Engineering Knowledge for Mission-Critical Systems

Training, codes, and certification related to piping systems, bolted joints, pressure equipment, and other critical engineering applications.

Training Beyond the Individual Level

ASME Learning & Development helps engineers build technical knowledge through public courses.

ASME Corporate Training brings that learning directly to organizations like Babcock through private sessions tailored to their systems, technical requirements, and operational goals.

Corporate Training for Engineering Teams

Learn directly from experienced industry professionals who share practical approaches for applying ASME codes, standards, and engineering best practices to complex systems.

Topics include:

  • ASME B31.3 Process Piping Design
  • Bolted Joint Assembly Principles per ASME PCC-1
  • Flange joint design, assembly, and inspection
  • Gasket selection and joint reliability
  • Pressure system design and code compliance
  • Failure prevention, troubleshooting, and maintenance best practices

Training can be delivered in private sessions and aligned to your teams, systems, and technical requirements.

Engineering Codes & Standards

ASME codes and standards define requirements for the design, inspection, operation, and maintenance of critical engineering systems.

They provide the framework engineering teams use to support safe, reliable, and consistent performance across assets and infrastructure.

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Certifications

ASME certification programs provide independent verification that equipment, manufacturing processes, and engineering practices meet applicable code requirements.

They are used to support quality, consistency, and confidence across critical engineering applications.

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Publications

ASME publishes journals, books, and conference proceedings that share technical research, engineering practices, and emerging developments across the industry.

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  • Use examples relevant to Babcock's systems and engineering challenges

  • Virtual or in-person delivery

  • Expert instructors with extensive experience applying ASME codes and standards