hope you are all looking forward to a ‘normal’ summer, certainly more and more meetings are being held in person, and physical exhibitions have restarted.
This in another bumper issue, with three technical articles, a lot of Institute news, together with the other usual columns The technical articles cover the application of a health and safety management approach to corrosion and degradation in the oil and gas industry, the defects which can occur with PFP systems over time, and a personal view of what to look for when choosing a consultant.
The “Ask the Expert” column as usual contains a coatings related and a CP related questions, and readers are reminded to send in their technical questions to be answered by our panel of experts.
Finally, I welcome comments from readers as to what topics they would like to see in future.
Brian Goldie, Consulting Editor
Email: brianpce@aol.com
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