LADWER INSTITUTE OTHER COURSES AND EXAMINATIONS INFORMATION OPITO: Electrical Safety Hazardous Hazardous Area Equipment Electrical Motor Electrical Protection System Generation Distribution and Control of Electrical Supplies (MINIMUM CANDIDATE: 12 persons)
14-18 January 2013* 18-22 February 2013 2013** 18-22 March 2013* 08-12 April 2013 2013** 13-17 May 2013* 10-14 June 2013* 16-20 September 2013* 21-25 Octo Octo ber 2013* 11-15 November 2013 2013** 02-06 December 2013*
USD 1,500
Electrical Inspector Instrument Inspector (MINIMUM CANDIDATE: 16 persons)
18 Feb – 13 Mar 2013* 22 Apr – 08 May 2013*
IDR 4,750,000
Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS) 21 Oct – 13 Nov 2013* IDR 5,500,000 (MINIMUM CANDIDATE: 15 persons) Payment Bank : PT Bank Negara Indonesi a (Persero) Tbk Branc h Offic e : Kanto r Cabang Batam. Jl. Imam Bonj ol No. 23, Batam, Indonesi a, 29432 Acc ou nt Nam e : PT. LADWER Acc ou nt No . : 0193603712 (fo (fo r US Doll ar), 0191849487 (for IDR) Bank Branch Office Acc ou nt Nam e Acc ou nt No .
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BANK MANDIRI MANDIRI Kantor Cabang Batam. Jl. Imam Bonjol, Batam, Indonesia, 29432 29432 PT. LADWER 109-0013176987 (fo r US Doll ar), 109-0013176979 (for IDR)
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BANK MUAMALAT MUAMALAT Kantor Cabang Batam PT. LADWER 0001819418 (for IDR) *) Note Note that the dates are subject subject t o change without any notice
Electrical Hazardous Area Equipment An OPITO approved course from
Target Group
Target Group Oil and Gas Industry technicians and staff for Electrical or Instruments Maintenance.
Why Electrical Hazardous Area Equipment?
Course Content This basic electrical system training program is based on Petroleum Open Learning modules from OPITO. The following modules are included: •
Module: Electrical Hazardous Area Equipment • • • • • •
Section Section Section Section Section Section
1: Hazards, Risks and Control Measures 2: Zones and Properties of Flammable Materials 3: Hazardous Protection Equipment 4: Explosion Protection by Enclosure Type 5: Explosion Protection by Other methods 6: Design, Selection and Installation of Ex. Equipment
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Candidates will understand the techniques to protect equipment operating in hazardous environments, the principles, and limitations, of such techniques. Candidates will understand the classification of zones and the need to use appropirate equipment protection to a particular zone of use.
E L E C T R I C A L H A ZA R D O U S A R E A EQUIP MENT - LESSON PLAN
E L E C T R I C A L H A ZA R D O U S A R E A EQUIP MENT - LESSON PLAN
Day 1 08:00 am - 08:30 am 08:30 am - 09:00 am 09:00 am - 09:30 am 09:30 am - 09:45 am 09:45 am - 12:00 pm
Registration Opening Introduction and Course Objective Coffee Break Section 1 - Hazards, Risks and Control Measures Hazard Definition Risk Definition Risk contr ol measures Lunch Section 2 - Zones Gas Zones, Grouping s and Rating s Coffee Break Section 2 - Properties of Flammable Materials Explosive Limits and Temperature Classifications Equipment Protection Levels Summary of day 1 • • •
12:00 pm - 01:00 pm 01:00 pm - 02:30 pm
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02:30 pm - 02:45 pm 02:45 pm - 04:00 pm
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04:00 pm - 04:30 pm
Day 2 08:30 am - 10:00 am
Section 3 - Hazardous Protection Requirements The ATEX Directive 94/9/EC ATEX and CE markings Coffee Break Section 3 - Hazardous Protection Requirements Explosion Protection methods Ingress Protection Equipment Certification and Labeling Lunch Section 4 - Explosion Protection by Enclo sure Type Flameproof Enclosure Protection (Ex d) - section 1 Coffee Break Section 4 - Explosion Protection by Enclo sure Type Flameproof Enclosure Protection (Ex d) - section 2 Summary of day 2 • •
10:00 am - 10:15 am 10:15 am - 12:00 pm
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12:00 pm - 01:00 pm 01:00 pm - 02:30 pm
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02:30 pm - 02:45 pm 02:45 pm - 04:30 pm
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04:30 pm - 05:00 pm
Day 3 08:30 am - 10:00 am
Section 4 - Explosion Protection by Enclo sure Type Increased Safety Protection (Ex e) - Section 1 Coffee Break Section 4 - Explosion Protection by Enclo sure Type Increased Safety Protection (Ex e) - Section 2 Lunch Section 5 - Explosion Protection by Other Methods Intrinsi c Safety Protection (Ex i) Coffee Break Section 5 - Explosion Protection by Other Methods Pressurised Apparatus Protectio n (Ex p) Summary of day 3 •
10:00 am - 10:15 am 10:15 am - 12:00 pm
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12:00 pm - 01:00 pm 01:00 pm - 02:30 pm
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02:30 pm - 02:45 pm 02:45 pm - 04:30 pm
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04:30 pm - 05:00 pm
Day 4 08:30 am - 10:00 am
Section 5 - Explosion Protection by Other Methods Non-incendive Protection (Ex n) Oil Immersed Protection (Ex o) Powder Fill ed Protection (Ex q) Encapsulated Protectio n (Ex m) Coffee Break Section 6 - Design, Selection and Installation of Ex. Equipment General Consi derations Lunch Section 6 - Design, Selection and Installatio n of Ex. Equipment Increased Safety Equipment Cable Glands Coffee Break Section 6 - Design, Selection and Installation of Ex. Equipment Inspection of Installations Summary of day 4 • • • •
10:00 am - 10:15 am 10:15 am - 12:00 pm
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12:00 pm - 01:00 pm 01:00 pm - 02:30 pm
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02:30 pm - 02:45 pm 02:45 pm - 04:30 pm
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04:30 pm - 05:00 pm
Day 5 08:30 am - 10:00 am
Section 6 - Design, Selection and Installation of Ex. Equipment Inspection of Installations Coffee Break Course Summary from Day 1 to Day 5 Prayer and Lunch Examination Coffee Break Closing •
10:00 am - 10:15 am 10:15 am - 11:30 pm 11:30 am - 01:30 pm 01:30 pm - 03:30 pm 03:30 pm - 03:45 pm 03:45 pm - 04:30 pm
Electrical Safety An OPITO approved course from
Target Group
Target Group Oil and Gas Industry technicians and staffs for Electrical or Instruments Maintenance.
Why Electrical Safety? This program is designed as basic electrical knowledge for Electrical and Instrument Maintenance in Oil and Gas Industry. To ensure good understanding, prior to joining this program, candidates must understand Basic Eletrical System (Foundation).
Course Content This basic electrical system training program is based on Petroleum Open Learning modules from OPITO. The following modules are included:
Module : Electrical Safety • • • • •
Section 1: Dangers of Electrical safety Section 2: Safety Documentation Section 3: Isolation and Earthing equipment Section 4: Portable Equipment and Handtools Section 5: Additional Safety Issues
Learning Outcomes •
Candidates will understand the inherent dangers in the use of electrical energy and techniques for protecting people and property against danger and harm.
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Candidates will understand about hazards and risk.
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Candidates will appreciate the need to isolate equipment and technique of safe isolation.
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Candidates will understand about the need for safe systems of work and documentation which is required to ensure that any risk to personnel is minimized.
Electric Motors An OPITO approved course from
Target Group
Target Group Oil and Gas Industry technicians and staff for Electrical or Instrument Maintenance.
Why Electric Motors? This program is designed as basic electrical knowledge for Electrical and Instrument Maintenance in Oil and Gas Industry. To ensure good understanding, prior to joining this program, candidates must understand Basic Eletrical System (Foundation).
Course Content This basic electrical system training program is based on Petroleum Open Learning modules from OPITO. The following modules are included:
Module : Electric Motors • • • • • •
Section 1: Motor Operation Section 2: Choosing a Motor Section 3: Motor Starting Methods Section 4: Motor Enclosures and Cooling Section 5: Motor Testing Section 6: Motor Maintenance
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Candidates will understand the theory which underpins motor operation and the practical applications of electric motors in the Oil and Gas Industry. This includes Single and Three Phase a.c. motors, their applications and starting methods. Candidates will have enough information to allow them to use their knowledge in a practical way to inspect and test motors and to maintain them in the workplace environment.
Electric Protection System An OPITO approved course from
Target Group
Target Group Oil and Gas Industry technicians and staffs for Electrical or Instruments Maintenance.
Why Electric Protection System? This program is designed as basic electrical knowledge for Electrical and Instrument Maintenance in Oil and Gas Industry. To ensure good understanding, prior to joining this program, candidates must understand Basic Eletrical System (Foundation).
Course Content This basic electrical system training program is based on Petroleum Open Learning modules from OPITO. The following modules are included: •
Module: Electric Protection System • • • • • •
Section 1: The Role of Protection Section 2: System Faults Level Section 3: Basic Protection Devices Section 4: The Role of Current and Voltage Transformers Section 5: Time Graded Overcurrent Protection Section 6: Unit Protection
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Candidates will understand the difference between the circuit requirements for normal full load circuit demands, overload circuit limitations and the necessity for rapid disconnection under short circuit condition situations. As electrical protection schemes must fulfill a fundamental role in the protection of plant and distribution networks, candidates will understand both rapid disconnection of faulted circuits and discrimination required to minimize disruption to healthy circuits within the distribution system.
Generation Distribution and Control of Electrical Supplies An OPITO approved course from
Target Group
Target Group Oil and Gas Industry technicians and staffs for Electrical or Instruments Maintenance.
Why Generation Distribution and Control of Electrical Supplies? This program is designed as basic electrical knowledge for Electrical and Instrument Maintenance in Oil and Gas Industry. To ensure good understanding, prior to joining this program, candidates must understand Basic Eletrical System (Foundation).
Course Content This basic electrical system training program is based on Petroleum Open Learning modules from OPITO. The following modules are included: •
Module: Generation Distribution and Control of Electrical Supplies • • • • • •
Section 1: AC Generation Section 2: Voltage Regulation Section 3: Operation and Maintenance of a Three Phase A lternator Section 4: Electrical Distribution System Section 5: Electrical Diagrams Section 6: Transformers
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Candidates will understand the a.c. Generation theory, the operation of alternators and some of the practical applications of alternators in the Oil and Gas Industry. This includes both Single and Three phase alternators.
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Candidates will be able to maintain alternators in a safe manner in the workplace environment.
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Candidates will understand methods of excitation and automatic voltage regulation.
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Candidates will be able to interpret electrical diagrams and perform the safe isolation of electrical networks. Candidates will understand the principles of transformation systems and carry out basic calculations of transformers. Candidates will have knowledge of parallel operation and ma intenance of transformers.
E L E CT R I CA L I NSP E CT OR COUR SE Objec ve: This course aims to give addi onal knowledge to the engineers, inspectors, or technicians working in the pla orms to give them more understanding about their working environment.
Course Contents I. Introduction II. Electrical Construction 01. Support Fabrication 02. Support Installation 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08.
Cable Tray Installation Cable Pulling / Segregation Cable Glanding Cable Testing Cable Termination Equipment Installation Lay out
09. Grounding / Earthing 10. Heat Tracing 11. Field Bus
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III. Electrical Inspection 12. Vendor Package / Receiving Inspection 13. Preservation 14. Hazardous Area 15. Mechanical Completion 16. Punch – List 17. Site Surveillance CO U R SE D A T E : C ON SU L T T H E T A B L E D uration: 21 D ays Study ti me: 19.0 0 —2 3.0 0 Venue: L adwer I nstitut e, Batam F r ee: M odules, Cer ti fi cate, Coffee Br eak Snack, and B ag.
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I NST R UM E NT I N SP E CT OR COUR SE Objec ve: This course aims to give addi onal knowledge to the engineers, inspectors, or technicians working in the field of instrument and process control to give them more understanding about their working environment.
COURSE CONTENT: 1. DRAWING/PROCEDURE/SPECIFICATIONS/DATA SHEET 2. MATERIALSSELECTION 3. SUPPORTFABRICATION 4. SUPPORTINSTALLATION 5. TUBING TRAY INSTALLATION 6. TUBING &INSTRUMENT AIR SUB HEADER INSTALLATION 7. HOOK-UP INSTRUMENT NSTALLATION 8. INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION &FUNCTION TEST 9. TESTING TUBING 10. HOOK-VALVE ACTUATOR 11. INSTRUMENT MECHANICAL COMPLETION
C OU R SE D A TE : CO N SU L T T H E T A B L E Cour se Fee: I D R 4 ,750,00 0 D uration: 21 D ays Study ti me: 19.0 0 —2 3.0 0 Venue: L adwer I nsti tut e, B atam F r ee: M odules, Cer ti fi cate, Coffee Br eak Snack, and B ag.
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Kompleks Perkantoran Anggrek Mas II Blok A2 No. 12 B, Batam Centre, Riau Islands, Indonesia. Mobile: 081270489910 Phone (0778) 7886660, Fax (0778) 7495024 WEBSITE: www.ladwer.com EMAIL:
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DEVELOPING, REVIEW, AND APPROVAL OF WELDING PROCEDURE SPECIFICATION (WPS) COURSE Date: CONSULT THE TABLE
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Venue: Ladwer Institute, Batam
Kompleks Perkantoran Anggrek Mas 2
Course Fee: IDR 5,500,000
Blok A2 No 12 B, Batam Centre, 29463
Course Time: 19.00 - 23.00
Mobile: 081270489910
(including module, bag, snack, & certificate)
Phone: +62 778 7886660
[email protected], www.ladwer.com
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