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Locality: Rocky View County, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-454-6630



Address: Bay #5 240040 Frontier Place SE T1X 0N2 Rocky View County, AB, Canada

Website: www.streamlineinspection.com

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Streamline Inspection Ltd. 02.12.2020

Streamline Inspection Ltd. has successfully completed its 2017 COR audit, with a score of 97%. Management and employee commitment to the safety program shines through. With no lost time or recordable incidents, we strive to improve our program in the coming year.

Streamline Inspection Ltd. 17.11.2020

WHAT IS MIC? Microbiologically Induced Corrosion (MIC) is an insidious condition caused by biological growth, typically bacteria, algae, or fungi, in water under low flow or stagnant conditions. MIC can eat through a pipe or tube in a matter of weeks, or even days, if equipment is left with stagnant, untreated water in it. MIC has been found in cooling water systems, piping, vessels, and storage tanks, and typically manifests itself as pits, with subsurface "caverns" that are larger that the pitted opening at the surface. In order to prevent MIC, operators should take proper measures to treat water systems with biocides in order to kill the organic compounds. [www.inspectioneering.com] Here's an image taken by one of our inspectors of MIC.

Streamline Inspection Ltd. 11.11.2020

Streamline Inspection acquires PML Inspection Services Ltd. http://streamlineinspection.com/announcement/

Streamline Inspection Ltd. 29.10.2020

With spring "just around the corner", motorcycles are slowly making their way back on to the roads and highways. With several commercial vehicles having greater blind spots then the average vehicle we must take greater care and be more considerate sharing the road. The National Safety Council suggests these 6 tips: 1. Passenger car drivers must allow greater following distance behind a motorcycle.... 2. Drivers also must show extra caution in intersections. Most crashes occur when a driver fails to see a motorcyclist and turns left in front of a motorcycle. 3. Drivers should never try to share a lane with a motorcycle. Always give a motorcycle the full lane width. 4. Motorcyclists should avoid riding in poor weather conditions. 5. Motorcyclists should position their motorcycles to avoid a driver's blind spot. 6. Motorcyclists must use turn signals for every turn or lane change. Drive safe and be aware.