"Corrosion Management" Course
Learn to build a corrosion control system that prevents accidents, reduces costs, and increases equipment reliability in any production facility.
We offer a practical three-day course for engineers and maintenance specialists.

Management System
ISO 9001:2015
ID 9000012276
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Course Objective
To teach you to create and manage a comprehensive corrosion management system — from design to monitoring and integration into other asset management systems. You will be able to transition from a reactive approach to proactive equipment integrity management.
Target Audience
The course is designed for:
• Maintenance engineers • Equipment integrity specialists • Operations managers • RBI and maintenance experts • Anyone responsible for the reliability and safety of industrial assets
Course Program
Day 1: Fundamentals and structure of corrosion management system
• Introduction to corrosion management • Significance of corrosion resistance • Responsibility and impact on safety and economics • CMS lifecycle from design to decommissioning • Role of technical and operational data • Typical elements of corrosion management system • Monitoring and inspection methods • Technical barriers against corrosion (coatings, inhibitors, cathodic protection) • CMS organizational structure
Day 2: Documentation, implementation and typical problems
• Corrosion management policy and guidelines • Corrosion control and protection plan • Annual reports and internal audits • CMS implementation stages • Integration into corporate processes • Interaction with maintenance • Main implementation challenges in Russia
Day 3: Practical tools and integration
• Corrosion management and control tools • CMS integration into other systems • Interaction with RBI, maintenance • Data collection and feedback
Practical Benefits for Your Company
Budget Savings
Safety and Compliance
• Prevention of emergency situations • Reduction of environmental risks • Compliance with regulatory requirements • Personnel protection from hazards
Professional Growth
• Systematic approach instead of "firefighting" • Informed selection of materials and solutions • Confident interpretation of inspection results • Making informed technical decisions
Process Optimization
• Risk-based approach to inspection planning • Creation of effective monitoring system • CMS integration into overall asset management system • Process standardization and documentation
Conclusion
The corrosion management course will help you transition from dealing with corrosion consequences to its prevention — from reactive response to proactive risk management. This is a step toward more reliable, safe and economically beneficial equipment operation.