In-Service Inspection (ISI) Programs

10CFR50.55a and 50.69 Engineering Programs, ASME Code, BPV Section XI, Augmented Inspection Programs Training

The In-Service Inspection (ISI) Programs Training course focuses on regulatory and code-driven In-Service Inspection-related programs covering both introductory bases and detailed requirements. It is intended for Engineering Programs personnel who are responsible for managing, developing, implementing, and maintaining In-Service Inspection, Risk-Informed In-Service Inspection, Containment Inspection, System Pressure Testing, Repair/Replacement, and other related Augmented Inspection Programs.

COURSE CONTENT

Managing a power plant’s various Engineering Programs requires an in-depth understanding of the Regulatory and Code requirements, of the typical parts that comprise an efficient/compliant Program, and of the tools needed to optimize the implementation and controls of the Program.

This course is designed to provide an initial overview of In-Service Inspection (ISI) Programs, the governing Regulations and ASME Code, BPV Section XI, and typical related augmented and owner inspection programs.  Detailed requirements for In-Service Inspection, Risk-Informed ISI, Containment Inspection, System Pressure Testing, and Repair/Replacement programs will be covered.  Regulatory requirements and guidance documents will be discussed, key components of a thorough program will be reviewed, and comprehensive practical applications and examples will be presented interactively.

Specific topics covered in this training include the following:

  • Background, history, and overview of the In-Service Inspection related programs
  • Federal regulations and the use of Section XI code, code cases, and interpretations
  • Regulatory requirements, including conditions, prohibitions, and limitations
  • Seeking relief from 10CFR50.55a and Section XI Code requirements
  • Risk-informed In-Service Inspection Program options, applications, and optimization
  • Introduction to 10CFR50.69 alternate treatment options and implementation
  • Licensing bases and augmented inspection programs
  • Classification of components for application of Section XI requirements
  • ISI program development process and 10-year interval implementation, closeout, and updates
  • Program plans and schedules, program support documents, and program tools
  • Program controls, ownership, and maintenance
  • Interface with other Engineering Programs (e.g., OM Code, App. J Leak Rate Testing, Buried Piping)

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The curriculum has been designed to meet common student needs – regardless of experience level. Daily modules are organized to be topic area-specific for various program owner duties.

Mon 8 am – 5 pm Module 1: Introduction to In-Service Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components
Tues 8 am – 5 pm Module 2: In-Service Inspection (ISI) of Class 1, 2, and 3 Components, and Risk-Informed In-Service Inspection (RI-ISI) Applications
Wed 8 am – 5 pm Module 3: Repair/Replacement Activities for Code-Classed Nuclear Power Plant Components
Thurs 8 am – 5pm Module 4: Containment In-Service Inspection (CISI) of Class MC Metal and CC Concrete Containment Components
Fri 8 am – 2 pm Module 5: System Pressure Testing (SPT) of Class 1, 2, and 3 Pressure Retaining Components and Buried Piping

Classes now forming
Fee: $2,695/person

Attendees can also sign up on an a la carte basis for an individual training module(s).

Module 1: $900
Module 2: $700
Module 3: $700
Module 4: $700
Module 5: $500

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEU)

Each attendee will receive a Certificate of Completion for 3.7 Continuing Education Units (CEU) credits to qualify for 37 Professional Development Hours (PDH) needed to fulfill Professional Engineers continuing education requirements.  The credits will be awarded without authorization.  It is the attendee’s responsibility to keep and present the certificate to any organization that requires such.

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GSE Engineering is a highly experienced team focused on creating innovative ways to meet our customers’ needs using a combination of our industry-leading services and products. The Programs & Performance group (Formerly True North Consulting) leverages decades of specialized expertise in thermal performance and engineering programs that refine and update systems, to optimize performance and safety.