Exato Business Solutions
Flávio Abrão — Electrical Engineer & Multidiscipline Inspector
Full Brazilian regulatory compliance as a Qualified Professional (QP) for NR-10 and NR-12, backed by international certifications across hazardous areas, cranes, lifting gear, elevators, thermography and rope access. I also build the software I inspect with.
Credentials
Multiple disciplines, one inspector. The qualifications behind every report I sign.
NR-10 / NR-12 Qualified Professional
Authorized to sign off on Brazilian electrical safety (NR-10) and machinery & equipment safety (NR-12) compliance as a QP.
CREA: 15651/D-GO
IECEx — Hazardous Area Equipment
Certified Ex inspector (CompEx/IECEx) for equipment in classified zones, applying IEC 60079-17 inspection schedules.
Certificate: IECEx CP ACT24.0014
API Spec 2D — Crane Inspector
Qualified to inspect offshore pedestal cranes against API Spec 2D requirements.
Certificate number: ST18374
LEEA — Lifting Gear Inspector
Certified to inspect lifting equipment and accessories to LEEA standards.
LEEA Number: 40537
Elevator Inspector
8 years of experience inspecting and certifying elevators.
Thermography Inspector
Qualified to perform thermographic surveys for electrical and mechanical condition assessment.
IRATA Level 1 — Rope Access
Certified for rope access work, enabling inspection in locations conventional access can't reach.
IRATA No: 1/99003
Inspection Software Developer
Built Exato Ex, a hazardous-area inspection platform, from the field requirements up — see it below.
Offshore Ready
Ready to deploy offshore, anywhere
Survival, medical and safety training current across three jurisdictions — no lead time waiting on certifications to mobilize.
Canada
- BST
- CAPP Medical
- H2S Alive
International
- Medical Certificate / OGUK
- THUET
- CAEBS
United States
- Rig Pass
Flagship product
Exato Ex — built by an inspector, for inspectors
Most inspection software is built by people who have never done the inspection. Exato Ex is the tool I wished existed in the field: an IEC 60079-17 hazardous-area inspection workflow, from asset scan to signed-off PDF report, that works offline and syncs when you're back online.

Initialize the asset
Scan an RFID tag or key in a manual tag ID to pull the equipment's data plate and checklist.

Map the hazardous zone
Classify the location (Zone 0/1/2 or non-hazardous), then pin the exact equipment position on the facility blueprint.

Capture Ex certificate data
Record Ex code, gas group, temperature class, certifying body and certificate number against the equipment's zone suitability.

Run the IEC 60079-17 checklist
Work through the apparatus checklist by protection type (Ex d/e/n/i/t/p) and inspection grade (visual/close/detailed), grading defects by severity with photo evidence attached on the spot.

See where the fleet is failing
Every inspection rolls up into a live dashboard — pass/fail counts, what's still not inspected, and defect distribution by protection type and severity — so deficiencies across the whole asset register surface immediately instead of sitting buried in a paper trail.
Want to know more?
Please, contact me for a demo. I'll walk you through Exato Ex myself first — once you're convinced, a sandboxed environment can be set up for your own team to try.
Request a demoNeed the inspection done, not just the tool?
Exato Ex is the field tool I built for my own inspections. Hire me directly for your IECEx work, and every report comes out of the same system you just saw.
See inspection servicesServices
Inspection, compliance sign-off, and the software to run it all.
- NR-10 / NR-12 compliance sign-off as Qualified Professional
- Hazardous area (Ex) equipment inspection & audits
- Crane and lifting equipment inspection
- Elevator inspection & certification
- Thermographic surveys
- Rope access inspections (IRATA)
- Custom inspection software development
Let's talk
Inspection work, NR-10/NR-12 sign-off, or a look at Exato Ex — reach out and I'll get back to you directly.
flavio.abrao@exato.ca