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Pressure Vessel Inspector

American Petroleum Institute

Certification

Certified API 510 Pressure Vessel inspectors must have a broad knowledge base relating to maintenance, inspection, repair, and alteration of pressure vessels. The API 510 examination is designed to determine if individuals have such knowledge.

Duration

Not specified

Credits

Not specified

Cost

Not specified

Format

Hybrid

Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Calculate metal loss, corrosion rates, remaining corrosion allowance, remaining service life, and inspection intervals for in-service pressure vessels
  • Determine weld joint efficiencies including joint categories and radiography type for pressure vessel integrity evaluation
  • Calculate static head pressure and total pressure on pressure vessel parts
  • Calculate required thickness and maximum allowable working pressure for cylindrical shells, spherical shells, and heads under internal pressure
  • Apply knowledge of external pressure design rules for pressure vessel shells and tubes
  • Calculate hydrostatic and pneumatic test pressures and apply pressure testing procedures for pressure vessels
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

Program Details

Detailed information about this program

This exam is scheduled to be administered in-person at designated test centers only. Certified API 510 Pressure Vessel inspectors must have a broad knowledge base relating to maintenance, inspection, repair, and alteration of pressure vessels. The API 510 examination is designed to determine if individuals have such knowledge. This certification program benefits employers and the industry as a whole by helping to: Improve management control of process unit operation, repair, and maintenance Reduce the potential for inspection delays Provide a continued high level of safety through the use of highly specialized and experienced inspectors API 510 certification is valid for a three-year term and is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This accreditation ensures that the exam has been developed to the highest standard for openness and integrity and meets the rigorous requirements established under the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 17024. Are you qualified to take the API 510 exam? As outlined in the Appendix B of the API 510 Standard, the minimum qualification requirements for API 510 Pressure Vessel inspector certification are based on the combination of education and experience related to pressure vessels. This experience must have been acquired within the last 10 years while employed by, or under contract with, an authorized inspection agency as defined in API 510. Prior to submitting an application, please use the table below to determine if you qualify to take the API 510 exam. The minimum experience required MUST be documented on your application and will be verified after your application has been submitted.

Requirements

What you need to earn this credential

No requirements listed.

Financial Aid

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Scholarships

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Performance metrics for this program

Completion Rate

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Placement Rate

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Locations

Where this program is offered

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