A method for implementing a piping inspection program

Recent catastrophic piping failures dramatically demonstrate the importance of implementing a piping program. Piping system leaks and ruptures have caused death and injury to plant workers, firefighters, and the public. Significant financial consequences due to unexpected downtime and property damag...

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