
The system of audit developed by imtecom includes several points in a measurement system.
Normally the points audited in a system are:
Engineering
This point is audited to determine if by some reason some part or parts of the measurement system, outside of what is established, can harm the measurements.
Normally the engineers specify and develop the systems for certain conditions, which, through time, are changing causing that the systems which are in place become obsolete without anybody noticing this.
Maintenance
In this case it is verified that all the elements periodically are maintained and calibrated, according to the contractual conditions and by international recommendations.
Configuration of flow computers
It is common that the flow computers are not able to access levels that are extremely restricted causing the configuration parameters to be vulnerable. It is there where imtecom reviews all the parameters meticulously and indicating where it is possible to be improved so that these are safeguards.
Operations
The operation of a measurement system combines a series of requirements that if they are not considered, it is very probable to deteriorate the purpose the systems utilities. It is why imtecom
suggests and it demonstrates where it is possible to be effective in the use of the systems.
Securities
Simply, the counterparts operate the systems avoiding certain types of leaks. With this inspection, imtecom
suggests to reinforce of security these points to prevent confusions before possible future problems.
Management
The measurement systems undergo wearing down by the less movable parts that they have, it is so for that reason they take am effective pursuit to prevent a bad measurement, removing the system if it falls outside the predefined limits. This is the way that imtecom helps the clients solve the problems.
It is possible to clarify the systems that are being audited by checking the referring to the recommendations of the MPMS API. Each position that was observed is referenced in the closing report to the chapter and page by which it is in that state.
 
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