WELDING INSPECTIONS

OVERVIEW

Welding Inspectors examine the connections and bonds between metals. Inspectors use visual tools and electrical instruments to check and ensure the quality and safety of connections. Certified welding inspectors play an intrinsic role in the welding industry

SERVICES

Pre-fabrication Inspection
In-process Inspection
Post-weld Inspection
Documentation and Reporting

KEY BENEFITS

Expertise and Experience
Compliance Assurance:
Quality Assurance
Cost Savings

COATING/PAINTING INSPECTIONS

SERVICES

Our team comprises certified painting inspectors with extensive knowledge and expertise in coatings application and inspection. We adhere to international standards and industry best practices to deliver reliable and compliant inspection services.

KEY BENEFITS

Surface Preparation
Inspection Coating
Application Inspection.
Quality Control Testing
Documentation and Reporting

CORROSION ANALYSIS

Corrosion Mechanisms: Understanding the various corrosion mechanisms that can affect metallic structures is fundamental.

Environmental Factors: Analyzing the environmental conditions that promote corrosion, such as humidity, temperature, pH, presence of corrosive chemicals, and exposure to marine or industrial atmospheres, is crucial.

Material Selection: Assessing the suitability of materials for specific applications based on their corrosion resistance properties is essential.

Corrosion Monitoring: Implementing corrosion
monitoring techniques to assess the rate and extent of corrosion over time is important for proactive maintenance.

Root Cause Analysis: Conducting root cause analysis to identify the underlying factors contributing to corrosion incidents helps in implementing effective mitigation strategies. This may involve examining design flaws, material deficiencies, operating conditions, or maintenance practices.

Risk Assessment: Performing risk assessments to prioritize corrosion mitigation efforts based on the likelihood and potential consequences of corrosion-related failures is essential for resource allocation and decision-making.

FITNESS FOR SERVICE INSPECTIONS (FFS)

FFS inspections involve evaluating the structural integrity and fitness for continued service of equipment such as tanks, vessels, and pipelines that may have experienced degradation, damage, or other anomalies during operation.

ASSET INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT

Asset integrity assessment involves evaluating the overall integrity and reliability of industrial assets, including tanks, vessels, and pipelines, to ensure they meet regulatory requirements and operational objectives.

LIFTING EQUIPMENT INSPECTIONS

Lifting equipment inspections are critical for ensuring the safety, reliability, and compliance of equipment used for lifting and moving loads.

INDUSTRIES Construction, Manufacturing, Warehousing, and Marine

TYPES OF EQUIPMENT

Cranes, hoists, forklifts, lifting gears, Lifting Beams and Spreader Bars

DROPPED OBJECT INSPECTIONS. MEMBER OF DROPS ONLINE

Dropped object inspections are crucial safety measures implemented in various industries to prevent accidents and mitigate risks associated with objects falling from height. These inspections involve identifying potential hazards, assessing the condition of equipment and infrastructure, and implementing preventive measures to minimize the risk of dropped objects.

EX & ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS

Electrical inspections, including those involving hazardous locations (classified as EX), are crucial for ensuring the safety, reliability, and compliance of electrical installations, equipment, and systems.

EX and electrical inspections play a crucial role in ensuring the safety, reliability, and compliance of electrical installations, equipment, and systems, particularly in hazardous locations where the risk of fire or explosion is present. By conducting thorough inspections, engineers help mitigate risks, prevent accidents, and promote electrical safety in various industries and applications.

PRESSURE VESSELS & STORAGE TANKS INSPECTION

A comprehensive inspection program that includes visual inspection, NDT techniques, thickness measurement, internal inspection, pressure testing, and proper documentation