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”The process of providing the evidence that the technology will function reliably within specified limits”.

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This course will give the participants an overview and background of the DNV-RP-A203, and the qualification work process presented therein. The procedure can be applied for components, equipment and systems, which can be defined as new technology, in offshore hydro-carbon exploration and production. The Qualification of New Technology training is available to help guide you through the principles and tools available.

The course describes and discusses each step of the qualification work process, and also goes into details of the most important topics. A group work session is included in order to demonstrate parts of the qualification work process to give the participants hands on experience.

Objective

  • Help participants understand what technology qualification is, and when it is needed
  • Give the participants an overview and background for the principles of the technology qualification work process as described in the DNV-RP-A203
  • Familiarise the participants with the requirements to technology qualification and its documentation
  • Familiarise the participant with carrying out a Failure Mode Identification and Risk Ranking session through group work session.

Target group

  • Professionals who are involved in development and qualification or selection and acquisition of new technology
  • Engineers who want to get a good understanding of a systematic process of technology qualification and its documentation
  • Project managers who are following up technology qualification projects.

Course dates

Price
NOK 7,000 per participant.

Venue
Det Norske Veritas
Veritasveien 1
NO-1322 HØVIK
Norway


More information

If questions, please contact Hilde Bohinen

by phone+47 97719457

or by e-mailenergy.training@dnv.com

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