API SIFE - Source Inspector Fixed Equipment Course

API SIFE - Source Inspector Fixed Equipment Course Fees 450 $ | API SIFE - Source Inspector Fixed Equipment Course Exam Fees 415 $ | API SIFE - Source Inspector Fixed Equipment Course Duration 15 Days | API SIFE - Source Inspector Fixed Equipment Course Location Muscat

API SIFE - Source Inspector Fixed Equipment Course Scope/Purpose

This recommended practice (RP) covers the process of specifying the necessary quality surveillance of materials, equipment, and fabrications being supplied for use in the oil, petrochemical, and gas Industry, including upstream, midstream, and downstream segments.

This RP may be used as the basis for providing a systematic approach to risk-based source inspection to provide confidence that materials and equipment being purchased meet the minimum requirements as specified in the project documents and contractual agreements.

The activities outlined in this RP are not intended to replace the manufacturer’s/fabricator’s own quality systems, but rather are meant to guide SIs acting on behalf of the purchaser to determine whether manufacturer’s/fabricator’s own quality systems have functioned appropriately, such that the purchased equipment and materials will meet contractual agreements.


This RP focuses primarily on pressure-containing and structural equipment (fixed equipment), including but not limited to vessels, columns/towers, heat exchangers, piping, valves, pressure-relief devices, tubulars, and supporting structural fabrications. The principles of the document can be applied to other equipment disciplines.


This document assumes that suppliers/vendors (S/V) have been pre-qualified by a systematic quality review process of their facilities and quality processes to determine if the facility has the ability to meet the requirements of the contractual agreements.

That process generally leads to a list of pre-approved S/Vs deemed acceptable to the supply chain management of the purchaser who are capable of meeting the requirements of the contract prior to it being placed. S/Vs on such a list will normally have an acceptable quality process already in place that meets the requirements of the contract.

An approved S/V list may also indicate that S/Vs have the technical skills and can meet the SCM commercial terms and conditions. The purpose of source inspection in such a case is simply to verify that the S/V quality processes are working as they should and to verify that certain critical steps in the inspection and test plan (ITP) have been satisfactorily accomplished prior to fabrication completion and/ or shipping.


The primary purpose of this RP is to summarize the basic body of knowledge that the source inspector typically needs to know to perform as a source inspector for fixed equipment. A secondary purpose is to assist candidates intending to take the API Source Inspection Examination to become certified source inspectors.

This RP outlines the fundamentals of source inspection and may be useful to all personnel conducting such activities to perform their jobs in a competent and ethical manner. For more information on how to apply for Source Inspection Certification, please visit the API website at www.api.org/si and follow the work process.

Definitions, Abbreviations, and Acronyms

For the purposes of this RP, the following definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms apply. Additional definitions that the source inspector needs to know and understand are included in the following documents:

— API Recommended Practice 577, Section 3
— API Recommended Practice 578, Section 3
— ASME B31.3, 300.2
— ASME BPVC Section VIII, Division 1, Appendix 3
— ASME BPVC Section V, Subsection A, Article 1, Appendix 1
— ASME BPVC Section V, Subsection B, Article 30, SE-1316
— AWS D1.1, Annex K

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