Operational Risk Management is a critical responsibility in offshore and subsea operations. Yet, many generic risk frameworks fail to translate risk into practical engineering decisions.
This course introduces Operational Risk Management for subsea assets using Risk-Based Inspection (RBI). It focuses on how engineers identify failure mechanisms, assess risk, and define inspection and maintenance strategies that improve asset reliability and reduce operational risk.
Rather than treating RBI as a compliance exercise, this course presents it as a decision-support tool for subsea engineering and asset integrity management.
Course Overview
In this course, you will learn how Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) is applied to subsea systems, and how it differs from traditional time-based inspection approaches.
The course explains:
How risk is defined and used in engineering decisions
How subsea equipment characteristics influence risk
Why inspection resources should be allocated based on risk, not uniform intervals
The focus is on conceptual understanding and practical application, not software tools or company-specific procedures.
What You Will Learn
Core risk concepts: probability, consequence, and uncertainty
How risk is evaluated in subsea operations
Subsea systems overview: wells, flowlines, risers, and control systems
Failure mechanisms relevant to subsea assets
The principles of Risk-Based Inspection (RBI)
How RBI supports inspection planning, maintenance prioritization, and integrity decisions
Why RBI improves safety, reliability, and cost effectiveness compared to traditional inspection approaches
Course Structure
Introduction to Risk and Risk-Based Inspection
Why traditional inspection approaches fall short
Understanding risk in subsea engineering decisions
RBI philosophy and advantages
Linking risk assessment to inspection and maintenance strategy
Who This Course Is For
Subsea engineers and early-career professionals
Asset integrity, inspection, and reliability engineers
Oil & gas professionals involved in offshore operations
Engineers seeking a structured introduction to subsea RBI concepts
Course Requirements
Basic engineering background
Familiarity with offshore or subsea systems is helpful but not mandatory
Why Take This Course
This course provides a clear, engineering-focused introduction to Risk-Based Inspection in subsea operations. It builds the foundation needed to engage effectively with RBI studies, inspection plans, and integrity discussions in real projects.
Enrol to develop a practical understanding of how risk-based thinking is applied to subsea assets.