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SUMMARY:Christmas luncheon
DESCRIPTION:7 December 2023 \nVenue: R.O.S.L. Park Place\, St James’s Sreet\, SW1A 1LR \n11 – 11.30am pre luncheon drinks13.00 four course Christmas LuncheonEntertainent17.30 finish \nDownload Flyer
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/christmas-luncheon/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231110
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20230124T114055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230124T114107Z
UID:18314-1699488000-1699574399@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:The application of CO2 corrosivity\, and humidity\, modelling to gas pipeline internal corrosion management
DESCRIPTION:Intertek\nSteve Hodges\nThe application of CO2 corrosivity\, and humidity\, modelling to gas pipeline internal corrosion management
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/the-application-of-co2-corrosivity-and-humidity-modelling-to-gas-pipeline-internal-corrosion-management/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231012T080000
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CREATED:20230124T114016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230124T114016Z
UID:18312-1697097600-1697130000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Increasing the use of sensor technology to monitor coating performance
DESCRIPTION:Sahinah Group\nSimon Daly\nIncreasing the use of sensor technology to monitor
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/increasing-the-use-of-sensor-technology-to-monitor-coating-performance/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230810T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230810T140000
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CREATED:20230804T093649Z
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UID:20477-1691668800-1691676000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch Event - Summer Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Dear all\, you are cordially invited to our third summer webinar on 10 August at 12:00 BST. Leroy Dias will\nPresent on AI powered Corrosion Monitoring. \nPlease use this Zoom link to register: https://lnkd.in/eK9-HJs6 \nCorrosion is a serious threat to all assets\, and more so to ships as they operate in a very harsh environment.\nBy using AI to monitor corrosion we can mitigate some of those threats by identifying the issues and fixing them before they can pose a problem. AI can process a large number of photos quickly and objectively thus eliminating the human centric risk of missing critical areas.\nUsing an AI model cleverly embedded in a code allows us to derive from the findings and send these actionable insights to ship owners thus enabling better data driven decisions. The findings are also used by ship owners to estimate the resources needed.\nThe mobile app allows ship’s crew to upload photos effortlessly even in offline mode\, thus saving hours of crew time. Shore based managers do not need to go through lengthy reports to figure out how their asset is being maintained as the app provides a historic repository of data and AI tells them where to look. \nAbout the speaker:\nLeroy is a life-long learner who is always willing to explore. Worked for over 20+ years in the corrosion and coatings industry with a paint contractor and a paint manufacturer\, and then founded a start-up known as SteelCorr in Dubai. Created and commercially launched the first AI powered Corrosion Monitoring app for the Maritime industry that is currently being used by 150+ ships worldwide. \nLeroy holds following qualifications: Bachelor of Engineering\, NACE Protective Coating Specialist\, FROSIO Paint Inspector.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/20477/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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SUMMARY:London Branch Event - Cathodic Protection: field tests and troubleshooting
DESCRIPTION:Our second summer webinar with Ennery Leon (MSc) presenting ‘Cathodic Protection: field tests and troubleshooting’ will be on 13 July at 1700 BST. Register here: https://lnkd.in/dzuK5-3S\nDuring this webinar\, you’ll learn about a few field tests that can be used to evaluate the performance of a Coating and Cathodic Protection system\, e.g. structure-to-electrolyte potential\, CIPS\, DCVG\, ACVG\, PCM\, etc. Additionally\, Ennery will offer some interesting tips & tricks from his experience with CP troubleshooting. \nSpeaker: Ennery Leon has more than 17 years of experience in the petrochemical\, steel-making\, and oil & gas industries. He’s certified as NACE Corrosion Technician\, NACE MR0175 Certified User Carbon Steel\, NACE Senior Internal Corrosion Technologist\, and NACE CP4 Cathodic Protection Specialist. He started his career in Venezuela and now leads the Upstream Asset Integrity Team at TAQA Global in The Netherlands. \nJoin us live and ask all your questions to our speaker! #webinar #instituteofcorrosionlondonbranch #corrosion #corrosionprotection #cathodicprotection
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-event-cathodic-protection-field-tests-and-troubleshooting/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230608T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230608T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20230313T144403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T134731Z
UID:18781-1686225600-1686229200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch Event - webinar Corrosion and Erosion Monitoring Using High Accuracy UT – Subsea\, Topside and Underground
DESCRIPTION:London Branch ICorr is starting its first series of summer webinars! Join us on June 8th 2023 at 12:00 BST and learn more about technology of corrosion and erosion monitoring!Kjell Wold of Sensorlink will present technical solutions for corrosion and erosion monitoring subsea\, topsides\, pipelines and refineries and how high accuracy UT data can be used proactively for process optimization in addition to integrity management. \nAbout the speaker:Kjell Wold holds a master in corrosion technology (electrochemistry) from Norwegian Technical University. He has more than 30 years of experience from the industry related to management\, technology and business development – mostly related to corrosion and erosion monitoring. Kjell Wold is active in the corrosion industry and authored many technical articles and conference papers over the years.  \nWebinar Corrosion and Erosion Monitoring Using High Accuracy UT – Subsea\, Topside and Underground; \nZoom link https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMrdeCspjgqHNEhsplbO07n2qIOzkZm7HMX
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-event-webinar-corrosion-and-erosion-monitoring-using-high-accuracy-ut-subsea-topside-and-underground/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230511T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230511T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20230417T135710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T135755Z
UID:19022-1683828000-1683835200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:ICorr London Branch - Regents Canal Boat Trip
DESCRIPTION:As a close to our 2022-23 season come and join the ICorr London Branch for a canal trip\, sponsored by International Paints\, from Paddington to Camden via Little Venice and return. Join your peers for networking and fun while we wind our way slowly through London. \nThe Route \nStarting at the pick up point in Paddington we will cruise to Little Venice before heading to Camden taking in many varied views along the canal. \nAs we pass through the grounds of London Zoo\, look out for the African wild hunting dogs known as painted wolves\, the pack can often be seen as we pass their canal-side enclosure\, as well as their neighbours the African warthogs. On the opposite side\, you can see the newly reimagined imposing structure of Monkey Valley featuring black and white Colobus monkeys. You can see expansive landscaped gardens of stately mansion houses and classic modern villas contrasted with industrial buildings\, a power station and historical architecture including ornamental iron bridges such as the pillared Macclesfield ‘blow up’ bridge. \nFrom modern-day urban graffiti\, unique architecture\, and industrial heritage to landscaped gardens and wildlife\, the route gives an insight into the unique mix that forms this part of London. \nThe details  \nThe pick-up point for the trip is :- Merchants Square\,\nPaddington Post Code:- W2 1AS. \nWe sail at 18:00 hours so please arrive between 17:45 and 18:00. Food and drinks will be provided (Ensure you let us know dietary requirements on the registration form) The trip will be two hours returning to Paddington at 20:00 hours. \nRSVP \nIf you would like to attend please fill out the registration form (Invite is for you and one other 18 years and over) at: – https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=DQSIkWdsW0yxEjajBLZtrQA AAAAAAAAAAAMAAIZlLcBUODJMSVU4S1FIMlhOQ0pVQzJJOElFTEcyWS4u \nDownload Information Leaflet \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-london-branch-regents-canal-boat-trip/
LOCATION:W2 1AS\, Merchants Square\, Paddington\, W2 1AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230414
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20230124T113920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230124T114301Z
UID:18310-1681344000-1681430399@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Synergistic effects of influencing parameters on flow accelerated corrosion
DESCRIPTION:Reza Beheshty\nSynergistic effects of influencing parameters on flow accelerated corrosion\n\n\n\nJoint Meeting with Welding Institute\,
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/synergistic-effects-of-influencing-parameters-on-flow-accelerated-corrosion/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230309T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230309T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20230127T160236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T121557Z
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SUMMARY:ICorr London Branch’ Speaker name – Brian Bennett\, ChampionX
DESCRIPTION:Speaker name: Brian Bennett\nPresentation title:  Development of Multifunctional Corrosion Inhibitor Products Used for Cleaning Produced Water Systems \nOil and gas produced water handling systems can be prone to fouling. Fouling can occur from incomplete separation resulting in hydrocarbon carrying through to the water handling infrastructure. Other particulates can also carry through or form due to the changing conditions as the fluids and gas are processed. As the fluids cool and acid gases are flashed off increased scaling tendencies and iron sulphide formation can occur. The hydrocarbon can act like a glue that helps to bind the other particulates together and deposit on the pipe surfaces. Deposition also creates areas for bacteria to proliferate. Corrosion mechanisms change from those created by the acid gases dissolved in the water to under-deposit or microbiologically influenced corrosion when heavy fouling occurs. \nThis presentation outlines the laboratory work undertaken to develop a chemical solution for oilfield cleaning of hydrocarbon\, iron sulphide and calcium carbonate scale deposition while maintaining a product compatible with mild steel such that it could be stored or applied in carbon steel infrastructure. In addition to the development work it will highlight the application of the product in the field in a salt water processing facility experiencing deposition issues. \nBiography: Brian Bennett began working in the oil and gas chemicals sector in research and development 15 years ago developing corrosion inhibitors and biocides in addition to corrosion inhibitor and microbiological test methods. He started with Nalco Company in the United States and now leads a research team out of the United Kingdom supporting ChampionX business in the European\, Asia Pacific\, Sub Saharan Africa and Middle East sectors. \nQualifications: Bachelors of Science in Chemistry\, Bachelors of Science in Biochemistry/Molecular Biology \nSchedule:\n18:00 – Arrival at venue\n18:30 – Presentation\n19:15 – Q&A followed by refreshments / networking \nVenue:\nLancaster Hall Hotel\n​35 Craven Terrace\nLondon\nW2 3EL \nNearest Tube / Train Station: Paddington Station (approx. 5 mins walk)
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/championx/
LOCATION:Lancaster hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230227T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230227T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20230220T133057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230220T133057Z
UID:18507-1677520800-1677528000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch Webinar
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce our first webinar of 2023 ‘Career of a Corrosion Engineer’ with Bill Hedges who will share the story of his distinguished career. This webinar is mainly for students and early career professionals\, but as always anyone is welcome!\nDate: 27 February 2023 at 14:00 GMT.\nRegister here: https://lnkd.in/eU5V6QsD
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-webinar/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230209T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230209T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20230124T110708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T112050Z
UID:18307-1675965600-1675976400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Nuclear Coatings  / Learnings and Experience from Hinkley C
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to ICorr London Branch January 2023 technical presentation: \nDate : Thursday 9th February 2023\nMichael Kuehn Malcolm Page @Andrew Nelmes @Dirk Schroer\nwill present on Nuclear Coatings / Learnings and Experience from Hinkley C. \nRegister in advance for this meeting: https://lnkd.in/e82URbD7 \nThe presentation will cover:\n– difference in coating selection between oil and Gas and Nuclear industry;\n– requirements for different areas in a Nuclear power plant;\n– working within Coating Technology within the Nuclear Industry with all challenges;\n– practical challenges on the coating requirements of New Build Nuclear Power Plants. \nSchedule\n18:00 – Arrival at venue\n18:30 – Presentation\n19:15 – Q&A followed by refreshments / networking \nVenue:\nLancaster Hall Hotel\n​35 Craven Terrace\nLondon\nW2 3EL \nNearest Tube / Train Station: Paddington Station (approx. 5 mins walk) \n#instituteofcorrosion #nuclearindustry #coatings #corrosionengineering
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/nuclear-coatings-learnings-and-experience-from-hinkley-c/
LOCATION:Lancaster hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230113
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20230124T110633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230124T110633Z
UID:18305-1673481600-1673567999@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Microbiologically influenced corrosion
DESCRIPTION:Lanxess Materials Protection Products\nKenneth Wunch\nMicrobiologically influenced corrosion
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/microbiologically-influenced-corrosion/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221013T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221013T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20220928T124156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T124420Z
UID:17262-1665684000-1665691200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:ICorr London Branch and Young ICorr Branch Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The ICorr London branch and Young ICorr invite you to join new and experienced ICorr members for our London branch meeting at 6 pm\, Thursday 13th October\, 2022. \nCorrosion Protection considerations for offshore wind foundations Dr. Anthony Setiadi\, FICorr\nWood Thilsted \nMeeting Schedule \n18:00 – Arrive/Welcome drinks\n18:30 – Technical Talk\n19:15 – Q&A\n19:30 – Introduction to YICorr\n19:40 – Refreshments & Networking 20:00 – Social Event \n\nNetwork with like-minded corrosion professionals\nTechnical talk by experienced corrosion engineer\nFree snacks and refreshments\nYICorr social event following the meeting\n\nRegistration Link  \nVenue: \nLancaster Hall Hotel\n35 Craven Terrace\nLondon\nW2 3EL \nNearest Tube / Train Station:\nPaddington Station (approx 5 mins walk) \n  \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-london-branch-and-young-icorr-branch-meeting/
LOCATION:W2 3EL\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220414T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220414T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20220315T151700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220401T135935Z
UID:15628-1649961000-1649970000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch - Joint Meeting with TWI
DESCRIPTION:“Electrical Hazards on Pipelines” talk given by Pat Lydon of IACS Corrosion Engineering Ltd.\n\nDr Patrick Lydon will review  the risks to pipeline integrity associated with A.C. interference and D.C stray current corrosion including hazards associated with welding on pipelines. The presentation will include photographic evidence from incidents that have occurred on projects.Pat will discuss basic safety guidance for work on pipelines located in the vicinity of overhead and buried power lines\, and factors mitigating the risks from electrical interference. These include incendive ignition risks and situations where there may be an enhanced electrical shock risk – lightning\, welding on cross country pipelines\, arc-strike effects on cross-country pipelines and arcing on pipelines installed within sleeves. \n— \nDr Patrick Lydon is a Materials\, Corrosion and Cathodic Protection Engineer with 35 years’ experience in the pipeline industry and has written gas industry standards on CP and UKOPA Good Practice Guides on AC and DC stray current interference. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry\, Fellow of the Institute of Mining\, Materials and Mineralogy and Fellow of the Institute of Corrosion. Pat is a BS EN ISO 15257 Level 4 Cathodic Protection Specialist \n\nRefreshments from 18:00 and buffet to followLocation: The Lancaster Room\, Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL. \nThe hotel is five minutes walk from Lancaster Gate Underground Station\nPlease register for either in-person or for online attendance. \nhttps://theweldinginstitute.com/events
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-joint-meeting-with-twi/
LOCATION:Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220316T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220316T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20220308T104919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T104919Z
UID:15603-1647451800-1647464400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:The Welding Institute - London Branch Meeting
DESCRIPTION:In-person and online meeting \nAn insight into development and testing of pipeline steels at ArcelorMittal; covering metallurgy\, welding and properties testing \nThis presentation will give some examples of work performed at ArcelorMittal Global R&D research centre in Ghent (Belgium) for linepipe steels from coil. The work is designed to give modern linepipe steels the required combination of properties that make them suitable for use in critical oil and gas applications. The talk will include discussion of metallurgical mechanisms\, weldability for submerged arc and GMAW welding and the influence of forming operations on tensile and toughness properties. \nWe are fortunate that Christoph is coming over specifically to talk to us and this talk will merit attendance in person. Given by Christoph Gerritsen Senior Project Engineer ArcelorMittal Global R&D Gent/OCAS NV Christoph Gerritsen holds an MSc in Materials Science & Engineering with a specialisation in welding from Delft University of Technology. He started his professional career in 1999 at TWI Ltd\, working on high power laser materials processing. In 2005\, he moved to ArcelorMittal Global R&D Gent in Belgium as a senior project engineer. Here\, he runs welding projects covering a very wide range of industrial applications and welding processes\, mostly for C-Mn steels. \nRefreshments from 5:30 and Buffet to follow \nLocation: The York Room\, Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London Lunite.\nThe hotel is five minutes walk from Lancaster Gate Underground Station \nPlease register for either in-person or for online attendance. https://theweldinginstitute.com/events
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/the-welding-institute-london-branch-meeting/
LOCATION:Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220310T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220310T193000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20220304T150426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220304T150511Z
UID:15590-1646937000-1646940600@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch March technical talk – “Flint Water Crisis – Corrosion\, Management and Politics” (In person/Online)
DESCRIPTION:The March technical talk\,“Flint Water Crisis – Corrosion\, Management and Politics”\, by Dr Ben Moorhouse.The meeting will be held at the Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL\, and streamed online for those who can not attend in person. \nThe town Flint\, Michigan suffered one of the worst water crisis in the United States of America\, when in 2014 the tap water supply began to be poisoned with corrosion products and other toxins. Hundreds of thousands of Flint residents were exposed to dangerous levels of lead and outbreaks of Legionnaires disease that caused deaths and long term health problems. This talk will focus on the decisions that led to this outcome\, the corrosion engineering around ensuring safe water sources and the importance of ensuring a greater understanding of corrosion issues in relation to environmental issues. \nBen Moorhouse is a materials\, corrosion and inspection engineer with a decade’s worth of experience involved with various engineering projects and operations. He studied at Imperial College and completed a PhD focusing on thermodynamic processes to remove impurities from titanium alloys. As part of his day to day\, he is Chairperson of the London Branch of the Institute of Corrosion\, a Fellow of the Institute of Materials\, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) and a Chartered Engineer. He is excited by the engineering challenges to come with delivering stable and low carbon energy\, as well as focusing on improving diversity and inclusion in Science Technology and Mathematics (STEM). \nTo join the meeting online follow the link \nIf you have any questions email icorrlondon@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-march-technical-talk-flint-water-crisis-corrosion-management-and-politics-in-person-online/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220210T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220210T193000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20220204T095017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220204T120332Z
UID:15364-1644517800-1644521400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch Online Event
DESCRIPTION:“A diversified approach to utilizing volatile corrosion Inhibitors (VCI)’’ – Talk by Philip Low\, European/Middle East/GCC Business Development Manager\, Zerust Oil & Gas. \nThe presentation will shed light on various approaches using volatile corrosion inhibitors (VCI’) technology in mitigating corrosion on pipelines\, pipeline casing protection and above ground storage  tanks. \nFinally\, a novel methodology for addressing CUI and Scab Repairs using a self-amalgamating inhibitor  fused tape: \nWhat are VCIs and How Do They Work.   \nAn explainer and short animation on how the technology works in a 3 phased protective approach. \nAbove Ground Storage Tanks (AST’s)   \nWe never know when\, but ultimately all CP systems under storage tanks fail. When they do\, there are not  very many easy or inexpensive ways to repair or replace them. Whether you are building new tanks or  involved in an API 653 inspection and the data indicates that the CP is not protecting everywhere\, it is  possible to install a backup plan. \nThis presentation will examine the installation of VCI delivery systems for various civil configurations and  geometries. \nWith changes to regulations in the US\, VCI can be used to mitigate corrosion under tank floors in  conjunction with CP or in many cases\, in lieu of CP. Information on the delivery system options will be  presented\, and data demonstrating the symbiotic relationship between VCI and CP will be shared. There  are several delivery system designs based on the foundation design of the tank. These minor modifications to a tank foundation can significantly reduce cost and downtime in the future. \nSummary: What do you do when your Cathodic Protection system does not last until the 653 Inspection?  Can you build in a backup system inexpensively and easily? This discussion will examine options which  can be utilized or installed during a current inspection or construction which may enable the enhancement  of a weak or failed CP system\, prior to the next inspection. \nPipeline Casing Protection and Using VCIs  \nNACE and PHMSA (DOT) have ratified the use Vapor Corrosion Inhibitors (VCI’s) as a corrosion  mitigation strategy\, \nThis presentation will focus on what the regulations from NACE\, CEOCOR and PHMSA (DOT) have  ratified the use Vapor Corrosion Inhibitors (VCI’s) as a corrosion mitigation strategy\, and how they  describe Multiphase delivery options including: “Dry Powder”\, “Gel” and “Slurry” applications and when to  choose each. Case studies will be shared from the most common Gel applications. \nVCI’s to Prevent Generalized Internal and Microbial Internal Corrosion in Facility Pipes  \nA recurring issue during the construction and commissioning of facility pipe assets is the creation of internal  corrosion threats due to leftover hydrotest water. Available methods for removing the water entirely\, or  applying inhibitor chemicals to the hydrotest medium\, are time-consuming and expensive. A major Oil and  Gas client applied vaporous corrosion inhibitor (VCI) chemicals in lieu of other methods which would  mitigate the internal corrosion threats. This method proved to be very effective at mitigating both biological  and generalized internal corrosion. A case study will be shared. \nA Novel Methodology For Addressing Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) and Scab Repairs Utilizing  Corrosion Inhibitor Impregnated Self-Amalgamating Silicone Based Tape  \nZerust Inhibitor Tape (ZIF) was specifically designed to combat the many areas to address when we  evaluate a corrosion protection mechanism for CUI and Scab repairs\, the main challenge is creating a  physical barrier between the steel substrate and insulation medium. \nZIF provides this barrier in the form of a robust silicone based self-amalgamating tape\, in addition to the  robust outer nature of the tape; it is also impregnated with a corrosion inhibitor to combat any potential  water or sweating of the line. \nFinally\, the tape is translucent to allow ease during inspection and due to ZIF having no glues/resins/primers for the adhesion mechanism; the tape is easily removed for allowing inspection  cycles. The tape has also recently passed ISO-19277 \nPreservation of assets during idle or mothballed periods including spare parts and critical spare  parts  \nOil platforms including MDU’s\, fixed\, land and FPSOs are an integral part of modern day oil production. Not  surprisingly\, the number of rigs in operation at any given time is tied directly to the price of crude oil. The collapse  of oil prices in 2020 due to the global pandemic has caused a large number of rigs to be mothballed albeit cold\,  warm or hot stacked as well as many high value critical spares to sit idle for prolonged periods of time\, which of  course they are never designed or engineered to do so. \nAn offshore oil platform is a very expensive asset\, as is all associated parts and equipment; the average cost of an  offshore rig is around $650+ million. As such\, it is critical to put in place a robust preservation strategy to  safeguard and prolong asset/equipment life. This statement is also true for spare parts and critical spare parts  during storage and lay up\, the topic will cover proactive approaches to preservation. \nAbout the presenter: \nPhilip Low\, European/Middle East/GCC Business Development Manager Zerust Oil & Gas. \nPhil brings 25+ years’ experience in the Global Oil and Gas industry. \nHaving developed a wide range of skills within project and site managerial roles across the Uk and Norwegian O&G sectors\, His understanding of the many challenges faced by maintenance and construction teams in this environment is invaluable when dealing with our customers and clients and the many problematic issues they face. \nWith responsibility for asset and corrosion management and fabric maintenance on various onshore and offshore facilities\, Phil has continued to add to his knowledge and help develop new preventative techniques for a number of issues surrounding these facilities. This has included Refineries\, Tank Farms and Offshore platforms. \nWith this proven track record in corrosion management and coating application\, Phil has brought a new understanding of the challenges faced by these different types of sites and an ability to deliver cradle to grave project management for clients. Ever the innovator\, he developed and headed a global tank and terminal maintenance team to help identify\, assess and prevent a range of corrosion issues on Aboveground Storage Tanks (AST’s)\, Pipelines\, Jetties and the associated valves and fittings. He continues to show a keen desire to bring new solutions to old problems and is often involved in new think tanks and innovation groups. \nPhil is also an active member of Nace and CEOCOR. \nTo join the meeting click on this link \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-online-event/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220113T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220113T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20211217T100048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211217T140230Z
UID:14746-1642096800-1642100400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch Online Meeting
DESCRIPTION:January 13\, 2022 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm\n“Life extension of offshore platforms\, through retrofit CP design assisted by modelling’’ – Talk by Dr Paolo Marcassoli\, Cathodic Protection and Inspections Manager at Cescor\, and Istvan Bartha\, Independent Subsea Consultant.  \nThousands of permanent offshore structures for oil and gas production in the world\, including steel jacket platforms\, are reaching or have exceeded their original design life. They require extension of life or re-qualification programs to prolong their operating life. Cathodic protection (CP) is one of the issues to be carefully managed as part of this process. In case the original CP system cannot guarantee the planned residual life\, a retrofit intervention shall be designed and executed.  The design of CP retrofit systems\, although technically adhering to the stipulations of the applicable codes\, does not necessarily follow the criteria and approaches adopted for new facilities\, as the intervention requires to be executed with the structure in-place\, and this has a strong impact on installation requirements and costs. Accordingly\, dedicated CP expertise has been developed for retrofit applications\, aimed to select the most convenient system. A tailored approach is followed\, by considering the most appropriate design parameters\, affected by the present polarisation conditions\, presence of marine growth and calcareous deposit on the structure. Finite Element Method (FEM) and Boundary Element Method (BEM) modelling are extensively and successfully used as part of the selection and optimisation of galvanic anode or impressed current systems. \nIn this presentation\, the definition of CP design parameters and the optimisation activity assisted by modelling are illustrated from the viewpoint of real industrial application; taking into consideration limitations imposed during the installation phase. \nAbout the presenters: \nDr. Paolo Marcassoli (Cescor – Cathodic Protection and Inspections Manager) \nPaolo Marcassoli has fifteen years’ experience in materials and corrosion engineering and cathodic protection engineering gained in academic field and the onshore and offshore oil & gas industry\, offshore wind\, civil and infrastructures. After 6 years of academic and research work at University of Bergamo\, he joined Cescor in January 2012 and he was Manager of business line Products in July 2012\, Production Manager in August 2013 and Inspections and Production Manager in October 2014. \nHe holds the position of Cathodic Protection and Inspections Manager since April 2019. \nHe primarily carries out activities in the fields of CP design and FEM modeling\, monitoring and CP inspections\, corrosion control. \nIstvan Bartha (Independent Subsea Consultant) \nIstvan Bartha is an experienced Subsea Integrity Engineer with over 20 years of experience in field of subsea\, pipelines\, structures and bridge engineering\, who participated in major Oil and Gas projects ranging from concept and design stages through to fabrication\, installation and operation of new and ageing assets. \nFollowing obtaining his BSc degree in Metallurgical Engineering\, he worked 7 years in the bridge construction industry in Hungary\, followed by moving in the UK in 2008 to pursue a career in the British Oil & Gas industry. In Britain\, he gained experience in onshore and offshore application of Cathodic Protection systems working for Pipeline Maintenance Ltd\, then joined Wood where worked as a Senior Integrity Engineer\, responsible for development of Integrity Management Strategies for various Clients. In 2016 he completed his MSc studies in Subsea Engineering at Cranfield University\, and currently acting as Subsea Pipelines Technical Authority for Petrofac North Sea operated assets as an Independent Contractor.      \nIstvan understands key design and operational principles of onshore\, subsea and topside production\, and control systems\, requiring detailed analyses of technical data such as RBI\, FMECA\, RCA or CP\, collaboration with other engineering disciplines and close interface with the Client. Coordinated project development\, participated in contract proposals and development of detailed engineering solutions and technical authority guidance. \nTo join the meeting click on this link
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-online-meeting/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211111T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211111T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20210903T124336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211101T082534Z
UID:13937-1636653600-1636664400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch November technical talk -  “Lessons Learned from 40 years in Corrosion Protection” (In person/Online)
DESCRIPTION:The November technical talk will be on “Lessons Learned from 40 years in Corrosion Protection”\, by Alex Garner\, Corrosion Services Ltd. This is planned to be held on the 11th at the Lancaster House Hotel\, Bayswater\, London\, with the meeting starting at 18.00. \nThe presentation will focus on the highs\, with brief mentions of the lows\, of a 40-year career in corrosion protection\, including CP\, material selection\, coatings and insulation\, for a wide variety of onshore and offshore facilities. The journey will start in 1980 and cover technical and social challenges in office and site-based work in Europe\, the Middle East\, Asia\, Canada\, South America\, and Australia. as well as the corrosion protection peers encountered over the years\, many of which are now friends. The anecdotal guidance delivered in the presentation will highlight the pleasures and technical excellence that can be achieved in this industry and hopefully will not scare too many people away from it. \nPlease complete the form below to register your interest to attend. \nRegistrants will have the option to attend the meeting in person or remotely. Please note the talk is scheduled to start at 6.30 pm following networking at 6.00 pm. \nhttps://forms.gle/vYRRZDxiPG3kpDEY7 \nIf you have any questions email icorrlondon@gmail.com
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-november-technical-talk-lessons-learned-from-40-years-in-corrosion-protection/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210408T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210408T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20210317T143621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210326T154421Z
UID:11944-1617904800-1617908400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Optimizing impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) anode sled locations for offshore jacket structure retrofits
DESCRIPTION:Optimizing impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) anode sled locations for offshore jacket structure retrofits.\n\nPresenter: Dr Matthew Taylor (Deepwater Corrosion Services\, Inc.) \nSynopsis: \nChoosing anode sled locations is a critical step in the ICCP retrofit design process. Typically\, a CP engineer locates sleds based on site plans\, experience\, intuition\, and some simple equations evaluating “remoteness” criteria.\n3D CP Multiphysics software (both BE and FE) models have been used to evaluate the performance of a given CP design.  These models\, typically proprietary in construction and calibrated by historical structure polarization data give general indications of system performance\, often ignoring the effects of ICCP on associated pipelines.  Any attempted optimization procedure involves “guess and check” techniques\, with no method of validating the results.\nPipeline CP measurements made during and after ICCP system commissioning has revealed that pipelines were more affected than previously believed given the “remoteness” criteria traditionally used.\nThis talk describes algorithms and analysis to optimize the placement\, quantity and output of anode sleds to improve system efficiency\, minimize risk to pipelines and reduce cost. \nAbout the Presenter \n\nDr Matthew Taylor is a corrosion engineer with a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University and INSA de Lyon.  Dr. Taylor applies corrosion science to offshore infrastructure world-wide\, developing technologies and custom solutions to overcome a variety of challenging corrosion issues.  He has been studying diverse corrosion control technologies since 2005 and focused on the field of offshore corrosion and cathodic protection since 2012.  He currently resides in Houston\, TX \nTo register and receive a link to the presentation click here: \nhttps://forms.gle/pLdDZXUUvYb92GSq6 \nDownload Information Leaflet
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/optimizing-impressed-current-cathodic-protection-iccp-anode-sled-locations-for-offshore-jacket-structure-retrofits/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210311T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210311T193000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20210301T100407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210301T100407Z
UID:11791-1615487400-1615491000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The President’s Talk \nAs President Bill will provide an update on the current state of the Institute\, key activities and the benefits of membership. \nDr. Bill Hedges \nBill is an independent corrosion consultant and the President of the Institute of Corrosion (ICorr).  He has a B.Sc. in chemistry and a Ph.D. in electrochemistry (lithium batteries) from the University of Southampton\, UK and spent time as a researcher in the Bioengineering department at Oxford University\, UK. \nBill has 34 years’ experience in corrosion science\, integrity management and engineering and has spent the last 30 years in the oil & gas industry working for Exxon and BP.  He was with BP for 24 years and left in 2020 to form his own consultancy business.  His final role was as the Chief Engineer for Materials and Integrity Management.  He has spent half of his career working in central engineering functions and half in operational locations in many countries worldwide with specific assignments in London\, Houston\, Trinidad and Alaska.  These assignments have given him practical experience of integrity issues in onshore\, offshore\, deep-water\, tropical\, desert and arctic environments. \nBill is a Chartered Engineer (CEng.)\, Chartered Chemist (CChem) and a Fellow of both the Institute of Corrosion (FICorr) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC).  He has held director roles with the National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) Foundation and the NACE Europe board.  He has published 38 papers and in 2009 was awarded the NACE Fellow honour (FNACE). \nClick to join the meeting \nhttps://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_ODBmZmEyZmEtYWZjMS00YTg5LTliODUtOWI3Y2EzNTAzMGY0%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22795cece7-edb1-4aee-b1ad-76523c179e21%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22e252c6f9-836b-4d8e-9b21-ab9b023534fb%22%7d
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-meeting/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210211T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210211T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20210202T092824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210202T093055Z
UID:11490-1613066400-1613070000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch Virtual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:About the Talk \nThis talk will present the basic function of solid-state DC decouplers used in conjunction with cathodic protection (CP) systems and their common pipeline applications\, including AC Mitigation and isolation joint protection. \nIn addition\, this talk will review some of the challenges often encountered with obtaining accurate CP potentials on protected structures during interrupted surveys. Capacitors\, which are essential components of decouplers used with AC mitigation systems\, can in some situations influence instant-off measurements and lead the operator toward incorrect conclusions. This talk will explain the influence of capacitance on instant-off measurement response\, illustrate the behaviour using several field installation examples and offer techniques to overcome the capacitive effects during interrupted surveys. \nAbout the Speaker \nJay Warner is the Manager for International Business Development at Dairyland Electrical Industries. He works to promote technical awareness of isolation and grounding issues for cathodically protected systems and helps customers apply Dairyland’s solid-state decoupler technology to corrosion protection systems within the energy\, utility\, marine and rail industries. Prior to his current role\, Jay served as the Engineering Manager at Dairyland. \nJay graduated from Purdue University with degrees in Mechanical Engineering and has a background in control systems across a variety of industries including automotive\, heavy duty trucks and power generation. He has been an active member of NACE for over 5 years.\nJay enjoys hiking\, backwoods camping\, biking and pretty much anything outdoors. \nClick to join the meeting : \nhttps://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MTAyNTg5M2QtZjI2My00MzNkLWFhNzctNmI4MjI0ZDZhNmNl%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22795cece7-edb1-4aee-b1ad-76523c179e21%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22e252c6f9-836b-4d8e-9b21-ab9b023534fb%22%7d
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-virtual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210107T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210107T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20201210T100433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210104T165159Z
UID:11279-1610042400-1610046000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch Online Event - Moisture Resistant Overcoats - advances in damage tolerance and barrier properties
DESCRIPTION:London Branch Online Event – Moisture Resistant Overcoats – advances in damage tolerance and barrier properties\nPlease join us for this online presentation by Dr. Jeff Rogozinski of Sherwin-Williams who will discuss an advanced FBE (fusion bonded epoxy) technology called MRO (Moisture Resistant Overcoat.)  This exciting\, new concept is quickly gaining traction with end users all over the world.  It combines the protective properties of a traditional ARO (abrasion resistant overcoat) with enhanced barrier properties coupled with flexibility characteristics typically associated with a single layer FBE system. This one hour webinar will leave you with an understanding of Moisture Resistant Overcoats (MRO)\, their attributes\, application characteristics\, and performance with emphasis on resistance to damage and more!  The webinar will also cover a case study\, testimonials and a Q&A session. \nDr. Jeffrey D. Rogozinski has over 29 years of coatings experience and is a Global Product Director in Sherwin Williams Protective & Marine Coatings division. He is a member of multiple coatings societies and is an active consultant on global specification writing including CSA\, ISO\, API\, ASTM and NACE. He has been with Sherwin Williams for 10 years and held previous positions in protective coatings and powder coatings\, resin and additive development for coatings science with an emphasis on polymer synthesis and structure-property characterisation as well as multiple academic positions. Dr. Rogozinski has his PhD in Applied Science: Polymer and Composite Chemistry from The College of William and Mary in Virginia. \nClick to join the meeting \n  \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-online-event-cui-will-we-always-be-20-years-behind-to-find-out-what-works/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201008T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201008T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20201005T105443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201005T142937Z
UID:10159-1602180000-1602189000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch Event - Technical Talk
DESCRIPTION:8th October\n6pm -8.30pm \nPablo Merino – Cathodic Protection Technical Authority @ CLH PS \nA New CP Approach on Non-Isolated and Aged Pipelines: A Case Study \nAn aged pipeline with an oversaturated CP System NOT achieving full extend protection criteria\, an in-line corrosion inspection showing several corrosion features and a deficient coating condition (in some locations almost inexistent). What can we do? How we can progress from this situation?. \nA real case with a big dilemma and several options available that need to be assessed to select the most feasible technical/economical one. \nTo join the meeting click here
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-event-technical-talk/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200402T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200402T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20200130T121901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200227T132747Z
UID:6987-1585850400-1585861200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch - Technical Talk
DESCRIPTION:Technical Talk \n“Do you believe in RBI for CUI? \nDr Clare Watt (KAEFER Isoliertechnik) gives an informal presentation of her technical Eurocorr 2019 paper\, “Using industry data to compare performance of different risk-based methods for the management of corrosion under insulation” \nIn conjunction to a Q&A session”
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-technical-talk-3/
LOCATION:Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200310T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200310T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20200130T121732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200309T140225Z
UID:6985-1583863200-1583874000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch - Chairman's Presentation and AGM - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED – due to the risk posed to our members and guests of the Coronavirus. \nChairman’s Presentation Bee TechnicalA light hearted insight into the realm of keeping Honey Bees \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-chairmans-presentation/
LOCATION:Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200213T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200213T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20200130T121035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T121039Z
UID:6981-1581616800-1581627600@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch Technical Talk
DESCRIPTION:London Branch – Technical Talk
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-technical-talk-2/
LOCATION:Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200108T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20191217T101533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191217T101623Z
UID:6823-1578506400-1578517200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch - Technical Talk
DESCRIPTION:Linings for Extreme Duty – A Panel Discussion\nDr N Miskin DuraPol and Michael Harrison Sherwin Williams
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-technical-talk/
LOCATION:Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191205T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191205T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20190910T151511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190910T190737Z
UID:6372-1575545400-1575563400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:31st Annual Christmas Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:31st Annual LB ICorr Christmas Luncheon
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/31st-annual-christmas-luncheon/
LOCATION:Royal Over-Seas League\, Over-Seas House\, Park Pl\, St James's St\, London SW1A 1LR\, SW1A 1LR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191010T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191010T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T121903
CREATED:20190913T075133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190913T075457Z
UID:6407-1570730400-1570741200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Coating Contractor Tales – a journey of enlightenment\,  ICorr  London Branch Evening Meeting
DESCRIPTION:  \nVenue: Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, Bayswater\, London \nSpeaker: Kevin Harold\, Paintel Ltd – Director\, ICATS – Senior Specialist Trainer \nKevin tells of his journey as a painter from the era when PPE was non-existent\, how he moved into industrial painting\, became a painting inspector and having joined the Tamar Bridge strengthening and widening project\, found the painters could not paint so he taught them. \nEven as late as the early 21st Century clients were not getting what they wanted in terms of standards or quality. \nIn 2006 he became aware of the Industrial Coating Applicator Training Scheme (ICATS)\, registered his company\, got his workforce trained and subsequently became a trainer himself. \nThe operation and benefits of ICATS will be explained notably the evidence that the training results in major savings from less repeat work and the advantages gained by the asset owners and operators. \nKevin started Paintel in 2001 after 25 years in the Paint Industry. The company has worked on many projects in the West Country including the Tamar Bridge\, Devonport and many contracts with Highways England. \nThe current ICATS course material launched in 2018 was written by Kevin and his wife Jo and he has also written the ICATS Supervisor course and the new Managers Coating Awareness Course which provides an insight into coatings for specifiers and engineers. \nKevin is an ICorr Level 3 Coating Inspector and is currently involved in updating the Coating Inspection Courses. \nDetails of the event: \n18.15 Doors Open \n18:30 Presentation by Kevin Harold \n19.30 Refreshments and Networking \n21.00 Finish
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/coating-contractor-tales-a-journey-of-enlightenment-icorr-london-branch-evening-meeting/
LOCATION:Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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