The Asset Integrity Intelligence Blog
A collection of articles, insights, and opinions authored by industry experts.
In the integrity world, good quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA) should not be sacrificed when it’s time to cut costs.
Our conversation explored the historical evolution of PACS, its applications, its impact on the NDT industry, and the anticipated advancements in PACS.
If you missed the 2024 API Inspection and Mechanical Integrity Summit or didn't get a copy of our Special Edition issue, you can download it here.
The article presents a methodology that involves subject matter experts to navigate data challenges, ensuring accurate interpretation and swift decision-making.
API has embarked on exploring the concept of NextGen Credentials to assist in transforming the workforce that is and will be needed for the rapid technological advances we face presently.
Our conversation delved into his journey, expertise, and insights into asset integrity and reliability, as well as nuances related to their application in Asia-Pacific.
A tribute to our colleague and friend, Dr. Martin Prager, Executive Director of the Welding Research Council, who passed away peacefully on November 1, 2023.
After Inspector Frank's article discussing subject matter experts, he got to thinking more about how he, and others, have gone through various career paths.
Ethos has assembled a team of experts who apply what they learned through years of process safety experience in the industry and dealing with OSHA and EPA. Click here to learn more about our services.
Navigating "shall" and "should" statements in regulations, FEMI standards, and internal company guidelines—what they mean and how to respond.
Embracing technology alone isn't the answer in industry problem-solving. A synergy of data-driven approaches and human expertise unlocks true potential.
The authors delve into a crucial data integrity challenge known as 'Suspicious Time Periods,' shedding light on the impact of historical inspection data.
We no longer exist in a work environment where employees stay in positions for their whole careers. The ability to have a flexible workforce is critical.
George Williamson brings a wealth of expertise in upstream and midstream fixed equipment reliability, including regulatory requirements and technical and practically applied field applications.
The article urges promoting technical careers, encouraging mentorship, and local involvement to inspire youth in science and engineering.
Safety and reliability should not be at odds with one another; in fact, they contribute to one another’s success.
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