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Course Code
AMPP-004

(CIP) Coating Inspector Program - Level 2
- Completing the Coating Inspector Program (CIP) Level 2 Course is the first step to earning the Certified Coatings Inspector Certification. The CIP Level 2 Course provides instruction on documenting and performing non-destructive and destructive inspections, as well as inspection of different surfaces and non-liquid coatings.
- A Certified Coatings Inspector can perform coating inspections on any substrate using nondestructive and destructive testing for liquid and non-liquid coatings under indirect supervision of a Senior Certified Coatings Inspector.
Learning Outcomes
- Explain advanced corrosion theory as it applies to the role of cathodic protection when used with coatings
- Identify types of environmental controls and inspection concerns associated with the use of digital electronic hygrometers, data loggers, and wind speed monitors
- Identify standards, methods of use, and inspection concerns for centrifugal blast cleaning and water-jetting equipment
- Recognize the importance of surface preparation, application, and inspection of liquid-applied and thick barrier linings
- Utilize destructive coating inspection equipment, such as adhesion and hardness testers, pH meters and ultrasonic thickness and eddy-current dry film thickness gauges
- Recognize the methods of use, standards, and inspection concerns for specialized application equipment including plural-component, electrostatic and centrifugal, and hot spray systems
- Recall concrete coating techniques, concerns and test instruments used for inspection
- Identify specialized coating techniques and application of non-liquid coatings including powdered coatings, spray metalizing, hot-dip galvanizing and automated coatings application
- Distinguish between different coating survey techniques, procedures, and common coating failure modes
- Describe maintenance coating operations, as well as health and safety concerns in relations to the inspector’s work conditions
Course Contents
- De-humidification
- Centrifugal Blast Cleaning
- Coating Types and Inspection Criteria
- Water Jetting
- Hot Dip Galvanizing
- Spray Metalizing
- Concrete and Cementitious Surfaces
- Pipeline Coatings
- Specialized Application Equipment
- Inspection Instruments Lab
- Laboratory Instruments and Test Methods Coating
- Survey Techniques
- Cathodic Protection
- Use of Inspection Procedures for both Destructive and Non-destructive Test Instrument
Our Methodology
- Make coaching and monitoring innovative and using modern
- Media training also using on the go training by using interactive means and focusing on
- The exercises, practical applications and real situations study
- Live delivery method, instructor-led training
- Experienced consultant, trainers, and professional
- Qualified trainer with high-level experience
Attendance Reports
- Send daily attendance reports to training departments
- Send full attendance report to training dep. by the end of the course
- Attend 100 % from the course days also provide daily
- Issue attendance certificate for participant who attend minimum 80% from the course duration
Pre/Post Reports
- Pre- assessment before starting training
- Post assessment after finishing training
- Full report for the difference between Pre-& Post assessment
Who Should Attend
- Basic Coatings Inspectors seeking Certified Coatings Inspector knowledge or certification and will be responsible for performing and documenting non-destructive/destructive inspections of liquid and non-liquid coatings to any substrate in a shop or field setting, under the supervision of a Senior Certified Coatings Inspector.
