Atlas Expands Pipeline Training Course Offerings
Atlas API Training has increased their suite of pipeline training programs to now consist of 84 courses focusing on petrochemical engineering, maintenance and inspection. The courses cover a wide range of subjects from drilling to refining.
“Safety and proficiency are the hallmark of the Atlas brand,” said Hannon McLeod, Atlas API Training President. “In our revolutionary approach to training, our on-site training courses can be combined with online training to produce the very best learning combination available in the industry. This allows the student to prepare before the on-site class and to review the course after the on-site training class. This enables the student to prepare for a certification exam much more thoroughly than a conventional classroom course alone.”
Along with on-site and online training, the company will also soon launch live webinar training classes. Atlas’s API online exam prep courses now include: API 510, API 570, API 653, API 580, API 1169, and Introduction to Quality Control for Welding. Customized inspection and maintenance of piping and equipment instruction courses are also available upon request.
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