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Further Information - Mechanical Joint Integrity - Hydraulically Torque Bolted Connections (MJI-01, 19, 20) Training - ECITB approved

Description

The Mintra ECITB-approved online training courses are designed for existing workers to refresh their theoretical knowledge before taking the ECITB Technical Tests.

On completion of the course you will automatically receive a Mintra certificate. Your ECITB-approved certificate will be generated on the following Monday morning.

Who is the course for?

This course is aimed at delegates undertaking the ECITB Mechanical Joint Integrity (MJI) technical test. This includes new trainees seeking validation for the first time after completing the practical training, experienced technicians seeking revalidation and any delegates who failed the technical test and wish to review material before resitting.

Is previous experience required?

It is expected that as a participant in this course, you will have received formal training in working with mechanical joints and that you hold suitable qualifications. Completion of this course does not certify you to the ECITB standard but it will prepare you for the technical test.

How will the course benefit me?

This course is designed as a refresher and revision tool to prepare for the TMJI19 and TMJI20 technical tests.

How will the course benefit my company?

This course will help delegates consolidate their knowledge and have an increased chance of passing the TMJI19 and TMJI20 technical tests.

What standards are referenced in the course?

The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) Mechanical Joint Integrity (MJI) training standards:
• TS MJI-01
• TS MJI-19
• TS MJI-20

Is there an assessment?

Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.

Learning Objectives

Part I: Safety

Section 0: Introduction

  • Recognise the ECITB MJI four stage route to competence model

Section 1: Health and Safety

  • Recognise the hazards associated with mechanical joint integrity tasks
  • Identify typical safe systems of work and general safety regulations

Section 2: Pipeline Isolation

  • Explain the use of isometric and piping and instrumentation diagrams
  • Explain isolation and its importance for mechanical joint integrity tasks

Part II: Joint Basics

Section 3: Flanged Connections

  • Identify common flange types and faces
  • Recognise common flange standards and their markings

Section 4: Gaskets

  • Identify common gasket types
  • Recognise common gasket standards and their markings

Section 5: Clamp Connectors

  • Recognise clamped connections and their components

Section 6: Nuts and bolts

  • Recognise common bolting standards
  • Explain the importance of correct bolt assembly identifications

Part III: Methods, Tools and Materials

Section 7: Lubrication

  • Describe the importance and use of lubrication

Section 8: Tightening Methods

  • Describe the relationship between bolt elasticity and residual bolt load
  • Explain controlled bolting principles and methods

Section 9: Tools and Materials

  • Recognise considerations for tool selection
  • Explain the correct use of hydraulic torque wrenches

Section 10: Single-stud Replacement

  • Explain single-stud replacement (hot bolting)

Part IV: Mechanical Joint Integrity Operations

Section 11: Disassembly

  • Describe preparation for a mechanical joint integrity job
  • Explain safe disassembly of a flanged connection
  • Explain safe disassembly of a clamped connection

Section 12: Flange Assembly

  • Explain flanged joint inspection and alignment
  • Explain flanged joint assembly

Section 13: Clamp Assembly

  • Explain clamped joint inspection and alignment
  • Explain clamped joint assembly

Section 14: Work Completion

  • Describe job completion requirements

Assessment

End of course exam with an 80% pass mark.

System Requirements

  • Internet access - users will need a device with a web browser and internet connection
  • System - runs on computers, tablets and mobile devices using Windows 7 and above and MAC OS devices running IOS 11 and above
  • Browsers - Edge, Chrome, Firefox and Safari
  • Minimum browser size – none
  • Audio – requires device speaker or headphones

Accreditation

This course is ECITB approved. The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) is the skills, standards and qualifications body for the development of the engineering construction workforce of Great Britain. An arms-length body of the UK Government, the ECITB reports to the Department for Education. ecitb.org.uk

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