Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams and Process Drawings (P&ID)

P&ID

This course focuses on engineering drawings typically used in the oil, gas, chemical and process industries by engineers, technicians and permit system personnel.

The course focuses on the life of a piping and instrumentation diagram and how it changes from a construction drawing to a commissioning drawing and finally to an operations and maintenance drawing. It will also show delegates how you can make changes to a P&ID and the process it goes through to be up-revved.

Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams and Process Drawings (P&ID)

Course content

  • Engineering Drawings
  • Used by Oil/Gas/Chemical Process Engineers, Technicians and Permit System Personnel
  • Construction Drawing to a Commission Drawing.
  • Guidance – P & ID Process Drawings
  • Process drawings are created, maintained and used in assessing pipework, valves and process equipment
  • Roles & Responsibilities
  • Risk Assessment
  • Critical documentation essential for safe day-to-day operation of a plant
  • Process drawings are created, maintained and used in assessing pipework, valves and process equipment
  • Classroom instruction and practical exercises
  • Safe Operating Procedures
  • P&ID and the process it goes through to be up-revved
  • Block Flow Diagrams (BFD)
  • Process Flow Diagrams (PFD)
  • Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID)
  • Interpreting P&IDs – Valves, Equipment, Controls & Safety Systems
  • Detailed Engineering Drawings
  • Isometric Drawings (ISO)
  • Plot Plans

Who should attend?

It is suitable for anyone interested in how process drawings are created, maintained and used in assessing pipework, valves and process equipment. Classroom instruction and practical exercises focus on critical documentation essential for the safe day-to-day operation of a plant.

Certifications

Candidates who successfully complete the course and both theoretical and practical assessments will receive The Faraday Centre competence certificate. Candidates who fail will receive The Faraday Centre attendance certificate.

It is suitable for anyone interested in how process drawings are created, maintained and used in assessing pipework, valves and process equipment. Classroom instruction and practical exercises focus on critical documentation essential for the safe day-to-day operation of a plant.