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Free Industrial Compliance Checklist for API, ASME & OSHA Standards

Is your facility truly inspection-ready?

This free, downloadable Industrial Compliance Checklist helps inspectors, maintenance teams, and plant managers ensure they meet the most critical requirements set by API, ASME, and OSHA—three of the major regulatory bodies governing industrial safety and mechanical integrity in the U.S.

What’s Inside This Compliance Checklist

This easy-to-use, printable PDF breaks down requirements across:

  • API In-Service Equipment Integrity Standards
    Covers API 510 (Pressure Vessels), API 570 (Piping Systems), and API 653 (Aboveground Storage Tanks), including thickness monitoring, relief device inspections, corrosion tracking, and certification validation.

  • ASME Code Compliance
    Stay aligned with ASME BPVC Section VIII, ASME B31.3, and ASME PCC-1/2. This includes pressure testing records, welder qualifications, WPS/PQR compliance, and material traceability.

  • OSHA Regulatory Programs
    Meet essential federal standards like 29 CFR 1910.119 (Process Safety Management), 1910.147 (Lockout/Tagout), and others related to confined space entry, fall protection, cranes/lifting equipment, and powered industrial trucks.

  • Risk-Based Tools
    Incorporates API 580/581 Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) and API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 Fitness-For-Service assessments—essential for prioritizing inspection intervals and assessing damage mechanisms.

  • Inspection-Ready Documentation
    A clear list of records and certifications to have on file at all times, from NDE reports and pressure-relief certifications to OSHA training logs.

Download the checklist now and make sure your inspection programs meet the latest industry standards and jurisdictional requirements.

Why Use a Compliance Checklist?

Failing to comply with API, ASME, or OSHA standards can result in costly citations, shutdowns, or even equipment failure. This checklist offers a fast way to:

  • Verify that your mechanical integrity program is documented and current

  • Ensure certifications, procedures, and test records are readily available

  • Identify gaps in inspection frequency, NDE practices, or personnel qualifications

  • Prepare confidently for audits, internal reviews, and third-party inspections

Who Should Use This?

This resource is ideal for:

  • Mechanical Integrity (MI) Coordinators

  • Reliability Engineers

  • Inspection Teams

  • Maintenance Managers

  • Compliance Officers in industrial settings (e.g., refineries, chemical plants, terminals, manufacturing facilities)

Stay Aligned with Current Standards

This checklist is based on the most widely accepted standards for industrial inspection and safety. While it serves as a quick reference, always verify against the latest editions of API, ASME, and OSHA codes, and your state or local jurisdictional requirements.

Stay compliant. Stay operational. Stay ahead.