DOT Pipeline Safety Regulations - Overview and Guidelines for Compliance
Pipeline Mapping, GIS and Data Integration
September 11-12, 2007
Pipeline Risk Management -September 13-14, 2007
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Pipeline Mapping, GIS and Data Integration
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| September 11, 2007 | |
| 7:30am | Registration,coffee |
| 8:00am-5:00pm | Course |
| September 12, 2007 | |
| 7:30am | Coffee |
| 8:00am-4:30pm | Course |
This course is designed for pipeline company personnel in need of either a refresher or introduction to data management for pipeline integrity support and to support the risk analysis process. It will review data model types, where to locate data, how to integrate data from different sources, and how to best make this data work for you. Read the complete Course Program.
On completion of this course attendees will have an understanding ways data can be stored, including a review of industry standard data models; will be able to identify possible data sources and will have learned methods for review and acquisition of data. In addition attendees will have powerful insight into getting the most out of the vast amounts of data available to make better-informed decisions regarding risk and integrity management.
Pipeline integrity managers, pipeline engineers involved in assessment activities including risk assessment, and anyone requiring a general knowledge of pipeline data management.
All delegates will receive a detailed set of lecture notes providing an invaluable reference document.
Nick Park has 12 years of software product management experience with more than six years specifically in the pipeline industry. As a Consultant and, most recently, Vice President of Technology for GeoFields Inc., Mr. Park is involved in the design and implementation of data management systems for complex pipeline operations, which are currently being used by thousands of individuals across a diverse client base. Mr. Park has an MS in Geographic Information Systems and continues to provide support to a range of mapping and GIS projects.
Upon completion of the course, participants will be eligible to receive 1.2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
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