Not marking incomplete seal/insulation/hangers
Before calling a run complete, check the joints that people stop noticing: corners, backsides, seams, collars, taps, and hard-to-reach spots.
Stop if
- Can you check this sealing before I call this run complete?
Watch out
- Do not assume a joint is sealed because the front face looks clean.
Check
- Look at the top/backside of joints if accessible.
- Check collars, taps, corners, flanges, and seams.
- Confirm approved sealant/tape/mastic was used.
- Look for skipped spots, gaps, or dirty surfaces.
- Ask before sealing special/rated/grease conditions.
Steps
- Look at the top/backside of joints if accessible.
- Check collars, taps, corners, flanges, and seams.
- Confirm approved sealant/tape/mastic was used.
- Look for skipped spots, gaps, or dirty surfaces.
- Ask before sealing special/rated/grease conditions.
Say this to your foreman
Can you check this sealing before I call this run complete?
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