Maximizing Reliability: 6 Best Practices for RBI Success

Risk Based Inspection (RBI) is a methodical approach to evaluate the integrity of equipment and determine the optimal inspection strategy. RBI programs require the establishment of best practices that focus on influencing key business activities such as inspection, engineering, reliability, operations, and maintenance. It is essential to follow best practices when implementing RBI to achieve maximum benefit.
Understanding the Role of RBI in Asset Integrity Management

Asset integrity management is crucial for the safety, reliability, and efficiency of operations in the oil and gas industry. One important tool used in asset integrity management is Risk Based Inspection (RBI). RBI is a systematic and quantitative process that helps asset integrity managers prioritize inspection and maintenance activities based on the risk of failure. In this blog post, we will discuss the four steps involved in understanding the role of RBI in asset integrity management.
5 Ways to Improve Your Regulatory Compliance

When it comes to the asset integrity management (AIM) of plants and facilities, it seems that everyone has a different definition of what regulatory compliance entails. With so many differing regulatory bodies across the globe (each with different requirements) it can be difficult to pinpoint exactly what steps a company needs to take to ensure that compliance will be met. Thus, it’s a challenging tenant of AIM to get right – and yet, with the risk of hefty fines in case of an audit failure, it’s also an expensive one to get wrong.
Nippon Chemical Chooses Metegrity for Inspections and Conditioning Monitoring of Assets

The heart of North America’s Energy Delivery sector, a prominent leader, in crude oil and gas transportation, has chosen Metegrity’s Visions Enterprise® as the cornerstone of their Liquids Facility’s asset management system.
Leveraging Key Performance Indicators (KPI) for Advanced Analytics with Asset Integrity Management (AIM)

One area of increasing interest in the world of asset integrity management (AIM) for plants and facilities is that of Key Performance Indicators (KPI). Leveraged properly, KPIs can be the catalyst for future advanced analytics of your equipment data. They provide a rare window of insight into the efficacy of various elements of your inspection data management (IDMS), equipping you with the tools you need to hone and target your strategies for better asset performance, reduced inspection costs, and superior mechanical integrity.