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Pressure Equipment & Cryogenic Systems

Capacity

5 – 40 People

Duration

2 Days (Standard) / 1 Day (Executive)

This course provides a structured and practical introduction to the design, operation, and safety of pressure equipment and cryogenic systems, combining engineering principles with real-world industrial applications.

About the Course

About the Course

This course provides a structured and practical introduction to the design, operation, and safety of pressure equipment and cryogenic systems, combining engineering principles with real-world industrial applications.

Participants gain the essential knowledge required to work with pressurized and cryogenic systems safely and efficiently—covering storage tanks, pipelines, valves, pressure relief devices, and cryogenic fluids such as LN₂, LOX, LAR, and LH₂.

The training is fully aligned with leading global standards including ASME VIII, EN 13445, EN 13458, PED (Pressure Equipment Directive), and ISO safety principles.


Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the fundamentals of pressure equipment design and failure mechanisms.

  • Interpret key ASME / EN code requirements for pressure vessels & piping.

  • Recognize cryogenic hazards including frostbite, embrittlement, oxygen displacement, and boil-off.

  • Apply safe operating practices for LOX, LH₂, LNG, LN₂, and other cryogenic fluids.

  • Evaluate insulation systems, boil-off control methods, and material selection.

  • Understand pressure relief design and overpressure protection concepts.

  • Perform basic sizing and safety checks for storage and pipeline systems.

  • Integrate pressure and cryogenic systems into industrial processes safely and efficiently.


Benefits

After completing this course, participants will:

  • Gain technical confidence in working with high-risk pressure and cryogenic equipment.

  • Improve their ability to assess system integrity and operational risks.

  • Strengthen decision-making on equipment selection, maintenance, and safety strategies.

  • Acquire practical tools for hazard identification and incident prevention.

  • Understand how to apply EN/ASME standards to real-world applications.


Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for:

  • Mechanical, process, cryogenic, and energy engineers

  • Operations & maintenance teams

  • Safety and reliability engineers

  • EPC contractors and equipment suppliers

  • Plant managers and technical supervisors

  • Anyone responsible for pressure equipment or cryogenic system operations


For inquiries: teosacademy@teosteam.com

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