyone involved. Please note that audio is received via the computer sound system and must be broadcast to your group. If for any reason a relevant stakeholder cannot co-locate for the session, we encourage you to include that person by purchasing an additional connection at the reduced fee of $195 per session. This will ensure that every member of a team receives the same relevant, timely information in the most efficient way. If you have any technical or purchasing questions, please contact us at 303-770-8800. Start Time: 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time United States Regional Start Times: 9:00 a.m. Pacific :: 10:00 a.m. Mountain :: 11:00 a.m. Central :: 12:00 p.m. Eastern Use the time zone converter (http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc) to find your correct start time. 4601 DTC Blvd., Suite 800 5
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