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STATUTORY
INSPECTION &
CERTIFICATION
Stork Technical Services a Fluor company is an
ISO17020 accredited Inspection Body. We offer
Design Verification and Statutory Inspections and
Certifications to our clients, ensuring that their assets
meet the requirements set out by Regulations and the
relevant Codes of Practice.
Statutory Inspection, Certification and Compliance
Assessments can be carried out by Stork for the
following:
• Pressure Equipment
• All Cranes
• Lifting Equipment
• Elevated Work Platforms
• Tank Wagons
• Stationary Tanks, above/ below ground – any size
• Transportable Containers
• Pressure Test Witnessing
• Boilers
• Gas Transmission Pipelines
• IQP Building Compliance
• Lift Inspection and Certification
• All Aspects of Non-Destructive Testing
The combination of Stork and Fluor is uniquely
positioned to deliver integrated solutions covering
the full asset life cycle that adds value to the business,
strengthening the competitive position of our clients.
NEW ZEALAND HEAD OFFICE
T 06 753 6169 E admin.nz@stork.com
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ACCREDITED LABRATORY
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Enerpac NZ country manager Neville Stuart with a genuine Enerpac branded cylinder.
Only genuine Enerpac cylinders are covered by warranty and backed nationwide
a genuine product before commencing
work and having to deal with downtime
headaches.”
Safety and Standards compliance
All Enerpac products undergo rigorous
testing to ensure total Standards compliance
and top levels of safety when working
on projects where there is no margin
for error.
“If you’re lifting 100 tonne equipment,
the last thing you need is for a cylinder to
break down. There could be severe safety
risks and lengthy delays,” says Mr Stuart.
“With the latest updates to the NZ Health
and Safety at Work Act, there is an onus
on employees to procure, operate and
maintain safe equipment. Employers also
have the primary responsibility for the
health and safety of their workers and any
other workers they influence or direct,” he
said.
Enerpac’s safety commitment is exemplified
by its global ‘Goal Zero’ initiative,
where it is aiming for zero safety incidents
to occur while using Enerpac tools worldwide.
Steps to protect against lookalikes
Ways in which buyers of industrial products
and services can protect themselves
include:
• Nominate the use of only named, quality
equipment when they specify and
order – dealing with OEM products
and authorised distributors with full
service backing and the guarantees
and traceability that companies such
as Enerpac provide.
• Build a relationship with a reliable
supplier who is prepared to supply
the names of established customers
in similar industries to the one
being quoted. Experience and input
from customers – a true knowledge
partnership – are fundamental to the
design, development, production,
supply and service of standard and
custom-made hydraulic solutions for
safe, precise control of movement
and positioning of heavy loads, for
example
• If in any doubt, check with major distributors
and OEMs such as Enerpac
to ensure that the products being
quoted are the products that they are
represented to be.
• Thoroughly familiarise staff with correct
safety procedures through onsite
training courses run by reputable
suppliers.
by Enerpac’s sales and service team
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