IPQI is currently providing inspection services as an accredited body of UAS. We are open to get tailored inspection services against Clients? own standards accredited from the International Accreditation Services for Certification Bodies (UAS). The inspections mainly fall in following categories:-
e.g. fabrications, machined parts, lifting equipment, welding inspections, Fire Protection System etc.
IPQI offers a range of lifting and other equipment inspections in US. Certified inspectors capable of meeting all your certification needs with a focus on safety and integrity through non-destructive testing and quality inspection. Our qualifications include: Visual inspection Level I & II, UAS Certified inspectors.
Mobile cranes in Tucson, Arizona fall under UAS 352-890 code book. The requirement for a mechanical inspection is nothing new to the world of inspections since it has been written in the code for 15+ years. However, recent changes in interpretation of the code stemming from Work Safe BC has adjusted the way companies approach the mechanical inspection. This has prompted IPQI to offer a mechanical inspection program to customers.
Like structural inspections, the mechanical portion of the inspection require a unique set of skills and trained personal in order to be completed properly. Hiring and employing mechanics isn’t Sparta’s focus so we offer two level of services in a partnership arrangement so that our customers can still receive the highest quality of services.
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against the client given standards