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November Monthly Meeting DATE: Thursday, November 10 th , 2016 Speaker: Jim Hosler TOPIC: Pipeline Safety Division Changes, Regulatory Authority and Jurisdiction, Pipeline Leak Trends, Corrosion- related Problem areas, Enforcement cases, PHMSA Advisory bulletinReminder: Attendance counts for (1) Professional Development hour LOCATION: Stevens Steakhouse: 5332 E Stevens Place, Commerce, CA 90040 TIME: 5:30 PM Social Hour, 6:30 PM Dinner, 7:30 PM Program, 8:30 PM Adjourn MENU: Steak, Chicken or Vegetarian entrees PRICE: $30 Please RSVP by Wednesday, November 9th, 2016 by contacting Aurelio Corral Jr. to make your reservations via email [email protected] Or by calling (818) 497-4591

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Page 1: acorral@bayareacoating - NACE Los Angeles Sectionnace-losangeles.org/nov1016flyer.pdf · Pipeline Leak Trends, Corrosion- related Problem areas, Enforcement cases, PHMSA Advisory

November Monthly Meeting

DATE: Thursday, November 10th, 2016

Speaker: Jim Hosler TOPIC: “Pipeline Safety Division Changes, Regulatory Authority and Jurisdiction,

Pipeline Leak Trends, Corrosion- related Problem areas, Enforcement cases, PHMSA Advisory bulletin”

Reminder: Attendance counts for (1) Professional Development hour LOCATION: Stevens Steakhouse: 5332 E Stevens Place, Commerce, CA 90040 TIME: 5:30 PM Social Hour, 6:30 PM Dinner, 7:30 PM Program, 8:30 PM Adjourn

MENU: Steak, Chicken or Vegetarian entrees PRICE: $30

Please RSVP by Wednesday, November 9th, 2016 by contacting Aurelio Corral Jr. to make your reservations via email

[email protected]

Or by calling (818) 497-4591

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NACE Los Angeles Section

2016-2017 Officers

MARC WEGNER - Chair

PureHM [email protected]

MARK CLARK – Vice Chair

So Cal Gas [email protected]

CHARLES GEPFORD - Secretary/Treasurer

So Cal Gas [email protected]

SYLVIA HALL - Education Chair Sylvia Hall Engineering

[email protected]

AURELIO CORRAL - Program Chair Bay Area Coating Consultants

[email protected]

PAUL MORA - Trustee

[email protected]

Jim Hosler, has been in the oil industry for 28+ years and comes from varying operational and maintenance backgrounds. Jim’s career started at ANCON Marine in 1988 and then with ARCO Four Corners Pipeline, working as pipeline Systems Controller. After the sale of the assets, Jim was the supervisor for the Control Center for Pacific Energy LLC and worked on the Control Room management and acquisitions teams for the company. Pacific Energy LLC then sold to Plains All American; Jim took a position with Kinder Morgan at the Watson Station as the Assistant Area Manager after several years he then went to work for CHEMOIL terminals Corporation as the Terminal Manager for the Carson Terminal. Jim now works for Cal Fire, Office of the State Fire Marshal Pipeline Safety Division as a Pipeline Safety Engineer. Presentation,

Pipeline Safety Division Changes

Regulatory Authority and Jurisdiction

Pipeline Leak Trends

Corrosion- related Problem areas

Enforcement cases

PHMSA Advisory bulletin

NACE Los Angeles Section Announcements You will find information about upcoming meetings, events, links, announcements, how to contact your Los Angeles Section Board members, and more on the NACE Los Angeles Section Website at

http://www.nace-losangeles.org or on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/NACE.Los.Angeles.Section.

Southern California Cathodic Protection Committee (SCCPC) The SCCPC meeting will be held at the Farwest Corrosion Training Facility located in Downey. SCCPC meeting are typically held five

(5) times each year in January, March, May, September and November on the same day of the LA Section dinner. Topics vary and include new CP system installation notices as well as a forum

for exchange of technical information. For more information regarding the SCCPC please contact

[email protected].

Sponsors Support those who support us! Not only can you find the supporters of the section on this flyer, but they are always

available on the website! Business cards, links to their websites and individual emails are available online. Please support our

sponsors, as they support our section. http://www.nace-losangeles.org/

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NACE Los Angeles Section

Annual Education Weeks – January 22 to February 3, 2017 San Bernardino, California

BASIC CORROSION – 5 days, Monday, January 30 to Friday, February 3, 2017 This course focuses on corrosion and the potential problems caused by corrosion. It provides a basic but thorough review of causes of corrosion and the methods by which it can be identified, monitored, and controlled. Course highlights include but are not limited to: Basics of Electrochemistry, Types of Environments, Engineering Materials, Forms of Corrosion, Corrosion Control & Prevention Methods, Testing & Monitoring Techniques. Successful completion of the Basic course may be used towards obtaining certification through the NACE Parallel Path to Certification as a NACE Corrosion Technician. Click on the link for additional information and to register. http://www.nace.org/cstm/education/courses/courseschedule.aspx

CP3 - CATHODIC PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIST – 6 days, Sunday, January 22 to Friday, January 27, 2017 This course is an intensive 6-day course that presents CP technology to prepare students for the NACE Cathodic Protection Technologist Certification Examination. It builds on the technology presented in the CP 2-Cathodic Protection Technician Course covering both theoretical concepts and practical application of cathodic protection with a strong focus on interpretation of CP data, CP troubleshooting and mitigation of problems that might arise in both galvanic and impressed current systems. This course is presented in a format of lecture, discussion and hands-on, in-class experiments and group exercises. The essay portion of the examination is given on the 6th day of the course. Click on the link for additional information and to register. http://www.nace.org/cstm/education/courses/courseschedule.aspx

CP4 – CATHODIC PROTECTION SPECIALIST – 6 days, Sunday, January 29 to Friday, February 3, 2017 This course is an intensive 6-day course that focuses on the principles and procedures for CP design on a variety of structures for both galvanic and impressed current systems. The course discusses the theoretical concepts behind the design and considerations that influence the design (environment, structure type/materials of construction, coatings), design factors, and calculations (including attenuation). The course involves lecture and in-class discussion and practice with design examples on various structures (i.e., pipelines, tanks and well casings, offshore applications and steel reinforcing in concrete structures). The essay portion of the examination is

given on the 6th day of the course Click on the link for additional information and to register. http://www.nace.org/cstm/education/courses/courseschedule.aspx

DIRECT ASSESSMENT – 5 days, Monday, January 23 to Friday, January 27, 2017 The Direct Assessment course will concentrate on internal, external and stress corrosion cracking direct assessment along with pre and post assessment, quality assurance, data analysis and integration, and remediation and mitigation activities. The course will also cover the benefits and limitations of Direct Assessment, its relationship to an overall integrity assessment program and industry standards, regulations and best practices. Learning objectives include: Describe DA and the relationship to an overall pipeline corrosion integrity management program • Recognize the benefits and limitations of DA • Recall industry standards related to DA • Differentiate DA from other pipeline integrity methods • Perform quality assurance • Establish corrosion rates • Explain responsibilities of the Operator and/or service provider • Categorize the DA Phases: –– Pre-Assessment –– Indirect Inspections –– Direct Examinations –– Post-Assessment ––Recognize the different types of DA –– External Corrosion Direct Assessment (ECDA) –– Internal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ICDA) –– Stress Corrosion Cracking Direct Assessment (SCCDA) –– Confirmatory Direct Assessment (DA). Click on the link for additional information and to register. http://www.nace.org/cstm/education/courses/courseschedule.aspx

COURSE REGISTRATION: Click on the link after each course description above to register or http://www.nace.org/Training-and-Education/Courses-by-Program/ for additional information. *To qualify for savings, advanced registration payment must be received at NACE Headquarters at least 35 days before the start of the course.

CLASS LOCATION: TINKER & RASOR, 791 South Waterman Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92408.

HOTEL RESERVATION: Students are responsible for hotel reservations. Lodging reservations can be made at Residence Inn by Marriott, 1040 E. Harriman Place, 909-382-4564 OR at Doubletree by Hilton at 285 E. Hospitality Lane, San Bernardino, 909-889-0133. Additional hotels and motels are available in the area.

Contact Sylvia Hall ([email protected]) or any Section Board Member for additional information.

SEE NACE LOS ANGELES SECTION ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS AT www.nace-losangeles.org. Please Share with a Friend.