Nuclear

The key to a reliable nuclear environment is having processes and installations with as a little risks as possible. Kiwa can help you do so in order to minimize the risks from design phase until the construction and exploitation of your nuclear equipment. We do that for instance using customized risk analyses of your project (HAZOP, LOPA, SIL, FTA, FMEA, SWIFT, QRA etc.). In this way you have an clear view of the exact condition of your nuclear equipment and know when the installations need to be repaired or replaced. At the same time you verify whether it complies with the legal requirements and international standards such as SME and RCC-M.

Process Equipment Inspections

We perform process equipment inspections for the nuclear market to ensure the safety of pressurized equipment and pipelines. Our inspections are based on legal requirements (both nationally and internationally), on the process information you deliver, on non-destructive testing (NDT) and Kiwa's empirical knowledge. The assesments take into account:

  • Critical safety elements
  • Equipment to be inspected
  • Optimal inspection intervals

Technology and material inspection

Thanks to modern technology new advanced techniques arise to test, inspect and certify your nuclear equipment. Kiwa's experts are familiar with the latest developments in the field of technology and material inspections. We perform services that include drone inspections, leak inspections, lifecycle analysis and process and automation safety.

For material inspection we make use of destructive testing (DT), damage examinations and lifetime analyses. As a partner for progress we help you to improve your business. Together we map out the best path to follow. All this to ensure safety, quality and health and to minimize downtime for you and your company. 

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Risk analyses

We have a big number of risk analyses in our portfolio. From quantitative risk analysis to process safety analysis: we know which type is best for you. In the list below you find a short overview of the analysis we perform.

  • HAZOP (HAZard and OPerability study)
  • SWIFT (Structured What If Technique)
  • A structured brainstorming session to determine various risks within or outside a (simple) process (installation) based on checklists on which the team will ask What If questions before conducting the risk analysis (faster version of FMEA)
  • FTA (fault tree analysis)
  • Fault tree analysis can handle extremely complex (multiple) failures
  • FMEA (Failure Mode and Effect Analysis)
  • Primarily applicable to development of complex systems: (product) designs or process design
  • LOPA (Layers Of Protection Analysis as per IEC 61511, Annex F)
  • SIL (Safety Integrity Level as per IEC 61508)
  • Bowtie (Bow Tie analyses)

Major capital projects

Kiwa has the capacity to support large projects like turnarounds, modifications and greenfield construction projects. We have a large international pool of inspectors and operators covering the entire Northern European region. Through this coverage we are able to provide full scope inspection services to large capital projects in the region, including vendor inspections, QA/QC, pressure equipment inspections, welder certification, material testing and NDT.

Our services for the Nuclear sector