QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How to Become a Coating Inspector - ANS To become a coating inspector, complete the
Coating Inspector Program (CIP) offered by NACE International. There are two levels of
certification. The CIP level 1 certification is for inspectors who perform basic, non-destructive
inspections. Obtain this certification by completing the required NACE exams. CIP level 2
certification requires two years of experience in the field, as well as completion of the NACE
exams.
CIP Level 1 NACE-CIP1-001 - Coatings Inspector Program Level 1 - ANS CIP Level 1 covers the
technical and practical fundamentals of coating inspection work. Students will be prepared to
perform basic coating inspections using non-destructive techniques and instrumentation.
Passcert provides students valid CIP Level 1 NACE-CIP1-001 dumps with knowledge and
application of coating materials, along with techniques for surface preparation.
You are the NACE Inspector on a tank lining project where a 50% solids epoxy tank lining is
being applied. After application of the 19 coat you notice small blisters in some areas of the
applied lining.
Your FIRST preferred course of action is to: - ANS A. Break the blisters to see what's inside
B. Document the problem and advise the Contractor and Owner's representative
C. Document the problem and advise the Contractor
D. Extract any liquid that may be inside the blister and send it to the lab for further analysis
Answer: B
.Dew point is the temperature at which - ANS A. water freezes.
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