Hello everyone;
ASME is cosponsoring a series of seminars in Houston. The seminars are scheduled toward the end of October. Considering you ea1 pdh for each contact hour, it is a quick way to earn the 80 pdhs needed to be exempted from the Part B examination.
The other advantage, there are several seminars that deal specifically with ASME piping codes. You can pick the one that suits your needs.
I have taken a number of ASME seminars over the years. I wouldn't spend the money if I didn't believe they were worth the time and money.
Attached is a link for more information.
https://www.asme.org/events/pipeline-technology-and-standardsBest regards - Al