Parker Point Jetty – CVI & NDT Inspection Campaign

Vertech were engaged by Rio Tinto to conduct a comprehensive CVI & NDT Inspection campaign at the Parker Point Iron Ore Wharf to determine an appropriate remediation and repair strategy.

The successful completion of this campaign not only reinforced Vertech’s position as a leader in industrial rope access inspections but also demonstrated our commitment to safety, precision, and quality in challenging environments.

Project Summary

Parker Point Jetty required a detailed inspection campaign to assess its structural integrity of various elements of the wharf and the assessment of any  potential hazardous coatings. Given the jetty’s extensive and complex structure, rope access was the optimal solution. Our team of certified rope access technicians employed advanced techniques to navigate the jetty’s various levels and elements. This approach ensured safe and efficient access to areas that were otherwise unreachable using traditional methods.

Approach & Methodology

Rope Access:
  • Thorough site assessment to understand the jetty’s layout
  • Appropriate rope access equipment was selected.
  • Advanced techniques to access complex structures
CVI & NDT:
  • UT Thickness Survey
  • Close Visual Inspections
  • NACE Coating Inspections
Hazardous Coating Sampling:
  • Coating Samples to determine potential hazardous substances

Conclusion

The CVI and NDT inspection campaign at the Rio Tinto Parker Point Jetty exemplifies Vertech’s expertise in high-quality rope access work and comprehensive inspection services. By leveraging advanced technologies and methodologies, we provided Rio Tinto with critical insights into the condition of their jetty. Vertech’s successful execution of this project underscores our dedication to delivering exceptional inspection services in challenging environments, reinforcing our reputation as a trusted partner in industrial inspections.

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