This document is an ISNetworld OQ report for Orey Rios of Testex Inspection, LLC. It lists 41 tasks that Orey is qualified to perform, including locating and installing temporary markers, adjusting various types of actuators and valves, inspecting and repairing pressure devices, switches and transmitters, monitoring excavation, and backfilling trenches. For each task, it provides the qualification method, dates trained and certified, and expiration date. All of Orey's qualifications are at the journey level and were obtained through NCCER pipeline courses, with span of control ranges from 1 to 4 personnel.
Planned maintenance and accurate inspections are essential to ensure the optimum performance for your rig, reduce downtime and maintain the safety of your personnel.
OCS Training Institute is pleased to deliver and accredit a Drilling Rig Inspection Workshop which teaches the inspection and maintenance procedures required to ensure equipment integrity.
Planned maintenance and accurate inspections are essential to ensure the optimum performance for your rig, reduce downtime and maintain the safety of your personnel.
OCS Training Institute is pleased to deliver and accredit a Drilling Rig Inspection Workshop which teaches the inspection and maintenance procedures required to ensure equipment integrity.
-Preparing, maintenance and inventory all SWT equipment in workshop and field
-Rig up and rig down SWT equipment on field, such as Flow Head, Choke manifold, heat Exchanger, Separator, Surge Tank, Compressor, Electric Centrifugal Pump, Flare/Burner Boom, etc
-Running/execute the equipment during the job
-Help the Supervisor to solving if there any problems/troubles during the job.
-Perform some paperwork during the job such as PTW (Permit To Work), JSA (Job Safety Analysis), Tool Box Talk, and sometimes doing reporting of data acquisition.
-Assist the Well test Eng at Sarulla Geothermal Project in North Sumatera to ensure, monitoring and controlling the project runs smoothly and safe in accordance with applicable procedure.
-Preparing, maintenance and inventory all SWT equipment in workshop and field
-Rig up and rig down SWT equipment on field, such as Flow Head, Choke manifold, heat Exchanger, Separator, Surge Tank, Compressor, Electric Centrifugal Pump, Flare/Burner Boom, etc
-Running/execute the equipment during the job
-Help the Supervisor to solving if there any problems/troubles during the job.
-Perform some paperwork during the job such as PTW (Permit To Work), JSA (Job Safety Analysis), Tool Box Talk, and sometimes doing reporting of data acquisition.
-Assist the Well test Eng at Sarulla Geothermal Project in North Sumatera to ensure, monitoring and controlling the project runs smoothly and safe in accordance with applicable procedure.
Out of the Past: Old Exposures, Heritable Effects, and Emerging Concepts for ...Jill Escher
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For more information, please visit GermlineExposures.org
This presentation is an overview of the ANSI C12 Standards that pertain to electric metering. This presentation was given at the PREA Meter School. 03/10/20.
This presentation gives insight into the American National Standard Institute, Inc. (ANSI) and specifically the C12.1 group of standards for electric metering. Also discussed is the law in New York State for all things metering in NY State PSC Part 92. This presentation was given at the MEUA Meter School. 03.04.20
Magnetic Cable CE-EMC Test Report - Shenzhen YouCable Technology Co., LtdErin Yan
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Voltage Regulation of Boost Converter using Observer based Sliding Mode Contr...TELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
This study dealt with output voltage regulation of boost converter using observer based sliding mode controller comprises of adaptive PI sliding surface. Observer was designed to estimate the inductor current value, such that no sensor was required as a feedback. Adaptive PI sliding surface was constructed from the difference between estimated inductor current and its reference value. The stability of proposed method was ensured by using Lyapunov direct method. To test the system performance, numerical simulation was conducted. The result indicated that the integral absolute error value of proposed method was 0.19, which was 7 times less than sliding mode with PI sliding surface. Consequently, the proposed method was able to estimate accurately the inductor value, track the reference voltage perfectly, and show its robustness against parameter variations.
Acoustic emission condition monitoring an application for wind turbine fault ...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
Acoustic emission condition monitoring an application for wind turbine fault...eSAT Journals
Abstract Low speed rotating machines which are the most critical components in drive train of wind turbines are often menaced by several technical and environmental defects. These factors contribute to mount the economic requirement for Health Monitoring and Condition Monitoring of the systems. When a defect is happened in such system result in reduced energy loss rates from related process and due to it Condition Monitoring techniques that detecting energy loss are very difficult if not possible to use. However, in the case of Acoustic Emission (AE)technique this issue is partly overcome and is well suited for detecting very small energy release rates. Acoustic Emission (AE) as a technique is more than 50 years old and in this new technology the sounds associated with the failure of materials were detected. Acoustic wave is a non-stationary signal which can discover elastic stress waves in a failure component, capable of online monitoring, and is very sensitive to the fault diagnosis. In this paper the history and background of discovering and developing AE is discussed, different ages of developing AE which include Age of Enlightenment (1950-1967), Golden Age of AE (1967-1980), Period of Transition (1980-Present). In the next section the application of AE condition monitoring in machinery process and various systems that applied AE technique in their health monitoring is discussed. In the end an experimental result is proposed by QUT test rig which an outer race bearing fault was simulated to depict the sensitivity of AE for detecting incipient faults in low speed high frequency machine. Index Terms: Low speed rotating machine, and Condition Monitoring Systems, Acoustic Emission (AE)
Devlopement of the dynamic resistance measurement (drm) method for condition ...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Devlopement of the dynamic resistance measurement (drm) method for condition ...
Orey Rios OQ Report[1]
1. ISNetworld OQ
Report
Enterprise Products
Project Site:
Enterprise General - All Areas (JS-
6408)
Report Date:
01/06/2012 3:47 PM (Central Standard
Time)
Report Run By:
Brianna Hazelwonder
Form ID:
129505-OQ-4AEDD2CF
Rios, Orey
Testex Inspection, LLC (ISN-
01938448)
Task Qualification Method Type
Evaluation
Date
Expiration
Date Class
17.1 - Locate Line (Temporary Markers)
(Span of Control: 1 to 1)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 62107-02 - Excavating and
Backfilling (CT 17,39,32)
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
17.1 - Locate Line (Temporary Markers) NCCER - 67107-02 - Abnormal Operating
Conditions
AW 8/25/2011 8/25/2014 V
17.2 - Install marker (Temporary
Markers)
(Span of Control: 1 to 4)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 62107-02 - Excavating and
Backfilling (CT 17,39,32)
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
17.2 - Install marker (Temporary
Markers)
NCCER - 66102-02 - Liquid Pipeline General
Abnormal Operating Conditions
AW 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
17.3 - Inspect and maintain marker
(Temporary Markers)
(Span of Control: 1 to 4)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 67107-02 - Abnormal Operating
Conditions
AW 8/25/2011 8/25/2014 V
17.3 - Inspect and maintain marker
(Temporary Markers)
NCCER - 62107-02 - Excavating and
Backfilling (CT 17,39,32)
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
19.5 - Actuator/operator adjustment,
electric
(Span of Control: 1 to 2)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 66102-02 - Liquid Pipeline General
Abnormal Operating Conditions
AW 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
19.5 - Actuator/operator adjustment,
electric
NCCER - 64208-02 - Valve Actuators (CT 19.5) U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
19.6 - Actuator/operator adjustment,
pneumatic
(Span of Control: 1 to 2)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 66102-02 - Liquid Pipeline General
Abnormal Operating Conditions
AW 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
19.6 - Actuator/operator adjustment,
pneumatic
NCCER - 63306-02 - Maintain,Troubleshoot,
and Repair Pneumatic Valve
Actuators/Operators and Systems (CT 19.6,
21.1)
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
19.7 - Actuator/operator adjustment,
hydraulic
NCCER - 63307-02 - Maintain, Troubleshoot,
and Repair Hydraulic Valve
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
2. (Span of Control: 1 to 2)
[Subsequent]
Actuators/Operators and Systems (CT 19.7,
21.4)
19.7 - Actuator/operator adjustment,
hydraulic
NCCER - 66102-02 - Liquid Pipeline General
Abnormal Operating Conditions
AW 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
21.1 - Repair valve actuator/operator,
pneumatic
(Span of Control: 1 to 2)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 63306-02 - Maintain,Troubleshoot,
and Repair Pneumatic Valve
Actuators/Operators and Systems (CT 19.6,
21.1)
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
21.1 - Repair valve actuator/operator,
pneumatic
NCCER - 66102-02 - Liquid Pipeline General
Abnormal Operating Conditions
AW 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
21.4 - Repair valve actuator/operator,
hydraulic
(Span of Control: 1 to 2)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 63307-02 - Maintain, Troubleshoot,
and Repair Hydraulic Valve
Actuators/Operators and Systems (CT 19.7,
21.4)
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
21.4 - Repair valve actuator/operator,
hydraulic
NCCER - 66102-02 - Liquid Pipeline General
Abnormal Operating Conditions
AW 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
22 - Inspect tank pressure/vacuum
breakers and inspect and calibrate HVL
tank pressure relief valves
(Span of Control: 1 to 1)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 63205-02 - Maintain and Repair
Pressure Limiting Devices and Relief Valves
(CT 22, 23.1, 23.2, 24)
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
22 - Inspect tank pressure/vacuum
breakers and inspect and calibrate HVL
tank pressure relief valves
NCCER - 66102-02 - Liquid Pipeline General
Abnormal Operating Conditions
AW 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
23.1 - Maintain/repair relief valves
(Span of Control: 1 to 1)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 63205-02 - Maintain and Repair
Pressure Limiting Devices and Relief Valves
(CT 22, 23.1, 23.2, 24)
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
23.1 - Maintain/repair relief valves NCCER - 66102-02 - Liquid Pipeline General
Abnormal Operating Conditions
AW 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
23.2 - Maintain/repair pressure limiting
devices
(Span of Control: 1 to 1)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 63205-02 - Maintain and Repair
Pressure Limiting Devices and Relief Valves
(CT 22, 23.1, 23.2, 24)
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
23.2 - Maintain/repair pressure limiting
devices
NCCER - 67107-02 - Abnormal Operating
Conditions
AW 8/25/2011 8/25/2014 V
24.1 - Inspect, Test, Repair And
Calibrate Pressure-Limiting Devices
(Span of Control: 1 to 1)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 66102-02 - Liquid Pipeline General
Abnormal Operating Conditions
AW 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
24.1 - Inspect, Test, Repair And
Calibrate Pressure-Limiting Devices
NCCER - 63205-02 - Maintain and Repair
Pressure Limiting Devices and Relief Valves
(CT 22, 23.1, 23.2, 24)
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
24.2 - Inspect, Test, Repair and
Calibrate Relief Devices
(Span of Control: 1 to 1)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 67107-02 - Abnormal Operating
Conditions
AW 8/25/2011 8/25/2014 V
24.2 - Inspect, Test, Repair and
Calibrate Relief Devices
NCCER - 63205-02 - Maintain and Repair
Pressure Limiting Devices and Relief Valves
(CT 22, 23.1, 23.2, 24)
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
3. 25.1 - Inspect, test and calibrate
pressure switches
(Span of Control: 1 to 1)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 64206-02 - Switches and
Transmitters (CT 25, 30, 31)
U 8/25/2011 8/25/2014 V
25.1 - Inspect, test and calibrate
pressure switches
NCCER - 67107-02 - Abnormal Operating
Conditions
AW 8/25/2011 8/25/2014 V
25.2 - Inspect, test and calibrate
pressure transmitters
(Span of Control: 1 to 1)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 67107-02 - Abnormal Operating
Conditions
AW 8/25/2011 8/25/2014 V
25.2 - Inspect, test and calibrate
pressure transmitters
NCCER - 64206-02 - Switches and
Transmitters (CT 25, 30, 31)
U 8/25/2011 8/25/2014 V
30 - Test overfill protective devices
(Span of Control: 1 to 1)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 66102-02 - Liquid Pipeline General
Abnormal Operating Conditions
AW 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
30 - Test overfill protective devices NCCER - 64206-02 - Switches and
Transmitters (CT 25, 30, 31)
U 8/25/2011 8/25/2014 V
31 - Inspect and calibrate overfill
protective devices
(Span of Control: 1 to 1)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 66102-02 - Liquid Pipeline General
Abnormal Operating Conditions
AW 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
31 - Inspect and calibrate overfill
protective devices
NCCER - 64206-02 - Switches and
Transmitters (CT 25, 30, 31)
U 8/25/2011 8/25/2014 V
32.0 - Monitor Excavation Activities
(Span of Control: 1 to 1)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 66102-02 - Liquid Pipeline General
Abnormal Operating Conditions
AW 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
32.0 - Monitor Excavation Activities NCCER - 62107-02 - Excavating and
Backfilling (CT 17,39,32)
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
39 - Backfilling a trench following
maintenance
(Span of Control: 1 to 3)
[Subsequent]
NCCER - 62107-02 - Excavating and
Backfilling (CT 17,39,32)
U 7/15/2011 7/15/2014 V
39 - Backfilling a trench following
maintenance
NCCER - 67107-02 - Abnormal Operating
Conditions
AW 8/25/2011 8/25/2014 V
42.7 - Maintenance Welding - API 1104
(Span of Control: 1 to 0)
NCCER - 67107-02 - Abnormal Operating
Conditions
AW 8/25/2011 8/25/2014 V
Prepared By: Brianna Hazelwonder