ejet -An intensive course specially designed for professionals in the aviation fuel handling business to learn about the latest industry standards and recommended practices; -What the industry is doing to enhance quality and safety standards at airports worldwide? -Insights from incidents involving fuel contamination problems and impact on operations and safety Aviation Fuel Standards & Quality Surveillance Course Athens International Airport Greece 4-7 Nov 2014 DAY 1 DAY 2 1. Aviation Operations – Objectives 2. Fuel manufacturing, Specifications, Quality Assurance, Lab tests (EI/JIG 1530) 3. Fixed Equipment – Design and Operations (EI/JIG 1530, EI 1540 and EI 1560) 4. Filtration basics (EI 1550, EI 1581, EI 1583, EI 1590) 5. Visit Tank Farm Facilities: (JIG 2) 6. Filter Water Separator – Internal Inspection 7. Inlet and Outlet Filtration i. Sampling and QC ii. DP Measurements 8. Tanks and Systems i. Sampling and QC 9. Tank Farm visit (Continued with tank’s equipment, pumps controls, etc) 10. Records (Theory) 11. Records – Audit (Tank Farm and Hydrant) 1. Contamination Sources and a. Fuel quality incidents/investigation, including Microbiological Growth (MBG) detection kits (FUEL STAT, HY-LiTE and MM2) 2. Contamination Detection Methods 3. Product Receipt – Theory, Road Tank Trucks (JIG 2) 4. Product Receipt – Theory, Pipeline (JIG 2) 5. Tank Release – Theory (JIG 2) 6. Product Receipt – Practice, Truck and Pipeline, a. Including Density, Temperature, Conductivity measurements and Millipore test 7. Static Electricity (including video) 8. Hoses theory and inspections / Tests (JIG 1 & JIG 2) 9. Mobile Equipment Design (JIG 1) DAY 4 DAY 3 1. Refinery visit (EI/JIG 1530) 2. Manufacturing/process 3. Laboratory visit, testing devices, ASTM specifications, limits, traceability 4. Fuel storage and transfer to other locations 5. Records 1. Practical Apron Tests in Into-Plane Refuelling (Refueller, Dispenser, underwing, overwing) (JIG 1) 2. Health, Safety and the Environment 3. Final Evaluation Test 4. Award of Certificates WHO SHOULD ATTEND? • Aviation fuel Managers and Supervisors • Quality Control Managers • Tank farm fuelling operatives • Aviation fuel hydrant operatives • Into-plane Service Providers • Airline Fuel auditors • Military personnel involved in aviation fuel handling • Associations such as UN, ICAO , Civil Aviation Authorities, ACI • Refinery Managers and Operations Personnel involved in Aviation Fuel Aviation Fuel Solutions Inc. 267, Pine Valley Drive London Canada N6J 4T1 www.aviationfuelsolutions.ca k OFC AVIATION FUEL SOLUTIONS INC. EXPERTISE YOU CAN TRUST Ravin J Appadoo, BSc Mech. Eng., MBA, PhD. – Program Manager Ravin Appadoo is a Consultant at IATA on aviation fuel matters. He is the President of Aviation Fuel Solutions International A.F.S.I., a consultancy company incorporated in Canada since 2007. Ravin is a seasoned aviation professional with over 20 years of experience in the industry. As an Aviation Fuel Consultant, his work involves conducting research, feasibility studies, market analysis, training and audit work for airlines, airports, oil companies and such organizations like IATA, the UN and ICAO Until 2005, Ravin Appadoo was Assistant Director Fuel Services at IATA, working from the Montreal Office, where he was the focal point for all technical fuel work of the commercial airline industry. He also led the work of important industry Groups including serving as Secretary to the Aviation Fuel Working Group and Administrator of the IATA Fuel Quality Pool. Ravin runs several Fuel Management courses for IATA. Ravin is also an Aviation Fuel Safety expert for ICAO responsible for the design review of new airport fuel infrastructure worldwide Technical, Commercial and Operations Consultancy • • • • • • • • • Feasibility Studies Business Planning Design Reviews Operations Set-up Operations Procedures Fuel Manuals Technical Service Agreements Training & Certification Operational Audits Training solutions for your business needs ejet John Pitts - Course Instructor MBA, BSc (Hons) Mechanical Engineering C.Eng, MIMechE, EUR ING, M.Inst.Pet (Energy Institute) Kyriakos Gennadis - Course Instructor Mechanical Engineer, MSc, MEI, with 24 years’ experience in the Oil Industry in Operations, Design/Engineering, HSSE, International JIG Inspections. Leading the OFC Training to 3rd Parties in all aspects of aviation fuelling, including cooperation with IATA (IFQP) for Training to Airfield Fuel Inspectors and with JIG Training to inspect to JIG Standards, both hosted by OFC. OFC Aviation Fuel Services SA is an aviation fuelling company specialised, inter alia, in providing consultation services in all aspects of aviation fuel facilities’ operations, including design and engineering, construction and commissioning, automation systems, product testing and quality control, training and certification of fuel operatives, audit and inspection of aviation fuel facilities, personnel evaluation operating and maintenance manuals development, HSSE management systems development, aviation fuel service fees’ benchmarking, and aviation fuel liability and risk management in terms of insurance coverage. 28 years’ in the downstream oil industry, including pipeline and facilities engineering/operation and 26 years in the Aviation Fuel sector. General Manager 1996–99 of the oil company/airline joint venture at the new Hong Kong International Airport; responsible for delivering the US$ 250 million new jet fuel infrastructure (construction, finance, set-up and operation). Considerable experience in Facility Management, Facility Operation, Engineering, Project Management, Construction Management. Aviation Fuel Solutions Inc. 267, Pine Valley Drive London Canada N6J 4T1 www.aviationfuelsolutions.ca For Registration Contact: Ravin Appadoo 267, Pine Valley Drive London, Ontario Canada N6J 4T1 Tel: +1 519 668 2690 e-mail: [email protected]
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