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Spotlight Interview with Tom Kyle from Andium Engineering My name is Tom Kyle and I have lived in Jersey since 1975. I am a Professional Engineer registered with the Engineering Council as an Incorporated Engineer. For over 22 years I was employed by the largest Inspection and Testing Company in the UK, as an Engineer Surveyor carrying out Competent Person inspections and testing for clients mainly in the Channel Islands (CI). As of the 1 st September 2014 I left to start my own company Andium Engineering Inspection Services (CI) Ltd., trading as Andium Engineering (AE). We are the first and only local independent Inspection and Testing Company in the CI. Why leave a large company after 22 years to start on your own? I decided to go on my own because I was finding it increasingly difficult to provide an acceptable service level to my clients, to which I myself would expect from any company. Large corporate companies servicing not only the C.I. but also the UK seem to have lost this ability to provide the correct resources to enable them to service their clients and ensure their inspections are not overdue. What action is required for equipment that is overdue an inspection. The equipment should be taken out of service until a satisfactory inspection is completed by a competent person. How will Andium Engineering services differ from other companies? We will be supplying the same services as present suppliers operating in the C.I. but our first priority is quality of service to our clients and ensuring their compliance with relevant legislation. We are at present the only company operating in the C.I. who will guarantee inspections are carried out on time. We are competitive on price and can better any renewal quotation, as a local company we want to pass savings back to the client. What if my Insurance Broker arranges or advises me on my Engineering Inspections? Andium Engineering are not an Insurance company. Although we prefer our services to be arranged through your local CI Broker. If you require advice on your inspection program you can contact AE direct, if you need advice on insurance covers you need to speak to your Broker who is regulated by Financial Services in the CI. Most engineering insurance requirements can be set up in isolation to your Inspection Program. Are Inspections an Insurance requirement? The majority of inspections are legally required under the relevant ‘Health and Safety at Work’ legislation applicable in the CI. Although we are not part of the UK and UK legislation does not apply in the Islands, reference to UK standards may be used to illustrate best practice during legal proceedings under Health and Safety at Work legislation if there is no local equivalent. For further advice on the legal requirements contact the relevant ‘Health and Safety Inspectorate’ in Jersey or Guernsey. Further advice can also be obtained from local ‘H&S’ Practitioners or your local Insurance Broker. Finally for free no obligation advice on your Inspection requirements in the CI contact AE. What types of equipment are inspected by AE? The local Health and Safety at Work legislation places duties on all those involved with work activities. This extends to ensuring all plant and equipment is well maintained, inspected and tested as necessary, to ensure it remains in a safe condition. AE can assist you with this by inspecting a wide range of equipment including pressure equipment such as steam or hot water boilers, compressed air plant, autoclaves or any mechanical plant. Lifting equipment such as cranes, BMU’s, fork lift trucks, excavators, MEWP’s, passenger lifts, escalators to fixed wiring and LEV plant. The list is too long to mention, but you can always contact AE with any specific queries. How can we get a no obligation Quotation or Advice? Either through a local CI Insurance Broker or contact Tom direct on 832064 or email: [email protected]

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Spotlight Interview

with Tom Kyle from

Andium Engineering

My name is Tom Kyle and

I have lived in Jersey since

1975. I am a Professional

Engineer registered with the

Engineering Council as an

Incorporated Engineer. For

over 22 years I was employed

by the largest Inspection and

Testing Company in the UK, as

an Engineer Surveyor carrying

out Competent Person

inspections and testing for

clients mainly in the Channel

Islands (CI). As of the 1st

September 2014 I left to start

my own company Andium

Engineering Inspection

Services (CI) Ltd., trading as

Andium Engineering (AE).

We are the first and only local

independent Inspection and

Testing Company in the CI.

Why leave a large company

after 22 years to start on your

own?

I decided to go on my own

because I was finding it

increasingly difficult to

provide an acceptable service

level to my clients, to which I

myself would expect from any

company. Large corporate

companies servicing not only

the C.I. but also the UK seem

to have lost this ability to

provide the correct resources

to enable them to service

their clients and ensure their

inspections are not overdue.

What action is required for

equipment that is overdue an

inspection.

The equipment should be

taken out of service until a

satisfactory inspection is

completed by a competent

person.

How will Andium Engineering

services differ from other

companies?

We will be supplying the same

services as present suppliers

operating in the C.I. but our

first priority is quality of

service to our clients and

ensuring their compliance

with relevant legislation.

We are at present the only

company operating in the C.I.

who will guarantee

inspections are carried out on

time. We are competitive on

price and can better any

renewal quotation, as a local

company we want to pass

savings back to the client.

What if my Insurance Broker

arranges or advises me on my

Engineering Inspections?

Andium Engineering are not

an Insurance company.

Although we prefer our

services to be arranged

through your local CI Broker.

If you require advice on your

inspection program you can

contact AE direct, if you need

advice on insurance covers

you need to speak to your

Broker who is regulated by

Financial Services in the CI.

Most engineering insurance

requirements can be set up in

isolation to your Inspection

Program.

Are Inspections an Insurance

requirement?

The majority of inspections

are legally required under the

relevant ‘Health and Safety at

Work’ legislation applicable in

the CI. Although we are not

part of the UK and UK

legislation does not apply in

the Islands, reference to UK

standards may be used to

illustrate best practice during

legal proceedings under

Health and Safety at Work

legislation if there is no local

equivalent. For further advice

on the legal requirements

contact the relevant ‘Health

and Safety Inspectorate’ in

Jersey or Guernsey. Further

advice can also be obtained

from local ‘H&S’ Practitioners

or your local Insurance Broker.

Finally for free no obligation

advice on your Inspection

requirements in the CI contact

AE.

What types of equipment are

inspected by AE?

The local Health and Safety at

Work legislation places duties

on all those involved with

work activities. This extends to

ensuring all plant and

equipment is well maintained,

inspected and tested as

necessary, to ensure it

remains in a safe condition.

AE can assist you with this by

inspecting a wide range of

equipment including pressure

equipment such as steam or

hot water boilers, compressed

air plant, autoclaves or any

mechanical plant. Lifting

equipment such as cranes,

BMU’s, fork lift trucks,

excavators, MEWP’s,

passenger lifts, escalators to

fixed wiring and LEV plant. The

list is too long to mention, but

you can always contact AE

with any specific queries.

How can we get a no

obligation Quotation or

Advice?

Either through a local CI

Insurance Broker or contact

Tom direct on 832064 or

email: [email protected]