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AREPA Response - 24H Service
AREPA Response - First Aid
AREPA Response - Chloride Analysis
AREPA Response - Damage Report24 hour service
One of the most important measurements of succesful control of secondary damage on technical equipment is, that the correct process is put into action as soon as possible. This is the case for fire, water or any other forms of damage.
The most important task for 24 hour service is to ensure that the damages do not continue to develop - the level an extent of the damage must be identified accurately and quickly.
It is of great importance to know the risk of corrosion and other destroying effects caused by the actual damage, especially where the loss involves technical equipment contains many various metals. First Aid
A few hours may become many days lost - or won
Speed is the keyword when it comes to restoring technical equipment and speed is vital at all stages of the damage control process. AREPA is geared to a rapid, professional response when an emergency call is registered.
As the first person to arrive at the scene of the damage, an experienced Project Manager implements technical first aid, which will prevent any further damage to the equipment.
Chloride Analysis
Immediately afterwards, a detailed inspection of the site is carried out and chemical analysis are performed to determine the extent of the resultant chemical contamination.
Damage Report
AREPA then prepares a report as quickly as possible, containing the results of the analysis and a suggested plan of action to make good the damage. In co-operation with the claimant and the insurance company or loss adjuster, the final extent of the reconditioning can now be determined.
Depending on the extent of the damage, it may be possible to carry out the reconditioning either on site, at AREPA's workshops - or as a combination of the two. In all cases, AREPA's ultimate goal is the partial or complete re-establishment of the production facilities - in the shortest possible time. Internationally
The international head offices of Arepa is based in Silkeborg , Denmark and with the specialised resources available, it is from here that the larger projects undertaken are co-ordinated. International tasks are typically industrial salvage, and tasks on ships and drilling platforms.
AREPAs internationale team of project managers are all technicians with more than 5 years of experience in accomplishing restoration projects. In addition the project managers complete a continuous educational program, updating them on the latest offshore courses, safety regulations etc.
International projects are often solved in co-oporation with our subsidiary companies in Europe. There are 24 hour service on all of our centers. |
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