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7/30/2019 Mechanical Joint Integrity Training http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/mechanical-joint-integrity-training 1/2 amec.com Worldwide. Responsibly. For the long term. AMEC is an ECITB accredited training provider, delivering a range of Mechanical Joint Integrity courses and subsequent technical testing. From AMEC’s facility at Ellesmere Port in Cheshire, candidates will receive classroom as well as on site based training. The courses and technical tests cover: Isolations Dismantling techniques Inspection of components Alignment techniques and clamp connectors Assembly and tightening techniques in specialist critical bolting Why AMEC? AMEC is a member of step change in safety, a UK based industry collective of production operators, service providers, trade unions and regulators. The main aim of the organisation is to make the UK the safest place to work within the worldwide oil and gas industry; and AMEC is an avid champion of this initiative. Training requirements for Mechanical Joint Integrity (MJI) Stage 1 (training centre based): Specialist critical bolting Consists of classroom and workshop learning activities Typical duration is one to two and a half days depending on subject matter Each trainee will be taught theoretical and practical skills to a standard specified by ECITB Successful candidates will gain a certificate and be given a work based task assignment to be used in stage 2 Stage 2 (workplace practise): Stage 2 allows candidates to put their training into practise in a working environment The work based task assignment given in stage one specifies a range of tasks and complex jobs which are to be completed in a period of 3 to 12 months The individual must demonstrate each of the steps indicated in the work based task assignment on a minimum of 3 occasions The task assignment record must be verified by a relevant individual responsible for the completion of the task (supervisor, line manager etc) Stage 3 (test centre based): New workers must provide evidence of completion of stage 1 and 2 Existing workers must have a company endorsed letter-proof of bolting training (NCDS, TECSkills or ECITB endorsed course) and experience in the tested field Stage 3 requires individuals to complete a formal assessment of their knowledge, skills and ability in each Mechanical Joint Integrity subject There will be an online test and a practical task The test should be repeated every 3 years to ensure ongoing performance development Mechanical Joint Integrity Training ECITB approved

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AMEC is an ECITBaccredited trainingprovider, delivering arange of Mechanical Joint

Integrity courses andsubsequent technicaltesting.

From AMEC’s facility at Ellesmere Port inCheshire, candidates will receive classroomas well as on site based training.

The courses and technical tests cover:

■ Isolations

■ Dismantling techniques

■ Inspection of components■ Alignment techniques and clamp

connectors

■ Assembly and tightening techniques inspecialist critical bolting

Why AMEC?AMEC is a member of step change in safety,a UK based industry collective of productionoperators, service providers, trade unionsand regulators. The main aim of the

organisation is to make the UK the safestplace to work within the worldwide oil andgas industry; and AMEC is an avid championof this initiative.

Training requirements for MechanicalJoint Integrity (MJI)Stage 1 (training centre based):

■ Specialist critical bolting

■ Consists of classroom and workshop

learning activities■ Typical duration is one to two and a half

days depending on subject matter

■ Each trainee will be taught theoreticaland practical skills to a standard specifiedby ECITB

■ Successful candidates will gain acertificate and be given a work based taskassignment to be used in stage 2

Stage 2 (workplace practise):

■ Stage 2 allows candidates to put

their training into practise in a workingenvironment

■ The work based task assignment givenin stage one specifies a range of tasksand complex jobs which are to becompleted in a period of 3 to 12 months

■ The individual must demonstrate eachof the steps indicated in the workbased task assignment on a minimumof 3 occasions

■ The task assignment record must beverified by a relevant individualresponsible for the completion of thetask (supervisor, line manager etc)

Stage 3 (test centre based):

■ New workers must provide evidence of

completion of stage 1 and 2■ Existing workers must have a company

endorsed letter-proof of bolting training(NCDS, TECSkills or ECITB endorsedcourse) and experience in the testedfield

■ Stage 3 requires individuals to completea formal assessment of theirknowledge, skills and ability in eachMechanical Joint Integrity subject

■ There will be an online test and a

practical task■ The test should be repeated every 3

years to ensure ongoing performancedevelopment

Mechanical JointIntegrity Training

ECITB approved

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amec.comWorldwide. Responsibly. For the long term.

CoursesMJI 10 - Hand torque bolted connections:■ Dismantling, preparing and securing

hand torque bolted connections■ Duration of 1 day

MJI 18 – Hydraulically tension boltedconnections:■ Dismantling, assembling, and tension

bolted connections using hydraulictensioning equipment

■ Duration of 1 day (only delivered to thosewith previous torque training MJI 10 &19)

MJI 10 & 19 – Hydraulically torqued boltedconnections:■ Dismantling, assembling and tightening

bolted connections using hand andpowered torque techniques

■ Duration of 1.5 days (MJI 19 is deliveredonly with MJI 10)

MJI 10, 18 & 19 – Hydraulically torqued andtensioned bolted connections:■ Assembling and tightening bolted

connections using hand and poweredtorque and tensioning techniques

■ Duration of 2.5 days

Technical testsAMEC can deliver technical tests in

mechanical joint integrity, as well as issueassociated ECITB certificate of achievement tothose who pass.

There are five ECITB approved technical testscovering mechanical joint integrity:

■ TMJJ10: dismantle, assemble and handtorque flanged joints

■ TMJI11: dismantle, assemble and handtorque clamp connectors

■ TMJII118: dismantle, assemble andtensioning bolted connections

■ TMJI 19: dismantle, assemble andhydraulically forged flanged joints

■ TMJI 20: dismantle, assemble andhydraulically torque clamp connector joints

These tests are grant aided for ECITB 

registered employers.

BenefitsFor an employer and client, these coursesensure that with ECITB approval, theworkforce will have the required knowledgeand skill necessary to carry out criticalbolting safely.

For the individual recognised trainingcourses, a successful technical test andassociated ECITB certificate of achievementindicates the possession of skill, ability and

 job knowledge in specialist critical bolting.

For further Information on flexiblecost, effective training and AMEC’sown specialist bolting and in-situmachining services contact:[email protected].

Mechanical JointIntegrity Training

ECITB approved