The inspection will be conducted using standard and field-proven tools to ensure accurate and reliable assessment:
✔ Tools may be adjusted depending on site conditions and accessibility
✔ Execution will be coordinated with site personnel to ensure safe and efficient inspection
✔ Duration may vary based on:
Our pump inspection and evaluation services are performed in accordance with internationally recognized standards and proven industry practices to ensure accuracy, reliability, and safety.
We align our work with:

After the inspection, a Service Report covering the full scope of work performed will be provided. This report serves as a formal documentation of findings, assessment, and recommended actions.
The report includes:
The execution of the service is subject to site accessibility, operational conditions, and required safety clearances. All equipment and work areas must be reasonably accessible to allow proper inspection, assessment, or execution of the agreed scope. Certain activities may require the equipment or system to be operational, while others may necessitate partial or full shutdown, depending on the nature of the work.
All necessary permits to work (PTW), safety clearances, and site approvals must be secured prior to execution to avoid delays. Coordination with site personnel is required to ensure safe and efficient completion of activities. The provision of site support such as access equipment, manpower assistance, utilities, and isolation (if required) shall be the responsibility of the client unless otherwise agreed.
Environmental and site conditions, including but not limited to weather, confined spaces, hazardous areas, and operational limitations, may affect the execution schedule and duration of the service.
The service is based on a non-intrusive approach and is limited to externally accessible components and observable conditions unless otherwise specified in writing. No dismantling, internal inspection, or major repair works are included under this scope unless explicitly stated.
All findings, assessments, and recommendations are based on the condition of the equipment or system at the time of service and on available operational data provided or observed. Recommendations are intended to support maintenance, operational, and engineering decisions but do not constitute a certification of equipment integrity, performance, or regulatory compliance.
Any additional works identified during the execution of the service that fall outside the agreed scope may be subject to separate evaluation, costing, and approval.