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REDESIGNED AND PACKAGED WITH MORE INFORMATION

PIPING AND INSTRUMENTATION


DIAGRAM(P&ID)INTERPRETATION
V I R T U A L/WEEKEND T RA I N I N G

27th & 28th AUG, 2022 N65,000 Per Participant


Start at 9am on Sat & 2:30pm on Sun.
Over 250 professionals have been trained virtually on P&ID course

The piping & instrumentation diagram (P&ID) is a highly important document


for process plant design. Despite its simplicity, it contains a wide-range of
detailed design information that can be used for various purposes.
But what exactly is behind a P&ID? Attend this course and
This course will provide you with the required knowledge needed to read and
interprete P&IDs and to apply it to various applications in the field.
Call us today : 08141622363 or email us for registration and payment
details.
emmanuel@dmsheffieldng.com,infodmsheffied@gmail.com
visit www.dmsheffieldng.com for more of our services
Using P&IDs for line & equipment tracing during
Risk Based Inspection (RBI) of an Oil & Gas Production
Facility at the Gulf of Guinea - DM SHEFFIELD

Benefits of P&ID interpretation training

This training course will show how facilities relate to the drawings so that
participants can focus on improvements.
It will also provide engineers dealing with Management of Change related
issues
The ability of participants (especially non-technical professional working in
plants and office) to interact seamlessly with process engineers and
operators of the facilities.
It will form the foundation for base level learning and will provide
consistent and improved communications between staff.
Assist in design review and ability to participate effectively in HAZOP
studies & design review sessions/workshops
Knowledge gained can be applied during audit and inspection of
facilities/process plants
Knowledge gained can also be applied during incident investigation
It will provide improvement in quality and consistency which will enhance
the other processes that rely on the P&ID drawings and many other benefits.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS COURSE AND ACQUIRE THIS RARE AND VERY
IMPORTANT INDUSTRY SKILL- READING AND INTERPRETATION OF PROCESS
ENGINEERING FLOW SCHEME (PEFS) OR
PIPING AND INSTRUMENTATION DIAGRAM(P&ID)
Who Should Attend?
Facilities, Operations and Maintenance Engineers
Engineers In Training (EITs) , project engineers ,Operations Technicians
I & C, Mechanical Engineers and Technologists
Professionals responsible for Process Hazards Analysis / HAZOP / technical
/Safeguarding studies.
Health & Safety / HSE Professionals e.g managers, supv, HODs,Occupational
Health and Safety Professionals working in oil & gas and non oil & gas
facilities,Safety Superintendents
Process Safety/Technical Safety Engineers
Project Managers and Engineers
Other engineers working in a chemical/process plants and many others
Course Overview

This course is designed to;

Effectively assess emergency situations and evaluate facility/plant safety

using relevant drawings and P&IDs,

Use P&IDs for equipment tracing and trouble shooting

This training focuses on critical documentation needed to conduct

critical or essential safe day-to-day operation of facilities e.g., P&ID, PFD,

Plot Plan, Piping Drawing, Isometric Drawing etc.

Certificate of Training and a comprehensive course handout will be

issued to particiapants. Companies who desire for customized training

for their staff at their facility should contact us for details.


COURSE CONTENT
1.COURSE INTRODUCTION
Relevant guidelines and codes
II. PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING DRAWINGS
Block Flow Diagram (BFD)
Process Flow Diagram (PFD)
Utility Flow Diagram (UFD)
Heat and Material Balance (H&MB)
PFD Symbols
Difference between PFD and P&ID
Other names for P&ID
III. PIPING AND INSTRUMENTATION DIAGRAMS
Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID)
P&ID Symbols
Line Numbering
Valve Numbering
Equipment Identification such as PCV, Isolation Valves,Heaters, ESD, coolers/cooling
fans/heat exchanger, DBB, strainers, scrubbers/filters etc
Abbreviations and their meanings & applications e.g FO, FC, FB, LO, LC, NC, TSO,
CSO, CSC, U/G.A/G,
IV. INTERPRETING P&IDS - VALVES AND OTHER PROCESS EQUIPMENT
Valve Types
Valve Identification
Valve Fittings
V. INTERPRETING P&IDS - EQUIPMENT
Vessels/Tanks e.g Atmospheric tanks, pressure vessels
Pumps
Heat Exchangers
Compressors
Equipment Identification
Brainstorming Session/workshop with Participants using process plant P&IDs
VI. INTERPRETING P&IDS – PROCESS CONTROL & SAFETY SYSTEMS
Distributed Control Systems (DCS)
Safety Instrument System (SIS)
Instrument Symbols
Instrument Signal Lines
Pressure Instruments
Temperature Instruments
Flow Instruments , measurement equipment and others

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