any company requesting it, is a fundamental technique for predicting durability and schedule maintenance. Finally, we could not but involve a coating inspector. NACE III certified inspector and ipcm®_Protective Coatings collaborator Massimo Cornago moderated the conference thanks to his thirty-year experience in corrosion management in the energy sector and even presented a report about the importance of entrusting controls to certified inspectors able to identify any failure and help asset managers plan maintenance. Cornago also highlighted the importance for inspectors to check detailed project specifications and reports of previous inspections with photographs, use inspection materials and guides, and carry out a thorough pre-job meeting with all the professionals involved. This theme is taken up in the pages of ipcm®_Protective Coatings, which, since the last issue, has included a content section precisely about inspectors. This magazine issue also contains some of the reports presented at the Infracorr conference; other reports were included in the April 2019 and October 2018 issues. That testifies to the efforts made by ipcm®_Protective Coatings to constantly offer accurate information aimed at fighting corrosion in all industrial sectors.
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