IEM Shout Out – 2 Day Course on Welding Design Requirements for Fabricated Structures

May 5, 2012

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will hosting a course on the 5th and 6th June, 2012. It will be held at TUS room, Wisma IEM, Petaling Jaya.  The course is worth 13 CPD or PDP points.

This course provides basic knowledge and understanding of welding design requirements for fabricated structures. Participants will be given basic understanding of

welding symbols in accordance to AWS A2.4 and BS EN 22553 (ISO 2553)

  • behaviour of welded structures under different types of loading
  • factors affecting fatigue and types of fractures
  • design principles for fabricated structures

Please register here.

A map to Wisma IEM is presented here. It’s the building labelled ‘Putri Nursing College.’

I appeal to readers, come on and send yourselves and staff to these courses. I need the support.


IEM Shout Out – 2 Day Course on Welding Codes and Standards for Engineering Applications

April 23, 2012

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will hosting a course on the 23rd and 24th May, 2012. It will be held at TUS room, Wisma IEM, Petaling Jaya.  The course is worth 13.5 CPD or PDP points.

This course is designed to provide an appreciation of ASME and ISO welding codes and standards to those engineers involved in manufacturing and fabrication industries using arc welding technologies. Its objective is to help engineers understand how to apply these welding codes and standards to ensure the welds meet the quality requirements set by these codes and standards. The course will also provide general guidelines in applying and interpreting the rules along with case study.

  • Receive overview of ASME and ISO welding codes and standards
  • Understand the importance of qualification test in ensuring weld quality
  • Understand the background of rules and qualification range and destructive and non-destructive tests required for qualification test
  • Understand the process and approach to qualify a welding procedure specification and welder in the most cost effective and practical way
  • Understand the background of qualification range of welding procedure specification and welder qualification
  • Application of qualification range to maximise the benefits of welding procedure specification and welder qualification
  • Understand the approach to validate a welding procedure specification with respect to welding and fabrication standards and project specification.
  • Understand the weld quality requirements to improve effectiveness.

Please register here. You can download the registration form here.

A map to Wisma IEM is presented here. It’s the building labelled ‘Putri Nursing College.’

I appeal to readers, come on and send yourselves and staff to these courses. I need the support.


IEM Shout Out – 2 Day Course on Welding Design Requirements for Fabricated Structures

April 20, 2012

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will hosting a course on the 5th and 6th June, 2012. It will be held at TUS room, Wisma IEM, Petaling Jaya.  The course is worth 13 CPD or PDP points.

This course provides basic knowledge and understanding of welding design requirements for fabricated structures. Participants will be given basic understanding of

welding symbols in accordance to AWS A2.4 and BS EN 22553 (ISO 2553)

  • behaviour of welded structures under different types of loading
  • factors affecting fatigue and types of fractures
  • design principles for fabricated structures

Please register here.

A map to Wisma IEM is presented here. It’s the building labelled ‘Putri Nursing College.’

I appeal to readers, come on and send yourselves and staff to these courses. I need the support.


IEM Shout Out – 2 Day Course on Welding Codes and Standards for Engineering Applications

April 9, 2012

This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will hosting a course on the 23rd and 24th May, 2012. It will be held at TUS room, Wisma IEM, Petaling Jaya.  The course is worth 13.5 CPD or PDP points.

This course is designed to provide an appreciation of ASME and ISO welding codes and standards to those engineers involved in manufacturing and fabrication industries using arc welding technologies. Its objective is to help engineers understand how to apply these welding codes and standards to ensure the welds meet the quality requirements set by these codes and standards. The course will also provide general guidelines in applying and interpreting the rules along with case study.

  • Receive overview of ASME and ISO welding codes and standards
  • Understand the importance of qualification test in ensuring weld quality
  • Understand the background of rules and qualification range and destructive and non-destructive tests required for qualification test
  • Understand the process and approach to qualify a welding procedure specification and welder in the most cost effective and practical way
  • Understand the background of qualification range of welding procedure specification and welder qualification
  • Application of qualification range to maximise the benefits of welding procedure specification and welder qualification
  • Understand the approach to validate a welding procedure specification with respect to welding and fabrication standards and project specification.
  • Understand the weld quality requirements to improve effectiveness.

Please register here. You can download the registration form here.

A map to Wisma IEM is presented here. It’s the building labelled ‘Putri Nursing College.’

I appeal to readers, come on and send yourselves and staff to these courses. I need the support.


Welding possible cause of Miri blast

September 24, 2008

Us in the offshore oil and gas industry know the pain and anguish if you have to do welding offshore. If welding must be done, the location is usually shut down, any potential hydrocarbon sources are purge or kept as far away from the flames and sparks, and a fire watch (with fire extinguishing equipment) must be in place during the welding activity.

Why do I mention this? Taking a page out of Malaysia’s The Star:

MIRI: The explosion that ripped apart a fuel-laden vessel in the Miri River and killed two crew members last week was possibly sparked off by human carelessness, initial investigations revealed.

A spark from welding work being done on the ship could have triggered the fire which resulted in a huge explosion at about 9am on Sept 13.

The ship, Ark 2, was berthed along the bank of the river, adjacent to a petrol-station, for servicing.

It was supposed to ferry hundreds of drums of fuel for people in the deep interior settlements.

State fire chief Mohd Shoki Hamzah said yesterday investigations and testing was still being carried out on board the wreckage to pinpoint the cause.

Miri police chief Asst Comm Jamaluddin Ibrahim said the initial probe showed that the fire and subsequent explosion happened when maintenance workers were carrying out servicing on board the ship.

“There must be strict compliance with safety measures on board such high-risk vessels,” he said.

Experts from the Sarawak and Brunei forensic departments were trying to identify a corpse found in Brunei’s Seria district, 50km from here, to determine if it was the vessel’s missing crew member Ting Huang Ung.

Ting went missing after the explosion and was believed to have been thrown into the river from the impact of the blast.

Brunei police found the body near Kuala Belait.

The other crew killed in the blast, Richard Emang, was found floating near Bintulu, 250km south of Miri two days ago.