This learning path includes all four levels of the ASME Bolted Flange Joint Assembly Program. Each course is offered in a formal, on demand format designed to lead you through topics and concepts defined in ASME PCC-1 Appendix A.
Gain knowledge of design, installation, and maintenance skills highlighted in ASME PCC-1, and earn a microcredential for each course level. Check out the ASME Bolted Flange Joint Assembly Program page for a full description and details.
By participating in this learning path, you will learn how to successfully:
Demonstrate advanced knowledge of all aspects of bolted flange joint assembly.
Recognize the proper assembly of bolted flange joints.
Perform inspection and assembly activities such as those outlined in Appendix A of ASME PCC-1: Pressure Boundary Bolted Flange Joint Assembly.
Articulate the reasons why the majority of requirements for bolted flange joint assembly exist.
Develop and maintain bolted flange joint assembly procedures and training processes.
Provide detailed oversight and guidance to bolted flange joint programs.
For the full list of learning objectives and detailed descriptions for this learning path, please click on the links to the individual courses above.
Who should attend?
Anyone involved in the assembly, disassembly or quality assurance of bolted joints; Major operators and contractors involved in oil and gas, petrochemical and power generation, or any industry that uses bolted flange joint assemblies.
Course participants are expected to have:
Access to a computer and reliable internet connection
A calculator
Software to display PDF files (such as Adobe Reader)
A Digital Badge will be issued following the successful completion of each course to registrants who achieve a passing score of 75% or higher on each final exam.
This learning path includes all four levels of the ASME Bolted Flange Joint Assembly Program. Each course is offered in a formal, on demand format designed to lead you through topics and concepts defined in ASME PCC-1 Appendix A.
Gain knowledge of design, installation, and maintenance skills highlighted in ASME PCC-1, and earn a microcredential for each course level. Check out the ASME Bolted Flange Joint Assembly Program page for a full description and details.
By participating in this learning path, you will learn how to successfully:
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge of all aspects of bolted flange joint assembly.
- Recognize the proper assembly of bolted flange joints.
- Perform inspection and assembly activities such as those outlined in Appendix A of ASME PCC-1: Pressure Boundary Bolted Flange Joint Assembly.
- Articulate the reasons why the majority of requirements for bolted flange joint assembly exist.
- Develop and maintain bolted flange joint assembly procedures and training processes.
- Provide detailed oversight and guidance to bolted flange joint programs.
For the full list of learning objectives and detailed descriptions for this learning path, please click on the links to the individual courses above.
Who should attend?
Anyone involved in the assembly, disassembly or quality assurance of bolted joints; Major operators and contractors involved in oil and gas, petrochemical and power generation, or any industry that uses bolted flange joint assemblies.
Course participants are expected to have:
- Access to a computer and reliable internet connection
- A calculator
- Software to display PDF files (such as Adobe Reader)
- A Digital Badge will be issued following the successful completion of each course to registrants who achieve a passing score of 75% or higher on each final exam.