Coating Inspector Program
 
 

CIP PEER REVIEW

Description
The CIP Peer Review is a detailed oral examination in front of a three-member-review board that lasts approximately 2 hours and is graded on a pass/fail basis. The Peer Review includes a series of questions to test the candidate's practical and theoretical knowledge of coatings and coating inspection. Candidates are questioned from a random draw of topics ranging from standards, procedures, ethics, coatings use, inspection instruments, role-playing, and specific case questions. Successful completion of the CIP Peer Review is required to achieve recognition as a certified NACE Coating Inspector.

Who Should Attend

Anyone wanting to complete his or her CIP training to become a Certified NACE Coating Inspector.

Prerequisites
Students who have successfully completed CIP Level 2 and have two years of verifiable coatings-related work experience may register for the Peer Review. Work Experience documentation forms must be submitted to NACE via fax at 281/228/6344 or via e-mail to carol.steele@nace.org at least 60 days prior to the Peer Review. These forms are located in the CIP Student Manuals or may be downloaded form the NACE Web site at

http://www.nace.org/nace/content/education/certification/cip/WorkExpCIP.doc .

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