Vessels and Piping  

IMAP Auditors survey an organization’s facility, at the customers’ request, based on the American Petroleum Institute API 510 and 570 Standards for maintenance of piping and equipment. IMAP can also be populated with information specific to piping and equipment such as gasket type, bolt type, tensioning requirements, etc.

 

What does a Vessels and Piping Auditor do? 

  • Evaluates condition of vessels and piping

  • Follows industry standard guidelines

  • Provides detailed reports on vessels and piping condition throughout the facility;

  • Recommends repairs to prioritize maintenance needs

  • Identifies potential vessel and piping problems

IMAP Audits Inc. developed a systematic approach to meet preventative maintenance requirements. Using IMAP’s leading edge technology, audits are conducted to identify where problems exist and the physical condition of the systems.  Results of the audit are tracked using IMAP’s leading edge software by integrating audit results into engineer’s drawings and plant isometrics and incorporating digital imaging for ease of identification.  These records become an invaluable risk management tool.  By identifying where problems exist, prioritizing maintenance requirements and how to approach repairs if problems exist, increase plant safety and reduces business risk exponentially.