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There is the occasional article in the MEJ, but there is a lot more being tried and used that doesn't make articles. It's done during the operational cycle as it's too late to do it in the DWP to plan the work, so once in a while they go onto the synchrolift for pre-docking surveys.When I hear they are surprised piping and hulls are paper thin, surprised that corrosion, rust and or wear was found unexpectedly. I doubt much NDT is being done except alongside. Only in easily accessible areas. During the maintenance period and or the reports are being ignored completely until almost failure.
Yes I have friends who work in the yards who have not seen some of the NDT I mentioned performed. But maybe they were not aware of all the happenings. Hopefully they will figure things out for the better.
Now to start up a company to inspect the hulls, piping and structure of the ship while at sea. For reports as they come alongside. Mmmmmm Need a Quebec and or Nova Scotia address.
https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/dnd-mdn/documents/mej/44-088-maritimeJournal-109.pdf#page=9
Everyone on the ships, and people who regularly do work on the ships, but the photo of the hammer through the hull made it pretty hard for the BGHs to ignore that they are in really bad shape. That defect was actually found from NDT scanning with a little robot, then was verified by a DND SME.