Rotating equipment
Pumps, compressors, turbines, gearboxes, and drivers. Alignment, balancing, bearings, seals, lubrication, and vibration fundamentals.
Static equipment
Vessels, exchangers, piping, valves, and relief devices. Inspection interfaces, gasket and bolting practice, and turnaround execution.
Instrumentation
Transmitters, control valves, analyzers, and safety instrumented systems. Calibration, loop checks, and proof testing done properly.
Electrical systems
Motors, switchgear, classified areas, grounding, and the electrical safety practices that keep a mechanic alive around them.
1910.119(j) aligned
Mechanical integrity requires trained maintenance personnel and documented procedures. This program produces both, with records.
How it runs
Classroom, shop, and field components with practical assessment. Craft training that assumes hands, not just slides.
Train the craft.
Mechanical integrity is a people program before it is a paperwork program.
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