Third Party Inspection

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Third Party Inspection

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"Truth is confirmed by inspection and delay, falsehood by haste and uncertainty." -Tacitus

A Third Party Inspection & Assessment (TPIA) or known as Authorised Inspecting Body (AIB) under the first schedule of regulation is an organization that has been officially recognized and authorized by the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), Malaysia to conduct inspections and certifications for lifting machinery, pressure vessel and boilers that fall under statutory safety requirements.

The role of an AIB is to ensure that lifting machinery, pressure vessels, and other regulated plant are inspected, tested, and certified in accordance with national safety regulations and recognized standards under the fourth schedule before being operated.

These inspections help ensure that equipment is safe for use, structurally sound, and compliant with regulatory standards, thereby protecting workers, property, and the environment.

Visual
Inspection

Non Destructive
Test

Magnetic
Rope Test

Grease & Hydraulic Lab Analysis

Certification Process

The process for obtaining a Certificate of Fitness generally involves several steps.

Step 1 – Machinery Registration

The machinery must first be registered with DOSH through the required submission documents.

Step 2 – Design Approval

Engineering drawings, technical specifications, and safety features are reviewed and approved by DOSH.

Step 3 – Permit to Install (PTI)

Approval must be obtained before installation of the machinery.

Step 4 – Inspection and Testing

After installation, the machinery undergoes inspection and testing by DOSH or authorized inspectors.

Step 5 – Certificate of Fitness Issuance

Once the machinery passes inspection, DOSH issues the Certificate of Fitness (CF) allowing the machinery to operate legally.

Step 6 – Periodic Inspection

Certified machinery must undergo regular inspections and renewal of certification to maintain compliance.

Why choose us?

Types of Plant Requiring Certificate of Fitness

Examples of plant (Lifting Machinery, Pressure Vessel or Boiler) that typically require a Certificate of Fitness include but not limited to the followings:

Applicable Standard and Compliance

The activities are conducted in accordance with Malaysian Occupational Safety and Health (Plant Requiring Certificate of Fitness Regulations 2024 and Occupational Safety and Health (Special Scheme of Inspection) Regulations 2025 (SSI Regulations 2025).

Our team ensures that the entire process is efficient, compliant, and completed according to regulatory requirements.

 

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