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UID:18276-1701936000-1701968400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:HQ Event Northampton - 7 December – CP L4 Examination
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/hq-event-northampton-7-december-cp-l4-examination/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231207T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20230911T090326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T153616Z
UID:20862-1701950400-1701968400@www.icorr.org
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:20240118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240119
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20231108T103209Z
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UID:21329-1705536000-1705622399@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Technical Talk - ICorr London Branch
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Michael Harrison – Sherwin-WilliamsTopic: Examination of Lining performance in Renewable and Biofuels and Feedstocks.\nRefreshments from 6.00pm\, presentation 6.30pm \nAbstract: Global demand for renewable and bio-based fuels is expected to grow with political and consumer-led mandates on reducing greenhouse gases. A typical biofuel production facility faces numerous performance challenges which are unique to its process\, feedstock\, and operating parameters. Traditional developments and performance enhancements in the linings from coating manufacturers and suppliers in the Energy sector have focused on feedstocks and fuels from fossil sources (Crude Oil\, Natural Gas\, Coal). It cannot be assumed that these linings\, with proven track record in O&G sector\, can be used in the “Renewable and Bio-fuel sector” as the chemistry can be considerably diﬀerent and more aggressive. A detailed study was undertaken to examine the performance of lining systems via a series of isothermal immersion tests relevant to biofuels sector. The performance of traditional linings with a proven track record were compared to next-generation solvent free epoxy novolac linings and solvent free glass ﬂake novolac vinyl ester linings. Lessons learnt from this performance evaluation provided an array of selection tools to the Biofuel asset owners and facility managers to select the appropriate lining system for their speciﬁc process and needs. \nMichael has 35 years of experience in the protective coatings industry. During this time\, Michael was responsible for the development and testing of heavy duty solvent free linings with subsequent roles in business support and business development. Extra to this he has been the project lead in the revision of ISO 16961 (Petroleum\, petrochemical and natural gas industries — Internal coating and lining of steel storage tanks).
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/technical-talk-icorr-london-branch/
LOCATION:Lancaster hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240125T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20231013T170249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231013T170249Z
UID:21165-1706169600-1706202000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:ICorr NE social meet up
DESCRIPTION:ICorr NE social meet up
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-ne-social-meet-up/
CATEGORIES:North East Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240130T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20230731T105512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T105512Z
UID:20420-1706601600-1706634000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Applying materials experience from oil and gas production to carbon capture and storage in North East Scotland.
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis:\nCarbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a key technology to mitigate emissions from large-scale fossil fuel use. During transport and injection of the CO2 separate liquid phases may form depending on the phase envelope and CO2 composition. These phases can comprise of water or reaction products including strong acids and elemental sulphur. The type of liquids formed and shifts in the phase envelope can significantly influence materials integrity including fracture\, corrosion\, and degradation of polymers. Guidance based on experience gained from the oil and gas sector will be used to propose a process for materials selection and corrosion control that can address the specific requirements of a CCS project. The presentation will be placed in context with the historical development of a carbon capture and storage opportunity offshore Aberdeen. \nJoint Meeting with Energy Institute\n(Evening Event) ~ ICorr Hosting\nCompany: Arbeadie Consultants Limited\nSpeaker: Dr. Steve Paterson
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/applying-materials-experience-from-oil-and-gas-production-to-carbon-capture-and-storage-in-north-east-scotland/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240130T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240130T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20240110T092730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T122056Z
UID:21736-1706637600-1706644800@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Joint Meeting - ICorr Aberdeen Branch / EI - The Energy Insititute
DESCRIPTION:Applying Materials Experience from Oil and Gas Production To Carbon Capture And Storage In North East ScotlandSpeaker: Dr. Steve Paterson\, Arbeadie Consultants Limited \nStart Time: 18:00 (UK Time) \nIn-Person Presentation only. Register Here \nEvent Registration Event is Free of Charge to attend. \nApplying Materials Experience from Oil and Gas Production To Carbon Capture And Storage In North East Scotland \nSpeaker: Dr. Steve Paterson\, Arbeadie Consultants Limited \nDownload Information Leaflet
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/joint-meeting-icorr-aberdeen-branch-ei-the-energy-insititute/
LOCATION:The Palm Court Hotel\, 81 Seafield Road\, Aberdeen\, AB15 7YX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240215T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240215T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20231201T104052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T120248Z
UID:21440-1708020000-1708027200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Technical Talk – ICorr London Branch
DESCRIPTION:Arrival 18:00- 18.30 hoursRefreshments will be providedPresentation: 18.30-19.30 hours\nAprès presentation 19:30-20:00 (or later) Food and drinks (After the meeting there will be opportunity to socialise at a local hostelry) \nPresenter:  Paul LambertTalk Topic:  1824 and all that (or how I paid off my mortgage)\nAbstract:2024 marks the 200th anniversary of Cathodic Protection (January) and the patenting of Portland Cement (October). One or other and frequently both of these important technologies has played a major role in the development of the modern built environment – not to mention my own ability to make a decent living. Now seems a fitting moment to recognise the significance of these bicentennials and consider how the future lies for them. \nBiography: \nPaul Lambert has over 40 years’ experience in the investigation of structural durability and degradation and in the development of novel remedial techniques for civil and building structures\, most recently as Head of Materials & Corrosion at Mott MacDonald. Paul is Visiting Professor at the Centre for Infrastructure Management at Sheffield Hallam University where he carries out research into novel materials and repair technologies. \nQualifications:  \nBSc (Hons)\, PhD\, CEng\, CSci\, FICorr\, FIMMM\, AMPP Corrosion Specialist \nIf you want to attend remotely register in advance for online meeting \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/technical-talk-icorr-london-branch-2/
LOCATION:Lancaster hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240227T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240227T200000
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CREATED:20230731T105607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T100938Z
UID:20422-1709056800-1709064000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Predictable Pipeline Performance with Polymer Liners
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Mark Smithson\, Subsea 7 Ltd \nIn-Person Presentation only.\nFor Registration (please use link)\nEvent Registration Event is Free of Charge to attend. \nEvent Programme:\n18.00 – 18:30: Arrival / Networking / Refreshments\n18:30 – 18:40: Introductions\n18:40 – 19:20: Technical Presentation\n19:20 – 19:30: Q&A\n19:30 – 19:40: Closing Remarks ICorr The Talk: \nTopic: Predictable Pipeline Performance with Polymer Liners.\nSynopsis:\nPolymer liners have provided a global\, cost-effective solution for internal corrosion mitigation of rigid water injection flowlines for more than 25 years. The first polymer lined subsea pipeline was installed in 1994\, since then more than 400km of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) liners have been installed for subsea water injection service by Subsea7 companies. This track record includes design conditions and qualification programs demonstrating pressures up to 1293 bar at depths of greater than 1\,500 m and temperatures up to 80°C with the potential to expand all these boundaries. Further evidence of the efficacy of polymer lining as a corrosion protection technology was demonstrated on recovery of a spool from a live field after 13 years in service which demonstrated no deterioration of either polymer material or carbon steel host pipe.\nMore recently this well-established flowline product has been supplemented by qualification of polymer lined pipe for dynamic riser service (steel catenary riser\, SCR\, and Steel Lazy Wave Riser\, SLWR). The qualification program included fatigue testing on both full-scale polymer-lined pipe sections and small-scale material coupons. Combined with an investigation of liner behaviour in the vertical orientation. The riser product obtained qualification to technology readiness level (TRL) 5\, from the industry recognized body\, DNV. A deep-water riser has since been fabricated and installed off the back of this program and is ready to enter service.Current developments in polymer lining technology have potential to offer these and other benefits in alternative service environments\, such as Water Alternating Gas (WAG)\, production lines and new energy transition applications like Carbon Capture\, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) and Hydrogen transportation. \nBiography:\nMark is currently a senior Development engineer with the Internal Corrosion Management team for Subsea7 pipeline products. \n \nAn experienced engineer\, he holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical engineering with industrial management from Liverpool University. Mark has been part of Subsea7’s polymer lined pipe developments and execution for more than 5 years working on a range of projects aimed at increasing the applications applicable to polymer lining. Within this role he has been responsible for increasing the qualification limits for the Linerbridge connector and currently holds two patents relating to polymer liner developments with a further application pending. Previous to joining the polymer lined pipeline team at Subsea7; Mark worked for Artis\, an independent polymer consultancy where he worked on projects ranging from polymer compound development\, polymer characterisation and product development to testing and process development or optimisation. \n  \nAdditional Information:  \nRegistration information will be shared with our Branch volunteers to help facilitate the event.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/predictable_pipeline_performance_with_polymer_liners/
LOCATION:The Palm Court Hotel\, 81 Seafield Road\, Aberdeen\, AB15 7YX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240227T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240227T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20240206T134256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T134445Z
UID:21925-1709056800-1709064000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Aberdeen Technical Event
DESCRIPTION:Company: Subsea 7Speaker:  Mark Smithson \nTopic:  Predictable pipeline performance with polymer liners.    \nSynopsis:Polymer liners have provided a global\, cost-effective solution for internal corrosion mitigation of rigid water injection flowlines for more than 25 years. The first polymer lined subsea pipeline was installed in 1994\, since then more than 400km of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) liners have been installed for subsea water injection service by Subsea7 companies. This track record includes design conditions and qualification programs demonstrating pressures up to 1293 bar at depths of greater than 1\,500 m and temperatures up to 80°C with the potential to expand all these boundaries. Further evidence of the efficacy of polymer lining as a corrosion protection technology was demonstrated on recovery of a spool from a live field after 13 years in service which demonstrated no deterioration of either polymer material or carbon steel host pipe. \nMore recently this well-established flowline product has been supplemented by qualification of polymer lined pipe for dynamic riser service (steel catenary riser\, SCR\, and Steel Lazy Wave Riser\, SLWR). The qualification program included fatigue testing on both full-scale polymer-lined pipe sections and small-scale material coupons. Combined with an investigation of liner behaviour in the vertical orientation. The riser product obtained qualification to technology readiness level (TRL) 5\, from the industry recognized body\, DNV. A deep-water riser has since been fabricated and installed off the back of this program and is ready to enter service. \nCurrent developments in polymer lining technology have potential to offer these and other benefits in alternative service environments\, such as Water Alternating Gas (WAG)\, production lines and new energy transition applications like Carbon Capture\, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) and Hydrogen transportation. \nPolymer liners have provided a global\, cost-effective solution for internal corrosion mitigation of rigid water injection flowlines for more than 25 years. The first polymer lined subsea pipeline was installed in 1994\, since then more than 400km of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) liners have been installed for subsea water injection service by Subsea7 companies. This track record includes design conditions and qualification programs demonstrating pressures up to 1293 bar at depths of greater than 1\,500 m and temperatures up to 80°C with the potential to expand all these boundaries. Further evidence of the efficacy of polymer lining as a corrosion protection technology was demonstrated on recovery of a spool from a live field after 13 years in service which demonstrated no deterioration of either polymer material or carbon steel host pipe. \nMore recently this well-established flowline product has been supplemented by qualification of polymer lined pipe for dynamic riser service (steel catenary riser\, SCR\, and Steel Lazy Wave Riser\, SLWR). The qualification program included fatigue testing on both full-scale polymer-lined pipe sections and small-scale material coupons. Combined with an investigation of liner behaviour in the vertical orientation. The riser product obtained qualification to technology readiness level (TRL) 5\, from the industry recognized body\, DNV. A deep-water riser has since been fabricated and installed off the back of this program and is ready to enter service. \nCurrent developments in polymer lining technology have potential to offer these and other benefits in alternative service environments\, such as Water Alternating Gas (WAG)\, production lines and new energy transition applications like Carbon Capture\, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) and Hydrogen transportation.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-technical-event/
LOCATION:The Palm Court Hotel\, 81 Seafield Road\, Aberdeen\, AB15 7YX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240301
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20240118T162507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T162507Z
UID:21818-1709164800-1709251199@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Preparing for Engineering Council Professional Registration
DESCRIPTION:The Engineering Council (EngC) offers three professional titles for engineers involved across the equipment\, vehicles\, product\, plant and process machinery: \n\nEngineering Technician – EngTech\nIncorporated Engineer (IEng)\nChartered Engineer (CEng)\n\nSOE’s Membership and Registration Manager Oliver Teasell is hosting a workshop to guide you through the process of applying for EngTech\, IEng CEng. Oliver will explain what is required for each level of registration\, take you through the application process\, and discuss alternative routes to registration. You’ll also get to hear from our members who have taken the Professional Registration path. The workshop will conclude with a Q&A session where you can get your questions answered and start the process with confidence \nIf you are thinking about Professional Registration or have already started the process\, this webinar is not to be missed. \nRegister here \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/preparing-for-engineering-council-professional-registration/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240229T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240229T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20231207T102044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T102044Z
UID:21483-1709193600-1709226000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:CP Level 4 Exams - Northampton HQ
DESCRIPTION:CP Level 4 Exams \nNorthampton HQ \n29th February 2024 \n13th June 2024 \n19th September 2024 \n5 December 2024
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/cp-level-4-exams-northampton-hq/
CATEGORIES:Midlands Branch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240314T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240314T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20240305T101055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T134724Z
UID:22084-1710439200-1710448200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch Technical Presentation
DESCRIPTION:The President\, Stephen Tate\, will give a presentation on the Institute’s operations during the past year\, both in the UK and overseas\, including awards\, bursaries\, training activities\, etc\, and how these will play a part in the future of the Institute. \nThere will be welcoming drinks at 6.00 pm followed by the AGM at 6.15 and the talk at 6.30\, and after the President’s presentation there will be the opportunity to ask questions\, which will be followed by a buffet and refreshments.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-technical-presentation-and-agm/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240321T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240321T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20240129T150219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T115731Z
UID:21882-1711020600-1711036800@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:ICorr Wales & South-West Branch - Microbiologically Induced Corrosion – real world failures and how to prevent them
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 21st March 2024\, Start Time: 11:30am (UK Time) \nIn-Person Presentation only.  Note. Places are limited to 25 for the Lab Tour.  Any additional registrations will be contacted with regard to a repeat Event.   \nClick here to Register Download Flyer \nEvent is Free of Charge to attend.  \nMicrobiologically Induced Corrosion – real world failures and how to prevent them \n Speakers:  Sarah Bagnall\, R-TECH MaterialsGareth Williams\, ECHA Microbiology \n Event Programme:  \n11.30 – 12:00: Arrival / Networking / Refreshments12:00 – 12:10: Introductions / AGM12:10 – 12:40: Technical Presentation – Sarah Bagnall12:40 – 13:10: Technical Presentation – Gareth Williams13:10 – 13:20: Q&A13:20 – 14:00: Site Tour (PPE will be provided) \nThe Talk:  \nMicrobiologically Induced Corrosion – real world failures and how to prevent them \n Microbiologically Induced Corrosion (MIC) affects numerous industries and a wide range of materials. MIC is responsible for many incidents where failure has occurred shortly after commission often leaving the end user perplexed when inspection reports show the equipment to be defect free following manufacture/installation. The use of more exotic alloys has been a common rectification to the problem\, though MIC issues have still been encountered. The first presentation\, by Sarah Bagnall\, provides an insight into the mechanism of MIC and how the mechanism is identified\, the common triggers\, affected materials\, and a number of case studies from various industries. The second presentation\, by Gareth Williams\, provides some of the microbiological laboratory-based studies ECHA have conducted to investigate prevention strategies in specific Marine systems \nAdditional Information: \nRegistration information will be shared with our Branch volunteers to help facilitate the \nRegistration will close on Monday 18th March. \nFor Continuing Professional Development (CPD) or to join our Mailing List\, request by email to: swchair@icorr.org \nInstitute Professional Memberships are available at: https://www.icorr.org/grades-and-benefits-of-individual-membership-2/ \nFree Student Memberships are available at: https://www.icorr.org/free-student-membership/ [icorr.org] \n  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sarah is a materials engineer and Chartered Engineer specialising in failure analysis particularly for the petrochemical\, process and power generation industries. With over 600 failure investigations conducted\, Sarah has broad experience with a wide range of engineering components\, metallic and non-metallic materials\, and industries.  Sarah has extensive expertise in corrosion of a wide range of materials\, particularly for the chemical processing and petrochemical industries. \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Gareth is a PhD microbiologist and has been working at ECHA Microbiology since 2010. He provides consultancy for ECHA’s customers in the petroleum\, aviation\, marine and engineering industries in response to microbiological spoilage and corrosion incidents.  Gareth also supports and hosts many of ECHA’s training courses worldwide. Gareth is also active on technical committees\, including the Energy Institute Microbiology Committee\, IATA Technical Fuels Group\, ASTM D02 and E35\, and AMPP SC22 Biodeterioration.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-wales-south-west-branch-microbiologically-induced-corrosion-real-world-failures-and-how-to-prevent-them/
LOCATION:SA13 2PE\, R-TECH Materials\, Testing House\, Kenfig Industrial Estate\, Margam\,\, Port Talbot\, SA13 2PE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240326T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240326T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20230731T105731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T105731Z
UID:20424-1711440000-1711472400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Advances in Comprehensive Integrity Assessment of Buried Pipelines with Non-Contact Magnetic Gradient Tomography Method (MTM-G)
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis:\nIt is becoming increasingly clear that relying on only a single tool out of the integrity toolbox is not an effective means of managing risk exposure. Direct Assessment (DA)\, Inline Inspection (ILI) and hydrostatic testing (HT) approved pipeline integrity assessment techniques. These pipeline integrity techniques have their strengths and weaknesses but an integrated approach that would combine ILI and DA techniques would provide comprehensive pipeline integrity management program for pipeline operators. This submission presents case studies of MTM-G and ILI and how both are combined to help address areas of concern on piggable pipelines.  The results from this case studies are good news for unpiggable pipeline operators that have been looking for ways to identify areas of metal loss without having to expose the buried pipeline. \nICorr Technical Event\n(Evening Event)  \nCompany: Canchuks Corrosion Inc.\, Canada.  \nSpeaker: Dr.Chukwuma C. Onuoha
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/advances-in-comprehensive-integrity-assessment-of-buried-pipelines-with-non-contact-magnetic-gradient-tomography-method-mtm-g/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240326T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240326T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20240206T134929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T135018Z
UID:21931-1711476000-1711483200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Aberdeen Technical Event - Online
DESCRIPTION:Company: Canchuks Corrosion Inc.\, CanadaSpeaker: Dr.Chukwuma C. Onuoha \nTopic: Advances in Comprehensive Integrity Assessment of Buried Pipelines with Non-Contact Magnetic Gradient Tomography Method (MTM-G).   \nSynopsis:It is becoming increasingly clear that relying on only a single tool out of the integrity toolbox is not an effective means of managing risk exposure. Direct Assessment (DA)\, Inline Inspection (ILI) and hydrostatic testing (HT) approved pipeline integrity assessment techniques. These pipeline integrity techniques have their strengths and weaknesses but an integrated approach that would combine ILI and DA techniques would provide comprehensive pipeline integrity management program for pipeline operators. This submission presents case studies of MTM-G and ILI and how both are combined to help address areas of concern on piggable pipelines.  The results from this case studies are good news for unpiggable pipeline operators that have been looking for ways to identify areas of metal loss without having to expose the buried pipeline.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-technical-event-online/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240328T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240328T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20231013T170402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231013T170420Z
UID:21169-1711612800-1711645200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:ICorr NE social meet up
DESCRIPTION:ICorr NE social meet up
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-ne-social-meet-up-2/
CATEGORIES:North East Branch
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240411T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240411T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20240402T141157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T141346Z
UID:22178-1712858400-1712865600@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:ICorr London Branch - April Meeting
DESCRIPTION:DATE: 11 April 2024 – 18:00-20.00 hrsThe York Room – Lancaster Hall HotelArrival: 18:00-18:30 HoursRefreshments will be providedPresentation: 18.30-19.30 \nMatt Haslett “Mechanical testing of metals in H2S and H2 environments” \nAbstract: Hydrogen containing environments can have a major degrading effect on material properties (such as fracture toughness and fatigue resistance)\, due to the ingress of hydrogen atoms. TWI Limited have a long history of conducting cutting-edge mechanical testing and associated research and development of metals in these aggressive environments. There is very little standardisation and guidance available for conducting tests in these environments\, which makes conducting tests and interpreting results challenging\, with the added critical consideration of maintaining health and safety standards. \nBiography: Matt is the Team Leader for Environmental Testing in the Fatigue and Fracture Integrity Management Section at TWI\, with experience in mechanical and structural engineering. His main areas of expertise lie in fracture toughness testing\, mechanical testing\, Engineering Critical Assessment (ECA)\, full-scale testing and bespoke mechanical testing. Matthew also organises TWI’s training course on Structural Integrity Assessment to BS 7910 and lectures on the Design and Construction module of the EWF/IIW Welding Diploma. \nQualifications: MBA CEng MIMechE FWeldI IWE \nApres presentation: 19:30-20:00 (or later) Food and drinks at the meeting\, with the opportunity to socialise afterwards at a local hostelry \nIf you want to attend remotely or in person\, please register using the following link: https://theweldinginstitute.com/event-5409396/Registration After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the zoom meeting. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-london-branch-april-meeting/
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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UID:22170-1713171600-1713546000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:ICorr Fundamentals of Corrosion or Engineers Course
DESCRIPTION:This industry leading course provides direct access to professional membership of ICorr\, for those with relevant experience. Corrosion management\, failures and remediation commonly occur throughout all branches of engineering where metals are part of the structure or process. FOCE is a corrosion course that covers the basic principles of corrosion that are needed by engineers to understand why and how failures occur\, actions that can be taken to manage the ongoing corrosion and/or remediate the structure\, and options to prevent further corrosion\, where possible. The course is presented as a series of modules\, starting with essential background information about the corrosion process and then applying the basic principles to common engineering metals\, including stainless steel\, aluminium\, and copper alloys. \nBoth the general and the different types of localised corrosion such as crevices\, pitting\, bi-metallic corrosion\, etc.\, is considered. Common atmospheric and immersed conditions\, re-bar in concrete\, high-temperature atmospheres\, water treatment\, buried pipes\, etc are considered to understand corrosion. \nCorrosion management strategies\, including material selection\, cathodic protection\, surface preparation\, coatings\, chemical treatments\, inhibitors\, etc.\, are included in the course. \nThe role of the corrosion engineer is described and includes investigation of failed components\, inspection\, and testing of samples\, with practical examples and case histories included in the course notes. \nAs a classroom-based course\, FOCE is provided in English by an experienced\, practicing corrosion consultant. A copy of the training material is provided to each attendee. Questions and active participation are encouraged throughout the course\, as many participants enjoy learning about the additional real-life examples that are provided by fellow attendees. Fun quizzes are held each morning so both the candidates and the tutor can assess their progress during the week on an ongoing basis. One-on-one sessions can be arranged where a student has a specific module requirement. \nThe learning modules are given over four intensive days\, and candidates for the examination on the final day are encouraged to revise the material each evening to ensure that they understand the course content. \nAt the end of the course\, all attendees are given a Certificate of Attendance\, which shows that they have been present for all the modules. \nAfter passing the examination\, participants receive a Certificate of Achievement\, which demonstrates that they have received sufficient corrosion training to apply directly for a Professional grade of Membership of ICorr\, such as TICorr or MICorr\, depending on the other requirements of the membership grade. \nPrevious attendees of the course have ranged from complete beginners in corrosion (zero previous knowledge) to practicing Corrosion Consultants and some of the comments received from participants are given below. \nPlease note that FOCE specifically geared for professional membership is not a Cathodic Protection or Protective Coatings Inspector type course and does not provide these qualifications. Those courses are available separately through ICorr’s specialist training providers and further details are available on the ICorr website. \nICorr also offers many other specialist courses in Microbial Corrosion\, Oil and Gas related corrosion topics\, intumescent coatings\, etc. Details of all ICorr courses are available on the Institute website. \nFOCE course cost is currently £1650 + VAT and includes a copy of the course notes\, lunch each day plus tea and coffee. \nThe course fee must be paid in full before the delegate can attend the course. Potential delegates can fill in the application form on the website and contact ICorr for making payments. \nAdditional dates in 2024 will be posted in Corrosion Management magazine and on the ICorr website: https://www.icorr.org/fundamentals-of-corrosion-for-engineers/ Recent feedback from delegates \n1. Great course\, which I will certainly recommend to others. \n2. The (redacted) project and myself have definitely gained as a result. With the knowledge gained I have been identifying issues on site and poor practices that are now being addressed. As a result Line Managers have sent me to undertake checks of the Civil Engineering works in areas I do not normally inspect. \n3. I really enjoyed the course – you have a great teaching style\, very clear and logical\, it made the material easy to follow.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-fundamentals-of-corrosion-or-engineers-course/
LOCATION:Institute of Corrosion\, Corrosion House\, 5 St Peters Gardens\, Marefair\, Northampton\, NN1 1SX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240423T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20230731T105816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T100041Z
UID:20426-1713859200-1713891600@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:INDUSTRIAL VISIT: NCIMB.
DESCRIPTION:ICorr Technical Event\n(Evening Event) \nOrganization: NCIMB
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/industrial-visit-ncimb/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240423T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240423T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20240206T135811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T135854Z
UID:21937-1713895200-1713902400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Aberdeen Technical Event
DESCRIPTION:Organisation: NCIMBIndustrial Visit: NCIMB \nFurther information to follow ..
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-technical-event-2/
LOCATION:NCIMB\, Wellheads Place\, Dyce\, Aberdeen\, AB21 7GB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240424T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240424T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20240402T125729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T130136Z
UID:22162-1713961800-1713976200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:ICorr NW Branch and University of Manchester Joint Event ‘World Corrosion Awareness Day’
DESCRIPTION:Date:  Wednesday 24 April 2024 Time:  12.30 (for lunch) – 16:30 Room Engineering B_2B.002 M&T University of Manchester\, School of Materials\, Oxford Road\, Manchester M13 9PL \nTo celebrate World Corrosion Awareness Day\, the Institute of Corrosion Northwest Branch is holding a joint event with the University of Manchester. The event will comprise of an afternoon of the following exciting and varied presentations from University of Manchester and industry speakers: \nThe Role of Organophosphates in Corrosion Inhibition\, K Brook (University of Manchester) With a background in the coatings industry\, Kathy will present post-graduate research on this innovative area of corrosion prevention. \nCathodic Protection of Wind Turbine Monopiles – Internal and External Issues\, David Buxton (Intertek CAPCIS) \nDavid Buxton is a Corrosion Consultant who has spent over 30 years working in cathodic protection and stray current corrosion control. David completed a PhD at the Corrosion Centre (UMIST/University of Manchester) and has been at Intertek CAPCIS for 20+ years undertaking both onshore and offshore cathodic protection related investigations\, testing and assessments. He will outline issues associated with cathodic protection in the emerging area of renewable energy. \nQuff: An Innovation in Quantum Computer Programming\, Christopher Wright (University of Manchester) \nChristoper will present on this new programming language\, developed for the fast-moving field of quantum software engineering. Quff is a high-level\, dynamically-typed programming language focused on simple yet effective hybrid programme development. \nMy Corrosion Journey: Dr Jane Lomas (ICorr / Amtec Consultants Limited) \nThe talk will cover some aspects of the working life of a corrosion engineer and the role that ICorr has played in Jane’s corrosion journey. Whilst obtaining a BSc in Biochemistry\, an interest in the problems with corrosion of metal hip joint replacements made an MSc in Corrosion seem a logical next step. This led on to the establishment of an independent corrosion consultancy and jobs ranging from beer cans to aeroplanes; bulk carriers to battleships; building and factory corrosion issues to corrosion of classic cars\, church windows and Blackpool Tower.  \nThe talk sees the continued development of links between the Institute and University to showcase innovative research and develop links with local industry representatives in the Northwest area.  \nLunch will be provided at 12:30 for registered attendees.  \nPlease follow the link to register in advance for this event  \nEventbrite link \nIf you have any queries\, dietary or access requirements\, please contact Greg Brown\, NW Chair: nwchair@icorr.org Tel: 0161 9264554
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-nw-branch-and-university-of-manchester-joint-event-world-corrosion-awareness-day/
LOCATION:University of Manchester\, School of Materials\, Oxford Road\, Manchester\, M13 9PL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:North West Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240425T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240425T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20240416T153651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T153723Z
UID:22214-1714066200-1714075200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:ICorr NE Branch and NEIMME joint event
DESCRIPTION:  \n“Recent changes to High Voltage Porosity Testing Standards” Followed by an equipment demonstration. Come and join us for an informative evening networking with peers from the corrosion industry. \nRSVP: nechair@icorr.org \nEvent Programme (free to members and non-members): 17:30 – 18:00: Arrival18:00 – 18:10: Introductions18:10 – 18:40: Technical Presentation18:45 – 20.00: Equipment demonstration and networking Our next events are scheduled for June 27th and Nov 13th 2024 (ICorr AGM). For up-to-date information\, visit us on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12741864/ \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-ne-branch-and-neimme-joint-event/
LOCATION:Neville Hall\, Westgate Road\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, NE1 1SE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:North East Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240429T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20231207T101856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T102432Z
UID:21479-1714377600-1714755600@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:MIC COURSE
DESCRIPTION:Northampton HQ \n29 April 2024 to 3rd May 2024
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/mic-course-northampton-hq/
CATEGORIES:Midlands Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240509T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240509T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20240425T100304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T114656Z
UID:22314-1715277600-1715288400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:ICorr London Branch - South Kensington Blue Badge Walk
DESCRIPTION:As a close to our 2023-24 season come and join the ICorr London Branch for a Official Blue Badge Guide Walk Around South Kensington. \n  \nFrom Flying Circus to Brittany Rabbit : explore the back streets and hidden gems of SW3’ \nSouth Kensington is a district just west of Central London in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Historically it settled on part of the scattered Middlesex village of Brompton. Its name was supplanted with the advent of the railways in the late 19th century and the opening (and shutting) and naming of local tube stations. The area has many museums and cultural landmarks with a high number of visitors\, such as the Natural History Museum\, the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum.  Adjacent affluent centres such as Knightsbridge\, Chelsea and Kensington\, have been considered as some of the most exclusive real estate in the world. \nThe details \nMeeting point – Outside Knightsbridge\, Tube Station\, Sloane Street exit by Burberry \nWe will leave at 18:00 hours so please arrive between 17:45 and 18:00. The walk will take around 1 and half hours with a mid walk break for refreshment. After the walk a buffet has been arranged at Zetland Arms near South Kensington Tube station. We are expecting to be at the Zetland arms for a buffet and beverages at approximately 20:15 hours. \nSpaces are limited so if you wish to attend you will need to register on using the link below. \nInvitation is for your and a plus 1 (2 spaces maximum) \nRSVP \nIf you would like to attend\, please fill register at the link below.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-london-branch-south-kensington-blue-badge-walk/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240514T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20230605T123759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T153248Z
UID:19413-1715673600-1715965200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:CEOCOR Congress Leuven\, Belgium. May 14 to 17 2024
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe CEOCOR program is now accessible from website www.CEOCOR2024.com. \nNo more room for technical papers\, but still time to contribute to the Work Groups and to participate in the excellent Technical presentations. \nProbably the best destination this year for those interested in corrosion and its control on buried pipelines.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/ceocor-congress-leuven-belgium-may-14-to-17-2024/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240514T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20231113T110926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T110926Z
UID:21348-1715677200-1715965200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:ANNUAL CONGRESS\, WORKING GROUP MEETINGS AND TECHNICAL EXHIBITION
DESCRIPTION:LEUVEN\, BELGIUM \nMay 14\, 2024 – May 17\, 2024 \nEuropean Committee for the Study of Corrosion and Protection of Pipes and Pipelines Systems Drinking Water\, Waste Water\, Gas and Oil \nMore information
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/annual-congress-working-group-meetings-and-technical-exhibition/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240516T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240516T134500
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20240423T080203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T080419Z
UID:22279-1715859000-1715867100@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:ICorr Wales & South-West England Branch - Hydrogen Research Capabilities Now and into the Future
DESCRIPTION:The Talk: Hydrogen Research Capabilities Now and into the FutureSpeaker:  Dr. Barrie Goode \nIn-Person Presentation only. \nFor Registration (use LINK): Event Registration \nEvent is Free of Charge to attend.  \nEvent Programme:11.30 – 12:00: Arrival / Networking / Refreshments12:00 – 12:45: Presentation12:45 – 13:00: Q&A13:00 – 13:45: Site Tour (PPE will be provided) \nThe presentation will give an overview of the Steel & Metals Institute facility in terms of research themes and capabilities and will then focus in particular on the hydrogen research area looking at a roadmap of what research has been looked at and the research development in this area for the future. \n \n  \nGraduating with a Doctorate in Materials Science in 1997 from Swansea University\, and subsequently with an MBA from the University of Warwick in 2001\, Barrie is a Fellow of the Institute of Materials\, Minerals and Mining and holds Chartered Engineer status. For over 20 years he has held senior positions across the steel and metals industries at leading manufacturers\, directing a range of technical and research programmes\, and building excellent customer relationships across the sector. Since 2019\, Barrie has been Director of Industrial Research at the Steel & Metals Institute\, an open access innovation centre based at Swansea University. In this role\, he collaborates with a wide range of partners to develop both public and privately funded research aligned to industry needs\, with a focus on decarbonisation and product development. The development and evolution of hydrogen testing capabilities has been at the forefront of the facility’s growth and will continue to be a key focus to support the requirements of industrial stakeholders moving forward.  \n \n  \nAdditional Information: \nRegistration information will be shared with our Branch volunteers to help facilitate the \nRegistration will close on Monday 13th May. \nFor Continuing Professional Development (CPD) or to join our Mailing List\,  request by email to: swchair@icorr.org \nInstitute Professional Memberships are available at: https://www.icorr.org/grades-and-benefits-of-individual-membership-2/ \nFree Student Memberships are available at: https://www.icorr.org/free-student-membership/ [icorr.org]
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-wales-south-west-england-branch-hydrogen-research-capabilities-now-and-into-the-future/
LOCATION:Steel and Metals Institute\, Room 909\, Swansea Univerdsity\, Swansea\, SA2 8PP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Wales and South-West Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240528T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240528T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20240510T104807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T105033Z
UID:22429-1716919200-1716926400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Joint Event - ICorr Aberdeen Branch and AMPP
DESCRIPTION:Event is Free of Charge to attend. Title: Proportional hazard values for different pipeline coating types\, used over the timeline from 1900s till now. Speaker: Susan Jacob – One Gas (USA) \nAn Online Presentation only.  For Registration and Link: \nEvent Programme:17:50 – 18:00: Webinar Login. Set-up.18:00 – 18:15: Introductions to ICorr and AMPP.18:15 – 18:55: Technical Presentation18:55 – 19:05: Q&A19:05 – 19:10: Closing Remarks ICorr and AMPP. \nSynopsis: The company I am working for is over 100 years old. Over the years there have been acquisitions/takeover/spinouts of the company. This has resulted in inheriting multiple vintage pipeline systems with different coating types with poor historical records. As part of reducing risk in the system\, efforts are being made to record the different coating types and determine their performance. I am currently in the process of studying the different coating types to determine their proportional hazards. These considerations will then be input into the company’s risk assessment model. This model is then integrated into the prioritisation of inspection/maintenance/replacement work plans. \n  \n  \nBiography: Susan Jacob is a Senior Pipeline Engineer in Asset Management for One Gas (Natural Gas Distribution\, USA) where she has worked for over 5 years covering Oklahoma\, Kansas\, and Texas. \nSusan previously worked with ConocoPhillips (Aberdeen\, UK) for over 6 years as an Integrity Engineer. She completed Masters in Subsea Engineering the University of Aberdeen in 2016. \nSusan loves working with people from different cultures. Outside work\, she loves exploring new places and going rustic camping with her family. \n \n  \nAdditional Information:Registration information will be shared with our Branch volunteers to help facilitate the event. \nFor Continuing Professional Development (CPD) or to join our Mailing List\, please request by email to: ICorrAbz@gmail.com Event Sponsors (ICorr): \nWe gratefully acknowledge all our loyal Branch and National Sustaining Sponsors: \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/joint-event-icorr-aberdeen-branch-and-ampp/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240530T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240530T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20231013T170514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231013T170514Z
UID:21173-1717056000-1717088400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:ICorr NE Technical Evening (speaker tbc)
DESCRIPTION:ICorr NE Technical Evening (speaker tbc)
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-ne-technical-evening-speaker-tbc/
CATEGORIES:North East Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240613T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T005443
CREATED:20231207T102142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T102142Z
UID:21485-1718265600-1718298000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:CP Level 4 Exams - Northampton HQ
DESCRIPTION:CP Level 4 Exams \nNorthampton HQ \n29th February 2024 \n13th June 2024 \n19th September 2024 \n5 December 2024
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/cp-level-4-exams-northampton-hq-2/
CATEGORIES:Midlands Branch
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