Types of Inspection
Inspection is a process to ensure that the buildings and assets operate safely and efficiently. It can be categorized as follows:
Inspection - The inspector visually assesses property and assets for safety, security, and proper operations. The process aims to find potential problems before they arise to minimize risk and improve efficiency.
Compliance - The inspector validates compliance with specific laws, regulations, and guidelines. The compliance check is straightforward as the required set of standards and procedures are developed and documented for each level of inspection.
Condition Assessment - The inspector examines the conditions of the property and assets. The condition assessment is essential to determine the expected life span of property and assets.
Routines - The inspector periodically inspects or assesses property and assets. The routine inspection helps to identify and address any maintenance or repair issues.
Investigation - The inspector analyzes the complaints to identify the cause and assesses the effectiveness of current measures. The investigation process focuses on problems identified by the customers.
Logbook - The inspector verifies and digitally logs electrical, HVAC, and DG readings for reporting and alerts. A logbook is a place to log maintenance reports and track potential information on buildings or assets.