NSW
Pressure vessel inspections, High Risk Work License training & mine pressure equipment asset lists in NSW
Adept Inspections & Training handles a range of services for NSW clients, including pressure vessel and pipework inspections, auditing and consultation, plant registration, mine pressure equipment asset lists and courses for High Risk Work Licenses.
Based in Newcastle, we operate across NSW, including: Sydney, Western Sydney, Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Mudgee, Singleton, Muswellbrook, Gunnedah, Orange, Dubbo, Broken Hill, Wollongong, Mildura, Port Stephens, Morriset, Narrabri and Gunnedah.
Boiler and pressure vessel inspection in NSW
Whether you need a scheduled or short notice boiler inspection, Adept offers inspections for all types of boilers and pressure vessels in Sydney and all other parts of NSW. Our skilled Inspectors can provide both visual internal and external inspection to AS/NZS 3788 2006, providing clients with accurate reporting.
Training for High Risk Work Licence renewal in NSW
Looking for High Risk Work License training in NSW? Adept is a ASQA registered (RTO Number 971701) and SafeWork NSW (Number RTO799955) accredited Assessor. We offer on-site training for Unattended Boiler, Standard, Advanced, Steam Engine and Steam Turbine licenses.
Management of plant registration in NSW
Adept is experienced in the processes involved with State Authority Registration on behalf of our NSW clients. Our Inspection Data can be transferred directly into State Authority Forms ready for submission. We guarantee that you will always remain compliant when we are managing your plant registrations.
FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to get my pressure vessel inspected?
Yes, pressure vessel inspection is legislated and with good reason. A pressure vessel that has been installed incorrectly, maintained improperly, had non-compliant alterations and/or simply wasn’t designed to the standards in the first place can be a dangerous hazard to your workplace.
Do I need to get my pressure vessel plant item registered?
Yes, if it is a hazard level C or higher. Check if your pressure vessel needs registration here.
Can I just register my pressure vessel/s without having it inspected?
No, when you register a pressure vessel, you are declaring that it is safe to operate and is being inspected by a competent person on a regular basis.
How often do I need to renew my pressure vessel’s registration?
Annually. We can manage this for you.
I’m just renewing the registration not registering it, do I still need to get my pressure vessel/s inspected?
Yes. Whether you are completing an initial registration or just renewing the registration, you are still declaring that it is safe to operate and is being inspected by a competent person on a regular basis.