Certified Process Design Professional (CPDP)

The foundations of Process Design Engineering will be tested in two levels of this certification. Procedure plant design is a challenging and complex procedure. One of the most crucial jobs prior to plant construction is the layout design. A good plant architecture can not only lower capital expenditures but also increase the facility’s safety and lessen its negative environmental effects. In addition, quick and simple access is necessary for efficient operation and maintenance, which results in increased plant availability and longer times between failures.

Certification Program Objectives: 

  • Participants should become familiar with all facets of the principal pipelines and equipment in a process plant.
  • Educate the participants on the abilities and most recent developments in process design calculations and layout.
  • Understand how to apply the concepts from process engineering courses like Mass and Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, and
  • Selection and Sizing of Process Equipment to a specific process.

Certifying Examination:

  • To be certified as CPDP, student should take up a 1.5 hours exam at the designated examination centers.
  • The qualifying exam would consist of 50 multiple choice questions, testing core certification modules.
  • Professionals with relevant experience and other qualifying criteria may be exempted from the examination.

Materials Provided:

  • Presentation slides
  • Study references

Certification:

Upon successful completion of the CPDP training, participants will receive a “Certified Process Design Professional” certificate.

Who Should Attend:

  • Process Design Engineers
  • Chemical Engineers
  • Plant Design Engineers
  • Process Safety Engineers
  • Project Managers
  • Maintenance Engineers
  • Production Engineers
  • Quality Control Engineers
  • Environmental Engineers
  • Procurement Engineers