API 579-1 / ASME FFS-1 Fitness-For-Service

When: March 3 - 6 | June 23 - 26, 2026

Preliminary Registration Form

Please fill out the preliminary form below for this API-U Approved course. After the form has been submitted, the training provider will reach out to you regarding further registration information.

 

 

Course Outline

  • Overview and Opportunities for FFS
  • Introduction to API 579-1/ASME FFS-1
  • FFS Assessment Procedures
  • Assessment of Equipment: Brittle Fracture, General Metal Loss, Local Metal Loss, Pitting Corrosion, HIC, SOHIC, and Hydrogen Blister Damage, Weld Misalignment and Shell Distortions, Crack-Like Flaws Creep Damage and Remaining Life, Fire Damage, Dents, Gouges, and Dent-Gouge Combinations, Laminations, Fatigue, In-Service Margins/Validation

Course Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Appreciate the format, organizational structure, and use of the API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 document
  • Recognize the importance of damage mechanism identification
  • State the applicability and limitations of the volumetric metal loss assessment procedures
  • Follow and summarize the application of the Level 1 and Level 2 assessment techniques
  • Understand the importance of establishing inspection intervals and the methods used to determine them
  • Choose the appropriate mitigation and monitoring methods 
  • Appreciate the importance of documentation of the various FFS procedures
  • Explain the step-by-step procedure calculations for at least two example assessments covered during the course.

Who Should Attend

This course is intended for:

  • Plant inspectors and engineers who work in a mechanical integrity, reliability, or maintenance role
  • Inspection, engineering, reliability, and mechanical integrity managers
  • Central engineering staff who support plant personnel
  • May be beneficial for similar positions in the fossil fuel, utility, pulp and paper, nuclear energy, and other processing industries that use and maintain pressurized equipment