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Avoid Pressure-Relief System Pitfalls by Justin Phillips, P.E.

Provenance is proud to announce that “Avoid Pressure-Relief Systems Pitfalls”, by Justin Phillips, P.E., has been recently published in the July issue of AIChE’s CEP Magazine. This accredited article focuses on mistakes that can be made when selecting, sizing and installing pressure relief systems. Mistakes that both new and experienced engineers can make when designing and auditing pressure relief systems.

 

Read and download the article here.

 

More about Justin Phillips, P.E.

Justin

Justin Phillips has over eight years of onshore and offshore oil & gas process engineering and project execution experience. His technical experience includes process design with specialty in flare and relief systems. Justin is the Relief Systems Line of Service Manager at Provenance Consulting, LLC. He holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas and is a Licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Texas.

 

The Importance of Understanding Process When Implementing Your Mechanical Integrity Program!

shutterstocProvenance is proud to announce that we have another great webinar on the horizon. The AIChE hosted webinar, “The Importance of Understanding Process When Implementing Your Mechanical Integrity Program”, is a free 60-minute webinar focused on incorporating process conditions into your Fixed Equipment Mechanical Integrity (FEMI) program that will allow you to predict, detect and prevent process-related failures. It will help you gain a better understanding of how process conditions can affect the integrity of facility fixed equipment among other interesting insights. Attendees will have the opportunity to examine when, why and how to take process conditions into consideration during the implementation of the FEMI program. This webinar will also give the opportunity to ask questions about process and your own FEMI program.

This free, live webinar will take place on July 27th at 1:00-2:00 PM CT.

Register Now!

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Whoops! I Made a Mistake Sizing My Relief Device and Then I Installed It Incorrectly!

 Mistakes – every engineer makes them. But mistakes made when selecting, sizing and installing pressure relief systems can create serious safety risk.

In this Provenance Consulting sponsored webinar, you’ll consider the risk created by mistakes both new and experienced engineers can make when designing and auditing pressure relief systems. Improper documentation is confusing and may put you at risk of citations as well as create rework. But improper installation or selection of the wrong relief valve can cause serious safety risk. In this webinar, you’ll learn to recognize and eliminate risk at the earliest opportunity. You’ll identify potential mistakes that can be made in overpressure identification and sizing. You’ll discuss common installation pitfalls and how to identify and address them. You’ll also learn how and when to question the necessity and appropriateness of pressure relief systems. By the end of the hour, you’ll be able to audit your own work as well as the work of others with greater proficiency

Take a look at your agenda:

  • How improper installation and selection of pressure relief systems impact your safety
  • How to recognize and address common sizing, selection and installation
  • Eliminating safety risk – the earlier, the better
  • Improving how you audit your work and the work of others

 

 

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Justin

Justin Phillips, P.E

Justin Phillips has over eight years of onshore and offshore oil & gas process engineering and project execution experience. His technical experience includes process design with specialty in flare and relief systems. Justin is the Relief Systems Line of Service Manager at Provenance Consulting, LLC. He holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas and is a Licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Texas.