Who should attend
This course is geared toward those new to the protective coating and coating inspection industry or those looking to learn more about coating inspection prior to enrolling in the CIP Level 1 course.
Learning objectives
Module 1: Role of the Inspector
Describe the role and responsibilities of an inspector and the value they bring to a coatings project
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Module 2: Test Instrumentation
Explain the basic instruments used to monitor environmental conditions, evaluate the level of surface preparation, and measure the thickness of the installed coating film
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Module 3: Coating Specification
Identify the basic information that needs to be included in specifications, so the coating inspector has the tools to ensure that the coatings are installed as specif ied
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Module 4: Coating Fundamentals
Define the components of a typical coating and how coatings are applied to better understand the importance and role of the coating inspector in coatings application
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Module 5: Surface Preparation and Standards
Summarize the various methods of surface preparation and the critical aspects required for a successful coating project
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Module 6: Application Procedures
Describe the equipment (brush and roller, conventional and airless and plural component system) and processes for coatings application
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Module 7: Coating Defects
Identify the types of defects that may occur when the specification is not followed or when problems occur during the coatings installation and how to identify them
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Module 8: Pre-Job Conference
Explain the benefits of a pre-job conference, where all involved parties meet to ensure complete understanding of the project requirements and clarify any potential issues or ambiguities before it starts
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