API 510 – Pressure Vessel Inspector
Inspection Academy’s API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector course is designed to deliver practical, code-based training. The program covers all aspects of pressure vessel inspection, repair, and rerating, preparing professionals for certification and field readiness in the hydrocarbon and chemical industries
| Level | Type |
| Intermediate | Online |
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Training Overview
API 510 is the American Petroleum Institute’s inspection code for in-service pressure vessels and the pressure-relieving devices that protect them.
This course provides comprehensive coverage of the code’s scope, definitions, inspection practices, and requirements — with practical case studies and preparation for API 510 certification.
Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Understand the API 510 code structure, definitions, and application.
- Apply inspection and testing practices for in-service pressure vessels.
- Calculate wall thickness, nozzle design, and test pressures with real-world examples.
- Interpret API RP 572 inspection logic and best practices.
- Understand ASME Section VIII Div. 1 requirements for pressure vessel design and materials.
- Evaluate welding procedures and qualifications as per ASME Section IX.
- Select and apply Non-Destructive Examination (NDE) techniques according to ASME Section V.
- Prepare effectively for the API 510 certification exam with mock tests and case studies.
Materials Included
- Detailed lecture notes covering all related APIs and ASME codes.
- Case studies on calculations, testing requirements, and inspection scenarios.
- Practice quizzes, open-book and closed-book mock exams with model answers.
- Sample Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS) and Procedure Qualification Records (PQR).
- NDE method guidelines and inspection checklists.
Target Audience
This course is ideal for:
- Inspection engineers and QA/QC professionals in oil, gas, petrochemical industries.
- Mechanical engineers working with design, operation, or maintenance of pressure vessels.
- Plant engineers, maintenance supervisors, and integrity specialists.
- Welding inspectors and NDE technicians seeking API 510 certification.
- Professionals preparing for API 510 or related ASME code examinations.
Requirements / Instructions
- Basic engineering knowledge recommended.
- Familiarity with ASME/API codes is helpful but not mandatory.
- Bring a scientific calculator, notebook, and a copy of the API 510 code.
- Review pre-course reading materials before the first session.
- Commit to active participation in discussions, quizzes, and exercises.
Instructors
Eng. Mahmoud Shokr
Senior Inspection Engineer
Eng. Ahmed Sobhy Moharram
Senior Inspection and RBI Engineer
Eng. Amr Soliman
Senior Material Engineer.
Eng. Ramy Mohamed
Head of Inspection Dep. In Refinery plant in Egypt.
Training Agenda
Day 01 - 03
Eng. Mahmoud Shokr
29, 30, 31 March
- Introduction
- Exam Info and tutorial
- ASME IX
Day 04 -09
Eng. Ahmed Sobhy
1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 April
- API 510
- API 572, API 576, API 578
Day 10 - 12
Eng. Ramy Mohamed
8, 9, 11 April
ASME VIII
Day 13 - 17
Eng. Islam Bahaa
12, 13, 14, 15, 16 April
ASME PCC-2 & API 571
Day 18
Eng. Amr Soliman
18 April
API 577
Day 19
Eng. Yousef Hany
19 April
ASME V
Upcoming API 510 Training
API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector
Level: Intermediate
Instructor: IA Instructors
API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector
Level: Intermediate
Instructor: IA Instructors
API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector
Level: Intermediate
Instructor: IA Instructors
