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When a facility enters a turnaround, every decision matters. Downtime is costly, deadlines are tight, and safety is non-negotiable. At Vision Integrity, we provide the engineering and inspection expertise to keep turnarounds running smoothly—on schedule, on budget, and with full confidence in every decision made along the way.
Not every asset fits a standard template. When you need a custom solution, Vision Integrity’s engineering team provides the expertise to design equipment that meets your operational needs while aligning with regulatory requirements. We don’t just help you maintain integrity—we design it into your assets from the start.
Navigating pressure equipment regulations can be complex, but it doesn’t have to slow your project down. Vision Integrity provides regulatory consultancy services that help owners and operators understand requirements, prepare the right documentation, and work productively with regulators. With longstanding relationships across Canada, we give clients the confidence that their projects are compliant from the start.
Corrosion is one of the most persistent threats to pressure equipment and piping. Companies invest significant resources repairing damage and attempting to predict future failures, but the most effective strategy is to identify and manage corrosion before it becomes critical. At Vision Integrity, our goal is simple: help you find the corrosion before it finds you.
When importing or custom manufacturing equipment in Canada, electrical safety isn’t optional—it’s the law. The Canadian Electrical Code requires all electrical equipment to be evaluated and approved for use. Field Evaluations/Special Inspections are most often required for equipment that has been modified, custom built, or produced in limited quantities.
Lors de l’importation ou de la fabrication sur mesure d’équipements au Canada, la sécurité électrique n’est pas une option — c’est une exigence. Le Code canadien de l’électricité stipule que tout équipement électrique doit être évalué et approuvé avant son utilisation. Les évaluations sur le terrain et inspections spéciales sont généralement nécessaires pour les équipements modifiés, fabriqués sur mesure ou produits en petites quantités.
When properly designed and maintained, CP is a cost-effective method to prevent metal loss and extend the life of pipeline infrastructure. However, regulatory notices have highlighted that while effective CP prevents corrosion, excessive CP can promote stress corrosion cracking—especially in aging pipelines. That’s why a balanced, engineered approach is critical.
Safe, reliable pressure equipment is the backbone of every facility. At Vision Integrity, we deliver full-scope support across the entire lifecycle—from design reviews and alterations, to Fitness-for-Service assessments, repairs, and record management. Our team combines engineering expertise, regulatory knowledge, and decades of field experience to help clients build, operate, and maintain programs that keep assets compliant, efficient, and safe.
Your pipelines are a crucial asset to your business, and at Vision Integrity, we are dedicated to preserving their integrity and reducing the risk of failures. Our pipeline integrity team ensures compliance with CSA Z662-23, including Clause 3 “Safety and Loss Management Systems” and Annex N “Guidelines for Pipeline System Integrity Management Programs.” We understand that each client has unique needs and varying levels of risk tolerance, so we work closely with you to develop customized solutions tailored to your specific requirements.
Vision Integrity provides comprehensive quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) services, supporting clients from system development through execution in the field. Our team assists with documentation, specification reviews, procurement monitoring, inspection oversight, and final quality package validation.
Cathodic Protection (CP) is a proven, cost-effective method of controlling external corrosion on steel pipelines and structures. It is both a regulatory requirement and a critical part of safe pipeline operations. Codes and regulators—including the AER (Alberta Energy Regulator), CER (Canada Energy Regulator), and PHMSA (Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration)—require operators to maintain and monitor effective CP systems.