Mechanical Integrity
Work philosophy that aims to ensure that all equipment and/or components are designed, procured, manufactured, built, installed, operated, inspected, maintained, and/or replaced in a timely manner to prevent failures, accidents, or potential risks to people, the environment and facilities.
- ECDA Assessments
– Pre-assessment
– Indirect Inspections (CIS, DCVG, etc.)
– Direct Inspections
– Post Evaluation
- Non-destructive testing (NDT)
– Thickness measurement (UTHK)
– Ultrasound (UT)
– Magnetic Particles (MT)
– Dyes Penetrating (PT)
– Visual Testing (VT), etc.
- Formulation, Review and Validation of Non-Destructive Testing Procedures.
- Qualification and Certification of Level II and Level I Inspectors in Non-Destructive Testing.
- Design and implementation of cathodic protection systems.
- Audits of Pipeline Integrity Systems (DS-081-2007, RCD 005-2016, ASME B31.8S, API 1160).
- Interference Evaluation, AC and DC.
- Fitness for Service (FFS).
- Risk Based Inspections (RBI).
- Failure Analysis.
- ILI Inspection Validations.
- Evaluation of Mechanical Integrity of Tanks, Pipes, Equipment and Structures.
- Risk Study.
- Regulatory Advice.
- Advice and Training on issues of mechanical integrity, Cathodic Protection, Welding, Non-Destructive Testing, Destructive Testing, Coatings.