Making the World Safer is our mission at Industrial Inspection & Analysis (IIA), and we are committed to maintaining the highest standards for safety and quality in the lift industry. As one of North America’s premier providers of lift equipment testing, IIA offers these Top 10 Questions to ask when evaluating potential testing providers.
Different testing standards apply to different types of lift equipment. To ensure the safety of your personnel and your organization’s compliance, make sure that potential providers have an in-depth understanding of all applicable regulations and standards affecting your lift equipment.
The Lift Services team at IIA tests to all applicable OSHA, ANSI, ASTM and NFPA standards; and CSA standards in Canada. Our skilled technicians have a complete understanding of the testing requirements affecting your lift equipment.
It is critical that inspections be performed by trained and certified personnel, as defined in applicable standards. Ask potential providers about their technicians’ qualifications and experience to ensure testing will meet all standards.
IIA maintains a robust training program to meet or exceed standards and requirements for personnel qualifications outlined in ANSI, NFPA and other applicable governing bodies. Our team includes experienced and highly skilled technicians with certifications ranging from NDT Level 1 to Emergency Vehicle Technician F5. All of our personnel are committed to quality and customer service.
In Canada, our technicians are certified to CAN/CGSB-48.9712 to perform non-destructive testing on lifting equipment. Additionally, we have in-house engineers who certify the equipment as per national requirements.
If you have a preferred month in which you’d like to have your testing done, ask potential providers if they can accommodate that request.
While some geographical and seasonal limitations apply, IIA tries to accommodate customer scheduling requests whenever possible — including offering 24/7 services for some types of testing.
Thorough and complete testing documentation is essential to maintain safety and compliance. Ask potential providers about the level of detail provided in their final reports and ask to see samples.
IIA provides comprehensive, easy-to-read reports that will help you prioritize and plan maintenance and repairs. Our detailed records also help clients navigate regulatory audits with confidence.
In Canada, lift equipment often requires an engineering certificate to go with the inspection report, as per CSA standards. Our engineers can certify equipment for use in most provinces and territories.
It’s helpful to know the extent of a provider’s capabilities should you have a lift-related need that goes beyond routine inspections.
At IIA, our team includes engineers who can assist with lift equipment repair, custom lift equipment design and lift planning for complex or heavy loads. Beyond lift services, IIA is also a leader in providing laboratory testing, industrial inspections, and mechanical, structural and welding engineering solutions across North America and beyond.
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