- By issuing this card Mobius Institute Board of Certification (MIBoC) attests to the qualification of the individual as defined in the technical parts of ED161, but does not give authority to undertake asset reliability activities.This certification card remains the property of MIBoC. MIBoC is accredited to ISO/IEC 17024 by JAS-ANZJason Tranter, Managing Director Mobius InstituteCertification Number: M-138808-01www.mobiuscertification.orgCertified on November 26, 2019 - Expires on November 26, 2022PANKAJ CHANDERACertified Asset Reliability Practitioner - AdvocateScan to verify authenticitywww.jas-anz.com.au/register

By issuing this card Mobius Institute Board of Certification (MIBoC) attests to
the qualification of the individual as defined in the technical parts of ED161,
but does not give authority to undertake asset reliability activities.

This certification card remains the property of MIBoC.
MIBoC is accredited to ISO/IEC 17024 by JAS-ANZ

Jason Tranter, Managing Director Mobius Institute
Certification Number: M-138808-01
www.mobiuscertification.org

Certified on November 26, 2019 - Expires on November 26, 2022

PANKAJ CHANDERA
Certified Asset Reliability Practitioner - Advocate
Scan to verify authenticity
www.jas-anz.com.au/register
PANKAJ CHANDERA
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Mobius Institute Board of Certification (MIBoC) provides certification services to asset reliability practitioner students. If you meet the experience requirements, complete a MIBoC approved training course and pass the certification examination, you will become certified according to MIBoC's Asset Reliability Practitioner (ARP) certification scheme document ED161.
For more detailed information about MIBoC accreditation visit our website www.mobiuscertification.org.
By issuing this certificate, Mobius Institute Board of Certification (MIBoC) attests that the recipient has met the requirements required by ED161 to be a certified asset reliability practitioner. MIBoC attests to the qualification of the individual but does not give any authority to work. The employer shall be fully responsible for the authorization for an employee or contracted individual to perform asset reliability activities, and the quality and validity of the results of such work.
Skills / Knowledge
- Asset Reliability
Issued on
November 26, 2019
Expired on
November 26, 2022