Course Objectives
- Demonstrate compliance with health and safety requirements and approved working practices
- Understand the quality control systems and procedures to be employed during the dismantling, preparation and securing of bolted connection systems
- Prepare work areas, equipment and materials for the dismantling, preparation and securing of bolted connection systems
- Dismantle hand torqued bolted connection systems
- Dismantle hand torqued bolted connection systems
- Assemble, secure and tighten, hydraulically torqued and tensioned subsea bolted connections
- Verify the integrity of the assembled joint
- Reinstate the work area, equipment and materials
Who Should Attend?
Engineers/Technicians who will be involved in the use of hydraulic torque and tensioning equipment within a subsea environment.
Course Content
Day 1
Introduction to MJI22
- Explain how to ensure intended task conforms to related specification, methods, process, techniques and procedure.
- Identify and carry out inspections on hydraulic torque subsea equipment.
- Dismantle hydraulically torqued subsea bolted connection systems.
- Remove components from hydraulically torqued subsea bolted connection systems.
- Replace components in hydraulically torqued subsea bolted connection systems.
- Assemble and secure hydraulically torqued subsea bolted connections.
- Verify the integrity of the assembled joint.
Day 2
Introduction to MJI21
- Explain how to ensure intended task conforms to intended specification, methods, process, techniques and procedure.
- Identify and carry out inspections on subsea hydraulic tension equipment.
- Dismantle hydraulically tensioned subsea bolted connection systems
- Remove components from hydraulically tensioned subsea bolted connection systems
- Replace components in hydraulically tensioned subsea bolted connection systems
- Assemble, secure and hydraulically tension subsea bolted connections
- Verify the integrity of the assembled joint