EXAMINATION SYLLABUS for:

API 1169 General Pipeline Construction Inspector –
Certified API 1169 by the American Petroleum Institute US Requirements
Based on API 1173 and API 1169 criteria for Oil and Gas Pipeline Systems

This content is suitable for CPAC Pipeline Inspector Certification examinations conducted January 1 to December 31, 2018
General:

To achieve this Certification applicants are required to pass a supervised examination. The intent of the examination is to verify the applicants knowledge and understanding of, and/or ability to use:

  • Table of Contents for API 1169, 1173 and ASME codes of Construction
  • Scope and Application of General Inspection Practices
  • ASME and API Terminology
  • ASME Inspection Requirements
  • API 1169 Inspection Requirements
  • Pipeline Construction Practice Reference Documents
  • US Regulatory Requirements including Environmental Mandates
  • API 1173 Document Control and Evidentiary Requirements
  • Stages of Construction
  • The Roles and Responsibilities of Pipeline Inspectors

The construction practices used to build, alter or repair oil and gas pipelines are varied and complex. Pipeline Inspectors Certified to the API 1169 Recommended Practice must possess a clear and demonstratable understanding of all aspects of pipeline construction. The scope of this understanding must include all elements applicable to pipeline construction from both regulatory and technical realms. A list of reference documents and inspection responsibilities is provided below.

Applicants will be provided copies of the applicable sections of all relevant reference documents for use during the exam. No external documents are permitted to be used for this examination. Electronic devices are not permitted to be used during the exam.

The examinations consist of between 50 to 75 weighted multiple-choice questions totalling 100 points. Applicants are permitted 2.5 hours to complete the examination.

Note: The examination is based on the required knowledge for US jurisdictions and has been developed and reviewed by subject matter experts for use in the US pipeline industry.

Reference Publications

  • API 1169, Basic Inspection Requirements – New Pipeline Construction
  • API 11101 Pressure Testing of Steel Pipelines
  • API 1173, Pipeline Safety Management Systems
  • ANSI Z49.l, Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes
  • INGAA Foundation, A Practical Guide for Pipeline Construction Inspectors
  • CGA (Common Ground Alliance) Best Practices
  • INGAA, Construction Safety Guidelines
    • Natural Gas Pipeline Crossing Guidelines
    • CS-S-9 Pressure Testing (Hydrostatic/Pneumatic) Safety Guidelines
  • ISO 9000 Quality Management Systems – Fundamentals and Vocabulary
    ATTN: Test questions will only be based upon the Definitions
  • API 1104, Welding of Pipeline and Related Facilities
    49 CFR 192, Transportation of Natural and Other Gas by Pipeline: Minimum Federal Safety Standards:
    49 CFR 195, Transportation of Hazardous Liquids by Pipeline
    29 CFR 1910, Occupational Safety and Health Standards
    29 CFR 1926, Safety and Health Regulations for Construction:
    49 CFR 172, Hazardous Materials Table, Special Provisions:
    33 CFR 321, Permits/or Dams and Dikes in Navigable Waters of the United States
    40 CFR 300, National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan:
    ASME B31.4, Pipeline Transportation Systems/or Liquids and Slurries
    ASME B31.8, Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems
  • Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: Office of Energy Projects
    • Wetland and Waterbody Construction and Mitigation Procedures
    • Upland Erosion Control, Revegetation, and Maintenance Plan
  • Migratory Bird Permits (SO CFR 21):
    33 USC Chapter 9: Protection of Navigable Waters and of Harbor and River Improvements Generally
    Subchapter 1 – ln General
    Articles 401,403, 403a, 404 & 407
    16 USC Chapter 35 Endangered Species

An API 1169 level inspector should have of general knowledge of the following to allow the effective application of their skills in executing the roles and responsibilities of the position.
The examination will include questions to ascertain knowledge of the following:
The following categories describe the minimum knowledge and skills and an approximation of the exam content:

1. Safety Management System (15% exam content)

  • Quality Control Elements
  • Records Management
  • Document Control
  • Non-Conformance Handling
  • Calibration of Test Equipment
  • Material Storage and Handling

2. Pipeline Construction Inspection (55% exam content)

  • Clearing and Grading
  • Ditching
  • Trenchless Construction (bores and HDD)
  • Stringing
  • Pipe Bending
  • Welding Basics
  • Coating Basics
  • Lowering In
  • Backfill
  • Tie-in’s
  • Pressure Testing
  • Cathodic Protection
  • Clean-Up

3. Pipeline Construction Safety (15% exam content)

  • Basic Safety
  • Confined Space
  • Elevated Work Surface
  • Excavation
  • Pressure Testing
  • Welding
  • Coating
  • NDT
  • Hazardous Atmospheres

4. Environmental Protection Requirements (15% exam content)

  • Environmental Hazard Identification
  • Federal Requirements
  • State and Local Requirements
  • Sensitive Areas
  • Wildlife

The following training courses have been identified as suitable pre-study for this examination. This list is not exhaustive and does not constitute an endorsement of the training organizations or individual trainers. The list is provided in alphabetical order of published course name.

Course Name Length Provider Link
API 1169 Prep Self paced Velocity www.velocitytrained.com
Condensed API 1169 Exam Preparation Course 1 day NASA www.theothernasa.com