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  1. Under vehicle inspection

    Multiple issues wikify February 2012 orphan May 2008 refimprove June 2008 An under vehicle inspection system generally consists of still or video camera s mounted within a ramp and used at facility access points, particularly at secure facilities. An under vehicle inspection system is used to detect threats such as bombs that are hidden underneath vehicles. Cameras capture images of the undercarriage of the vehicle for manual or automated visual inspection by security personnel or systems. Under vehicle inspection systems can be permanent embedded in the road , fixed attached to the road , or mobile portable . Under vehicle inspection systems are known by the acronyms UVI under vehicle inspection , UVIS under vehicle inspection systems , AUVIS automated under vehicle inspection systems and MUVIS mobile under vehicle inspection systems . Another common name for Under Vehicle Inspection System is Under Vehicle Surveillance System UVSS . References Riley, Larry E. 2007, http www.freepatentsonline.com 20070040911.html Under vehicle inspection system , United States 20070040911, Riley, Larry E. 2006, http www.freepatentsonline.com 20060170768.html Mobile under vehicle inspection system , United States 20060170768, DEFAULTSORT Under Vehicle Inspection Category Security ...   more details



  1. Performance-based inspection system

    The Performance Based Inspection System PBIS is a computer based system used by USDA s meat and poultry inspection agency, the Food Safety and Inspection Service FSIS . The system organizes inspection requirements, schedules inspection activities, and maintains records of findings for meat and poultry processing operations under federal inspection. Controversy PBIS has been at issue because consumer advocates and some inspectors have contended that it is not flexible and second guesses inspectors more reliable experience and judgment. USDA views it as an objective tool for inspection that enhances rather than undermines inspectors roles. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category United States Department of Agriculture ...   more details



  1. Iran Engineering Inspection

    Infobox company name Iran Engineering Inspection Company type Private company foundation Tehran 1983 ref name ws location Tehran , Iran area served World wide key people num employees about 600 ref name ws small small industry Quality Control owner private sector homepage http www.ieico.com www.ieico.com Iran Engineering Inspection Company , also known as IEI , is an Inspection and quality control company with headquarters in Tehran . ref name ws http www.ieico.com en history.htm Official website ref History and development IEI was founded in 1983 in the field of technical inspection and advisory services. Later it was developed to provide different kinds of services, such as goods inspection, advisory, engineering and technical inspections. ref name ws Departments Inspection of Automobile and transportation Inspection of Industrial and Mining Equipment Inspection of Energy and Security Equipment Inspection of Lifts Inspection of Importing and Exporting Goods Compiling Standards Engineering and Technical Services Education Branches IEI has seven international and three internal branches. ref name ws See also Iran Standard and Quality Inspection ISQI Institute of Standards and Industrial Research of Iran Privatization in Iran References reflist External links http www.isiri.org html davar HTML bazresifani1.htm http www.isiri.org html Davar HTML import.pdf http www.isiri.org html Davar HTML export2 update.pdf Category Companies of Iran Category Companies established in 1983 ...   more details



  1. Web Services Inspection Language

    WS Inspection is a Web service specification for discovery documents developed in a joint effort by Microsoft and IBM . WS Inspection lists groups of web services and their endpoints in an XML format. Currently, other standards are being used for this purpose, such as Microsoft s DISCO. It is expected By whom date May 2011 that WS Inspection will eventually replace these standards to become the universally accepted discovery standard for Web services. See also Web Services Discovery List of Web service specifications UDDI External links http www 128.ibm.com developerworks library specification ws wsilspec WS Inspection Specification web software stub Category Web service specifications Inspection de WS Inspection ...   more details



  1. Federal Boiler Inspection Act

    unreferenced date November 2008 The Federal Boiler Inspection Act , also called the Railroad Inspection Act , expanded the Boiler Inspection Act of 1911 to include I.C.C. regulation not just of train Steam engine engine boiler s, but of the entire train as well as cargo to ensure safety for workers and passengers. External links http www.trainnet.org libraries lib001 lia.txt Trainnet libraries Category Legal history of the United States Category United States federal transportation legislation ...   more details



  1. International inspection pennant

    The international inspection pennant is an international flag for Fisheries management fisheries inspection vessels currently used by the fisheries inspection branches of the European Union , France , New Zealand and Norway . ref http www.fotw.net flags int fish.html International Fisheries Pennants ref ref http www.mil.no sjo kv start omkv kystvaktflagget Kystvaktflagget ref It is also used by various Fishery Resources Monitoring System FIRMS member organisations such as the NEAFC, NAFO and ICSEAF. History The international inspection pennant was ratified by the North Sea Fisheries Convention of 1882 . See also Empty section date July 2010 References references External links Category International flags flag stub ...   more details



  1. Risk-based inspection

    Risk Based Inspection RBI is a risk based approach to prioritizing and planning inspection used in engineering industries, and predominant in the petroleum oil and gas industries. This type of inspection planning analyses the probability or likelihood and consequence of failure of an asset to calculate its risk of failure. The level of risk is used to develop a prioritised inspection plan for the asset. It is related to or sometimes a part of Risk Based Asset Management RBAM , Risk Based Integrity Management RBIM and Risk Based Management RBM . It is used to prioritise inspection, usually by means ... installations around the world. The resulting inspection plan outlines the type and frequency of inspection for the asset. It is used for industrial pipework, process systems, pipeline transport ... and high consequence i.e. high risk are given a higher priority for inspection than items that are high ... investment of inspection resources. Following 2001 Humber Refinery explosion an explosion in April ... Executive website ref Risk Based Inspection is an inspection planning tool rated under Risk and Reliability ... maintenance and inspection tasks and techniques, to optimize such efforts and cost, to shift from ... system, to give an agreed operating window , and to implement a risk management tool. Risk Based Inspection RBI is a proven method used to optimize inspection activities based on risk analysis. RBI ... program is operational inspection learning is fed back to help lower the risk profile of an asset s equipment. Purposes The purposes of RBI include To move away from time based inspection often governed by minimum compliance with rules, regulations and standards for inspection. To apply a strategy ... inspection and maintenance costs without compromising safety or reliability. To provide a flexible technique able to continuously improve and adopt to changing risk environment. To ensure Inspection ... Health and Safety Executive Best practice for risk based inspection as a part of plant integrity ...   more details



  1. Norwegian Agricultural Inspection Service

    Infobox Defunct Company company name Norwegian Agricultural Inspection Service company logo Image Landbrukstilsynet logo.png centre fate Merger successor Norwegian Food Safety Authority foundation 1984 defunct January 1, 2004 location Oslo , Norway industry Food safety key people products num employees parent Norwegian Ministry of Agriculture and Food subsid Norwegian Agricultural Inspection Service lang no Landbrukstilsynet is a defunct Norway Norwegian etat government agency that was responsible for inspection of farm s and agricultural facilities in the country. As of January 1, 2004 it merged with a number of other agencies to create the Norwegian Food Safety Authority . History The agency was created in 1984 when a number of previous independent agencies were merged to create the inspection service. Prior to this each agency had a specialized field for control, including independent agencies for inspection of seed s, plant breeding , plant inspection, toxins , agricultural chemicals , vegetable conservations, margarine and dairy product s. None of these had any inter agency coordination, creating chaos. External links http landbrukstilsynet.mattilsynet.no Web site Category Former Norwegian government agencies Category Agriculture in Norway Category 1984 establishments in Norway Category 2004 disestablishments ...   more details



  1. Workers and Peasants Inspection

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Workers and Peasants Inspection was a government organization that was part of the socialist economic planning apparatus of the state which began under the leadership of Lenin in the USSR . See also Collectivisation in the USSR DEFAULTSORT Workers And Peasants Inspection Category History of the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia Poli org stub ...   more details



  1. Automated X-ray inspection

    for the on chip bus Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture Advanced eXtensible Interface AXI Image X Ray Circuit Board Zoom.jpg thumb right 80pxpx X ray zoom series on an old token ring network adapter card Automated nowrap X ray inspection AXI is a technology based on the same principles as automated optical inspection AOI . It uses nowrap X ray s as its source, instead of visible light , to automatically inspect features, which are typically hidden from view. The increasing usage of ICs integrated circuit with packages such as BGAs ball grid array where the connections are underneath the chip and not visible, means that ordinary optical inspection is impossible. Because the connections are underneath the chip package there is a greater need to ensure that the manufacturing process is able to accommodate these chips correctly. Additionally the chips that use BGA packages tend to be the larger ones with many connections. Therefore it is essential that all the connections are made correctly. ref http www.radio electronics.com info t and m ate automated x ray inspection pcb bga.php X Ray Inspection for PCB and BGA ref AXI is often paired with the testing provided by boundary scan test, in circuit test , and functional test. Process As BGA connections are not visible the only alternative is to use a low level nowrap X ray inspection. AXI is able to find faults such as opens, shorts, insufficient solder, excessive solder, missing electrical parts, and mis aligned components. Defects are detected and repaired within short debug time. These inspection systems are more costly than ordinary optical systems, but they are able to check all the connections, even those underneath the chip package. Related technologies The following are related technologies and are also used in electronic production to test for the correct operation of electronics printed circuit boards. In circuit test ICT Joint Test Action Group JTAG Automated optical inspection AOI Functional testing see a ...   more details



  1. Rail Safety Inspection Office

    Primary sources date December 2010 File Praha T nov 5.JPG thumb House of the Cooperative Association where the head office of the Rail Safety Inspection Office is placed The Rail Safety Inspection Office ref http web.archive.org web 20080306105604 http www.dicr.cz Introduction of The Rail Safety Inspection . Rail Safety Inspection Office. 6 March 2008. Retrieved on 15 February 2012. ref lang cs Dr n inspekce is an agency of the government of the Czech Republic . It supervises the Czech rail system and investigates rail accidents and incidents. ref name About http www.dicr.cz o drazni inspekci INTRODUCTION . Rail Safety Inspection Office. Retrieved on 15 February 2012. ref The agency has its headquarters in Prague 1 1st district , Prague . ref http www.dicr.cz contacts 1 Contacts . Rail Safety Inspection Office. Retrieved on 15 February 2012. T nov 5 110 00 Praha 1 ref The agency has 61 employees in five offices, including those in Prague, Brno , esk Bud jovice , Ostrava , and Plze . ref name About History In accordance with Act of parliament Act No. 77 2002, the agency was established in January 2003. ref name About References reflist External links Portalbox Czech Republic Trains Disasters http www.dicr.cz index.php?lang 1 The Rail Safety Inspection Office of the Czech Republic homepage http www.dicr.cz index.php?lang 2 The Rail Safety Inspection Office of the Czech Republic homepage cs icon Use dmy dates date December 2010 Category Rail accident investigators Category Rail transport in the Czech Republic Category 2003 establishments in the Czech Republic Category Government of the Czech Republic Czech stub cs Dr n inspekce ...   more details



  1. Terminal Inspection Act of 1916

    unreferenced date November 2008 The Terminal Inspection Act of 1916 was a part of the Rural Post Good Roads Act of 1916 . It prohibited a person from sending through the United States Postal Service U.S. mail to a state address a package containing a plant or plant product unless the package s contents are plainly marked. DEFAULTSORT Terminal Inspection Act Of 1916 Category 1916 in law Category Legal history of the United States US law stub ...   more details



  1. State inspection programs

    In United States agriculture policy, state inspection programs are the state run meat and poultry inspection programs to which USDA contributes 50 of the cost. State programs fewer than half the states have them must be certified by USDA to be at least equal to federal inspection requirements. However, products from state inspected plants most of them are smaller operations cannot be sold outside of the state. Small plants and many state officials have endorsed bills in Congress that would permit state inspected products to be sold into interstate and foreign commerce, but large meat and poultry companies which must comply with federal inspection regulations generally oppose such a change. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category United States Department of Agriculture ...   more details



  1. Short-arm inspection

    In military militaries , the term short arm inspection refers to the medical inspection of male soldiers penis es euphemism euphemistically referred to as the short arm for signs of sexually transmitted disease s and other medical problems. The precise origin of the term is uncertain however, Australian troops are known to have used the term during the First World War . ref http www.anu.edu.au andc res aus words wwi S.php Australian National Dictionary Centre ref References references DEFAULTSORT Short Arm Inspection Category Euphemisms Category Military life Category Sexual health ...   more details



  1. The Inspection Board of Finance of Turkey

    Multiple issues wikify January 2011 orphan January 2011 coord 41.023867 28.976675 display title The Inspection Board of Finance in Turkey is an institution in the field of investigating, searching and suppressing financial sources of the corruption, was set up in 1879, during the attempts to rearrange and improve the financial administration in the Ottoman era Ottoman Era , with the purpose of ensuring that all financial transactions of the state are audited and inspected by an authorized board under the authority of the Minister of Finance . ref Web Site of The Inspection Board of Finance, http www.mtk.gov.tr icerikListesi.aspx?categoryID 32, 25.01.2011 . Altinok, T. 2008 , Maliye Teftis Kurulu ve Kamu Mali Denetimi, Maliye Finans Yazilari, 80, 35 40. ref References references DEFAULTSORT Inspection Board of Finance of Turkey, The Category Government of Turkey ...   more details



  1. Air Force Inspection Agency

    Infobox military unit unit name Air Force Inspection Agency ref name AFIA Fact Sheet http www.afia.af.mil factsheets factsheet.asp?id 9531 AFIA Fact Sheet ref image File Air Force Inspection Agency.png 150px caption Air Force Inspection Agency Shield dates 31 December 1971 Present country United States allegiance branch United States Air Force type role Evaluation and Standarization size command structure current commander Colonel United States Colonel http www.afia.af.mil biographies bio.asp?id 10270 Michael Kingsley garrison Kirtland Air Force Base garrison label equipment equipment label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot battles anniversaries decorations battle honours The Air Force Inspection Agency AFIA operates as an Air Force Field Operating Agency under the direction of the Air Force Inspector General. It provides independent assessments of acquisition, nuclear surety, operations, logistics, support, and healthcare to Air Force senior leadership. Additionally ... of the Air Force. The Inspection and Oversight Directorate schedules, coordinates, and executes Compliance Inspections, Nuclear Surety Inspection Oversight assessments, and conducts Compliance Inspections ... The AFIA traces its history back to 1927 with the establishment of the Inspection Division under ..., the Air Force chief of staff designated the Office of the Inspector General to oversee all inspection ... General for Inspection and Safety. On 31 December 1971, the Air Force Inspection and Safety ... Force Inspection Agency and the Air Force Safety Agency now the Air Force Safety Center . The Air Force Inspection Agency and the Safety Center moved to Kirtland Air Force Base , New Mexico , in July ... Bibliography Refbegin http www.af.mil information factsheets factsheet.asp?id 142 Air Force Inspection ... Research Agency AFIA Page Refend External links http www.afia.af.mil Air Force Inspection Agency ... Category Field operating agencies of the United States Air Force Inspection Agency Category Military ...   more details



  1. Labour Inspection Convention, 1947

    Infobox ILO convention code C81 name Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 adopt July 11, 1947 force April 7, 1950 classify Labour Inspection subject Labour Administration and Inspection prev Final Articles Revision Convention, 1946 next Social Policy Non Metropolitan Territories Convention, 1947 shelved Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 is an International Labour Organization International Labour Organization International Labour Conference Convention . It was established in 1947 with the preamble stating blockquote Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the organisation of labour inspection in industry and commerce,... Ref ILO blockquote br style clear both Ratifications class infobox bordered style width 50em text align left font size 95 style font size larger The following countries have ratified this Convention Country Date Notes br style clear both References note ILO ILO http www.ilo.org ilolex english convdisp1.htm Convention C81 External links http www.ilo.org www.ilo.org official ILO site. Category International Labour Organization conventions Category Treaties concluded in 1947 Category Treaties entered into force in 1950 International law stub ...   more details



  1. Steamboat Inspection Service

    Image Steamboatinspection.jpg 200px right Department of Commerce Relief The Steamboat Inspection Service ... of Navigation in 1932 to form the Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection which, in 1936, was reorganized into the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, which in turn became part of the United States Coast Guard in 1942. The safety inspection of merchant vessels documented under ... Baltimore hull inspector and was appointed by a federal district judge to perform the safety inspection ..., the law provided a US 5.00 fee for each inspection to be paid by the vessel s owner. Steamboat ... maritime inspection service began to emerge. Nine supervisory inspectors responsible for a specific ... and towboats , which continued to operate under the superficial inspection requirements of the law ... of the Act of February 28, 1871. Act of February 28, 1871, and the creation of the Steamboat Inspection ... code. The organization the Act of 1871 created became known as the Steamboat Inspection Service . This new ... of licenses, authorized periodic inspection and gave the Board of Supervisory Inspectors the authority ... the Steamboat Inspection Service to the newly created Department of Commerce and Labor . It remained ... the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation and remained within the Department of Commerce ... Law 622, reorganized and changed the name of the Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection to Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation 49 Stat. L., 1380 . The Bureau remained under Commerce ... of Marine Inspection and Navigation the authority to examine the operators of these boats and issue ... the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation temporarily to the control of the U.S. Coast Guard. This transfer ..., the Marine safety USCG Marine inspection marine inspection and Sector Commander Captain of the Port ... Agencies to the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation In the Department of the Treasury Steamboat Inspection Service 1852 1903 Bureau of Navigation 1884 1903 In the Department of Commerce and Labor ...   more details



  1. Deep content inspection

    Deep Content Inspection DCI is a form of network filtering that examines an entire file or MIME object as it passes an inspection point, searching for viruses, spam, data loss, key words or other content level criteria. Deep Content Inspection is considered the evolution of Deep Packet Inspection with the ability ... packets. Deep Content Inspection allows services to keep track of content across multiple packets ... be found. An exhaustive form of network traffic inspection in which Internet traffic is examined ... www.wedgenetworks.com resources technology deep content inspection with wedgeos.html Deep Content Inspection vs. Deep Packet Inspection , Wedge Networks Inc. , August 2, 2011, accessed August 23, 2011. ref Background Traditional inspection technologies are unable to keep up with the recent outbreaks ..., 2011. ref Unlike shallow inspection methods such as Deep packet inspection Deep Packet Inspection , where ... fit within the payload of a DPI s inspection scope. However, the detection and prevention the new ... pertinent information such as the port number, etc. sub As networks evolve, inspection techniques ... including Packet Filtering Historically, inspection technology examined only the IP Header ... that are not allowed on a network. This scheme of network traffic inspection was first used by firewalls to protect against packet attacks. Stateful Packet Inspection Stateful packet inspection .... Deep Packet Inspection Implementations, Limitations and Typical Work Arounds Deep Packet Inspection is currently the predominant inspection tool used to analyze data packets passing through the network ... for offending patterns. To be effective, Deep Packet Inspection Systems must string match Packet ... Packet Inspection Which Implmentation Platform url http www.netsec.colostate.edu ccw08 Slides sarang.ppt ... type , or Zip bomb nested zipped or archived files . Deep Content Inspection First Generation ..., proxy based inspections retrieve and scans object, script, and images. Deep Content Inspection, the process ...   more details



  1. Federal Meat Inspection Act

    The Federal Meat Inspection Act of 1906 FMIA is a United States Congress Act that works to prevent adulterated or misbranded meat and meat products from being sold as food and to ensure that meat and meat products are slaughtered and processed under sanitary conditions. These requirements also apply to imported meat products, which must be inspected under equivalent foreign standards. USDA inspection of poultry was added by the Poultry Products Inspection Act of 1957 . The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act authorizes the Food and Drug Administration FDA to provide inspection services for all livestock and poultry species not listed in the FMIA or PPIA, including venison and buffalo. The Agricultural Marketing Act authorizes the USDA to offer voluntary, fee for service inspection services for these same species. Historical motivation for enactment The original 1906 Act authorized the United States Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Agriculture to inspect and condemn any meat product found unfit for human consumption. Unlike previous laws ordering meat inspections, which were enforced to assure European nations from banning pork trade, this law was strongly motivated to protect the American diet. All labels on any type of food had to be accurate although not all ingredients were provided ... three shifts a day for three weeks to thwart the inspection, Neill and Reynolds were still revolted ... mandated the United States Department of Agriculture USDA inspection of meat processing plants that conducted ... The four primary requirements of the Meat Inspection Act of 1906 were Mandatory inspection of livestock before slaughter cattle, sheep , goat s, equine s, and swine Mandatory postmortem inspection ... and Authorized U.S. Department of Agriculture ongoing monitoring and inspection of slaughter and processing ... and its inspection were passed. Preemption of state law In 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in National ... ucm148693.htm Federal Meat Inspection Act , U.S. Food and Drug Administration References reflist Category ...   more details



  1. Remote visual inspection

    Orphan date December 2010 unreferenced date December 2009 Remote Visual Inspection , also known as RVI, refers to a specialty branch of nondestructive testing NDT . RVI is commonly used as a predictive maintenance or regularly scheduled maintenance tool to assess the health and operability of fixed and portable assets. The remote portion of RVI refers to the characterization of the operator not entering the inspection area due to physical size constraints or potential safety issues related to the inspection environment. Tools Common tools used for RVI are as follows Video borescope s Rigid borescope s Flexible fiberscope s Pan Tilt Zoom cameras Push cameras Applications Typical applications for RVI include Aircraft engine s turbofan , turbojet , turboshaft Aircraft fuselage Turbines for power generation Steam turbine steam and Gas turbine gas Process piping oil and gas, pharmaceutical, food preparation Category Nondestructive testing Category Maintenance Category Tests ...   more details



  1. Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority

    Infobox Government agency agency name Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority nativename Arbeidstilsynet logo Arbeidstilsynet.png logo caption company type Etat Government agency formed headquarters Trondheim , Norway chief1 name Ingrid Finboe Svendsen chief1 position Director jurisdiction Government of Norway employees c. 500 budget parent agency Norwegian Ministry of Labour website http www.arbeidstilsynet.no www.arbeidstilsynet.no footnotes The Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority lang no Arbeidstilsynet is Norway Norwegian etat government agency under the Norwegian Ministry of Labour Ministry of Labour . It is responsible for supervising the Working Environment Act , the Annual Holidays Act , the National Holidays Act as well as certain sections of the Smoking Act . The organization consists of a Directorate Direktoratet for Arbeidstilsynet based in Trondheim , seven regional offices and sixteen local offices spread around the country. Heads of the Directorate, and thereby of the whole organization, have been Olav Hindahl 1946 1963 , Bjarne Dahlberg 1963 1977 , Odd H jdahl 1977 1988 , Dagfinn Habberstad 1988 1994 , Ivar Leveraas 1994 2006 and Ingrid Finboe Svendsen 2006 present . References http www.arbeidstilsynet.no Official site no icon http www.arbeidstilsynet.no c26840 artikkel vis.html?tid 29289 About the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority Category Norwegian government agencies Labour Inspection Authority Category Organisations based in Trondheim norway gov stub no Arbeidstilsynet ...   more details



  1. Fluorescent penetrant inspection

    refimprove date January 2009 Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection FPI is a type of dye penetrant inspection in which a fluorescent dye is applied to the surface of a non porous material in order to detect defects that may compromise the integrity or quality of the part in question. Noted for its low cost, simple process, FPI is used widely in a variety of industries. Materials There are many types of dye used in penetrant inspections. FPI operations use a dye much more sensitive to smaller flaws than penetrants used in other DPI procedures. This is because of the nature of the fluorescent penetrant that is applied. With its brilliant yellow glow caused by its reaction with ultraviolet radiation, FPI ... to be inspected several times before it is finished an inspection often follows each significant forming operation . Selection of inspection type is, of course, largely based on the material in question. FPI is a nondestructive inspection process which means that the part is not in any way damaged ... the part is not subjected to anything that may cause damage or staining. Inspection Steps See the following main steps in a Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection 1. Initial Cleaning Before the dye can be applied ... and money in reworking, overprocessing, or even scrapping a finished part at final inspection. 2 .... These two attributes allow defects to be easily detected upon inspection. Time is then allowed for the developer to achieve desired results before inspection. 5. Inspection In the case of fluorescent inspection, the inspector will use ultraviolet radiation with an intensity appropriate to the intent of the inspection operation. This must take place in a dark room to ensure good contrast between .... The inspection should occur at a given point in time after the application of the developer. Too short ... difficult. 6. Final Cleaning Upon successful inspection of the product, it is returned for a final ... components. Further information on inspection steps may be found in industry standards e.g. the American ...   more details



  1. Pressure Pipe Inspection Company

    technologies pertaining to the oil and gas sector and performed pipeline inspection work for oil ... inspection after he became intrigued by the opportunities the industry and Atherton s RFTC technology ... water resources. References references http www.ppic.com about About the Pressure Pipe Inspection Company . Pressure Pipe Inspection Company. http www.ppic.com about history.shtml History of the Pressure Pipe Inspection Company . Pressure Pipe Inspection Company. Category Companies based in Mississauga ...   more details



  1. World Bank's Inspection Panel

    Refimprove date August 2007 Infobox Organization name The Inspection Panel image Inspection Panel logo.jpg image border size 200px caption Inspection Panel Logo map msize mcaption abbreviation IPN motto formation 22 September 1993 extinction type Accountability Mechanism status purpose headquarters location ... staff num volunteers budget website http www.inspectionpanel.org remarks The Inspection Panel is an independent .... The Inspection Panel was the first body to promote accountability among international financial ... mechanisms as part of broader efforts at sustainable and equitable development. Mandate The Inspection ..., Bank Procedures, and Operational Directives, as well as other Bank procedural documents. The Inspection Panels Operation Image World Bank building at Washington.jpg thumb The World Bank & Inspection Panel s headquarters in Washington, D.C. Organization of the Inspection Panel The Inspection ... with independent resources to discharge its functions. The Inspection Panel Process The Panel process begins when it receives a Request for Inspection from a party of two or more Requesters, claiming ... resettlement, or indigenous people. Once the Panel has received and registered a Request for Inspection, the Eligibility Phase of the Inspection Process commences. Beginning on the day of registration ..., the next step is the substantive phase of the inspection process when the Panel evaluates the merits ... peoples. History of the Inspection Panel Events Leading to the Creation of the Inspection ... protection. The blueprint for the creation of the Inspection Panel was developed in this larger ... at the World Bank. Creation of the Inspection Panel The Panel was officially created by two similar ... to the Bank Group s Board of Executive director Executive Directors . The Inspection Panel IPN . Its ... The Inspection Panel at 15 Years http www.inspectionpanel.org Inspection Panel Homepage . Shihata, Ibrahim 2000 , The World Bank Inspection Panel In Practice , Oxford University Press. External ...   more details




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