Making sure your equipment is being properly inspected is the key to keeping your facility and workers safe. So, when you hire someone to do an inspection, you want to make sure they’re doing a thorough job. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Things get missed, the inspection seems too quick or there’s a problem in communication.
No matter who you end up choosing for your next inspection, we want to provide you with
- Knowledge to find the right inspector
- Ability to ask the right questions
- Awareness to look out for warning signs if the inspection isn’t going the way it should
- Understanding the steps to take if you’ve had a bad inspection
We spoke with Tom Horner, Mazzella’s Corporate rigging inspection manager. Tom has seen it all with over 20 years in the inspection world. He has helped countless customers improve on their safety and efficiency.
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In this video
0:00 - Intro
1:03 - What does a bad inspection look like?
1:56 - How long should an inspection take?
3:07 - How do I find an inspector?
6:58 - How should I prepare for an inspection?
9:05 - What is Mazzella's inspection process?
12:36 - Closing
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