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The Olaer Group Worldwide

The Olaer Group Worldwide

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OLAER QUALITY in the world

The Olaer products are manufactured according to quality standards certified by various organisations: ISO 9001 and 9002 (Lloyds, Bureau Veritas), JAR 145 (for aeronautics) and RAQ 2 (for military forces).

test certificates

Conscious of environmental issues, and in accordance with the ISO 14000 standard, a booklet delivered with each Olaer accumulator, marked EC- European Community, takes into account the life cycle of the product.

olaer manual

Last but not least, Olaer is taking an active technological and statutory involvment within the hydraulics industry, by means of collaboration with laboratories such as CETIM, or its participation in technical standardisation committees, French (NF), European (CEN) and international (ISO), as well as with several professional associations: BPVMA (Australian Boiler & Pressure Vessel Manufactures Association), Unitop, Aquap (pressure devices quality association) SNCT (National Union of Boilermakers), United Kingdom (BFPA British fluid power association), USA (NFPA National fluid power association), GIFAS (Groupement des Industries Francaises aeronautiques et spatiales), AFESM (Association Francaise des Equipementiers des Sports Mecaniques)..

For more info, check Lloyds web site www.lr.org and Bureau Veritas web site www.bureauveritas.com

 

 

 

OLAER QUALITY for each accumulator

 

 

In most countries, every hydraulic accumulator above a certain pressure and volume factor is required to have "in service" external and internal inspections on regular basis. The goal of these inspections is to re-assess the hazard level of pressure vessels by making sure that they are safe for use at any stage of their installed life.

accumulators close-up

In Australia, external inspections are easy to prepare, the only requirement being to contact a licensed boiler inspector (or competent person) and to make sure that the initial paperwork (material certificates, hydrostatic pressure test reports, AS 1210 approvals) are made available.

Internal inspections are more thorough. The accumulator must be removed from the system, dismantled, then thoroughly internally inspected. Highly specialised in this field, as part of the world leading group in bladder accumulator technology, OLAER Fawcett Christie can provide this service.

 

 

OHS Regulations

Details the requirements of the plant designer, manufacturer and end user of pressure vessels.
Applicable Australian standard such as :

- AS 1200 : 2000 - Pressure Equipment
- AS 1210 : 1997 - Pressure Vessels
- ASME - Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code
- BS 7201
- AS 3920 : 1993 - Assurance of Product Quality -
Pressure Equipment manufacture
- AS 4458 : 1997 - Pressure Equipment - Manufacture
- AS 4343 : 1999 - Pressure Equipment - Hazard Levels
- AS 3788 : 2001 - Pressure Equipment - In Service Inspection

 
   
For more info on standard,visit www.standards.com.au