API 571 Corrosion and Materials
Credential: API 571 Corrosion and Materials
Credentialing Agency: American Petroleum Institute (API)
Renewal Period: 3 years
The American Petroleum Institute (API), 571 Corrosion and Materials credential is an intermediate-level certification recommended for specialized inspectors, corrosion engineers, chemical engineers, and other professionals across the petrochemical industry. Candidates must meet a combination of experience and/or education requirements. Candidates must pass a written exam.
More information can be found on the certifying agency's website.
API 571 Corrosion and Materials
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Attainability:
Eligibility Requirements (View Details)
- Credential Prerequisite
- Experience: 5 years
- Education
- Training
- Membership
- Other
- Fee
Note: This credential may have multiple options for a Service member to meet eligibility requirements. Requirements listed here are based on the minimum degree required. To view other options, see the Eligibility tab.
Exam Requirements (View Details)
- Exam
- Written Exam
- Oral Exam
- Practical Exam
- Performance Assessment
Exam Administration (View Details)
- In-person exam
- Remote proctored on-line exam
- Third-party test vendor
RECERTIFICATION SUMMARY
Renewal Period: 3 years
AGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION
American Petroleum Institute (API)
200 Massachusetts Avenue
Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20001-5571
Phone: (202) 682-8000
Contact Page
Education and/or Experience REQUIREMENTS
Candidate must have a BS or higher in engineering and one year of experience in the petrochemical industry.
Option 2:Candidate must have two-year or certificate in engineering or technology and two years of experience in the petrochemical industry.
Option 3:Candidate must have a high school diploma or equivalent and three years of experience in the petrochemical industry.
Option 4:Candidate with no formal education must have five or more years of experience in the petrochemical industry.
Written Exam
- Scope
- Organization and Use
- References
- Definitions of Terms
- Technical Inquires
- Standards
- Other References
- Symbols and Abbreviations
- Mechanical and Metallurgical Failure Mechanisms
- Uniform or Localized Loss of Thickness
- High Temperature Corrosion (>400 degrees F [204 degrees C])
- Environment - Assisted Cracking
- Process Unit PFDs
Exam Preparation Resources
There are a number of resources available to help you prepare for the API 571 Corrosion and Materials examination:
- Best Sources
- Books and Reports
- General References
An additional resource is O'Reilly Learning Safari Books Online, a searchable digital library that provides online access to thousands of books, training videos and conference sessions. See the Educational Resources section on the Related Sites page here on COOL to learn how to get free access.
Testing Information
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Exam Administration
Credential exams may be administered in-person at a testing site, proctored on-line remotely, or have options for both. If an exam is administered through a test vendor, the third-party test vendor box will be checked. The following test administration options apply to the API 571 Corrosion and Materials credential where checked:
- In-person exam
- Remote proctored on-line exam
- Third-party test vendor
For more information on the American Petroleum Institute (API) testing process, visit the agency website.
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Third-Party Test Vendor Information
Testing for this credential is handled by the following vendor:
Prometric
The test centers are located in the U.S.
To find out more, use the following links on the Prometric website:
- Search for Testing Program
- Locate a Test Center
- Agency/Certification Specific Testing Information
- Contact Prometric
RECERTIFICATION
API 571 Corrosion and Materials
Renewal Period: 3 years