Open Day on Pressure Equipment: Regulatory Developments – Possible Choices
TIC, in partnership with CETIM France has organized an open day on the theme “Les équipements sous pression: L’évolution de la Réglementation – Choix Possibles”. This day is in line with our group’s policy of developing links with with our customers by offering them quality service and the best prices. innovative, high value-added solutions that go beyond simple assessment of compliance with standards and regulations. The objective event was to initiate a process of reflection aimed at the evolution of Tunisian pressure equipment regulations and the means to be used to comply with them. as well as the innovative control techniques we have developed over the years. to put in place. During the first part of the day, the focus was on on : the regulatory context for new and in-service pressure equipment, Possible choices for new regulations and the means to implement them The second part of the day was devoted to the presentation of advanced non-destructive testing techniques to to know : The non-destructive testing in the field of ultrasound (TOFD, Phased Array, Guided Waves ) Application of the show to the requalification of pressurized equipment. The day provided an opportunity to bring together both institutions, major players in the chemical and food industries oil companies around round tables to discuss, exchange and give their opinions. recommendations on these subjects We would like to thank all the participants who honoured us with their participation. by their presence on the day. It is noted that other events will be planned as part of the follow-up to this first initiative.
REGIONAL TRAINING ON OPTIMIZING RADIATION PROTECTION IN INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY
As part of the regional training on the optimization of radiation protection in industrial radiography from Nov 26 to 30, 2018, We were honored to welcome to our headquarters representatives of the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), the C.N.R.P ( Centre National de Radioprotection – Tunisia) and participants of various African nationalities who showed their confidence in us by choosing our premises, which meets all the requirements and international standards of Radioactivity, to organize the practical simulation sessions of the training.The organizers, members and participants were warmly welcomed by the entire TIC staff before beginning the practical simulation on the handling, transport and storage of radioactive sources.