
Blade & Tower Inspections
We deliver full blade and tower inspections to identify defects early, manage safety risk and plan repairs with confidence. Inspections cover structural, mechanical and safety-critical systems, supported by clear reporting and evidence. Statutory inspections are scheduled at 6–12 month intervals to keep turbines compliant and audit-ready.
Deliverables
Blade and tower inspection scope with evidence photos
Defect register with severity ratings and recommended actions
Repair plan with prioritisation and re-inspection schedule
6–12 month statutory inspections of wind turbine safety systems
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FAQs
1. What does a Blade & Tower Inspection include?
Blade & Tower Inspections involve detailed structural and surface assessments of wind turbine blades and towers, supported by inspection scope documentation, evidence photography, and condition reporting to ensure safety, performance, and compliance.
2. Why are regular blade and tower inspections important?
Routine inspections help detect defects, erosion, cracks, and structural risks early - reducing failure risk, preventing costly repairs, and extending turbine operational life while maintaining regulatory and safety compliance.
3. What information is included in the inspection report?
Each inspection delivers a full defect list with severity classification, recommended corrective actions, high-resolution evidence photos, and a prioritized repair plan to support efficient maintenance planning.
4. Do you provide statutory wind turbine safety inspections?
Yes. We conduct statutory inspections of wind turbine safety systems to verify compliance with legal, OEM, and industry safety requirements, helping operators meet regulatory obligations and maintain safe working environments.
5. How often should blade and tower inspections be carried out?
We recommend blade and tower re-inspections every 6-12 months, depending on turbine age, site conditions, and operational risk - ensuring defects are monitored and maintenance remains proactive.
6. How do inspections support maintenance and repair planning?
Inspection findings feed directly into actionable repair plans and maintenance schedules, allowing asset owners to prioritize works, reduce turbine downtime, and optimize long-term operational performance.

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