AMPP Introduces Cathodic Protection Field Techniques Course

Participants will gain hands-on experience working on in-ground pipelines and other critical equipment, even in rain or shine conditions.
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Textual note taken from Association for Materials Protection and Performance on october 14, 2024

The Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP), the global authority in materials protection and performance, has announced the launch of its newest educational program, Cathodic Protection (CP) Field Techniques. This two-day, immersive course introduces personnel to essential corrosion testing methods and real-world field techniques. Whether new to the corrosion industry or looking to enhance practical skills, this course offers a comprehensive foundation to begin or advance a career in CP.

Participants will engage in classroom instruction and hands-on training in a controlled field setting. Topics covered include half-cell calibration checks, structure-to-electrolyte measurements, rectifier measurements, electrical isolation testing, and more. Students will gain confidence in corrosion data collection and testing techniques through this balanced mix of theory and practice.

The course is tailored for a range of professionals, including:

  • New field technicians
  • CP managers
  • Sales personnel distributing CP equipment or services
  • Skill assessors and auditors
  • Field equipment repair technicians
  • Engineers supporting corrosion operations

At AMPP, we believe that hands-on experience and real-world scenarios are crucial for building confidence and competency,” said Jennifer Rogers, Senior Director of Education at AMPP. “Our new CP Field Techniques course gives students the practical skills to apply their knowledge to protect and preserve critical infrastructure in the field. It’s an accessible and affordable way for professionals to gain the essential tools to succeed in corrosion protection, regardless of their current role or educational background.

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Participants will engage in classroom instruction and hands-on training in a controlled field setting. Source: AMPP

Course Features:

  • Practical Field Experience: Training on in-ground pipelines, testing stations, and other critical equipment.
  • Comprehensive Learning Objectives: From operating multimeters to performing soil resistivity tests, participants will leave with various applicable skills.
  • Earn Professional Development Hours (PDHs): Completing the course grants 16 PDHs, helping professionals maintain their certifications.

This course is available on the schedule now, with the first session being held in Houston, Texas, from Nov. 13–14. Rain or shine, participants will engage in dynamic field exercises designed to prepare them for real-world corrosion challenges.

To learn more about the Cathodic Protection (CP) Field Techniques course or to register, visit CP Field Techniques – AMPP or contact our Customer Support at 1-281-228-6200.

About AMPP

The Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) is a global community of professionals focused on the protection of assets and the performance of industrial and natural materials. AMPP was established in 2021 following a merger between NACE International and SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings. The new association unites 145 years of corrosion control and protective coatings expertise and service to industry and members worldwide. Today, AMPP is the world’s largest corrosion control and protective coatings organization, serving more than 35,000 members in more than 140 countries. AMPP is headquartered in the United States with offices in Houston and Pittsburgh, and additional offices in Brazil, Canada, China, Dubai (training center), Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom.

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