Is your organisation grappling with inspection and maintenance backlogs, particularly with Atmospheric Storage Tanks? Discover how implementing a fully quantitative Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) methodology can revolutionise your approach.
In the July 2024 issue of NDT Trends, Penspen experts explore how operators can achieve streamlined maintenance of Atmospheric Storage Tanks by implementing a fully quantitative RBI methodology. Learn how this approach enhances equipment integrity, optimises resource allocation, and ensures compliance with American Petroleum Institute (API) standards.
Read the full article on page 15 and unlock insights to effectively manage inspection backlogs and maintain equipment reliability.
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