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CT0661: Perform API 653 Inspection of Out-of-service Breakout Tanks

Courses are for training only and do not include tests or certificates. These courses are NONREFUNDABLE and NONTRANSFERABLE.

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Course describes the prerequisites and knowledge required for performing an API 653 inspection of out-of-service breakout tanks. It addresses the tank products, tank issues, inspection details, tools and equipment, and the abnormal operating conditions (AOCs) that may occur during an inspection of out-of-service breakout tanks.

**Important**

All Pipeline courses are for training only.

Testing for Operator Qualifications must be done through an NCCER Accredited Training Sponsor.


Course Enrollment:

Course enrollment occurs automatically upon payment at checkout. Enrollment utilizes the email address provided. To access a course after purchase, log in to (or create) an NCCER Account using the email address provided during checkout, then click "Learning Platform."

Courses are for training only and do not include tests or certificates. These courses are NONREFUNDABLE and NONTRANSFERABLE.

Course describes the prerequisites and knowledge required for performing an API 653 inspection of out-of-service breakout tanks. It addresses the tank products, tank issues, inspection details, tools and equipment, and the abnormal operating conditions (AOCs) that may occur during an inspection of out-of-service breakout tanks.

**Important**

All Pipeline courses are for training only.

Testing for Operator Qualifications must be done through an NCCER Accredited Training Sponsor.


Course Enrollment:

Course enrollment occurs automatically upon payment at checkout. Enrollment utilizes the email address provided. To access a course after purchase, log in to (or create) an NCCER Account using the email address provided during checkout, then click "Learning Platform."

Courses are for training only and do not include tests or certificates. These courses are NONREFUNDABLE and NONTRANSFERABLE.

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