About this Training Course This 3 full-day course provides a sound review of Pipeline Integrity Management strategies, in compliance with regulatory requirements, including self-assessment. The course is highly interactive and takes the form of lectures and case studies. On completion of the course, the participants will have a solid understanding of the procedures, strengths, limitations, and applicability of the main issues that comprise a Pipeline Integrity Management Program. The course incorporates API 1160 / 1173 and ASME B31.8S, and explains in detail the pipeline integrity requirements described in these standards. This course can also be offered through Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) format. Training Objectives Objectives of this course: Explore the latest techniques used to develop a comprehensive integrity management program covering both pipelines and their associated facilities Determine the necessary elements of such a program described in detail with examples of typical program content including an overarching view of where detailed risk analysis and defect assessment fits in the program Understand the scopes and contents of pipeline integrity standards i.e. API 1160 / 1173 and ASME B31.8S On completion of this course, the participants will be able to understand: Codes used in developing Integrity Management Plans, API 1160 / 1173 and ASME B31.8S, others The elements of an Integrity Management Plan Threat assessment Critical aspects of risk assessment Prevention and mitigation measures Characteristics and limitations of different inspection methods A risk-based approach to maintenance Target Audience The course is intended for supervisors, engineers and technicians responsible for ensuring the adequate protection of pipeline assets. In addition, maintenance planners, regulators and service providers to the pipeline industry will also benefit from attending this course. Course Level Basic or Foundation Trainer Your expert course leader is a Ph.D. Metallurgical Engineer with advanced expertise in asset integrity management of oil & gas production facilities, corrosion control, materials selection, chemical treatments, pipeline pigging, inspections, fitness-for-service evaluations, failure analysis and related consulting. He has 40 years of experience working for BP in Asia and South America, Amoco in the US, Intertek, and four years with Applus-Velosi in Southeast Asia. Practical Work Experience: AIM consultant with focus on Southeast Asia operations and clients Direct technical interface with clients on Velosi services Technical consultant for ongoing regional contracts and lead roles as auditor, instructor or facilitator Main clients have included the following organisations: BP and Vico Indonesia, Pertamina Offshore Northwest Java and West Madura Offshore (Indonesia), NCSP (Vietnam), ADCO-OPCO (Abu Dhabi), Thang Long (Vietnam), Exxon-Mobil (Malaysia) and Mubadala Petroleum (Indonesia). POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable
Perl training course description A hands on introduction to programming in Perl. What will you learn Write Perl programs. Use Perl modules. Debug Perl programs. Examine existing code and determine its function. Perl training course details Who will benefit: Anyone wishing to learn Perl. Prerequisites: None although experience in another high level language would be useful. Duration 5 days Perl training course contents Introduction to Perl What is Perl? When to use Perl, downloading Perl, installing Perl, documentation, perldoc, running Perl, the Perl environment. Perl under UNIX, Perl under Windows. "Hello world". Variables Scalars, data types, $_, strings and numbers, assignment, constants, strict, scope, STDIN. Operators Number operators, string operators, precedence and associativity, converting numbers and strings, shortcut operators. Flow control Blocks, if, else, elseif, unless, foreach, while, for do, until. Regular expressions What are regular expressions? Pattern matching, Perl as a filter, file editing. Strings Comparing strings, concatenating, substrings, chomp, chop, formatting, string manipulation. Subroutines Comparing strings, concatenating, substrings, chomp, chop, formatting, string manipulation. Arrays and hashes Working with arrays, element access, push(), pop(), shift(), unshift(), <STDIN> as an array, associative arrays, hashes of arrays, hash references, arrays of hashes, hashes of hashes. Files Simple file handling, open, close, <FILEHANDLE>, <>, file tests, directory access, directory handles, database access, packing and packing binary data. I/O STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR, Command line arguments,@ARGV. Perl debugging The built in debugger, running the debugger, debugger commands, graphical debuggers. Script syntax errors, single stepping, breakpoints, watches. Packages and modules CPAN, Finding modules, installing modules, using modules, scope. Report formatting Formats, defining a format, invoking a format, field holders. Process management System interaction, system(), exec(), signals. Security issues.
About this Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) This 5 half-day VILT course will comprehensively cover the technical aspects of gas processing. The scope will be from the wellhead through the typical gas processing plant and discuss gas gathering (pipeline hydraulics), natural gas treating (H2S, CO2 removal), acid gas injection and sulfur recovery. One unique aspect of this training course is the operations and troubleshooting discussions in each module. This VILT course is suited to technical personnel or technical management. Training Objectives After the completion of this VILT course, participants will be able to: Grasp the key specifications of natural gas and liquid products Understand the physical and transport properties of gases and liquids and liquid-vapor phase behavior Explore the various technologies for processing natural gas and to make the specifications Examine the design of the technologies Learn how to diagnose operating problems to keep facilities running reliably Target Audience This VILT course is intended for all surface technical personnel such as process engineers & technologists, facility engineers and production engineers & technologists. This VILT course will greatly benefit but not limited to: Process, petroleum and production engineers Field operators and technicians Personnel involved in gas treatment and processing Managers and Supervisors involved with gas processing operations Course Level Basic or Foundation Intermediate Training Methods The VILT course will be delivered online in 5 half-day sessions comprising 4 hours per day, with 2 breaks of 10 minutes per day. Course Duration: 5 half-day sessions, 4 hours per session (20 hours in total). The maximum number of participants for this course is 20 persons. Case studies and Exercises: This VILT course will use actual case references throughout its duration in various forms. This will allow the application of the participants' newly-acquired knowledge. Case studies also stimulate independent thinking and discussion among the participants Trainer Your expert course leader has written several papers that have been published in both academic and industry journals. He has over 30 years of industry experience, specializing in gas processing (pipeline hydraulics, separation, dehydration, treating, sulphur recovery and refrigeration processes) and also has experience with crude oil dehydration, stabilization and micro-refining topping plants. He has experience with developing new technology and is recently involved in lithium, waste biomass and used motor oil pyrolysis and geothermal projects. He has recognized expertise in thermodynamics and physical and transport properties of fluids. He has consulted for several EPC and operating companies through his company Chem-Pet Process Tech., and currently holds the role of Director of Technology in an integrated engineering and solutions provider to the energy industry. He is currently involved with a small power-based carbon capture project as well as helping clients determine the best options for utilities decisions. He has been involved with CO2 dehydration and CO2 flood gas treating as well as acid gas injection projects for several years. Highlighted Achievements: Developed ORC geothermal model to determine the available power from wells in Alberta Acting on the Technical Advisory Board for E3 Metals, extracting lithium from formation water. Acted as a Subject Matter Expert for assessing the performance of the Plains Midstream Canada, Empress 1 Deep Cut Straddle Plant in a potential litigation. Acted as an Expert Witness for JL Transportation patent defence of a dense phase technology. Process engineer lead on the addition of the new Orloff gas plant for Deltastream. Also troubleshooted the oil battery shipping pump, plate exchanger and FWKO and treater. Evaluated gas processing and sulphur recovery options for new feeds to the Zhaikmunai Zelenovsky Gas Plant, Kazakhstan (with PM Lucas, Serbia). Completed capacity analysis for hydrocarbon dew point versus liquid recovery of three trains at Birchcliff Pouce Coupe facility including amine unit, refrigerated gas plant and acid gas injection. Completed process design for CO2 flue gas dehydration for Husky Energy Inc (with Status Engineering) Provided simulations of EnCana Foster Creek and Christina Lake and Husky McMullen SAGD facilities (with Vista Projects). Performed process engineering for Cenovus Pelican Lake SAGD pilot (with GRB Engineering) Bear Lake heavy oil polymer injection pilot (with GRB Engineering). Lead process engineer on the design of IEC Kerrobert crude oil micro-refinery (topping plant). Provided engineering support and troubleshooting for Enerchem Slave Lake Crude tower and product blending (with Status Engineering). POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
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Overview Acquire great customer problems solving skills to develop long term relationships with your customers by enrolling in our Customer Service Management course. This course is a step-by-step training process to educate you in all the essential knowledge and skills to deliver contextual-based support to your customers and maintain high ethical business standards. The training has a huge impact on higher customer retention, acquisition of new customers, increased productivity and more. After your successful completion, you will be more than capable of identifying customer service elements and knowing the effects of poor service on a business; you will also be able to come up with some great techniques to deal with difficult customers. Enrol today to handle customer feedback and complaints efficiently. How will I get my certificate? You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate. Who is this course for? There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this Customer Service Management. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds. Requirements Our Customer Service Management is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible on tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on wifi, 3G or 4G.There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. Career path Having these various qualifications will increase the value in your CV and open you up to multiple sectors such as Business & Management , Admin, Accountancy & Finance, Secretarial & PA, Teaching & Mentoring etc. Course Curriculum 1 sections • 9 lectures • 01:51:00 total length •Module One - Customer Service : Who We Are and What We Do: 00:16:00 •Module Two - Customer Service : Establishing Your Attitude: 00:12:00 •Module Three - Customer Service : Identifying and Addressing Customer Needs: 00:11:00 •Module Four - Customer Service : Generating Return Business: 00:14:00 •Module Five: In-Person Customer Service: 00:09:00 •Module Six - Customer Service : Giving Customer Service over the Phone: 00:11:00 •Module Seven - Customer Service : Providing Electronic Customer Service: 00:11:00 •Module Eight - Customer Service : Recovering Difficult Customers: 00:14:00 •Module Nine - Customer Service : Understanding When to Escalate: 00:13:00
About this Training Course This 5 full-day course is aimed at engineers and supervisors who already have a basic understanding of well construction methods but who would benefit from a more detailed knowledge of completion design. The course will concentrate on the important aspects of completion design and what makes a safe and efficient well. A common thread of practical examples will be used throughout the course in the form of a case study or 'red-thread' exercise. The case study is based around data all taken from a single field where those attending will work through all the basic issues of a completion design. The exercises associated with the case study is performed in the student's own time after each of the formal sessions. However, at the start of the next day, the case study is reviewed and discussed. The whole case study will continue through all sessions, with each element being reviewed at the start of the next session. There is no 'right' answer to the exercise - producing interesting discussions! The purpose of the course is not to go over specific equipment in detail. Teaching methods include presentations, videos, and animations and the case study. The course will cover: Types and configurations of completions The completion design process Inflow performance, skin and formation damage Perforating; selection, deployment and interface with rest of completion Stimulation and impact on completion and flow performance with coverage of modern horizontal multifrac tools Open hole, non-sand control completions including open hole packers and horizontal well clean up Sand control; when do you need it, basic types and selection guidelines. Includes standalone screens, ICDs, various gravel packing techniques, frac packs and expandable screens Tubing sizing, flow estimation and liquid loading Artificial lift; types and selection criteria, interface with drilling, reservoir and facilities. Design of gas lift and ESPs included Production chemistry impacts on completion, prevention and removal (scales, wax, asphaltene, hydrates, and souring) Metallurgy, corrosion, and erosion; metal types and selection of Elastomers and plastics; types and selection of Tubing stress analysis; picking the grade and weight of tubing, plus selection criteria for packers and expansion devices. Interface between tubing stress analysis and casing design Completion equipment; basic types of equipment, reliability and selection criteria for each (tree, safety valve, mandrel, packers, expansion devices etc) Completion installation; importance of wellbore clean-out, function and types of brines, pointers for efficient completion installation Non-conventional wells; types and when / where to use them (multilaterals, smart (intelligent) wells and also SAGD, CO2 sequestration, CBM, etc) Training Objectives By the end of this course, the participants should be able to: Have a good understanding of the completion design process and what makes a good completion design Understand the importance of the installation process (completion running) in the design process Have an appreciation of new and developing completion techniques (intelligent wells) Target Audience This course will benefit engineers and field-based personnel such as completion supervisors and production engineers. It is also suitable for completion vendors, specialists such as chemists and subsurface personnel including geologists, reservoir engineers and petrophysicists. Trainer Your expert course leader has 30 years of oil and gas industry experience. A first class degree in geophysics and a master degree in Petroleum Engineering was a prelude to seven years with BP as a petroleum engineer. He left BP and following a short spell in Camco, jointly founded ICE Energy. After six years of completions and petroleum engineering consultancy and training, ICE Energy merged with TRACS International, where he continued with petroleum and completion engineering studies, leading integrated teams, and developing / delivering training courses for a variety of different clients in diverse world-wide locations. In the last five years, he is independent again - focusing on technical consulting and course delivery. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
This one-day Suicide First Aid training course gives learners the knowledge and tools to understand that suicide is one of the most preventable deaths and some basic skills can help someone with thoughts of suicide stay safe from their thoughts and stay alive.
Do you think that UI Designers use Photoshop in the same way as other Designers? Do you know what are the basic concepts, settings and tools UI Designers know and you don't? So if you want to learn UI Design with Photoshop and upgrade your confidence and Skill levels in Photoshop; this course is for YOU. This course is equally good for Beginners and Experts so don't worry if you haven't used Photoshop before. Most of us don't know the basic settings, shortcuts, tools and extension we need in Photoshop to become a UI Designer, we make same mistakes and keep on wasting time online searching for different settings and answers to common UI Design issues and problems. What Will I Learn? Start your Career as UI Designer Learn the settings necessary for UI Design Process Learn all the Basic tools of Photoshop for UI Design Start using Photoshop with solid foundation in UI Design Learn all the Photoshop Shortcuts for UI Design How to use Photoshop Extensions to speed up UI Desing Process Tips and Techniques for Efficient usage of Photoshop for UI Design Learn how to use Custom Scripts in Photoshop for UI Design Learn about Color schemes and Typography Online tools Learn how to use Gradients and Patterns in UI Design Create Wireframes and learn the tools needed to create them Learn how to design MODERN DASHBOARD graphs and elements Learn how to design MODERN HERO/HEADERS of Websites Who is the target audience? Novice/Beginner Level Designers Web Designer Graphic Designer Web Developers who wants to learn UI Design UI Designer who wants more advaced techniques Requirements Passion to become a UI Designer Minimum Photoshop CC or Latest version of Photoshop Introductions 1.1) Upload And Review Your Work-1 00:03:00 Setting Up Photoshop for UI Design 2.2) Setting up Photoshop CC Preferences 00:06:00 2.3) Color Profile Settings for ui design 00:05:00 2.5) Creating Custom Shortcut Keys 00:04:00 2.6) Installing scripts in Photoshop 00:06:00 2.8) What area Photoshop Extensions 00:07:00 2.9) Power of Photoshop Extensions 00:09:00 2.10) How to install Extension in mac and win update 00:16:00 (Optional - Can watch at the end) Color Calibration and Monitors for Designers 2.5-1 Color Calibration 00:08:00 2.5-2 Monitor You Need-1 00:02:00 2.5 - 3 OS Based clor Calibration 00:07:00 Basics of Photoshop for Beginners 00.Customize Toolbar 00:04:00 01.how Photoshop interface works 00:05:00 02.creating photoshop new document 00:04:00 03.what are artboards 00:06:00 04.Layers Panel Part 1 00:06:00 05.Layer Panel Filtering And Finding Part 2 00:06:00 07.Type tool 00:05:00 08.Character Panel 00:07:00 09.Paragraph Panel 00:04:00 10.New Shape Tool 00:08:00 12.Deep dive in Pen Tool 00:16:00 12.selections april2017 New 00:07:00 13.pen tool in web design 00:04:00 14.Alignments 00:06:00 15.common-shortcuts 00:15:00 16.Clipping_Masks 00:02:00 17.exercise clipping mask 00:01:00 18.Layer Masks HB 00:05:00 19.smart_objects 00:08:00 20.linked smart objects_Revised 00:07:00 21.Layer comps usage 00:06:00 22 Using Smart Guides In Photoshop-1 00:05:00 Layer Styles Basics for UI Design 1.drop_shadow_layer_effect 00:04:00 2.inner_shadow_UI_Design 00:02:00 3.stroke effect 00:03:00 4. Re-using layer styles 00:02:00 Gradients in Web and UI Design 1.what.are.gradients 00:02:00 2.uses.of.gradients 00:04:00 3.3ways-to-create-gradients 00:05:00 4.how to use gradient editor 00:08:00 5.using-gradient-overlay 00:06:00 Using Patterns in Web and UI Design 1.what are patterns 00:02:00 2. two methods of applying patterns 00:05:00 3.create Pattern From an Img File 00:03:00 04. using .pat files in photoshop 00:05:00 Basics of UI Design | Light, Shadows, Color schemes & Typography 01. How light and shadow works in UI Design 00:01:00 2.examples of lightshadow 00:02:00 3.color schemes for beginners 00:02:00 4.getting scheme from logo and hsb 00:01:00 5.online tools for color schemes 00:06:00 6.how to choose fonts and typography 00:09:00 7.Using Grids for Web Design 00:06:00 8.Creating Grids In Photoshop 00:06:00 UI Design Exercises & Challanges with Step by Step solutions 1.soft-shadow button challange 00:01:00 2.soft_button_solution 00:13:00 3.3d Button Challange 00:01:00 4.Pressed effect in Photoshop 00:07:00 5.modern pattern part 1 00:09:00 6.modern header design part 2 00:09:00 7.moder header design new variation 00:09:00 8.color overlay header 00:11:00 09 Gradienteffect Header Design-audiosynced 00:13:00 9.Actual Exercise Transparent Image Header-1 00:13:00 10.tabs intro 00:01:00 11.tabs-part1 00:14:00 12.tabs-part2 00:08:00 Image Editing 101 for UI Designers 1.removing White Bg With Blending Options 00:03:00 2.Spot Healing brush usage 00:04:00 3.making Colors Pop in Photohsop 00:07:00 4.magnetic Lasso Tool to remove background 00:16:00 5.select And Mask Tool 00:10:00 IOS App Design : Exercise Iphone Food Deals App 1.Gathering Resources IOS App-Design 00:04:00 2.Lets Start The IOS App Design 00:05:00 3.Adding Images To Design the App design 00:06:00 4.Adding Text On App Screen 00:06:00 5.Adding Phone And Book Now Buttons 00:12:00 6.Using Mobile Mockups 00:04:00 UDEMY ONLY App Design Challane-exercise 00:06:00 BONUS: Dribbble styled Dashboard UI Design (Student Request) 1.area graph base design 00:04:00 2area graph grid 00:05:00 3.adding text to graph area 00:08:00 4.drwaing area graph with pen tool 00:04:00 5.designing extras adding dots and hover info 00:06:00 7.final Adjustments To Area Graph-1 00:10:00 8.area graph to line graph 00:04:00 9.circular bar graph base shape.mp4 00:06:00 10.adding Gradients And Shadows To Circular Graphs-1 00:13:00 11.designing stats with text 00:09:00 12.bar Graph Design In Photoshop Pt 00:09:00 13.Bar Graph Adding Text 00:06:00 14.Student-request-ciruclar-percentage graph 00:08:00 Wifreframes in UI Design + Ultimate Web Design Challange 1.what Are Wirefreams 00:00:00 2.Tools Used For Wireframes 00:12:00 Dribbble Shot Redesign Exercise - Student Request dribbble redesig part 1 00:15:00 dribble shot part 2 00:15:00 Exercises : Form UI Design with Photoshop 1.Base Of Login Form 00:07:00 2.Form Fields Design 00:12:00 3.Finishing Form Design 00:12:00 Pro Secret Tips and Tools for Designers and Developers Converting psd to CSS 00:07:00 Exporting Images from Photoshop 00:07:00 Tips on Using Grids 00:02:00 Photoshop Features Updates and New Versions 3.Match Fonts Cc2015.5-1 00:03:00 Cc2018 Update-1 00:04:00
LOOKING FOR: MG, YA, ADULT FICTION, ADULT NON-FICTION, NON-FICTION FOR 7+ Megan Carroll is looking for writers in a variety of areas, and from a wide range of backgrounds – she is particularly keen to hear from Black, Asian, and LGBTQIA+ writers. Her main areas of focus this year are adult fiction and non-fiction, as well as non-fiction for 7+, and MG and YA fiction. In Fiction, Megan is keen to see high-concept love stories (think The Flat Share or The Lock In) for both commercial and reading group readers. She’d love to see those familiar romance tropes – enemies to lovers, friends to lovers, love triangles, forbidden love etc. – with underrepresented characters at the centre. She is also looking for historical fiction and gothic horror (think Laura Purcell, Stacey Halls and Silvia Moreno-Garcia) – anything that has a creepy, uneasy undertone is likely for Megan’s list. Megan is also actively looking for upmarket fiction and would love to see layered family drama, contemporary stories about life today and darkly comic novels that explore a specific time, place or experience. In Non-Fiction, Megan is keen to hear from experts in their field talking about topics relating to film, music, true crime, popular culture, history and issues from largely unrepresented perspectives. She is keen to see memoir, narrative non-fiction and essay collections. In Children’s and YA, she is keen to see contemporary YA with humour, and romance at the heart – fun and emotional stories that appeal to the interests and issues of the teenage readers. She’d also love to see thrillers and horror stories for this age group too. It’s unlikely that high fantasy novels for YA readers will be right for her, but she is keen to see stories with fantasy elements in a real world setting. On the younger end, Megan is looking for funny, contemporary middle grade – think Louise Rennison and Karen McCombie – and anything creepy and spooky for 8-12 year old readers too. She’d love to find something like Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and is keen to find original adventure stories in both fantasy and realistic settings. Megan would like you to submit a covering letter, 1 page synopsis and the first three chapters or 5,000 words of your manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Megan is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Tuesday 16th January 2025