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Process Industry Practices

About Process Industry Practices

Process Industry Practices (PIP) is an association of companies in the process industry, dedicated to harmonising internal company Standards relating to design, procurement, construction and maintenance. PIP’s members largely consist of owners of process industry enterprises and contractors in the engineering construction field. Cost minimisation in business is key focus of member companies. 


PIP publishes Standards or “Practices” that relate to a range of industries and disciplines, including electrical, machinery, engineering, food & beverage, construction, insulation and more. In producing its Standards, PIP draws on evidence from research into industry best practice. 

 

Intertek Inform: Your Gateway to PIP Standards 

Intertek Inform makes it easy for businesses to buy PIP Standards from our website, giving convenient access to globally recognised guidelines set by Process Industry Practices. You can purchase engineering Standards and other PIP Standards on a range of topics relevant to your industry directly from our Standards Store. 


On our website, you can purchase individual PIP Standards in digital PDF or printed (hardcopy) formats. Or you may wish to manage your Standards with i2i, our secure, configurable, cloud-based platform, made available through our subscription service.

 

Fixed Ladders Design Guide
Published: 16-Jul-2018
Fixed Ladders Fabrication Details
Published: 01-Jul-2018
Electronic Entry Data Sheets for Blast Resistant Building Design
Published: 01-Oct-2014
BLAST RESISTANT BUILDING DESIGN CRITERIA
Published: 01-Oct-2014
Structural Design Criteria
Published: 01-Oct-2023
Electrical Power Center Specification
Published: 01-Sep-2020
Project Data Sheet
Published: 06-Feb-2019
Design of ASME B31.3 Metallic Piping Systems
Published: 01-Sep-2023
Piping Examination and Leak Test Guide
Published: 01-Dec-2023
Steam Trap Guideline
Published: 01-Dec-2023
Selection and Purchase of Bulk Solids Product Containers
Published: 30-Jun-2024
Refractory Brick Installation Qualification, Inspection, and Testing
Published: 01-Jul-2024
Design and Fabrication of High-Resistance Grounding System (1000 Volts or Below)
Published: 30-Jun-2024
Criteria for Designing Industrial Cybersecurity
Published: 01-Jul-2024
Refractory Brick Installation Specification
Published: 01-Jun-2024
Hygienic Process for Food/Beverage/Consumer & CGMP Products Stainless Steel Check Valve Descriptions
Published: 01-Jun-2024
Documentation Requirements for Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers ASME Code Section VIII, Divisions 1 and 2
Published: 01-Jun-2024
Electronic Entry Data Sheets for Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers ASME Code Section VIII, Divisions 1 and 2
Published: 01-Jun-2024
Supplemental Design and Fabrication Specification for Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers ASME Code Section VIII, Divisions 1 and 2
Published: 01-Jun-2024
Stainless Steel Globe Valve Descriptions
Published: 01-May-2024
Medium-Voltage Metal-Enclosed Power Factor Correction Capacitor Specification from 2.4 kV to 35 kV
Published: 01-May-2024
Carbon Steel Check Valve Descriptions
Published: 01-May-2024
Electronic Entry Data Sheets for Automatic Transfer Systems for Secondary Selective Substations
Published: 01-May-2024
Potholing Guideline
Published: 01-May-2024

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Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some of the most common questions asked about Process Industry Practices (PIP).

PIP is a self-funded association of companies in the process industry that dates back to 1933. It has a collaborative focus, and its members are dedicated to the harmonisation of internal Standards or “Practices”. PIP’s mission is to produce a library of engineering Standards that provide evidence-based guidance to the industry, enabling owner and contractor companies to improve their practices and efficiency. 

The organisation’s activities include the harmonisation of internal industry Standards relating to design, procurement, construction and maintenance. It publishes engineering Standards, electrical Standards and other industry Standards on a range of relevant topics, to provide guidance to the industry on best practice. In producing its Standards, PIP draws on the latest research and evidence-based information regarding industry best practice.

PIP is a self-funded collaborative volunteer organisation that relies on teams of contributing members and is overseen by a professional leadership team. It operates from within the Construction Industry Institute, a research unit controlled by The University of Texas in Austin.

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