The European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENIQ) is a utility driven network that works towards a harmonized European approach on reliable and effective in-service inspection (ISI). The ENIQ has two task groups: a Task Group on Qualification (TGQ), which works on issues related to the qualification of non-destructive evaluation (NDE) systems, and a Task Group on Risk (TGR), which is focused on risk-informed in-service inspections (RI-ISI). After publishing the European Framework Document on RI-ISI in 2005, ENIQ TGR has been working at producing more detailed recommended practices and discussion documents on several RI-ISI related issues. The following reports have been issued: (1) Discussion document on the role of ISI within t...
This article describes the development of the European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENI...
The present work is the outcome of the activities of the ENIQ Task Group Risk (TGR) on Risk Informed...
A growing need exists for a quantitative measure of inspection effectiveness as an input to quantita...
The European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENIQ) is a utility driven network that works ...
The European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENIQ) is a utility-driven network that works ...
The European Network for Inspection Qualification (ENIQ) was established in 1992 in response to incr...
The European Network for Inspection Qualification (ENIQ) has been launched in 1992, in response to i...
The European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENIQ) is a utility driven network working tow...
The European Network for Inspection and Qulification (ENIQ) is a utility driven network working towa...
Risk-informed in-service inspection (RI-ISI) methods aim at enhancing ISI effectiveness by taking in...
This document is the outcome of one of the activities of ENIQ¿s Task Group on Risk (TGR) concerning ...
ENIQ (the European Network for Inspection and Qualification) is a network of European nuclear utilit...
The European Framework Document for Risk-Informed In-Service Inspection (RI-ISI) is intended to prov...
The European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENIQ) is a utility driven network dealing wit...
The European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENIQ) is a network dealing with the reliabili...
This article describes the development of the European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENI...
The present work is the outcome of the activities of the ENIQ Task Group Risk (TGR) on Risk Informed...
A growing need exists for a quantitative measure of inspection effectiveness as an input to quantita...
The European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENIQ) is a utility driven network that works ...
The European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENIQ) is a utility-driven network that works ...
The European Network for Inspection Qualification (ENIQ) was established in 1992 in response to incr...
The European Network for Inspection Qualification (ENIQ) has been launched in 1992, in response to i...
The European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENIQ) is a utility driven network working tow...
The European Network for Inspection and Qulification (ENIQ) is a utility driven network working towa...
Risk-informed in-service inspection (RI-ISI) methods aim at enhancing ISI effectiveness by taking in...
This document is the outcome of one of the activities of ENIQ¿s Task Group on Risk (TGR) concerning ...
ENIQ (the European Network for Inspection and Qualification) is a network of European nuclear utilit...
The European Framework Document for Risk-Informed In-Service Inspection (RI-ISI) is intended to prov...
The European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENIQ) is a utility driven network dealing wit...
The European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENIQ) is a network dealing with the reliabili...
This article describes the development of the European Network for Inspection and Qualification (ENI...
The present work is the outcome of the activities of the ENIQ Task Group Risk (TGR) on Risk Informed...
A growing need exists for a quantitative measure of inspection effectiveness as an input to quantita...