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Training & Certification Guide Training & Certification Guide The World’s Largest and Most Recognized Association for Corrosion Control THE CORROSION SOCIETY

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Training & Certification GuideTraining & Certification Guide

The World’s Largest and Most RecognizedAssociation for Corrosion Control THE CORROSION SOCIETY

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Regardless of what the economy is doing, right now is an opportune time to invest in training and certification. You can maintain job security (or advance your career) and differentiate yourself from the

competition with a more qualified workforce. Why is this important? When the recession ends, you’ll be prepared to support the industry.

To advance your knowledge in the field of corrosion control and prevention, NACE International provides the most comprehensive training and certification programs available. These courses provide teaching beyond a specific skill or trade, and supply employees with the skill sets that improve their opportunity to maintain employment, advance their careers, and add value to the companies who employ them.

NACE International members have developed over 140 standards used in the field of corrosion mitigation. These standards address industry-specific needs, and students who complete NACE International courses gain an understanding of the training applications as well as the standards and regulations associated with each. With this knowledge, NACE-certified individuals are more qualified and specified to lead projects in their respective industries.

This year NACE International is offering more than 400 courses in over 30 countries. Programs have been expanded to include more disciplines that support the demands of developing industries. Some examples include the new maritime emphasis for CIP Level 2, a new course for coating inspectors in nuclear power plants, and coating applicator courses tailored for advanced and management experience levels.

Corrosion impacts many different industries, and NACE International will continue to develop courses that meet the demands of those markets. By doing so, NACE International is supplying the most qualified workforce to fulfill the mission of protecting people, assets, and the environment from the effects of corrosion.

Sincerely,

Tony KeaneExecutive DirectorNACE International

NACE International has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102. In obtaining this approval, the NACE International has demonstrated that it complies with the ANSI/IACET 1-2007 Standard which is widely recognized as the Standard of good practice internationally. As a result of their Authorized Provider membership status, NACE International is authorized to offer IACET CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/IACET 1-2007 Standard.

Why Invest Your Time and Money in Training Now?

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For an updated schedule of courses, visit www.nace.org 2009 Training & Certification Guide

Table of ContentsGeneral Education Basic Corrosion Basic Corrosion on CD CorrosionControlintheRefiningIndustry CorrosionPreventionandControl(CPC)inIndustrialWater DesigningforCorrosionControl Coatings Coating Inspector Program (CIP) CIPLevel1 CIPExamCourse1 CIPLevel2 CIPExamCourse2 CIPLevel2MaritimeEmphasis CIPLevel3PeerReview CIPOneDayBridgeCourse Additional Coating Courses NuclearPowerPlantTrainingforCoatingInspectors VirtualRealityCoatingApplicatorTrainingCourse ProtectiveCoatingSpecialist(PCS)1–BasicPrinciples ProtectiveCoatingSpecialist(PCS)2–Advanced ProtectiveCoatingSpecialist(PCS)3–Management

Cathodic Protection CP Training & Certification Program CP1—CathodicProtectionTester CP2—CathodicProtectionTechnician CP3—CathodicProtectionTechnologist CP4—CathodicProtectionSpecialist Additional CP Courses CPInterference CoatingsinConjunctionwithCathodicProtection CP2—CathodicProtectionTechnician–Maritime

Corrosion Assessment Training OffshoreCorrosionAssessmentTraining(O-CAT) ShipboardCorrosionAssessmentTraining(S-CAT) Pipelines InternalCorrosionforPipelines–Basic InternalCorrosionforPipelines–Advanced PipelineCorrosionIntegrityManagementProgram(PCIM) NACEOperatorQualification(OQ)Program NACEOQCoveredTasks

Certification RenewingYourCertification FrequentlyAskedQuestions ApplyingforCertifications

Administrative Information CourseRegistrationForm CourseRegistrationFees

NACE Course Schedule CourseSchedule

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2009 Training & Certification Guide For an updated schedule of courses, visit www.nace.org

General Education

NACEGeneralEducationcoursesofferlearningopportunities,whichleadtocareeradvancementthroughcertificationandenhancestheskillsand

knowledgerelatedtoon-the-jobperformance.Thesecoursesvaryinlengthfromweek-longintensivestudycoursestoone-dayspecialtycoursesonavarietyof application-orientedandindustry-specificsubjects.Theyaredesignedforawiderangeof employees,fromfieldpersonnel,tomanagers,toengineers,tosalespeople.

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Basic Corrosion5-Day Classroom Course1st-4th days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.5th day: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., unless otherwise noted

Description TheBasicCorrosioncoursefocusesoncorrosionandthepotentialproblemscausedbycorrosion.Itcoversabasicbutthoroughreviewof causesof corrosionandthemethodsbywhichcorrosionisidentified,monitored,andcontrolled.Activeparticipationisencouragedthroughhands-onexperimentsandcasestudies,aswellasanopendiscussionformat.

Who Should Attend Anyonewhoneedstheabilitytorecognizecorrosionandunderstanditsdevastatingpotential,especiallyasitrelatestohisorherareaof responsibility.Thisincludes:

■ Engineers ■ Managers ■ Inspectors ■ Salespersons ■ Technicians ■ Anyonedesiringabasicunderstandingof corrosion

Prerequisites Previoustrainingincorrosioncontrolisnotrequiredtotakethiscourse.However,abasicunderstandingof scienceandchemistryisrecommendedtogainthemostvaluefromthiscourse.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto) ■ Basicsof Electrochemistry ■ Typesof EnvironmentsWhereCorrosionOccurs ■ EngineeringMaterials ■ Formsof Corrosion ■ CorrosionControl&PreventionMethods ■ Testing&MonitoringTechniques

Parallel Path to Certification for■ CorrosionTechnician■ Corrosion

Technologist■ SeniorCorrosion

TechnologistSee inside-cover spread for details.

Fees Advance Registration Member—$975Nonmember—$1,175

Standard Registration Member—$1,150Nonmember—$1,325

(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Materials Included with Course Registration Fees Studentsreceivethefollowingmaterialson-site: ■ Forms of Corrosion—

Recognition and Prevention: NACE Handbook 1, Volume 1

■ Corrosion and its Control: An Introduction to the Subject, Second Edition

3.6 CEUs

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2009 Training & Certification Guide For an updated schedule of courses, visit www.nace.org

A Self-Paced, Home-Study Format

Description TheBasicCorrosioncourseonCDcontainsthesametechnicalcontentastheclassroomcourseandispresentedinauser-friendly,self-studyformat.Tosuccessfullycompletetheself-studyversionof BasicCorrosion,youmustpassawrittenexaminationwithinsixmonthsof receivingtheCD.

TheexamisaproctoredtestthatmustbetakeninpersonwithaNACE-approvedproctor.Tomeetthisrequirement,NACEhasprovidedthreeeasyoptionsfromwhichtochoose.Option1:Taketheexaminyourgeographicareaunderthesupervisionof anapprovedNACEproctor.Option2:TaketheexamatNACEHeadquartersinHouston,Texas. Option3:Taketheexamatanyscheduledclassonthefinaldayof thecourse.(Goto www.nace.orgforanupdatedcourseschedule)PleasemakearrangementsinadvancetotaketheexamthroughNACEonyourdesiredtestdate.Onceyouhavepassedtheexam,youwillreceiveyourcertificateof coursecompletionbymail.

System Requirements for CD ■ OperatingSystem:WindowsOperatingSystemrequired ■ Processor:Pentium(orequivalent)with12MBof RAM ■ Memory:300MBharddiskspace(80MBforminimuminstallation) ■ Hardware:CD-ROMdrive,videocard,SuperVGAmonitor

Basic Corrosion Course on CD

Fees Single User LicenseMember—$925Nonmember—$1,100 5-User LicenseMember—$2,925Nonmember—$3,435

Reference Materials Included with CD Purchase ThefollowingmaterialsareincludedwiththeBasicCorrosionCD:■ Instructionbooklet■ Studentstudymanual■ Forms of Corrosion—

Recognition and Prevention: NACE Handbook 1, Volume 1

■ Corrosion and its Control: An Introduction to the Subject, Second Edition.

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5-Day Classroom Course1st-4th days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.5th day: 8 a.m. to noon, unless otherwise noted

Description TheCorrosionControlintheRefiningIndustrycourseprovidesanoverviewof refineryprocessunitsandspecificprocessdescriptions.Italsofocusesontheexaminationandidentificationof metallurgicalproblemsthatoccurinprocessunits.StudentsreceiveREFIN•CORsoftware,whichisadatabaseof experiences,problems,andsolutionsencounteredbyrefiningindustrycorrosionengineersandincludesminutesfromtheNACECommitteeTEG205X(formerlyT-8)meetingsonRefiningIndustryCorrosionfrom1957through2008.Thisvaluableinformationcanbeusedon-the-jobandcannotbefoundanywhereelse. Who Should Attend Thiscourseisgearedtowardthosewithaminimumof 1-2yearsexperienceinrefineriesincluding:designengineers,processengineers,procurementagents,maintenanceplanners,servicecompanyrepresentativeswhosupportrefineries,corrosionandequipmentengineers,metallurgists,inspectors,andinspectionsupervisors.

Prerequisites Nopriortrainingisrequired. Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)

■ RefineryCorrosion ■ Materialsof ConstructionforRefineryApplications ■ RefineryOperationsandItsInteractionswithCorrosion ■ RefineryUnits/Processes—CorrosionandOtherFailures,CrudeDistillation/Desalting,

FluidCatalyticCrackingUnit,CrackedLightEndsRecoveryUnits,HydrofluoricAcidAlkylationUnits,SulfuricAcidAlkylationUnits,HydroprocessingUnits,CatalyticReforming,DelayedCokingUnits,AmineUnits,andSulfurRecoveryUnits

■ CorrosionMonitoringMethodsinRefineries

Fees Advance RegistrationMember—$1,710Nonmember—$1,885

Standard Registration Member—$1,860Nonmember—$2,035

(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Materials Included with Course Registration Fees Studentsreceivethefollowingmaterialson-site:■ NACEStandards&

ReportsApplicabletoPetroleumRefineryCorrosion

■ REFIN•CORsoftware

Corrosion Control in the Refining Industry

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3-Day Classroom Course1st-2nd days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.3rd day: 8 a.m. to noon, unless otherwise noted

DescriptionCorrosionPreventionandControlinIndustrialWaterFacilitiesisdesignedtotrainindustrialwaterengineersandtechniciansonthebestpracticesincorrosionpreventionandcontrolinindustrialwaterplants.

Who Should AttendThiscourseisgearedforindividualsworkinginthemanagementormaintenanceof industrialwaterfacilities,includingsteamproduction,powergeneration,coolingwatersystems,andfirewater/delugesystems.

PrerequisitesPrevioustrainingisnotrequiredtotakethiscourse.However,NACErecommendscompletionof BasicCorrosiontogainthemostvaluefromthiscourse.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto) ■ Cyclesof ConcentrationandWaterasaUniqueMaterial ■ CorrosionMechanisms,IncludingTheEffectsof

x Presenceof DissolvedGasesandMineral x Presenceof Bacteria,SuspendedSolids,andFouling

■ PotableWaterPlants ■ SteamProductionandPowerGeneration ■ FirewaterSprinklerSystems ■ PredictablyEffective,Non-ChemicalWater

TreatmentEquipment ■ SystemMonitoringandControl

x OnLineandOff LineSystems x BoilerLay-Up x HotWaterPlants x CoolingWaterPlants x OpenandClosedLoopRecirculatingSystems

Corrosion Prevention and Control (CPC) in Industrial Water

FeesAdvance Registration Member—$1,070Nonmember—$1,245

Standard Registration Member—$1,220Nonmember—$1,395

(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

2.0 CEUs

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5-Day Classroom Course1st-4th days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.5th day: 8 a.m. to noon, unless otherwise noted

DescriptionTheDesigningforCorrosionControlcoursereviewstheprinciplesof corrosionandcorrosioncontrolandprovidesasystematicmethodforapplyingthetechnologyof corrosionpreventiontothedesignprocess.Itoffersanoverviewof thestepsinvolvedinmaterialsselectioncommontomanyindustries.Italsocoverscorrosioncontrolinsystemdesignandthefinancialprinciplesusedinevaluatingalternativematerialsanddesigns.

Who Should AttendAnyonewhohasatechnicalcorrosionbackgroundbutisnewtodesignincluding:civilengineers,mechanicalengineers,designandprocessengineers,consultants,contractors,andarchitects.

PrerequisitesNopriortrainingisrequired.However,forthosewithalimitedcorrosionbackground,theNACEBasicCorrosioncourseisrecommendedpriortotakingthiscourse.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto) ■ CorrosionControlandItsImportanceintheDesignProcess ■ MatchingMaterialsPerformancetoServiceEnvironments ■ MaterialsSelection(Process,Methodologies,andFactorsInfluencingMaterials

Selection) ■ Effectsof CorrosionandDesignonMaterials ■ Optimizationof Design ■ EconomicConsiderationsandAnalysis

Designing for Corrosion Control

Parallel Path to Certification for■ SeniorCorrosion

TechnologistSee inside-cover spread for details.

Fees Advance RegistrationMember—$975Nonmember—$1,175

Standard Registration Member—$1,150Nonmember—$1,325 (Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

3.6 CEUs

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CoatingsCoating Inspector Program (CIP)

Since1983,theNACECoatingInspectorProgramhassetthestandardforinspectionsintheprotectivecoatingsindustryandistheworld’smostrecognizedcoating

inspectorcertificationprogram.CIPisthefirstinternationalcertificationprogramdesignedtoimprovetheoverallqualityof inspectionsperformed,anditcontinuestoprovidethemostcompletetrainingcurriculum,producingtop-notchinspectorsfortheindustry.

CIPintroducesinspectors,applicators,blasters,manufacturers,owner’srepresentatives,specifiers,andtechnicalsalesmentothebasicsof corrosioncontrol,paintinspection,andprojectmanagementinawaythathasresultedinsavingsof billionsof dollarsincostlymistakes.

CIP CertificationOnceindividualssuccessfullycompleteCIPLevels1or2bycourseorexam,orpassthePeerReview,theyareeligiblefortherelatedcertifications,listedbelow.Eachcertificationlevelallowsthemtoperformdifferenttasksinthefield.

NACE Coating Inspector Level 1—CertifiedWiththislevelof certification,apersonisqualifiedtoundertakebasiccoatinginspectionof structuralsteelusingnondestructivetechniquesandinstrumentationunderthesupervisionof aNACECertifiedCoatingInspector-Level3.Thepersoncertifiedatthislevelhasbasicknowledgeof coatingmaterialsandtechniquesforsurfacepreparationandapplicationonsteelsubstrates.

NACE Coating Inspector Level 2—CertifiedWiththislevelof certification,apersonisqualifiedtoperformadvancedcoatinginspectionsusingbothnondestructiveanddestructivetechniquesandinstrumentation.Thepersoncertifiedatthislevelhassufficientknowledgeof specializedcoatingmaterialsandtechniquesforthesurfacepreparationandapplicationusedonawidevarietyof substrates.He/shealsohasampleknowledgeinadvancedreportwriting,conditionsurveys,failureanalysis,andrefurbishment.

NACE Certified Coating Inspector—Level 3Withthislevelof certification,apersonhasdemonstratedexperienceinpracticalenvironmentstoapanelof peerswhenfacedwithcoatingsrelatedscenarios.Thisindividualpossessestheknowledgeandcanperformthetasksof individualscertifiedatLevels1and2.Furthermore,thiscertificationqualifiesapersontosuperviseindividualswhoareNACECoatingInspectorLevel1-CertifiedandNACECoatingInspectorLevel2-Certified.

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CIP Level 16-Day Classroom Course 1st day: 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. • 2nd – 5th days: 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. 6th day: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted

Description CIPLevel1presentsthebasictechnologyof coatingapplicationandinspectionthatoffersmorethan60hoursof instructionandpractice.Thiscourseprovidesbothtechnicalandpracticalfundamentalsforcoatinginspectionworkonstructuralsteelprojects.Thecourseconcludeswithbothwrittenandpracticalexams.

Who Should Attend Althoughspecificallydesignedforcoatinginspectortrainees,thiscoursebenefitsanyoneinterestedingainingabetterunderstandingof coatingsapplicationandinspectionincludingprojectengineers,qualityassurancemanagers,contractors,technicalsalesrepresentatives,blasters,paintapplicators,andmaintenancepersonnel.

Prerequisites Therearenoprerequisitesforthiscourse.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ CuringMechanisms■ Roleof theInspector■ TestInstruments■ InspectionProcedures■ CoatingSpecifications■ SurfacePreparationandStandards■ ApplicationProcedures■ CoatingFailures■ FieldLab■ Pre-jobConference■ MSDSandProductDataSheetReview■ LogbookDocumentation■ TeamExercises■ CaseStudies

RecognitionUponsuccessfulcompletionof CIPLevel1,apersonwillberecognizedasNACECoatingInspectorLevel1—Certified.

Parallel Path to Certification for■ CorrosionTechnologist■ SeniorCorrosion

TechnologistSee inside-cover spread for details.

Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,685Nonmember—$1,860

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,835Nonmember—$1,995(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Material Included with Course Registration Fees StudentsreceivetheCIPLevel1CourseManualonCDpriortothestartof course.Aprintedcoursemanualisprovidedtostudentson-site.

5.6 CEUs

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CIP Exam Course 1 (with purchase of CIP DVD Set 1)

Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,335Nonmember—$1,470

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,485Nonmember—$1,605(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

CIP DVD Set 1 Member—$390Nonmember—$390

Reference Material Included with Course Registration Fees StudentsreceivetheCIPLevel1CourseManualonCDpriortothestartof thecourse.Aprintedcoursemanual,Corrosion Prevention by Protective Coatings, and TPC-9 Users Guide to Hot Dip Galvanizing for Corrosion Protection in Atmospheric Service are providedtostudents on-site

5.6 CEUs

3-Day Classroom Course 1st – 2nd days: 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. 3rd day: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted

DescriptionThisoptioncompletesCIPLevel1trainingcontainedintheCIPDVDSet1(priorpurchaseof DVDrequired.)Thisthree-dayshortcourseincludesapracticallabatanoffsitecoatingsfacility,hands-ontrainingnecessarytoperformcoatinginspectionwork,andteamexercises.Itconcludeswithbothwrittenandpracticalexams.

Who Should Attend CIPExamCourse1andtheCIPDVDSet1isdesignedforcoatinginspectortraineesandthosewhoworkwithprotectivecoatings.Projectengineers,qualityassurancemanagers,contractors,painters,technicalsalesrepresentatives,blasters,paintapplicators,andmaintenancepersonnelwillbenefitfromtheprogram.

Prerequisites Nopriortrainingisrequired;however,priorlicensingof CIPDVDSet1isrequiredtoregisterforthiscourse.Inaddition,NACErecommendsthatallfiveassessmentscontainedintheDVDsetbecompletedwithagradeof 80%orhigherbeforeregisteringforthiscourse.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ SurfacePreparation■ CoatingsApplication■ CoatingsTechnology■ HealthandSafety■ Inspection

RecognitionUponsuccessfulcompletionof CIPExamCourse1,apersonwillberecognizedasNACECoatingInspectorLevel1—Certified.

CIP DVD Set 1 DescriptionCIPDVDSet1presentsthetechnicalcontentfromNACECoatingInspectorProgramSessionIinaneasy-to-use,self-studyformat.Set1presentsCIPcoursematerialusingsubstantialvideofootagewithcorrespondingaudioandtextandincludesinteractivequizzesandmoduletests.Studentscanlearnattheirownpacewhileathome,intheoffice,ortraveling.

System Requirements■ Operatingsystem:WindowsXP/2000■ Processor:Pentium4,Speed:200Mhz■ Graphics:65,000colorsat800by600resolution■ DVD Drive■ SoundCard:WindowsCompatible

RecognitionToobtainCIPrecognitionasaCoatingInspectionTechnician,studentsmustcompletethewrittenandpracticalexaminationsthataregivenattheconclusionof thenewCIPExamCourse.

Member Price—$390, Non-Member Price—$450

NACEwouldliketothankInternationalPaintforitsgenerouscontributiontowardthedevelopmentof theNACECIPinaself-studyformat.

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CIP Level 2

Parallel Path to Certification for■ CorrosionTechnologist■ SeniorCorrosion

TechnologistSee inside-cover spread for details.

Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,685Nonmember—$1,860

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,835Nonmember—$1,995(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Material Included with Course Registration Fees StudentsreceivetheCIPLevel2CourseManualonCDpriortothestartof thecourse.Aprintedcoursemanual,Corrosion Prevention by Protective Coatings, and TPC-9 Users Guide to Hot Dip Galvanizing for Corrosion Protection in Atmospheric Service areprovidedtostudentson-site.

5.6 CEUs

6-Day Classroom Course 1st day: 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. • 2nd – 5th days: 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. 6th day: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted

Description CIPLevel2focusesonadvancedinspectiontechniquesandspecializedapplicationforbothsteelandnon-steelsubstrates.Thecourseexplainsin-depthcoverageof surfacepreparation,coatingtypes,inspectioncriteria,andfailuremodesforvariouscoatingsincludingspecializedcoatingsandlinings.Thecourseconcludeswithbothwrittenandpracticalexams.

Who Should Attend AnyoneinterestedinbecomingNACECoatingInspectorLevel2-Certifiedorincreasinghisorhercoatinginspectionknowledgeshouldattendthiscourse.

Prerequisites Successfulcompletionof CIPLevel1classroomtrainingorCIPExamCourse1isrequiredtoregisterforCIPLevel2.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ Dehumidification■ CentrifugalBlastCleaning■ Waterjetting■ CoatingTypesandInspectionCriteria■ Hot-DipGalvanizing■ SprayMetalizing■ ConcreteandCementitiousSurfaces■ PipelineCoatings■ SpecializedApplicationEquipment■ Useof InspectionProceduresforBothDestructiveandNondestructiveTestInstruments■ InspectionInstrumentsLab■ LaboratoryInstrumentsandTestMethods■ CoatingSurveyTechniques■ CathodicProtection■ TeamExercises/CaseStudies

RecognitionUponsuccessfulcompletionof CIPLevel2,apersonwillberecognizedasNACECoatingInspectorLevel2—Certified.

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CIP Exam Course 2 (with purchase of CIP DVD Set 2)

Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,335Nonmember—$1,470

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,485Nonmember—$1,605(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

CIP DVD Set 2 Member—$390Nonmember—$390

Reference Material Included with Course Registration Fees StudentsreceivetheCIPLevel2CourseManualonCDpriortothestartof thecourse.Aprintedcoursemanual,Corrosion Prevention by Protective Coatings, and TPC-9 Users Guide to Hot Dip Galvanizing for Corrosion Protection in Atmospheric Service are providedtostudents on-site

5.6 CEUs

3-Day Classroom Course 1st–2nd days: 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. 3rd day: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted

DescriptionThisoptioncompletestheLevel2trainingcontainedintheCIPDVDSet2(priorpurchaseof DVDrequired.)Thisthree-dayshortcourseincludeshands-ontrainingnecessarytoperformcoatinginspectionwork,teamexercises,andbothwrittenandpracticalexams.

Who Should Attend CIPDVDSet2isdesignedforcoatinginspectortraineesandthosewhoworkwithprotectivecoatings.Projectengineers,qualityassurancemanagers,contractors,painters,technicalsalesrepresentatives,blasters,paintapplicators,andmaintenancepersonnelwillbenefitfromtheprogram.

Prerequisites Successfulcompletionof CIPLevel1classroomtrainingorCIPExamCourse1isrequiredtoregisterforthiscourse.NACErecommendsthatallmaterialcontainedintheDVDbestudiedpriortocourseattendance

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ AdvancedInspectionTechniquesandSpecializedApplication

forBothSteelandNon-SteelSubstrates■ SurfacePreparation■ CoatingTypes■ InspectionCriteria■ FailureModes

RecognitionUponsuccessfulcompletionof CIPExamCourse2,apersonwillberecognizedasNACECoatingInspectorLevel2—Certified.

CIP DVD Set 2DescriptionCIPLevel2DVDcontainsthesametechnicalcontentpresentedintheCIPLevel2classroomcourse.Set2presentsCIPcoursematerialusingsubstantialvideofootagewithcorrespondingaudioandtextandincludesinteractivequizzesandmoduletests.Studentscanlearnattheirownpacewhileathome,intheoffice,ortraveling.Five,ten,fifteen,andtwentyuserlicensefeesarealsoavailable.

System Requirements■ Operatingsystem:WindowsXP/2000■ Processor:Pentium4,Speed:200Mhz■ Graphics:65,000colorsat800by600resolution■ DVD Drive■ SoundCard:WindowsCompatible

RecognitionTobecomeaNACECoatingInspectorLevel2-Certified,studentsmustcompletethewrittenandpracticalexaminationsthataregivenattheconclusionof thenewCIPExamCourse2.

Member Price—$390, Non-Member Price—$390

NACEwouldliketothankInternationalPaintforitsgenerouscontributiontowardthedevelopmentof theNACECIPinaself-studyformat.

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Parallel Path to Certification for■ Corrosion

Technologist■ SeniorCorrosion

TechnologistSee inside-cover spread for details.

Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,685Nonmember—$1,860

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,835Nonmember—$1,995(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Material Included with Course Registration Fees StudentsreceivetheCIPLevel2CourseManualonCDpriortothestartof thecourse.Aprintedcoursemanual,Corrosion Prevention by Protective Coatings, and TPC-9 Users Guide to Hot Dip Galvanizing for Corrosion Protection in Atmospheric Service are providedtostudents on-site

5.6 CEUs

CIP Level 2, maritime emphasis6-Day Classroom Course1st day: 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. • 2nd – 5th days: 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.6th day: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted

DescriptionCIPLevel2,maritimeemphasisincludestopicsfromCIPLevel1andCIPLevel2,withafocusoncoatinginspectioninthemaritimeindustry.Thecourseprovidesin-depthcoverageof surfacepreparation,coatingtypes,inspectioncriteria,failuremodes,andcasestudiesfromthemaritimeindustry.CIPLevel2,maritimeemphasishighlightstheskillsandknowledgerequiredtocorrectlyaddresstheinspectionrequirementsof theInternationalMaritimeOrganization’s(IMO)PerformanceStandardforProtectiveCoatings(PSPC).Thecourseconcludeswithbothwrittenandpracticalexams.

Who Should Attend ■ Qualitycontrolandcoatinginspectorsinthemaritimeindustry ■ Coatingapplicators ■ Assetmaintenancemanagersinshipyards ■ Shipclassificationsocietyemployees ■ Coatingcontractors ■ Shipowners ■ Flagadministrationsurveyors

Prerequisites ■ SuccessfullycompleteNACECIPLevel1course

OR ■ Three(3)ormoreyearsverifiedmarinecoatinginspectionexperiencebetweenJanuary

2003-present

Course Highlights (includedbutnotlimitedto) ■ In-depthknowledgeof thedifferinginterpretationsof MSC.215(85)IMOPSPC ■ Coatingregulations ■ Coatingtypes ■ Coatingmaintenanceandinspection ■ Ballasttankinspection ■ Introductiontotherolesof classificationsocieties ■ Governancewithinthemaritimeindustry ■ Trainingonproperuseof digitaldryfilmthickness(DFT)instrumentation ■ Surfacepreparation ■ Coatingapplications ■ Inspectioncriteria ■ Failuremodes ■ Casestudiesfromthemaritimeindustry

RecognitionUponsuccessfulcompletionof CIPLevel2,maritimeemphasis,apersonwillberecognizedasNACECoatingInspectorLevel2—MarineCertified.

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2-Hour Oral Examination

Description TheCIPPeerReviewisadetailedoralexaminationinfrontof athree-memberreviewboardthatlastsapproximately2hoursandisgradedonapass/failbasis.Theexamincludesaseriesof questionsthattestthecandidate’spracticalandtheoreticalknowledgeof coatingsandcoatinginspection.Candidatesarequestionedfromarandomdrawof topicsrangingfromstandards,procedures,ethics,coatingsuse,inspectioninstruments,role-playing,andspecificcasequestions.

Who Should Attend AnyoneinterestedincompletinghisorherCIPtrainingtoreceiverecognitionasaNACECertifiedCoatingInspector-Level3.

Prerequisites StudentswhohavesuccessfullycompletedCIPLevel1andCIPLevel2andhavetwoyearsof verifiablecoatings-relatedworkexperiencemayregisterfortheCIPLevel3PeerReview.WorkexperiencedocumentationformsmustbesubmittedtoNACEheadquartersatleast60dayspriortothestartdate.TheseformsarelocatedintheCIPStudentManualsormaybedownloadedfromtheNACEWebsiteatwww.nace.org.Submityourcompletedapplicationsviafaxtothenumberontheforms,+1281-228-6344,[email protected].

RecognitionUponsuccessfulcompletionof CIPLevel3PeerReview,apersonisrecognizedasaNACECertifiedCoatingInspector-Level3.

CIP Level 3 Peer Review

Fees Advance Registration Member—$875Nonmember—$1,050

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,060Nonmember—$1,245(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

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One Day Classroom Course8 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted

Description TheCIPOneDayBridgeCourseprovidesparticipantsinCIPwithspecifictrainingrelatedtocoatinginspectionof bridges.Thecoursefocusesoncoatingapplicationof bridgesandtheroleof thebridgecoatinginspectorinthequalitycontrolprocess,andguidestheinspectorthroughadetailedproject,fromstarttofinish.Studentstakea1-hourwrittenexaminationattheconclusionof thecourse.

Tobettermeetthetrainingrequirementsof bridgecoatinginspectorsforstateandprovincialDepartmentsof Transportation(DOT),thecoursewasrevisedwiththeassistanceof representativesfromvariousDOTs,includingNewJersey,Florida,Georgia,Massachusetts,Texas,Louisiana,andNovaScotia,aswellastheTriboroughBridgeandTunnelAuthority.

Who Should Attend ■ CIPparticipantsseekingtoexpandtheirknowledgeof bridgecoatingapplicationandinspection ■ QualityAssuranceandControlInspectorsandContractors ■ DOTBridgeEngineers ■ AssetMaintenanceManagers ■ CoatingsContractors ■ InspectionCompanies ■ SurfacePreparers ■ Applicators

Prerequisites Successfulcompletionof CIPLevel1isrequiredtoregisterforthiscourse.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ Nomenclature■ EnvironmentalHealthandSafety■ SurfacePreparation■ Coatings■ SampleSpecification

RecognitionParticipantswhosuccessfullycompletethiscoursereceiveabridgestampontheirCIPcards.

CIP One Day Bridge Course

Fees Advance Registration Member—$310Nonmember—$435

Standard RegistrationMember—$385Nonmember—$475(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

0.8 CEUs

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Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,575Nonmember—$1,995

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,725Nonmember—$2,145(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Material Included with Course Registration Fees ASTM StandardsASTM 2009 Annual Book of Standards, Vols. 06.01 and 06.02; D 5144-08; C177-04; D 92-05a; E 1461-07; E 1530-06; E 337-02 (07); and E 94-09

ANSI StandardsN 101.2-1972; N 101.4-1972; N 5.12-1974; N 45.2.6-1978

4.0 CEUs

Nuclear Power Plant Training for Coating Inspectors5-Day Classroom Course1st – 4th days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.5th day: 8 a.m. to noon, unless otherwise noted

DescriptionThiscoursepreparesqualifiedcoatinginspectorstoconductinspectionsinnuclearpowerplants(NPPs).Thetrainingfocusesontheuniquechallengespresentedbytherestrictiveandsafety-criticalenvironment,plustheverbatimcompliancedemandedinNPPs,aswellasplantandindustryregulations,technicalspecifications,andprocedures.

Who Should Attend ■ NPPqualityassurancemanagers ■ Qualifiedcoatinginspectorswhowanttoperforminspectionsinnuclearpowerplant

facilities ■ Inspectionfirms–qualifiedinspectorsandmanagers ■ Coatingmanufacturerssalesandtechnicalrepresentatives ■ Coatinginspectionandevaluationpersonnelatarchitecturalengineeringfirms ■ Coatingcontractors ■ CoatingevaluationpersonnelfromtheNuclearRegulatoryCommission(U.S.) ■ Paintsupervisorsatnuclearpowerplants,whoneedtounderstandwhatcoating

inspectorslookfor

PrerequisitesNopriortrainingisrequired,butCIPLevel1certificationisrecommendedToreceivecoursecertification,CIPLevel1certificationisrequired

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto) ■ Learnhowtoperformcoatinginspectionsinultra-restrictiveenvironments,both

internationallyanddomestically ■ Verbatimcompliancewithcompleteintroductiontoplantandindustryregulations,work

procedures,andindustryterms ■ Introductionto20+ASTMandANSIstandardsforthenuclearindustry ■ Safety-criticalnatureof coatingsanditseffectonNPPoperations ■ Coatingconditionassessmentsof NPPs ■ Technicalspecifications,includingtheuniquerequirementsof coatingsystemsforNPPs ■ UniquedutiesinvolvedwithworkinginaNPP

RecognitionNACECoatingInspector-NuclearFacilitiesCertificationSupplement(NFCS)

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Fees Advance Registration Member—$645Nonmember—$820

Standard RegistrationMember—$795Nonmember—$970(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Material Included with Course Registration Fees NACE Virtual Reality Coating Applicator Training Course Manual

1.6 CEUs

Virtual Reality Coating Applicator Training Course

2-Day Classroom Course1st – 2nd days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

DescriptionTheVirtualRealityCoatingApplicatorTrainingCoursewillprovideentrylevelcoatingapplicatorswithaverybasicunderstandingof coatingformulationandcoatinglifecycle,surfacepreparation,sprayapplicationequipmentandsetup,spraytechnique,andcommondefectsassociatedwithimpropercoatingapplication.Traineeswillreceivehands-onexperiencewiththeNACEVirtualCoatingApplicatortoolandwilllearnproperoffsetdistance,bodyposition,andtechniqueandreceiveinstantfeedbackoneachcoatingtask.TheVirtualRealityCoatingApplicatorTrainingCourserunstwodaysinlengthandculminatesinafinalwrittenexamandafinalpracticalexam.

Who Should Attend ■ Anypersonwhoisnewtothecoatingapplicationfield ■ Anypersonwhoisresponsiblefortrainingnewapplicators ■ Anyseasonedapplicatorwhowouldliketopolishtheirskillsandgaincontinuing

educationcredits

PrerequisitesBasicliteracyandmathskills

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto) ■ LiquidAppliedCoatingComposition ■ BasicCorrosionConcepts ■ SurfacePreparationStandards,Techniques,andTools ■ SprayApplicationEquipmentandSetup ■ ApplicationTechniques ■ CoatingDefectsandFailure ■ Applicatoraptitudetestingisbuiltintothecoursethroughtheuseof thevirtual

applicationtool.

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Protective Coatings Specialist (PCS) 1 - Basic Principles

3-Day Classroom Course1st – 3rd days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

DescriptionPCS1-BasicPrinciplesprovidesanintroductionof coatingsandliningsusedtocontrolcorrosionaswellastheeconomicbenefitsof managingthem.Thiscoursedefinesandexaminescommoncoatingsusedforcorrosioncontrolandaddresseswhen,how,andwhytheyshouldbeused.

Who Should Attend ■ Planning,Engineering,andSupervisorylevelpersonnelresponsibleforindustrial

coatingsandliningswhoarenewtothefieldorposition ■ Specifiers,Maintenance,andProjectEngineersinallindustries ■ MarketingRepresentativesof coatingsmaterialsorequipment ■ UnitManagersinvolvedincorrosion

Prerequisites Nopriortrainingisrequired.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto) ■ Overviewof CorrosionandProtectiveCoatings ■ CoatingMaterials ■ Applicationof ProtectiveCoatingSystems ■ CausesandTypesof CommonCoatingDefectsandFailures

Parallel Path to Certification for■ Corrosion

Technologist■ SeniorCorrosion

Technologist

See inside-cover spread for details.

Fees Advance Registration Member—$975Nonmember—$1,175

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,150Nonmember—$1,325(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Material Included with Course Registration Fees Corrosion Prevention by Protective Coatings, 2nd Editionprovidedtostudentson-site

2.4 CEUs

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3-Day Classroom Course 1st – 3rd days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

DescriptionPCS2-Advancedprovidesthestudentwithanin-depthunderstandingof advancedtechnologytopicsrelatedtoprotectivecoatings.Thisincludesanunderstandingof corrosionchemistryconcepts,detailedtrainingonliquidcoatings,anunderstandingof lesscommoncoatingmaterials,andamorethoroughunderstandingof coatingsfailureanalysis.Thiscoursewillexpandoncoatingsotherthanliquidcoatings,substratesotherthansteel,testsusedformeasuringcoatingpropertiesandperformance,andappliedcorrosiontheory.

Who Should Attend Planning,Engineering,Supervisory,orTechnicalpersonnelwhoregularlyworkwithprotectivecoatingsandlinings.

Prerequisites Nopriortrainingisrequired,butcompletionof PCS1-BasicPrinciplesisrecommended.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto) ■ CoatingsandLiningsinVariousIndustries ■ CoatingTypesandChemistry ■ CoatingPropertiesandPerformance ■ CommonCoatingDefects ■ Substrates’UniqueCharacteristicsandNeeds ■ CoatingSystemSelection ■ Specification ■ CoatingSurveys

Protective Coatings Specialist (PCS) 2 - Advanced

Fees Advance Registration Member—$975Nonmember—$1,175

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,150Nonmember—$1,325(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Material Included with Course Registration Fees The Protective Coating User’s Handbookisprovidedtostudentson-site

2.4 CEUs

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Protective Coatings Specialist (PCS) 3 - Management

3-Day Classroom Course 1st – 3rd days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

DescriptionThePCS3-Managementcourseintroducescoatingsprofessionalstokeymanagementfunctionsincludingthedesignandexecutionof acoatingsproject,thedevelopmentandpromotionof afinanciallysoundcoatingsmaintenanceprogramaswellasprojectmanagementskills.

Who Should Attend ThecourseisdirectedatstudentswhohavepassedPCS2-Advancedorwhohaveequivalentexperience.Studentsshouldhavesomebasicunderstandingof finance.

Prerequisites Nopriortrainingisrequired,butcompletionof PCS1-BasicPrinciplesand PCS2-Advancedisrecommended.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto) ■ ManagingtheTriangleof Constraints(Resources,Time,andTechnicalRequirements) ■ Planning

● WorkBreakdownStructure(WBS) ● Productivity ● Cost Constraints

■ TimeandMoney(T&M)CostEstimates ■ UsingGanttcharts ■ ProgramEvaluationandReviewTechnique(PERT) ■ CriticalPathMethod(CPM) ■ EmpiricalCostModel ■ ProjectControlandEarnedValueMethod(EVM) ■ RiskMitigation ■ ProjectManagement ■ CoatingMaintenancePrograms ■ ConditionForecasting,Optimization,ComputerizedMaintenance ■ LifeCycleAnalysis

Fees Advance Registration Member—$975Nonmember—$1,175

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,150Nonmember—$1,325(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

2.4 CEUs

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TheNACECathodicProtection(CP)TrainingandCertificationProgramisacomprehensivetrainingprogramforindividualsworkinginthefieldof

cathodicprotection—fromthebeginnertothespecialist.TheCPprogramprovidesasolideducationincathodicprotectiontechnologyregardlessof theindividual’sexperiencelevel.Theprogramincludesfourcertificationcourses:CP1–CathodicProtectionTester,CP2–CathodicProtectionTechnician,CP3–CathodicProtectionTechnologist,andCP4–CathodicProtectionSpecialist.

Cathodic Protection

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CP 1—Cathodic Protection Tester

Parallel Path to Certification for■ Corrosion

Technologist■ SeniorCorrosion

TechnologistSee inside-cover spread for details.

Fees Advance RegistrationMember—$1,495Nonmember—$1,670

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,645Nonmember—$1,820

(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Materials Included with Course Registration Fees StudentsreceivetheCP1–CathodicProtectionTesterCourseManualonCDpriortothestartof thecourse.Aprintedcoursemanual,aswellasPeabody’s Control of Pipeline Corrosion,isprovidedtostudentson-site.

5.0 CEUs

6-Day Classroom Course 1st day: 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. • 2nd - 5th days: 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 6th day (exam day): 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., unless otherwise noted

Description TheCP1–CathodicProtectionTestercourse isan intensive6-daycoursepresentingCPtechnology,whichpreparesstudentsfortheNACECathodicProtectionTesterCertificationexamination.ThiscourseprovidestheoreticalknowledgeandpracticalfundamentalsfortestingonbothgalvanicandimpressedcurrentCPsystems.Classroominstructioniscomprisedof lecturesandhands-ontrainingatanoutdoorfacility,usingequipmentandinstrumentsforCPtesting.Thecourseconcludeswitha2.5-hourwrittenanda2-hourpracticalexam.

Who Should Attend ThisprogrambenefitsanyoneresponsibleforsupervisingCPsystems,measuringtheeffectivenessof CPsystems,and/orrecordingthisdata,includingCPfieldpersonnelandtechnicians.IndividualspursuingcertificationasaNACECathodicProtectionTestershouldalsoattend.

Prerequisites Thefollowingprerequisitesarehighlyrecommended,butnotrequired:■ HighschooldiplomaorGED ■Sixmonthsof CPworkexperience■ Abilitytoperformbasicmathcalculations(simplealgebra,fractions,andconversions)

What You Need to Know to Succeed in This Course StudentswithlittleCPexperiencemaybesuccessful inthiscourseif theycangraspscientificconcepts,canperformmathcalculations,andpossessanunderstandingof electricalmeasurements.Ideally,studentsshouldhavesixmonthsof solidworkexperienceinhandlingCPinstrumentsunderthesupervisionof anexperiencedCPTesterorTechnician.Theyshouldalsobecomfortablewithmathconceptsthatincludesubtraction,division,fractions,algebra,balancingequations,conversionsof units,percentages,andgraphs.Anunderstandingof Ohm’sLawappliedtoseriesandparallelcircuitsisalsoanadvantage.

NACErecommendsthatstudentswithoutthisknowledgeshouldtaketheNACECPTutorials.If youarenotsureyoupossessthebasicknowledgetopassCP1,youmaywalkthroughtheshortprimeronOhm’sLawandbasicmathassessmentonline.■ Ohm’sLaw(www.nace.org)■ MathAssessment(www.nace.org)

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ BasicElectricity■ BasicChemistryandCorrosionFundamentals■ CPFundamentals■ FieldMeasurements■ StrayCurrentIdentification■ InstallingCPComponents

■ MonitoringCPSystems■ Recordkeeping■ SafetySpecifictoCP■ Troubleshooting

Skill Assessment ToreceivetheCathodicProtectionTestercertification,astudentmustpassanopenbook,writtenexamandaclosedbook,practicalexameachwitha70%orgreater.Uponsuccessfulcompletionof theexamination,aCertifiedNACECathodicProtectionTesterwillpossessthefollowingskillsandknowledgefactors:■ Understand the basics of electricity, electrical laws, electrochemistry, corrosion, and CP theory■ An understanding of polarity related to current flow and metal corrosion activity■ Conduct tests to identify shorts and continuity tests in CP systems■ Use test instruments to perform a variety of field tests such as structure-to-soil potentials, voltage and current

measurements, soil resistivity, pipe/cable locating, and rectifier readings■ Understand CP components including impressed current systems, galvanic anodes and test stations■ Read shunts and understand their use in rectifiers, bonds, and anodes■ Perform periodic surveys to confirm the effectiveness of a CP system■ Gain knowledge of reference cells, their maintenance, use, and precautions■ Learn basic location mapping, report preparation, and recordkeeping■ Review safety issues specific to CP■ Understanding of code requirements related to CP

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Fees Member—$655Nonmember—$805

4.5-Hour Examination

Description StudentsseekingCPTestercertificationanddonottaketheCP1-CathodicProtectionTestercoursemayearncertificationthroughanExamOnlyoption.Thisoptionconsistsof a2.5-hourwrittenexaminationanda2-hourhands-on,practicalexamination,whicharethesameexamsofferedintheCP1course.ExamOnlycandidatesreceiveaCP1–CathodicProtectionTesterCourseManualbymailafterregisteringfortheexam.Examinationsareofferedonthelastdayof theregularlyscheduledCP1–CathodicProtectionTestercourseofferings.

Prerequisites Thefollowingprerequisitesarehighlyrecommended,butnotrequired:■ HighschooldiplomaorGED■ Sixmonthsof CPworkexperience■ Abilitytoperformbasicmathcalculations(simplealgebra,fractions,andconversions)

Exam Only Option CandidatesmaysitfortheCPTesterexaminationwithouttakingtheclass.Thewrittenexamisopenbooksothatcandidatescanbringtheirownreferences;however,thepracticalexamisclosedbook.ExamOnlycandidatesmayonlyattendthecourseonthedayof theexam.ContactNACEFirstServiceformoreinformationbyphone:+1281-228-6223,ore-mail:FirstService@nace.org.Registrationfeesforexamonlycandidatesarenonrefundable.

CP 1—Cathodic Protection Tester Exam Only

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Parallel Path to Certification for■ Corrosion

Technologist■ SeniorCorrosion

TechnologistSee inside-cover spread for details.

Fees Advance RegistrationMember—$1,495Nonmember—$1,670

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,645Nonmember—$1,820(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

CP 2—Cathodic Protection Technician

Reference Materials Included with Course Registration Fees StudentsreceivetheCP2–CathodicProtectionTechniciancoursemanualonCDpriortothestartof thecourse.Aprintedcoursemanual,aswellasPipeline Corrosion and Cathodic Protection, Third Edition,areprovidedtostudentson-site.

5.0 CEUs

6-Day Classroom Course 1st day: 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. • 2nd–5th days: 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 6th day (exam day): 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., unless otherwise noted

Description TheCP 2–Cathodic ProtectionTechnician course is an intensive 6-day course presentingCP technology,which prepares students for theNACECathodic ProtectionTechnicianCertification examination.Coursetopicsincludeintermediate-leveldiscussionsof corrosiontheoryandCPconcepts,typesof CPsystems,ACandDCstraycurrent interference,andadvancedfieldmeasurement techniques.Thiscourseprovidesboththeoreticalknowledgeandpracticaltechniquesfortestingandevaluatingdatatodeterminetheeffectivenessof bothgalvanicandimpressedcurrentCPsystemsandtogatherdesigndata.Classroominstructioniscomprisedof lecturesandhands-ontrainingatanoutdoorfacility,usingequipmentandinstrumentsforCPtesting.Thecourseconcludeswitha2.5-hourwrittenanda2-hourpracticalexam.

Who Should Attend Thiscourseisdesignedforindividualswithaworkingknowledgeof CPorpossessextensiveyearsof CPfieldexperiencewithatechnicalbackground.Studentsshouldcompleteapreliminaryapplicationforcertificationat least 60 days in advance so that prerequisites can be verified.Knowledge of the following subjects arenecessaryforunderstandingthematerialinthiscourse:in-depthhighschoolchemistryandmathematicscourses(algebra,balancingequations,conversionsof units,logarithms,andgraphs);theNACEBasicCorrosioncourse,CP1-CathodicProtectionTester course, or equivalent; and comprehensive knowledge of electrochemistry,electricity,electricallaws,seriesandparallelcircuits,meteroperation,andCPfundamentals.

Prerequisites Foreachpath,allprerequisitesmustbemetinordertoapplyfortheCP2–CathodicProtectionTechniciancourse.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)

Path 1 Path 2 Path 3

1 year CP work experience 2 years CP work experience 3 years CP work experience

PLUS PLUS PLUS

4-year physical science or engineering degree 2-year post high school training from an approved math or science technical/trade school including algebra and logarithms training

High school diploma or GED including algebra and logarithms training

PLUS PLUS PLUS

CP Tester Certification or equivalent training CP Tester Certification or equivalent training CP Tester Certification or equivalent training

■ CorrosionTheory■ CPFundamentals■ FieldMeasurementsandInstrumentation

■ DCPowerSources■ SafetySpecifictoCP■ CPRecordkeeping

Skill Assessment ToreceivetheCathodicProtectionTechniciancertification,astudentmustpassanopenbook,writtenexamandaclosedbook,practicalexamwithagradeof 70%orgreater.Uponsuccessfulcompletionof theexamination,aCertifiedNACECathodicProtectionTechnicianwillpossessthefollowingskillsandknowledgefactors:■ Perform advanced field tests (including current requirement test, shorted casing test, IR drop test, soil resistivity, and

interference tests) and evaluate the results■ Perform tests to verify the presence of stray current interference and recommend method(s) to mitigate the interference■ Understand AC voltage and its mitigation■ Maintenance of documentation and records, including data plotting and analysis■ Conduct and understand the importance of periodic surveys, including IR-Free readings, polarization decay tests, and

current measurements■ Test and troubleshoot rectifier component parts■ Understand corrosion coupon test stations■ Understand code requirements related to CP

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4.5-Hour Examination

Description CandidatesmeetingtheprerequisitesforCP2maysitfortheCathodicProtectionTechnicianCertificationexamwithouttakingtheCP2–CathodicProtectionTechniciancourse.Theexam-onlyoptionconsistsof thesame2.5-hourwrittenexamand2-hourpracticalexamofferedintheCP2–CathodicProtectionTechnicianCourse.ExamOnlycandidatesreceiveaCP2–CathodicProtectionTechniciancoursemanualbymailafterregisteringfortheexam.Examinationsareofferedonthelastdayof theregularlyscheduledCP2courseofferings.Candidatesmayonlyattendthecourseonthedayof theexam.

Prerequisites Allprerequisitesmustbemetinordertoregisterfortheexamonlyoption.Candidateshavethreepathsfromwhichtochoose.If choosingtotaketheexamonlyoptionforcertification,pleasenotethatcandidatesmustalsohavetrainingequivalenttotheinformationpresentedintheCP2–CathodicProtectionTechniciancourse.Anapprovedapplicationisrequiredbeforecertificationisissued.Applicationsareavailableonlineatwww.nace.org,orcontactNACEFirstServicebyphone:+1281-228-6223,ore-mail:[email protected].

Exam Only Option QualifiedcandidatesmaysitfortheCathodicProtectionTechnicianCertificationexamwithouttakingtheclass.Thewrittenexamisopenbooksothatcandidatescanbringtheirownreferences;however,thepracticalexamisclosedbook.Duetothedifficultylevelof theExamOnlyOption,NACEhighlyrecommendsthatindividualshavepriorCPtrainingequivalenttotheCP2–CathodicProtectionTechniciancourseinadditiontotheprerequisiteslistedforCP2.Formoreinformation,contactNACEFirstServicebyphone:+1281-228-6223,ore-mail:FirstService@nace.org.Registrationfeesforexamonlycandidatesarenonrefundable.

CP 2—Cathodic Protection Technician Exam Only

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CP 3—Cathodic Protection Technologist

Reference Materials Included with Course Registration Fees StudentsreceivetheCP3–CathodicProtectionTechnologistcoursemanualonCDpriortothestartof thecourse.Aprintedcoursemanualisprovidedtostudentson-site.

5.4 CEUs

Parallel Path to Certification for■ CorrosionTechnologist■ SeniorCorrosion

TechnologistSee inside-cover spread for details.

Fees Advance RegistrationMember—$1,310Nonmember—$1,485

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,460Nonmember—$1,635(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquar-ters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

6-Day Classroom Course1st day: 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. • 2nd – 5th days: 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.6th day (exam day): 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted

DescriptionTheCP3–CathodicProtectionTechnologist course isan intensive6-daycoursepresentingCP technology,whichpreparesstudentsfortheNACECathodicProtectionTechnologistCertificationexamination.Thecourseconcludeswitha5-hourwrittenanda2.5-hourproblemsolvingexam.

Who Should AttendThiscourseisdesignedforindividualswithextensiveCPfieldexperienceandastrongtechnicalbackgroundincathodicprotection.Studentsshouldcompleteapreliminaryapplicationforcertificationatleast60daysinadvancesoprerequisitescanbeverified.

PrerequisitesFor each path, all prerequisites must be met in order to register for the CP 3–Cathodic ProtectionTechnologistCourse.Astrongalgebrabackground,withthoroughunderstandingof unitsconversionsandscientificnotation, is requiredasaminimummathematicsprerequisite.Abasicunderstandingof trigonometryandgeometryisrecommended.

Path 1 Path 2 Path 3

3 years CP work experience with progressively increasing technical responsibilities

6 years CP work experience with progressively increasing technical responsibilities

8 years CP work experience with progressively increasing technical responsibilities

PLUS PLUS PLUS

4-year physical science or engineering degree 2 years post-high school training from an approved math or science technical/trade school including algebra and logarithm training

High school diploma or GED including algebra and logarithm training

PLUS PLUS PLUS

CP Technician certification or equivalent training CP Technician certification or equivalent training CP Technician certification or equivalent training

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)

■ CPTheory■ CP Criteria■ CPInterference■ DetectingStrayCurrent,ACInterference,

andTelluricCurrentInterference

■ CPDesignFundamentals■ DesignCalculations(circuitresistances,system

capacityandlife,numberof anodes,drivingvoltage)■ Evaluationof SystemPerformance■ TroubleshootingCathodicProtectionSystems

Skill AssessmentToreceive theCathodicProtectionTechnologistcertification,a studentmustpassawrittenandapracticalexaminationwithagradeof 70%orgreater.Uponsuccessfulcompletionof theexamination,aCertifiedNACECPTechnologistwillpossessthefollowingskillsandknowledgefactors:■ Understand activation, concentration, and resistance polarization, and the mathematical expressions of these concepts. ■ Understand the factors that affect polarization (area, temperature, relative movement, ion concentration, oxygen

concentration). ■ Understand the NACE criteria for CP, be able to apply the criteria, and make adjustments as necessary to CP systems

in compliance with the criteria defined by the company where the technologist is employed. ■ Understand the concept of current distribution and be able to determine ideal current distribution for a CP system

taking into account the factors affecting current distribution (anode-to-cathode separation distance, electrolyte and structure resistivity variation, current attenuation).

■ Perform advanced cathodic protection testing using correct measurement techniques to monitor CP system performance, and accurately interpret the data collected to ensure optimum CP system performance. Based on data collected, determine if correction/modifications to system components are necessary.

■ Identify errors in data collection/CP measurements including contact resistance errors, voltage drop errors, and reference electrode errors.

■ Conduct and document interference tests to determine if interference exists and identify the source of the interference. ■ Upon determination of interference, identify and implement a method of control that will mitigate the effects of the

stray current. ■ Design and install simplistic forms of galvanic and impressed current cathodic protection facilities, and perform the

necessary mathematical calculations.

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CP 3–Cathodic Protection Technologist Exam Only7.5-Hour Examination

DescriptionCandidatesmeetingtheprerequisitesforCP3maysitfortheCathodicProtectionTechnologistCertificationexamwithouttakingtheCP3–CathodicProtectionTechnologistcourse.Theexamonlyoptionconsistsof thesame5-hourwrittenexamand2.5-hourproblemsolvingexamofferedintheCP3–CathodicProtectionTechnologistCourse.ExamOnlycandidatesreceiveacopyof theCP3–CathodicProtectionTechnologistcoursemanualbymailafterregisteringfortheexam.Examinationsareofferedonthelastdayof theregularlyscheduledCP3courseofferings.Candidatesmayonlyattendthecourseonthedayof theexam.

PrerequisitesThesameworkexperiencerequirementsandprerequisitesthatapplytotheCP3–CathodicProtectionTechnologistCourseapplytotheexamonlyoption.Candidateshavethreeprerequisitepathsfromwhichtochoose.If choosingtotaketheexam-onlyoptionforcertification,pleasenotethatcandidatesmustalsohaveCPtrainingequivalenttothetrainingpresentedintheCP3course.Anapprovedapplicationisalsorequiredbeforethiscertificationisissued.Applicationsareavailableonlineatwww.nace.org,orcontactNACEFirstServicebyphone:+1281-228-6223,ore-mail:[email protected].

Exam Only OptionQualifiedcandidatesmaysitfortheCathodicProtectionTechnologistCertificationexamwithouttakingtheclass.Thewrittenexamisopenbooksothatcandidatescanbringtheirownreferences;however,thepracticalexamisclosedbook.Formoreinformation,contactNACEFirstServicebyphone:+1281-228-6223,ore-mail:[email protected].

Fees Member—$655Nonmember—$805

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CP 4—Cathodic Protection Specialist6-Day Classroom Course 1st day: 1 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. • 2nd–5th days: 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. 6th day (exam day): 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted

Description TheCP4–CathodicProtectionSpecialistcourseisanintensive6-dayclassfocusingontheprinciplesandproceduresforCPdesignonavarietyof structuresforbothgalvanicandimpressedcurrentsystems.Thecoursediscussestheoreticaldesignconcepts,considerationsthatinfluencethedesign(environment,structuretype/materialsof construction,coatings),designfactors,andcalculations(includingattenuation).Classroominstructioniscomprisedof lecture,in-classdiscussion,andpracticewithdesignexamplesonvariousstructures(i.e.,pipelines,tanksandwellcasings,offshoreapplications,andsteelreinforcinginconcretestructures).Thecourseconcludeswitha5-hourwrittenanda2.5-hourproblemsolvingexamination.Theexaminationisopenbookandstudentsarewelcometobringanyreferencematerialtheywouldliketotheexamination.

Who Should Attend Thiscourseisdesignedforthoseindividualsinvolvedinthedesign,installation,andmaintenanceof CPsystems.PriortotakingtheNACEtrainingcourseortheexam,studentsmusthavecompletedcollegeoruniversity-levelcoursesinalgebra,geometry,andtrigonometry,andmusthavesignificantamountsof practicalexperienceinCPdesign.

NOTE: The CP Specialist examination is challenging, and the CP 4–Cathodic Protection Specialist course is intended as a refresher course for individuals already meeting the experience and education prerequisites for the exam. A direct progression from Cathodic Protection Technologist (CP 3) to Cathodic Protection Specialist (CP 4) does not exist. Participating only in the CP 4–Cathodic Protection Specialist course does not ensure success on the Cathodic Protection Specialist examination. Substantial experience involving all aspects of cathodic protection, including design and formal education in math/science/engineering, is critical to students’ success in the course and examination. Attendance at the Cathodic Protection Technologist course is highly recommended before taking the CP 4–Cathodic Protection Specialist course or exam only option.

Prerequisites Foreachpath,allprerequisitesmustbemetinordertoregisterfortheCP4–CathodicProtectionSpecialistcourse.Astrongbackgroundinadvancedalgebra,trigonometry,andgeometryisrecommendedasaminimummathematicsprerequisite.

Parallel Path to Certification for■ CorrosionTechnologist■ SeniorCorrosion

TechnologistSee inside-cover spread for details.

Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,310Nonmember—$1,485

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,460Nonmember—$1,635(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Materials Included with Course Registration Fees StudentsreceivetheCP4–CathodicProtectionSpecialistCoursemanualonCDpriortothestartof thecourse.AprintedcoursemanualandHandbook of Cathodic Corrosion Protection: Theory and Practice of Electrochemical Protection Processesareprovidedtostudentsonsite.

5.6 CEUs

Path 1 Path 2 Path 3

4 years CP work experience, including 4 years in responsible charge

6 years CP work experience, including 4 years in responsible charge

12 years CP work experience, including 4 years in responsible charge

PLUS PLUS PLUS

A Bachelor’s degree in one of the following:• Engineering• Physical Sciences

4-year physical science or engineering degree 2 years post-high school training in math or science from an approved technical/trade school including algebra, trigonometry, and logarithms training

PLUS PLUS PLUS

An advanced degree in engineering or physical science that required a qualification exam, such as:• P.E., P.Eng, or equivalent• EIT registration or equivalentCP Technologist Certification or equivalent training

CP Technologist Certification or equivalent training CP Technologist Certification or equivalent training

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CP 4—Cathodic Protection SpecialistCourse Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ Conceptof CP■ FactorsInfluencingCPDesign■ CPSystems■ DesignFactorsandCalculations■ Designexamplesforthefollowingstructures/environments:

—TransmissionandOtherPipelines,Tanks,andWellCasings —MarineandOffshoreApplications —WaterTanks,SurfaceCondensers,andThickeners —SteelReinforcinginConcreteStructures

Skill Assessment ToreceivetheCathodicProtectionSpecialistcertification,astudentmustpassanopenbook,writtenexamwithagradeof 70%orgreater.Uponsuccessfulcompletionof theexamination,aCertifiedNACECathodicProtectionSpecialistwillpossessthefollowingskillsandknowledgefactors:■ Design complete CP systems in a variety of industry applications including water tanks, aboveground

and underground storage tanks, and pipelines■ Demonstrate knowledge of rectifier and ground bed installation, along with source code calculations and

protective coatings■ Perform corrosion analysis on the job site■ Manage and direct field tests■ Apply new technologies to existing CP programs■ Provide formal training to understudies on basic and advanced CP concepts■ Understand and comply with codes, regulations, reporting procedures, and standard practices

7.5-Hour ExaminationDescription CandidatesmeetingtheprerequisitesforCP4maysitfortheCathodicProtectionSpecialistexamwithouttakingtheCP4-CathodicProtectionSpecialistcourse.Theexamonlyoptionconsistsof thesame5-hourwrittenand2.5-hourproblemsolvingexamsoffered intheCP4course.ExamOnlycandidatesreceiveacopyof theCP4–CathodicProtectionSpecialistCoursemanualbymailafterregisteringfortheexam.Examinationsareofferedthelastdayof theregularlyscheduledCP4-CathodicProtectionSpecialistcourseofferings.Candidatesmayonlyattendthecourseonthedayof theexam.

Prerequisites The same work experience requirements and prerequisites that apply to the CP 4–CathodicProtectionSpecialistCourseapplytotheexamonlyoption.Candidateshavethreeprerequisitepathsfromwhichtochoose.Anapprovedapplicationisrequiredbeforecertificationisissued.Applicationsareavailableonlineatwww.nace.org,orcontactNACEFirstServicebyphone:+1281-228-6223,ore-mail:[email protected].

Exam Only Option QualifiedcandidatesmaysitfortheCathodicProtectionSpecialistCertificationexamwithouttakingtheCP4course.Thewrittenexamisopenbooksothatcandidatescanbringtheirownreferences.Formoreinformation,contactNACEFirstServicebyphone:+1281-228-6223,ore-mail:FirstService@nace.org.Registrationfeesforexamonlycandidatesarenonrefundable.

CP 4—Cathodic Protection Specialist Exam Only

Fees Member—$655Nonmember—$805

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6-Day Classroom Course 1st day: 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. • 2nd–5th days: 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 6th day: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., unless otherwise noted

Description TheCathodicProtectionInterferencecourseisa6-daycoursefocusingonACandDCinterference.Thecourseprovidesin-depthcoverageof boththeoreticalconceptsandpracticalapplicationsof identifyinginterferenceandinterferencemitigationtechniques.Studentswilllearntoidentifythecausesandeffectsof interference,conductteststodetermineif aninterferenceconditionexists,andperformcalculationsrequiredtopredictACinterference.Classroominstructioniscomprisedof lectureanddiscussion,in-classexperiments,casestudies,andgroupexercises.Thecourseconcludeswitha5-hourwrittenexam.

Who Should Attend ThiscourseisdesignedforindividualswithextensiveCPfieldexperience,astrongbackgroundinmathematics,andastrongtechnicalbackgroundincathodicprotection.

Prerequisites ■ CP3—CathodicProtectionTechnologistcertificationrecommended■ Minimumof 3yearsCPworkexperience■ Thoroughunderstandingof: —Unitsconversions —Scientificnotation —Advancedalgebra —DCcircuits■ Previousexposureto: —BasicACcircuits —Complexnumbers(i.e.,imaginarynumbers) —Interferencetesting

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ Effectsof StrayCurrent,ACVoltage,andTelluriccurrentsonMetallicStructures■ DetectingStrayCurrent,ACInterference,andTelluriccurrent■ DeleteriousEffectsof ACandDCInterference■ MitigationandMonitoringof ACandDCInterference■ PredictingACInterference

CP Interference

Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,310Nonmember—$1,485

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,460Nonmember—$1,635(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Materials Included with Course Registration Fees StudentsreceivetheCPInterferencecoursemanualonCDpriortothestart of thecourse.Aprintedcoursemanualisprovided tostudentson-site.

5.0 CEUs

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6-Day Classroom Course1st day: 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. • 2nd–5th days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 6th day: 8 a.m. to noon, unless otherwise noted

Description Thiscoursefocusesonthecontrolof metalliccorrosionbyapplyingcoatingsandcathodicprotection,withcoatingsastheprimarymethodof corrosioncontrolsupplementedbycathodicprotection.Thecourseisdesignedforcorrosioncontrolpersonnelwhohandletheselectionandapplicationof protectivecoatingsthatwillbeexposedcathodicprotection.Attheconclusionof thecourse,studentstakea5-hourwrittenexamination.

Who Should Attend Thiscourseisforindividualswhouseprotectivecoatingsforcorrosioncontrol,andwhoobserve,record,ormeasuretheeffectivenessof cathodicprotectionsystems.

Prerequisites AttendeesmusthaveCathodicProtectionTesterCertificationorequivalenttraining.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ BasicCorrosionTheoryandCPFundamentals■ StructuresProtectedbyCoatingsandCathodicProtection■ CathodicProtectionanditsRelationshiptoCoatings■ SurfacePreparationandCoatingApplication■ Typesof CoatingsUsedwithCathodicProtection■ SynergisticEffectsbetweenCoatingsandCathodicProtection■ CoatingPerformanceTesting■ ExcavationExamination■ EvaluatingCorrosion

Coatings in Conjunction with Cathodic Protection

Parallel Path to Certification for■ SeniorCorrosion

TechnologistSee inside-cover spread for details.

Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,495Nonmember—$1,670

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,645Nonmember—$1,820(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Material Included with Course Registration Fees StudentsreceivetheCoatingsinConjunctionwithCathodicProtectionCourseManualonCD priortothestartof course.AprintedcoursemanualandCorrosion Prevention by Protective Coatings, Second EditionbyC.G.Munger,revisedbyL.D.Vincent areprovidedtostudentson-site.

4.8 CEUs

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CP 2—Cathodic Protection Technician—Maritime

6-Day Classroom Course 1st day: 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. • 2nd–5th days: 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 6th day: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., unless otherwise noted

Description DevelopedforNAVSEA(partof theU.S.Navy),thisintensivesix-daycoursepresentsCPtechnologytopreparestudentsfortheNACECathodicProtectionTechnicianCertificationexamination.Thecourserepresentsaparallelpathtocertificationwithspecificdiscussionpertainingtoshipboardcathodicprotection.Italsoprovidesboththeoreticalknowledgeandpracticaltechniquesfortestingandevaluatingdatatodeterminetheeffectivenessof bothgalvanicandimpressedcurrentCPsystems.Coursetopicsincludeintermediateleveldiscussionsof corrosiontheoryandCPconceptsincludingthosespecifictoships,typesof CPsystems,ACandDCstraycurrentinterference,andadvancedfieldmeasurementtechniquesspecifictoships.

Who Should Attend Thiscourseisdesignedforindividualswhoworkinthemaritimeindustry,haveaworkingknowledgeof shipboardcathodicprotection,orhaveextensiveyearsof CPfieldexperiencewithatechnicalbackground.Studentsmustcompleteapreliminaryapplicationforcertificationatleast60daysinadvancesothateducationandprerequisitescanbeverified.Knowledgeof thefollowingsubjectsarenecessaryforunderstandingthematerialinthiscourse:in-depthhighschoolchemistryandmathematicscourses(algebra,balancingequations,conversionsof units,logarithms,andgraphs);theNACEBasicCorrosioncourse,CP1—CathodicProtectionTesterorequivalent;andcomprehensiveknowledgeof electrochemistry,electricity,electricallawsandseriesandparallelcircuits,meteroperation,andCPfundamentals.

Prerequisites Foreachpath,allprerequisitesmustbemetinordertoregisterfortheCP2—CathodicProtectionTechnician–Maritimecourse.

Path 1 Path 2 Path 3

1 year CP work experience 2 years CP work experience 3 years CP work experience

PLUS PLUS PLUS

4-year physical science or engineering degree 2-year post high school training from an approved math or science technical/trade school including algebra and logarithms training

High school diploma or GED including algebra and logarithms training

PLUS PLUS PLUS

CP Tester Certification or equivalent training CP Tester Certification or equivalent training CP Tester Certification or equivalent training

Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,495Nonmember—$1,670

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,645Nonmember—$1,820(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Materials Included with Course Registration Fees StudentsreceivetheCP2–CathodicProtectionTechnician–MaritimeCourseManualonCDpriortothestartof course.Aprintedcoursemanual,aswellasPipeline Corrosion and Cathodic Protection, Third Edition,isprovidedtostudentson-site.

5.0 CEUs

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CP 2—Cathodic Protection Technician—MaritimeCourse Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ CorrosionTheory■ CPFundamentals■ CPSystems■ CorrosionResistantMaterialsUsedinMarineVessels■ DCPowerSourcesforCPandShipboardCP■ SafetySpecifictoCP■ FieldMeasurementsSpecifictoMarineVessels■ StrayCurrentandCPInterference■ MonitoringCPSystems■ Troubleshooting

Skill Assessment ToreceivetheCathodicProtectionTechnician–Maritimecertification,astudentmustpassanopenbook,writtenexamandaclosedbook,practicalexamwithagradeof 70%orgreater.Uponsuccessfulcompletionof theexamination,aCertifiedNACEMaritimeCPTechnicianwillpossessthefollowingskillsandknowledgefactors:■ Perform advanced field tests and evaluate the results ■ Perform tests to verify the presence of stray current interference and recommend method(s) to mitigate the

interference ■ Maintenance of documentation and records, including data plotting and analysis ■ Conduct and understand the importance of periodic surveys, including IR Free readings, polarization

decay tests, and current measurements ■ Test and troubleshoot rectifier component parts ■ Understand corrosion coupon test stations ■ Understand code requirements related to CP ■ Understand AC voltage and its mitigation

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Corrosion Assessment Training

CorrosionAssessmentTrainingatNACEInternationaliscomprehensivetrainingforthecorrosionprofessionalworkingineithertheshipboardmarineenvironment

(S-CAT)ortheoffshoreplatformenvironment(O-CAT).Internationalindustrystandardsarepresentedandsimulationsareusedtocreateanimmersiveclassroomenvironmentforthestudent.

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Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,395Nonmember—$1,570

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,545Nonmember—$1,720(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Material Included with Course Registration Fees Studentsreceivethefollowingguideon-site:■ Offshore Platform Photo

Assessment Guide

4.0 CEUs

5-Day Classroom Course1st – 5th days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted

Description TheOffshoreCorrosionAssessmentTrainingcourseisanintensefive-dayprogramaddressingtheelementsof in-serviceinspectionandmaintenanceplanningforfixedoffshorestructures.The course also focuses on the Minerals Management Services (MMS) A-B-C facilityevaluationgradingsystemrequirementsforLevel1InspectionReporting.

Who Should AttendThiscourseisvaluabletoanyoneinvolvedincorrosioncontrolandintegritymanagementof fixedoffshorestructures.Thecurriculumbenefitsvaryingdegreesof personnel,fromthosewithmanagementandplanningresponsibilitiestothefieldinspectorsconductingin-serviceinspections of the facility. The program is also valuable for offshore platform operationspersonnel tobetterunderstandcorrosionpreventionsystemsutilizedonoffshorestructuresandtheirsuccessfulimplementation.

Prerequisites Nopriortrainingisrequired.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ CorrosionandCorrosionControl■ ProtectiveCoatingsSystems■ Splash-ZoneSystems■ CathodicProtectionSystems■ RegulatoryIssues■ CorrosionPreventionMaintenancePrograms■ FacilityBreakdown■ ConditionGradingSystems■ AssessmentStandards■ Safety■ In-ServiceEvaluationEquipment■ InspectionPlanning■ MMSLevel1Inspections(ABCGrading)■ DataUtilizationandMaintenancePlanning

Offshore Corrosion Assessment Training (O-CAT)

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Shipboard Corrosion Assessment Training (S-CAT)

Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,100Nonmember—$1,275

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,250Nonmember—$1,425(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

4.0 CEUs

5-Day Classroom Course 1st – 5th days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted

Description The Shipboard Corrosion Assessment Training course provides a foundation of coatings,corrosion, and corrosion control knowledge for assessing the condition of tanks and otherstructures, while determining the required actions necessary to effectively maintain fullyoperationalstatus.Thecourseequipstheassessorwithpracticalguidelinesforsurveyingandevaluatingtheconditionof theprotectivecoatingsystemonspecificareasof marinevessels.

DuringtheS-CATcoursestudentswillusetheShipboardCorrosionAssessmentImmersionTool,theonlyvirtualtrainingenvironmentforcorrosioninthemarineindustry.Thistrainingaid allows students to experience a direct simulation of events that occur onmilitary andcommercial ships every day. The desired end result is a consistent and orderly process of evaluationthathastheconfidenceof everyoneinvolvedinthemaintenancecycle.

Who Should Attend ■ CoatingInspectors■ ShipyardPlanners■ DesignEngineers■ TypeCommanderRepresentatives■ PortEngineers

Prerequisites AttendeesshouldpossessaHighSchooldiploma(orGED)andhaveaminimumof threemonthsexperienceintheevaluationof corrosionorcoatingsbreakdownonmarinevessels.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ VisualAssessmentExercise■ CorrosionTheory■ CorrosionControlMethods■ CathodicProtection■ ProtectiveCoatingsandLiningsOverview■ CorrosionResistantMaterials■ Safety■ CorrosionProtectionSystemEvaluation■ EvaluationToolsandEquipment■GradingSystem

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Pipelines

NACEInternationalcontinuestoexpanditscurriculumtoincludecoursesdesignedforthepipelineindustry.TrainingincludestheNACEOperatorQualification

(OQ)andaPipelineCorrosionIntegrityManagement(PCIM)program.

PCIMofferstwotracks,aFieldtrackandanEngineertrack.TheField trackfocusesonremediationtechnologyandfieldtechniquesforimplementinganintegritymanagementprogram,andincludesthefollowingcourses:

• Internal Corrosion for Pipelines - Basic• PCIM-Field Techniques for External Corrosion—coversaspectsof external

pipelinecorrosion,indirectexaminations,physicalmeasurementsatdirectexaminationsformetalloss,andchemicalsamplingforcorrosivity

TheEngineer trackfocusesontheimplementationandmanagementof anintegrityprogramforapipelinesystem.Theemphasisatthislevelisonintegrityverificationandmaintenanceoptimization,andincludesthefollowingcourses:

• PCIM-Engineer • PCIM-Direct Assessment—coversindustrystandardsrelatedtoDirect

Assessment(DA),DAdataanalysisandintegration,andremediationandmitigationactivities

• PCIM-In-line Inspection—focusesonthebenefitsof usingIn-lineInspection(ILI)andtherelationshipof ILItoanoverallintegrityassessment

CurrentregulatoryrequirementsandindustryneedfortraininginthisareamakethisprogramapriorityforNACEInternational.

NACEintroducedtwonewcoursesinresponsetoindustryrequestsforformaltrainingandcertificationininternalcorrosiontechnology:

InternalCorrosionforPipelines-Basic

InternalCorrosionforPipelines-Advanced

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Internal Corrosion for Pipelines - Basic5-Day Classroom Course1st – 5th days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted

DescriptionTheInternalCorrosionforPipelines-Basiccourseprovidesstudentswiththefundamentalsof implementing,monitoring,andmaintaininganinternalcorrosioncontrolprogramaspartof anoverallPipelineIntegrityManagementprogram.Thisintroductorylevelcoursefocusesoninternalcorrosionof liquidandnaturalgaspipelinesusedfortransmission,storage,andgatheringsystems.Classroominstructionconsistsof lecture,hands-onfieldtesting,andcasestudies.Thecourseconcludeswithbothwrittenandpracticalexams.ThepracticalexaminationincludesOperatorQualification(OQ)CoveredTaskAssessmentsforthefollowing:(1)Insertionandremovalof internalcorrosioncoupons,(2)Measurementof corrodedareaandpitdepthmeasurement(withpitgauge),and(3)Measurementof wallthicknessusinghandheldultrasonicmeter.

Who Should AttendThiscourseisgearedtowardindividualsatthetechnologistlevelwhohavesomebackgroundincorrosionandarefamiliarwithpipelineoperations.

Prerequisites■ HighSchoolDiploma■ 4yearsinternalcorrosionwork■ Itisalsorecommendedthatstudentshavesuccessfullycompletedthe

NACEBasicCorrosionCourse(seepage3)andhighschoolchemistry.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ CorrosionTheory-TypesandMechanisms■ Identificationof CorrosionMechanisms(SamplingandMonitoring)■ Investigationof Pipe/ComponentsRemovedfromService■ InternalCorrosionMitigation■ InternalCorrosionIntegrityManagement

TheInternalCorrosionforPipelines-Basic(ExamOnlyOption)consistsof a2-hourwrittenanda2-hourpracticalexamination.StudentsseekingcertificationforInternalCorrosionTechnologistandarenotenrolledintheInternalCorrosionforPipelines-Basiccoursewilltakethesamewrittenandpracticalexaminationsofferedintheclassroomcourse.

Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,660Nonmember—$1,835

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,810Nonmember—$1,995(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Material Included with Course Registration Fees StudentsreceivetheInternalCorrosionforPipelinescoursemanualonCDpriortothestartof thecourse.Aprintedcoursemanualandthe Field Guide for Investigating Internal Corrosion of Pipelines are providedtostudentson-site.

4.0 CEUs

Fees Member—$655Nonmember—$805

Internal Corrosion for Pipelines - Basic (Exam Only Option)

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5-Day Classroom Course1st – 4th days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.5th day: 8 a.m. to noon, unless otherwise noted

DescriptionTheInternalCorrosionforPipelines-Advancedcoursefocusesonthemonitoringtechniquesandmitigationstrategiesrequiredtoassessinternalcorrosionanddevelopandmanageinternalcorrosioncontrolprograms.Datainterpretation,analysisandintegration,aswellascriteriafordeterminingcorrectiveactionforhigh-levelinternalcorrosionproblemswithinapipelinesystem,willbecoveredindetail.

Who Should Attend Individualsresponsibleforimplementation,maintenance,engineering,and/ormanagementof internalcorrosioncontrolprogramforpipelinesystem.

Prerequisites Toattendthiscourse,studentsshouldmeettherequirementsononeof thefollowingpaths:

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto) ■ ThreatEvaluationof aPipelineSystem ■ AssessmentandMitigationof InternalCorrosion ■ Decision,Risk,Monitoring,andMaintenanceOperationsof aPipelineSystem ■ PreventingCorrosionintheDesignof NewPipelines

Internal Corrosion for Pipelines - Advanced

Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,660Nonmember—$1,835

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,810Nonmember—$1,995(Advance registration fees and registration form must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.)

Reference Material Included with Course Registration Fees NACE Corrosion Engineer’s Reference Book, Third Edition

4.0 CEUs

Path 1 Path 2 Path 3

Hold Internal Corrosion Technologist Certification

8 years internal corrosion work experience in a pipeline environment

4 years internal corrosion work experience in a pipeline environment

PLUS

Bachelor’s degree in one of the following: Chemistry, Microbiology, Biology, Chemical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering

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Pipeline Corrosion Integrity Management (PCIM)PCIM—Engineer

5-Day Classroom Course1st – 5th days: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted

DescriptionThePCIM-EngineercourseservesasthekeytrainingtrackforthePCIMEngineer,whoisexpectedtofocusontheimplementationandmanagementof anintegrityprogramforapipelinesystem.Thecourseprovidescomprehensive,up-to-datecoverageof thevariousaspectsof time-dependentdeteriorationthreatstoliquidandgaspipelinesystems.

Who Should AttendPipelineengineersoranyoneresponsibleforimplementingandmanaginganintegrityprogramforapipelinesystem.

Course Highlights (includingbutnotlimitedto)■ Componentsof PipelineIntegrity■ Overviewof CFR49andIntegrityRequirements■ RiskAssessment■ TechnicalChallengestoPipelineIntegrity■ IntegrityVerification/Assessment■ RemediationActivities/RepairMethods■ InspectionandAssessmentIntervals■ PostIntegrityAssessmentRiskAnalysis

Skill AssessmentUponsuccessfulcompletionof thePCIM–Engineercourse,anindividualshouldbeableto:■ Interpret integrity related data ■ Perform an overall integrity assessment on a pipeline system ■ Calculate and quantify risk ■ Make recommendations to company management on risk management issues

PrerequisitesNopriortrainingrequired,but8yearsworkexperienceOR4yearsworkexperienceAND4-yeardegreeinphysicalscienceorengineeringisrecommended.

Fees Advance Registration Member—$1,550Nonmember—$1,695

Standard RegistrationMember—$1,700Nonmember—$1,845

4.0 CEUs

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NACE Operator Qualification ProgramNACE OQ 2.0—in cooperation with

TheNACEOperatorQualification(OQ)ProgramprovidesacurriculumgearedforemployeeswhohavelittleornoexperienceinpipelinecorrosionandrequiretrainingoncorrosionOQ-coveredtasks.

Theprogramis:■ Comprehensive—IncludesallCoveredTasksonpage40■ BeginnerLevel—Noexperiencenecessary■ Filledwithhigh-qualityvideodemonstrations■ DevelopedinpartnershipwithTheUniversityof Akron’sdistancelearninglabprogram

TheNACEOQProgramisalsoastartingpointforapathtofurtherprofessionaldevelopmentthroughNACEtrainingandcertification.Formoreinformation,contactNACEFirstServicebyphone:+1281-228-6223,orbye-mail:[email protected].

Online Written AssessmentsOnlinewrittenassessmentsareavailableforallcorrosion-relatedcoveredtasksandAbnormalOperatingConditions(AOC).Theassessmentsarecompletedonlineinthepresenceof aNACE-approvedsiteorproctor.

Performance Verifications (hands-onassessments)Performanceverification(PV)assessmentsareavailableforallcorrosion-relatedcoveredtasksandaredesignedtodetermineif anindividualcansatisfactorilyperformacoveredtask.PerformancemustbeevaluatedbyaNACE-approvedFieldEvaluator.ThePVdocuments,protocols,andadditionalinformationaboutevaluatorsareavailablefromwww.nace.org.

Fees for the NACE OQ training packages listed below include access to online training and online written assessments. They do not include any proctoring fees or PVs.

All NACE OQ Modules—$400ThisincludesaccesstoonlinetrainingforallNACEcoveredtasks,andaccesstoonlinewrittenassessments.

Cathodic Protection (CP) Modules—$200ThisincludesaccesstoonlinetrainingforallNACEcoveredtasks1–20,andaccesstoonlinewrittenassessments.

Coatings Modules—$200ThisincludesaccesstoonlinetrainingforallNACEcoveredtasks21–27,andaccesstoonlinewrittenassessments.

Internal Corrosion Modules—$200ThisincludesaccesstoonlinetrainingforallNACEcoveredtasks28–40,andaccesstoonlinewrittenassessments.

Performance Verifications—$25 per testing sessionPVsarehands-onassessmentsandarenotavailableonline.Inacontinoustestingsession,astudentmaycompleteanynumberof PVs.Thestudent’sproctorthensubmitsthecompletedPVstoNACE.Eachsubmissionof acompletedPVorsetof PVsis$25.

Proctor FeesThefeesaboverepresentNACEfees.Proctorsarerequiredforexaminationsandproctorsmayormaynothaveadditionalfees.

DiscountsCorporatediscountsareavailablefortrainingof morethan50students.PleasecontactFirstServicebyphone:+1281-228-6223,orbye-mail:[email protected].

If you have unique OQ training needs, contact NACE FirstService by phone: + 1 281-228-6223, or by e-mail: [email protected].

NACE is the OQ provider for IUPAT Members with the support of:

Foralistof NACECoveredTasks,refertopage45.

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NACE Operator Qualification Program

Standard Industry OQ Covered TasksNACE Covered Task 1 Measure structure-to-Electrolyte potentials

NACE Covered Task 2 Conduct close interval survey

NACE Covered Task 3 Test to detect interference

NACE Covered Task 4 Inspect and perform electrical test of bonds

NACE Covered Task 5 Inspect and test isolation devices

NACE Covered Task 6 Inspect and Verify Test Lead Continuity

NACE Covered Task 7 Repair damaged test leads

NACE Covered Task 8 Install test leads by non-exothermic welding methods

NACE Covered Task 9 Install test leads by exothermic welding methods

NACE Covered Task 10 Obtain a voltage and current output reading from a rectifier

NACE Covered Task 11 Check for proper operation of a rectifier

NACE Covered Task 12 Troubleshoot rectifier bond connections

NACE Covered Task 13 Repair or replace defective rectifier components

NACE Covered Task 14 Adjustment of rectifier

NACE Covered Task 15 Install bonds

NACE Covered Task 16 Install galvanic anodes

NACE Covered Task 17 Install rectifiers

NACE Covered Task 18 Install impressed current ground beds

NACE Covered Task 19 Repair shorted casings

NACE Covered Task 20 Locate Underground Pipeline Facilities

NACE Covered Task 21 Visual inspection of atmospheric coating

NACE Covered Task 22 Prepare surface for coating using hand and power tools

NACE Covered Task 23 Perform water pressure cleaning

NACE Covered Task 24 Prepare surface for coating by abrasive blasting

NACE Covered Task 25 Apply coating using hand application methods

NACE Covered Task 26 Apply coating using spray applications

NACE Covered Task 27 Use coating inspection tools

NACE Covered Task 28 Inspect for physical damage on buried or submerged pipe

NACE Covered Task 29 Inspect for external corrosion on buried or submerged pipe

NACE Covered Task 30 Inspect the condition of external coating on buried or submerged pipe

NACE Covered Task 31 Measure pit depth with pit gauge

NACE Covered Task 32 Measure wall thickness with handheld ultrasonic meter

NACE Covered Task 33 Measure corroded area

NACE Covered Task 34 Insert and remove internal corrosion coupons

NACE Covered Task 35 Monitor probes (on-line) for internal corrosion

NACE Covered Task 36 Perform Internal Corrosion Remediation

NACE Covered Task 37 Visual Inspection for Internal Corrosion

NACE Covered Task 38 Abnormal Operating Conditions (AOC)

NACE Covered Task 39 Abnormal Operating Conditions (AOC) for natural gas pipelines

NACE Covered Task 40 Abnormal Operating Conditions (AOC) for hazardous liquids

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Renewing Your NACE Certification Toupholdtheintegrityof yourNACECertification,youmustrenewyourcertificationeverythreeyears.Renewalinvolvesdocumentationof workexperienceandprofessionaldevelopment.NACEInternationalwillcontactyou60daysbeforeyourcertificationexpires.

Itistheresponsibilityof personscertifiedbyNACEInternationaltoapplyforandcompletethecertificationrenewalprocess.FailuretoreceiveanoticefromNACEInternationalshallnotbeacceptedasreasonforfailuretoapplyand/orcompletetherenewalprocess.

Specialist CertificationsCertification Hours/year Work Experience Required (years)

Corrosion Specialist 20 1.5

CP 4 Specialist 20 1.5

Chemical Treatment Specialist 20 1.5

Materials Selection/Design Specialist 20 1.5

Protective Coatings Specialist 20 1.5

Generalist CertificationsCorrosion Technician 8 1.5

Corrosion Technologist 8 1.5

Senior Corrosion Technologist 12 1.5

Cathodic Protection CertificationsCP 1 Tester 8 1.5

CP 2 Technician 8 1.5

CP 3 Technologist 8 1.5

Coating Inspector CertificationsNACE Coating Inspector Level 1—Certified 8* 1.5

NACE Coating Inspector Level 2—Certified 8* 1.5

NACE Certified Coating Inspector—Level 3 12* 1.5

NACE Certified Coating Inspector – Nuclear Facilities Certification Supplement 40* 1.5

*Professional development hours will not be required for renewal until the end of 2009. At that time, a prorated system will be implemented to phase in the requirements.

Internal Corrosion CertificationInternal Corrosion Technologist 13.5 2.5

Senior Internal Corrosion Technologist 20 2.5

Professional Development RequirementsProfessionaldevelopmenthoursvaryforcertainlevelsof certification.Thetablebelowoutlinesthehoursrequiredforeachcertificationtype.

Renewal Period Renewal FeesThree (3) years for all certifications Members—$140 per three years for all certifications

Nonmembers—$350 per three years for all certifications

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Certification FAQsQ: When will the new renewal requirements apply to my current certification?A:Theserequirementswillgointoeffectthenexttimeyourenewyourcertification.

Q: Do the new renewal requirements impact my current renewal date?A:No,yourrenewaldateremainsthesame.

Q: With the new renewal requirements in place, what action is required of me?A:Pleasenotethatitisyourresponsibilitytoknowyourexpirationdate;however,NACEwillnotifyyouwhenitistimetorenew.Atthattime,therequirementslistedinthisTraining&CertificationGuidewilltakeeffect.

Q: What qualifies as professional development?A:Professionaldevelopmentreferstoeducationalactivitiesthatinclude,butarenotlimitedto,corrosionrelatedcourses,seminars,meetings,technicalpapers,orpresentations.

Q: Which NACE Certifications offer a Parallel Path option?A:CorrosionTechnician,CorrosionTechnologist,andSeniorCorrosionTechnologist.Seetheinsidecoverspreadformoredetails.

Q: If I choose the Parallel Path option, do I still need to meet the work requirements?A:Yes,allworkrequirementsmustbemetforeachcertification.

Q: How is work experience documented?A:Specialreferenceformsareincludedwithyourapplication.

Q: Can I use work documentation that I previously turned in?A:Yes,if thisdocumentationisusedwithinone(1)year.

Q: What is the difference between “acceptable work experience” and “acceptable work experience in responsible charge?”A:“Acceptableworkexperience”and“acceptableworkexperienceinresponsiblecharge”bothrefertodocumentedworkexperienceinthefieldof corrosionwhichincludes:(a)theinvestigationof corrosioncausesandmechanisms,(b)theinvestigation,design,andimplementationof corrosioncontrolprocedures,or(c)theteachingof corrosionrelatedscience.

However,“acceptableworkexperienceinresponsiblecharge”shouldbeatalevelof responsibilityrequiringinitiative,technicalability,andindependentjudgment.

Q: Are there any alternatives to actual “work experience” or “work experience in responsible charge?”A:Therearenoalternativesto“workexperience”or“workexperienceinresponsiblecharge.”

Q: Once I have successfully completed a course, how long do I have to apply it towards a certification?A:Youhavefive(5)yearstoapplyacoursetowardscertification.

Q: Are there any time constraints to completion of your certification by exam?A:Youhaveone(1)yearfromthetimewhenyourapplicationisapprovedinwhichtotaketheexamination.

Q: What is the NACE International Attestation?A:ThisisadocumentthatatteststoyourknowledgethatyouunderstandtheprivilegesandresponsibilitieswhichcomealongwithNACEInternationalCertification.BysigningtheAttestation,youagreetoadheretocertainstandardsandabidebycertainworkethics.Failuretocomplycouldresultindisciplinaryaction.

Q: Do I have to renew my certification?A:Yes,allcertificationsreneweverythree(3)years.GototheNACEWebsitetorenewonlineatwww.nace.org.

Q: Do I have to pay a fee to renew my certification?A:Yes,everythree(3)yearsyoupayafeetorenewyourcertification—$140forMembersand$350forNonmembers.YounolongerhavetopayAnnualMaintenanceFeesforyourcertification.

Q: How long can my file remain open after I have submitted my application paperwork?A:Filesremainopenfortwoyearswithnoactivity.Filesolderthantwoyearswithnoactivitywillbeclosed.

Q: What happens if I do not renew my certification?A:NACEallowsathreemonthgraceperiod(90days)afteryourcertificationexpirationdatebeforeyourrecordismarkedas“inactive”.Youhaveuptofiveyearstoreinstateyourcertificationandpayallfeesinarrears.AnycertificationlapsedformorethanfiveyearswillNOTbeabletobereinstatedandwillrequirestartingtheprogramoverfromthebeginning.

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Administrative InformationClass RegistrationToqualifyforAdvanceMemberorAdvanceNonmemberfees,acompletedregistrationformwithpaymentmustbereceivedatNACE35dayspriortotheclassdate.Classregistrationfeesincludestudentmanuals,coursematerials,refreshmentbreaks,andreferencebookswhereindicated.Attendeesareresponsiblefortheirownexpenses,including,butnotlimitedto,hotel,airfare,andmeals.Participantsareresponsibleformakingtheirownaccommodationarrangementsdirectlywiththehotel.NACEregretsthatitcannotberesponsibleforanylossordamagesincurredasaresultof cancellationof acoursebyNACEforanyreason.

Fee PaymentsAllsoftwarelicense,class,andexamregistrationfeesmustbepaidinU.S.dollars.Forclassesoutsideof NorthAmerica,feesinlocalcurrenciesmayapply.ContactNACEHeadquartersorthestatedlocalcontactbeforemakingfinalplans.Forclassorexamregistrations,advanceregistrationaccompaniedbyfullfeepaymentisrequiredtoguaranteeaseat.Paymentinfullisdueatthetimeof enrollment.Pleasedonotasktobeinvoiced.Aconfirmationletterwillbemailedwhenpaymentisreceivedwithcompletedregistrationforms.

Program fees are subject to change without advance notice.

Cancellation and Refund PolicyForclassesinCanadaandtheU.S.,paidorguaranteedregistrationscancelledinwritingatleast35calendardaysinadvanceof aclasswillreceiveafullrefund,lessa$50servicefee.Paidorguaranteedregistrationscancelledinwriting34to3daysbeforeaclasswillreceivearefundof 50%of theregistrationfee.Norefundsorcreditwillbeissuedoncancellationrequestsreceivedlessthan3daysbeforeaclassbegins.Baseduponavailability,transfertoanotherclassispermittedonetime,withthefollowingfees:35ormoredaysinadvanceof thestartdate,thefeeis$35;34-3daysbeforethestartdate,thefeeis$100.Transfersmaynotbemadelessthan3daysbeforeaclassbegins.Allrequestsfortransferorcancellationmustbesubmittedinwriting.ExamOnlyfeesandExamOnlyRetakeFeesarenonrefundable.ForsomeclassesoutsideCanadaandtheU.S.,contactthetrainingsponsorthatislisted.**

Software ReturnsTheCIPDVDSets1and2,theBasicCorrosionCourseonCD,andtheOQManualonCDarelicensedasfinalsaleitems.Noreturnsareacceptedontheseproductswiththeexceptionof defectivemerchandise.

Software ShippingPurchaserpaysactualshippingcostsinadditiontothelicensefee.Forfasterprocessingof yourorder,useacreditcardforpayment,orcontactNACEFirstServiceat+1800-797-6223forashippingquote.

Equal OpportunityItisthepolicyandpracticeof NACEtoassurethatnopersonwillbediscriminatedagainstorbedeniedthebenefitsof anyactivityorprogramonthebasisof theindividual’srace,color,religiouscreed,sex,maritalstatus,nationalorigin,ancestry,sexualorientation,ordisability.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs)CourseparticipantsmayreceiveCEUs.Refertothedescriptionof eachcourseontheNACEWebsite(www.nace.org/education)forinformationonCEUcredits.

MembershipAone-yearmembershipisincludedintheNonmembercourseFee,regardlessof yourmembershipstatusatthetimeof courseregistration.If youareamemberatthetimeof registrationbutpaytheNonmemberFee,yourmembershipwillbeextendedforoneyear.Thismembershipofferisonlyvalidatthetimeyoucompletethisform.Membershipwillbeprocesseduponcompletionof thecourse,determinationof eligibility,andonceallpaymentshavebeenprocessed.This$130valueincludesa$12subscriptionto Materials Performancemagazine.If youdonotwishtotakeadvantageof theone-yearmembershipandsubscriptiontoMaterials Performance,thenyoumustchecktheboxmarked“No”onthecourseregistrationform.

Registration & Licensing Fees for CDs and DVDsRegistrationandlicensefeesaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.

**NOTE: (1) NACE-approved Training Sponsors outside of the U.S. may have fees that vary from the fees listed above, based upon regional economics and fees for similar technical courses in their respective regions. (2) Registration fees for Canadian courses have been adjusted to include GST/HST as applicable.

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NACE Course Registration Form

Course Registration

Please note: Dates and locations may change without notice. For courses held in Canada, please add required sales tax to base course fee.

Code Class: Location/date Fee

Code Class: Location/date Fee

Code Class: Location/date Fee

Tax (add applicable tax for courses held in Canada)

TotalPayment Option—for classes in the U.S. and CanadaPayment should be made by check, money order, or credit card in U.S. funds made payable to NACE. Prepayment is required for all courses; nominations cannot be accepted. To ensure proper NACE member discounts, NACE members should provide their membership number above. Confirmation will be sent when payment is received with your completed registration form.

h Check/money order enclosed: $_________________ U.S.

h Credit card: h MasterCard h VISA h American Express h Discover

Account No.: ______________________________________________ Exp. date: ___________________

Names as it appears on card: ________________________________________________________________

Signature: ___________________________________________________________________________

PO Box 41027Houston, TX 77241-1027 USAPhone: +1 281/228-6285 • Fax: +1 281/228-6329E-mail: [email protected]: www.nace.org

*ATTENTION:

A one-year NACE International membership is included in the Nonmember Fee for this course. If you are a member at the time of course registration, but pay the Nonmember Fee, your membership will be extended for one year. This $130 value includes a Materials Performance magazine subscription.

This membership offer is only valid at the time you complete this form.

____NO, I do not want the one-year membership and subscription.

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) State—NACE International is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities upon request of the student (in a timely fashion) and upon verification of disability. Please contact NACE FirstService at 1 800/797-6223 (U.S. & Canada) or +1 281/228-6223 (worldwide) at least 30 days prior to the class or exam being attended.

NACE Member Number – Nonmember

Surname (last), Given (first)

Company

Shipping Address (no PO boxes, please)—Please enter mailing address below.

City

State/Province ZIP/Postal Code

Country

Mailing Address (if different than above)—Include city, state/province, and ZIP/postal code.

Business Phone Business Fax

E-mail Address

NOTE:NACE-approved Training Sponsors outside of the U.S. and Canada may have fees that vary, based on regional economics, fees, and applicable taxes for similar technical courses in the region. Visit www.nace.org for the most up-to-date course information.

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Please note course dates and locations are subject to change without notice. For the most updated course schedule and information, visit www.nace.org/eduschedule.

NACE regrets that it cannot be responsible for any loss or damages incurred as a result of cancellation of a course for any reason. This includes, but is not limited to, airfare penalties. It may be advisable to check the status of a course before making any nonrefundable travel arrangements.

To register for one of the following courses, go online to www.nace.org, or contact NACE FirstService, at +1 281-228-6223 unless otherwise indicated by a footnote. Please note published pricing may not apply to courses held outside the U.S. Contact the Training Sponsor for pricing on courses held outside the U.S. (See footnotes for contact information). Regular course hours are subject to change without notice. Refer to your registration confirmation letter for the start/end dates and times for your chosen course.

NACETrainingCourseSchedule

Dates Location coDe note

ciP LeveL 1

Oct 4-9, 2009 Albuquerque, NM 42410013

Oct 5-10, 2009 Chennai, India 42410013 36

Oct 5-10, 2009 Johannesburg, South Africa 42410014 38

Oct 7-12, 2009 Dubai, UAE 42410015 35

Oct 10-15, 2009 Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia 42410009 58

Oct 11-16, 2009 Houston, TX 42410022

Oct 11-16, 2009 Anaheim, CA 42410076

Oct 12-17, 2009 Shanghai, China 42410085 68

Oct 18-23, 2009 Orlando, FL 42410071

Oct 19-24, 2009 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 42410006 29

Oct 19-24, 2009 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK 42410042 50

Oct 26-31, 2009 Beijing, China 42410091 24

Nov 1-6, 2009 New Orleans, LA 42410060

Nov 2-7, 2009 Chennai, India 42410016 36

Nov 8-13, 2009 Houston, TX 42410023

Nov 8-13, 2009 Fahaheel, Kuwait 42410049 37

Nov 8-13, 2009 Pittsburgh, PA 42410058

Nov 9-14, 2009 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 42410101 67

Nov 16-21, 2009 Mumbai, India 42410053 23

Nov 23-28, 2009 Queensland, Australia 42410007 29

Nov 23-28, 2009 Aberdeen, Scotland 42410043 50

Nov 29-Dec 4, 2009 Houston, TX 42410024

Nov 30-Dec 5, 2009 Bangkok, Thailand 42410084 29

Dec 7-12, 2009 Dubai, UAE 42410017 35

Jan 3-8, 2010 Houston, TX 42410025

Jan 3-8, 2010 Media, PA 42410066

Jan 4-9, 2010 Chennai, India 42410036 36

Jan 9-14, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 42410094 35

Jan 10-15, 2010 Surrey, BC Canada 42410061

Jan 11-16, 2010 Mumbai, India 42410054 23

Jan 17-22, 2010 Houston, TX 42410026

Jan 17-22, 2010 Halifax, NS Canada 42410062

Jan 24-29, 2010 Calgary, AB Canada 42410069

Jan 25-30, 2010 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 42410072 29

Dates Location coDe note

Feb 7-12, 2010 Houston, TX 42410027

Feb 8-13, 2010 Chennai, India 42410037 36

Feb 21-26, 2010 Houston, TX 42410028

Feb 22-27, 2010 Aberdeen, Scotland 42410044

Feb 28-Mar 5, 2010 Edmonton, AB Canada 42410059

Mar 1-6, 2010 Johannesburg, South Africa 42410047 38

Mar 6-11, 2010 Dubai, UAE 42410095 35

Mar 7-12, 2010 Houston, TX 42410029

Mar 8-13, 2010 Chennai, India 42410038 36

Mar 8-13, 2010 Cape Town, South Africa 42410048 38

Apr 5-10, 2010 Chennai, India 42410039 36

Apr 11-16, 2010 Vallejo, CA 42410068

Apr 11-16, 2010 Anaheim, CA 42410077

Apr 11-16, 2010 Mobile, AL 42410081

Apr 12-17, 2010 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 42410073 29

Apr 18-23, 2010 Houston, TX 42410030

Apr 19-24, 2010 Bogota, Colombia 42410035

Apr 19-24, 2010 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK 42410045

Apr 26-May 1, 2010 Mumbai, India 42410055 23

May 2-7, 2010 Houston, TX 42410031

May 2-7, 2010 Virginia Beach, VA 42410065

May 3-8, 2010 Chennai, India 42410040 36

May 9-14, 2010 Beijing, China 42410092 24

May 23-28, 2010 Houston, TX 42410032

May 25-29, 2010 Dubai, UAE 42410096 35

Jun 5-10, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 42410097 35

Jun 6-11, 2010 Houston, TX 42410033

Jun 7-12, 2010 Chennai, India 42410041 36

Jun 7-12, 2010 Johannesburg, South Africa 42410063 38

Jun 7-12, 2010 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 42410074 29

Jun 13-18, 2010 Houston, TX 42410075

Jun 14-19, 2010 Cape Town, South Africa4 2410064 38

Jun 14-19, 2010 Cuernavaca, Mexico 42410088 31

Jun 20-25, 2010 Houston, TX 42410034

Jun 21-26, 2010 Mumbai, India 42410056 23

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ciP exam course 1

Oct 13-15, 2009 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK 43910004 50

Oct 26-28, 2009 Houston, TX 43910002

Mar 15-17, 2010 Daejeon, Korea 43910006 70

May 17-19, 2010 Houston, TX 43910003

Jun 14-16, 2010 Daejeon, Korea 43910007 70

ciP LeveL 2

Oct 4-9, 2009 Marabella, Trinidad 42610075 25

Oct 11-16, 2009 Albuquerque, NM 42610063

Oct 12-17, 2009 Perth, Australia 42610007 29

Oct 13-18, 2009 Dubai, UAE 42610014 35

Oct 17-22, 2009 Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia 42610011 58

Oct 18-23, 2009 Houston, TX 42610020

Oct 18-23, 2009 Anaheim, CA 42610061

Oct 19-24, 2009 Shanghai, China 42610067 68

Oct 25-30, 2009 Orlando, FL 42610059

Oct 26-31, 2009 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 42610008

Oct 26-31, 2009 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK 42610076 50

Nov 2-7, 2009 Beijing, China 42610071 24

Nov 8-13, 2009 New Orleans, LA 42610050

Nov 9-14, 2009 Chennai, India 42610015 36

Nov 15-20, 2009 Houston, TX 42610021

Nov 15-20, 2009 Pittsburgh, PA 42610048

Nov 16-21, 2009 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 42610081 67

Nov 30-Dec 5, 2009 Aberdeen, Scotland 42610033 50

Dec 6-11, 2009 Houston, TX 42610022

Dec 7-12, 2009 Bangkok, Thailand 42610009 29

Dec 13-18, 2009 Dubai, UAE 42610016 35

Jan 10-15, 2010 Houston, TX 42610023

Jan 10-15, 2010 Media, PA 42610054

Jan 16-21, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 42610072

Jan 17-22, 2010 Surrey, BC Canada 42610051

Jan 18-23, 2010 Mumbai, India 42610044 23

Jan 24-29, 2010 Houston, TX 42610024

Jan 24-29, 2010 Fahaheel, Kuwait 42610035 37

Jan 24-29, 2010 Halifax, NS Canada 42610052

Jan 31-Feb 5, 2010 Calgary, AB Canada 42610057

Feb 14-19, 2010 Houston, TX 42610025

Mar 7-12, 2010 Edmonton, AB Canada 42610049

Mar 12-17, 2010 Dubai, UAE 42610073 35

Mar 15-20, 2010 Chennai, India 42610031 36

Mar 21-26, 2010 Houston, TX 42610026

Apr 18-23, 2010 Vallejo, CA 42610056

Apr 18-23, 2010 Anaheim, CA 42610062

Apr 18-23, 2010 Mobile, AL 42610065

Apr 19-24, 2010 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 42610060 29

Apr 25-30, 2010 Houston, TX 42610027

Dates Location coDe note

Apr 26-May 1, 2010 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK 42610034 50

May 3-8, 2010 Mumbai, India 42610045 23

May 9-14, 2010 Houston, TX4 2610028

May 9-14, 2010 Virginia Beach, VA 42610053

May 16-21, 2010 Beijing, China 42610069 24

May 24-29, 2010 Bogota, Colombia 42610030 32

May 30-Jun 4, 2010 Dubai, UAE 42610074 35

Jun 13-18, 2010 Houston, TX 42610029

Jun 14-19, 2010 Chennai, India 42610032 36

Jun 21-26, 2010 Cuernavaca, Mexico 42610068 31

Jun 28-July 3, 2010 Mumbai, India 42610046 23

ciP exam course 2

Mar 1-3, 2010 Houston, TX 44010004

Mar 18-20, 2010 Daejeon, Korea 44010005 70

Jun 17-19, 2010 Daejeon, Korea 44010006 70

ciP LeveL 2, maritime emPhasis

Oct 19-24, 2009 Istanbul, Turkey 42810004

Oct 25-30, 2009 Houston, TX 42810012

Nov 23-28, 2009 Ravenna, Italy 42810022 74

Nov 30-Dec 5, 2009 Manchester, UK 42810014 75

Jan 11-16, 2010 Chennai, India 42810003 36

Mar 18-23, 2010 San Antonio, TX 42810010

Apr 11-16, 2010 Fahaheel, Kuwait 42810005

Apr 18-23, 2010 Houston, TX 42810013

Jun 6-10, 2010 San Diego, CA 42810021

ciP Peer review

Oct 16-18, 2009 Albuquerque, NM 43310034

Oct 18-19, 2009 Dubai, UAE 43310006 35

Oct 23-25, 2009 Houston, TX 43310009

Oct 23-25, 2009 Anaheim, CA 43310032

Oct 29-31, 2009 Port of Spain, Trinidad 43310001 30

Nov 1-3, 2009 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 43310003 29

Nov 8-9, 2009 Beijing, China 43310036 24

Nov 13-15, 2009 New Orleans, LA 43310024

Nov 16-17, 2009 Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia 43310004 58

Nov 20-22, 2009 Houston, TX 43310010

Nov 20-22, 2009 Pittsburgh, PA 43310022

Dec 6-8, 2009 Aberdeen, Scotland 43310039 50

Dec 11-13, 2009 Houston, TX 43310011

Dec 18-19, 2009 Dubai, UAE 43310007 35

Jan 11-15, 2010 Shanghai, China 43310035 68

Jan 15-17, 2010 Houston, TX 43310012

Jan 15-17, 2010 Media, PA 43310028

Jan 21-22, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 43310037 35

Jan 22-24, 2010 Surrey, BC Canada4 3310025

Jan 24-25, 2010 Mumbai, India 43310021 23

Jan 29-31, 2010 Houston, TX 43310013

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Dates Location coDe note

Jan 29-31, 2010 Halifax, NS Canada 43310026

Feb 5-7, 2010 Calgary, AB Canada 43310031

Feb 19-21, 2010 Houston, TX 43310014

Mar 12-14, 2010 Edmonton, AB Canada 43310023

Mar 17-18, 2010 Dubai, UAE 43310038 35

Mar 26-28, 2010 Houston, TX 43310015

Apr 23-25, 2010 Vallejo, CA 43310030

Apr 23-25, 2010 Anaheim, CA 43310033

Apr 23-25, 2010 Mobile, AL 43310041

Apr 30-May 2, 2010 Houston, TX 43310016

May 2-4, 2010 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK 43310020 50

May 14-16, 2010 Houston, TX 43310017

May 14-16, 2010 Virginia Beach, VA 43310027

May 31-Jun 1, 2010 Bogota, Colombia 43310019 32

Jun 18-20, 2010 Houston, TX 43310018

ciP 1 Day BriDge course

Oct 17, 2009 Houston, TX 42510002

Nov 14, 2009 Pittsburgh, PA 42510007

Jan 9, 2010 Houston, TX 42510003

Jan 9, 2010 Dania Beach, FL 42510006

Jan 16, 2010 Surrey, BC Canada 42510009

Jan 23, 2010 Halifax, NS Canada 42510010

Jan 30, 2010 Calgary, AB Canada 42510012

May 4, 2010 Vernon, NY 42510013

Mar 6, 2010 Edmonton, AB Canada 42510008

Apr 24, 2010 Houston, TX 42510004

May 8, 2010 Virginia Beach, VA 42510011

Jun 12, 2010 Houston, TX 42510005

nucLear Power PLant training for coating insPectors

Nov 16-20, 2009 Houston, TX 42210003

Jan 11-15, 2010 Houston, TX 42210004

Mar 18-22, 2010 San Antonio, TX 42210008

Apr 12-16, 2010 Houston, TX 42210005

May 24-28, 2010 Houston, TX 42210006

Jun 21-25, 2010 Houston, TX 42210007

virtuaL reaLity coating aPPLicator training course

Nov 9-10, 2009 Houston, TX 40410002

Jan 18-19, 2010 Houston, TX 40410003

Mar 8-9, 2010 Houston, TX 40410004

May 24-25, 2010 Houston, TX 40410005

cP1 - cathoDic Protection tester

Oct 11-16, 2009 Tulsa, OK 44510025

Oct 12-17, 2009 Lima, Peru 44510028 66

Oct 18-23, 2009 Houston, TX 44510008

Oct 18-23, 2009 Rosebush, MI 44510030

Oct 26-31, 2009 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 44510004 29

Dates Location coDe note

Oct 31-Nov 5, 2009 Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia 44510002 58

Nov 8-13, 2009 Houston, TX 44510009

Nov 8-13, 2009 Claysville, PA 44510046

Nov 9-14, 2009 Johannesburg, South Africa4 45100033 8

Nov 9-14, 2009 Buenos Aires, Argentina 44510034 33

Nov 15-20, 2009 Fahaheel, Kuwait 44510017 37

Dec 6-11, 2009 Houston, TX 44510015

Jan 3- 8, 2010 Houston, TX 44510010

Jan 14-19, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 44510039 35

Jan 24-29, 2010 Calgary, AB Canada 44510027

Feb 7-12, 2010 Rosebush, MI 44510031

Feb 14-19, 2010 Phoenix, AZ 44510044

Feb 21-26, 2010 Houston, TX 44510011

Feb 28-Mar 5, 2010 Edmonton, AB Canada 44510021

Apr 11-16, 2010 Mobile, AL 44510036

Apr 18-23, 2010 Houston, TX 44510012

Apr 25-30, 2010 Downey, CA 44510024

May 9-14, 2010 Houston, TX 44510013

May 9-14, 2010 Rosebush, MI 44510032

May 16-21, 2010 Tulsa, OK 44510026

May 16-21, 2010 Claysville, PA 44510047

Jun 5-10, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 44510040 35

Jun 6-11, 2010 San Diego, CA 44510043

Jun 13-18, 2010 Houston, TX 44510014

Jun 14-19, 2010 Cuernavaca, Mexico 44510037 31

Jun 21-26, 2010 Johannesburg, South Africa 44510023 38

cP2 - cathoDic Protection technician

Oct 4-9, 2009 Houston, TX 44810003

Oct 25-30, 2009 Rosebush, MI 44810023

Nov 1-6, 2009 Houston, TX 44810004

Nov 7-12, 2009 Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia 44810001 58

Nov 15-20, 2009 Claysville, PA 44810033

Nov 16-21, 2009 Buenos Aires, Argentina 44810025 33

Jan 16-21, 2009 Abu Dhabi, UAE 44810030 35

Jan 17-22, 2010 Houston, TX 44810009

Jan 17-22, 2010 Fahaheel, Kuwait 44810012 37

Jan 31-Feb 5, 2010 Calgary, AB Canada 44810022

Feb 14-19, 2010 Rosebush, MI 44810024

Feb 21-26, 2010 Phoenix, AZ 44810032

Feb 28-Mar 5, 2010 Houston, TX 44810005

Mar 1-6, 2010 Johannesburg, South Africa 44810011 38

Mar 7-12, 2010 Edmonton, AB Canada 44810017

Apr 18-23, 2010 Mobile, AL 44810028

Apr 25-30, 2010 Houston, TX 44810006

May 2-7, 2010 Downey, CA 44810020

May 16-21, 2010 Houston, TX 44810007

May 23-28, 2010 Tulsa, OK 44810021

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Dates Location coDe note

May 23-28, 2010 Claysville, PA 44810034

Jun 12-17, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 44810031 35

Jun 20-25, 2010 Houston, TX 44810008

Jun 21-26, 2010 Cuernavaca, Mexico 44810029

Jun 28-Jul 3, 2010 Johannesburg, South Africa 44810019 38

cP2 - cathoDic Protection technician–maritime

Oct 11-16, 2009 Houston, TX 44310003

Feb 28-Mar 5, 2010 Houston, TX 44310004

Mar 7-12, 2010 Fahaheel, Kuwait 44310001 37

Jun 6-10, 2010 San Diego, CA 44310005

cP3 - cathoDic Protection technoLogist

Nov 8-13, 2009 Indian Wells, CA 44910001

Nov 15-20, 2009 Houston, TX 44910002

Feb 7-12, 2010 Houston, TX 44910008

Mar 8-13, 2010 Bogota, Colombia 44910004 32

Apr 11-16, 2010 Tulsa, OK44910009

Apr 18-23, 2010 Fahaheel, Kuwait 44910006

Jun 6-11, 2010 San Bernardino, CA 44910010

Jun 19-24, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 44910011 35

cP4 - cathoDic Protection sPeciaList

Nov 8 - 13, 2009 Indian Wells, CA 45110001

Apr 25-30, 2010 Fahaheel, Kuwait 45110005

May 2-7, 2010 Houston, TX 45110002

Jun 13-18, 2010 San Bernardino, CA 45110007

Jun 26-Jul 1, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 45110008 35

cP interference

Jan 10-15, 2010 Houston, TX 45010001

May 23-28, 2010 Downey, CA 45010002

coatings in conjunction with cathoDic Protection

Jan 23-28, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 46010005 35

Jan 24-29, 2010 Houston, TX 46010002

Feb 28-Mar 5, 2010 Houston, TX 46010004

offshore corrosion assessment training (o-cat)

Nov 2-6, 2009 Houston, TX 42110008

Nov 9-13, 2009 Mirabella, Trinidad 42110018 30

Jan 22-26, 2010 Dubai, UAE 42110016 35

Feb 8-12, 2010 Houston, TX 42110010

Apr 4-8, 2010 Fahaheel, Kuwait 42110001 37

Apr 19-23, 2010 Mobile, AL 42110014

Jun 7-11, 2010 Houston, TX 42110011

shiPBoarD corrosion assessment training (s-cat)

Oct 19-23, 2009 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 42110003 67

Dec 7-11, 2009 Houston, TX 42110009

Mar 9-13, 2010 San Antonio, TX 42110005

May 17-21, 2010 Virginia Beach, VA 42110013

Jun 7-11, 2010 San Diego, CA 42110019

Dates Location coDe note

Basic corrosion

Oct 4-8, 2009 Fahaheel, Kuwait 40310014 37

Oct 12-16, 2009 Mirabella, Trinidad 40310002 30

Oct 19-23, 2009 London, UK 40310011 19

Oct 24-28, 2009 Jubail Industrial City, Saudi Arabia

40310033 58

Oct 26-30, 2009 Calgary, AB Canada 4031002 25

Oct 26-30, 2009 Quito, Ecuador 40310034 39

Nov 2-6, 2009 Houston, TX 40310008

Nov 2-6, 2009 Calgary, AB Canada 40310023 5

Nov 9-13, 2009 Indian Wells, CA 40310004

Nov 16-20, 2009 Vadnais Heights, MN 40310013

Jan 9-13, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 40310028 35

Jan 25-29, 2010 Toronto, ON Canada 40310006 17

Feb 8-12, 2010 Houston, TX 40310021

Feb 15-19, 2010 London, UK 40310012 19

Mar 8-12, 2010 San Antonio, TX 40310018

Apr 12-16, 2010 Houston, TX 40310009

Apr 12-16, 2010 Tulsa, OK 40310020

May 10-14, 2010 Bakersfield, CA 40310026

May 17-21, 2010 Houston, TX 40310010

Jun 5-9, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 40310029 35

corrosion controL in the refining inDustry

Nov 1-5, 2009 Fahaheel, Kuwait 41510006 37

Nov 9-13, 2009 London, UK 41510005 19

Nov 23-27, 2009 Durban, South Africa 41510009 38

Dec 5-9, 2009 Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia 41510002 58

Feb 8-12, 2010 Houston, TX 41510011

Mar 9-13, 2010 San Antonio, TX 41510010

Mar 15-19, 2010 London, UK 41510004 19

May 10-14, 2010 Houston, TX 41510003

corrosion Prevention anD controL in inDustri-aL water

Dec 7-9, 2009 Fahaheel, Kuwait 47010001 37

Jan 4-6, 2010 Houston, TX 47010004

Mar 11-13, 2010 San Antonio, TX 47010002

May 3-5, 2010 Houston, TX 47010005

Designing for corrosion controL

Oct 12-16, 2009 London, UK 40610012 19

Oct 25-29, 2009 Fahaheel, Kuwait 40610005 37

Nov 9-13, 2009 Indian Wells, CA 40610002

Nov 30-Dec 4, 2009 Houston, TX 40610004

Feb 8-12, 2010 Houston, TX 40610010

Apr 26-30, 2010 Houston, TX 40610009

May 17-21, 2010 Bakersfield, CA 40610011

Jun 5-9, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 40610013

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Dates Location coDe note

internaL corrosion for PiPeLines – Basic

Oct 12-16, 2009 Makati City, Philippines 41410013 79

Oct 26-30, 200 9Houston, TX 41410004

Oct 26-30, 2009 Malvern, AR 41410009

Nov 2-6, 2009 AB Canada 41410011

Jan 31-Feb 4, 2010 Fahaheel, Kuwait 41410007 37

Mar 8-12, 2010 Houston, TX 41410005

Jun 5-9, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE 41410014 35

Jun 7-11, 2010 Houston, TX 41410006

Jun 14-18, 2010 Cuernavaca, Mexico 41410012 31

internaL corrosion for PiPeLines – aDvanceD

Nov 16-20, 2009 New Orleans, LA 41610004

Feb 1-5, 2010 Houston, TX 41610002

Apr 1-16, 2010 Tulsa, OK 41610003

PiPeLine corrosion integrity management

Oct 5-9, 2009 Houston, TX 46510001

Feb 7-11, 2010 Fahaheel, Kuwait 46510004 37

Feb 15-19, 2010 Houston, TX 46510002

Apr 12-16, 2010 Houston, TX 46510003

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notes

5 This course is sponsored by the Calgary Section. Register for this course by contacting Neil Park phone: 403-219-2345, fax: 403-219-0644, or email: [email protected]. You can also visit their website at www.nacecalgary.ca.

17 This course is being hosted by the NACE Toronto Section. Register for this course by contacting Gabriel Ogundele by phone: 416-207-6000 X6842, or e-mail: [email protected]. Contact the NACE Toronto Section for information on course fees.

19 This course is being sponsored by the NACE United Kingdom Sec-tion. Please register for this course by contacting Dr. Paulette Sidky by phone at +44(0) 20-7460 9408, by fax at 44 207 460 9409, or via email at [email protected].

23 This course is being hosted by the NACE India Section. Register for this course by contacting Dr. Samir Degan, Jt. Secretary by phone: 91-22-25797354, fax: 91-22-66921572, e-mail: [email protected], or website: www.naceindia.org. For written correspondence please note the Section’s mailing address: NACE International India Section, 305-A, Galleria, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai - 400076, India. Con-tact the NACE India Section for information on course fees.

24 This course is being hosted by the NACE Mainland China Section. Register for this course by contacting the NACE Mainland China Section by phone: 8610 823 83572, fax: 8610 823 83183, or e-mail: [email protected]. Contact the NACE Mainland China Section for information on course fees. Please note: All courses hosted by the NACE Mainland China Section are held English and Mandarin languages only.

25 This course is being hosted by Trinidad Inspection Services. (TISL). Register for this course by contacting Rameshwair Rampersad or Mr. R. Navarro at phone: 1 868 658 3817, fax: 1 868 658 3727, or e-mail: [email protected]. Please note fees for hosted courses may differ from the standard course fees in North America. Contact TISL for informa-tion on course fees.

29 This course is being hosted by the Australasian Corrosion Association Inc., Australia (ACA). Register for this course by contacting ACA by phone: 61 03 9890 4833, fax: 61 03 9890 7866, or e-mail: [email protected] . Contact the (ACA) for information on course fees.

notes

30 This course is being hosted by Trinidad Inspection Services. (TISL). Register for this course by contacting Rameshwair Rampersad or Mr. R. Navarro at phone: 1 868 658 3817, fax: 1 868 658 3727, or e-mail: [email protected]. Contact TISL for information on course fees.

31 This course is being hosted by Corrosion y Proteccion, S.A. de C.V. Register for this course by contacting Lorenzo Martinez Gomez by phone: 52-777-1000909, 52-777-1002165, 52-555-4358013, 52-555-4310623, or e-mail: [email protected]. Contact Corro-sion y Proteccion for information on course fees, or visit their website at www.corrosionyproteccion.com.

32 This course is being hosted by the Asociacion Colombiana de Ing-enieros de Corrosion. Register for this course by contacting Martha Rengifo by phone: 571-620-6801, fax: 571-620-2827, or e-mail: [email protected]. Contact the Asociacion Colombiana de Ingenieros de Corrosion for information on course.

33 This course is being hosted by Instituto Argentino Del Petroleo y Del Gas. Register for this course by contacting Griselda Galacho by phone: 54 11 4325-8008, fax: 54 11 4325-8008 ext 128, or e-mail: [email protected].

35 This course is being hosted by the NACE UAE Section. Register for this course by contacting Pradeep Radhakrishna phone: 9714 8813067, fax: 9714 8813068, or e-mail: [email protected]. Contact the NACE UAE Section for information on course fees.

36 This course is being hosted by Industrial Quality Concepts. Register for this course by contacting Sundaram Baskaran phone: 91-44-42158714, 91-44-42158715, 91-44-24451009, fax: 91-44-42158714, or e-mail [email protected]. Contact Industrial Quality Concepts for information on course fees.

37 This course is being hosted by the NACE Kuwait Section. Register for this course by contacting Abdul Hameed Al-Hashen phone: 965-398-0223, or e-mail: [email protected]. Contact NACE Kuwait for information on course fees.

38 This course is being hosted by The Corrosion Institute of Southern Africa. Register for this course by contacting Beverley van Niekerk at phone: 27-11-802-5145 or e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]. Please contact The Corrosion Institute of Southern Africa for information on course fees.

39 This course is being hosted by Asociacion Ecuatoriana de Corrosion. Register for this course by phone: 593-2-2828357 or 593-2-2266642, fax: 593-2-2253921, or e-mail: [email protected]

44 This course is in Partnership with the NACE Tokyo Section, http://www.nace-tokyosection.org. Please register for this course by contact-ing Toyoji Takeuchi at phone: 011-81-46-823-1728, or via e-mail: [email protected]. Please note: This course will be held in its native language only - Japanese.

50 This course is being hosted by United Technologies for Corrosion Prevention (TCI, United Kingdom). Register for this course by contact-ing TCI by phone: +44 1483 851485, fax: +44 1483 851485, or e-mail: [email protected]. Contact TCI for information on course fees.

58 This course is being hosted by Global Suhaimi Company. Register for this course by contacting Yousef Al-Bloushi by phone: +966-3-857-1953 Extension 2100; fax: 966-3-857-7246 or e-mail: [email protected]; Ms. Dana al-Dossary at Extension 3170 or e-mail: [email protected]; Ms. Nora Al-Abdulgader at Extension 3171 or e-mail: [email protected]. Contact Global Suhaimi for information on course fees and class schedules.

66 This course is being hosted by the NACE Peru Section. Register for this course by contacting Eduardo Avalo or Isidro Huanaca Enriquez by phone: +51-4-453424, fax: +51-2-4247134, or via e-mail at [email protected] or [email protected]. Contact the NACE Peru Section for information on course fees.

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notes

67 This course is being hosted by SURPLUS Treinamento e Represen-tacoes Ltda. Register for this course by contacting Leonardo Uller by phone: +55-21-2283-5512 or e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]. Contact SURPLUS Treinamento e Representa-coes Ltda. for information on course fees.

68 This course is being hosted by Sea Land Consulting Services. Register for this course by contacting Gary Cheung by phone: +86- 135-7013 3996, +852-2274 7182, fax: +852-2430-4442, or e-mail: [email protected]. Contact Sea Land Consulting Services for information on course fees.

70 This course is being hosted by KOCES - Korea Coatings Experts Society. Register for this course by contacting Sun-Jung Kim by phone: +82-31-621-8811, or e-mail: [email protected]. Contact KOCES for information on course fees.

73 This course is in Partnership with RINA, S.p.A. Please register for this course by contacting Mr. Can Kamasoglu by phone: +90.216.571 5400, or via e-mail: [email protected]. Please contact RINA, S.p.A. for more information on course fees.

74 This course is in Partnership with RINA, S.p.A. Please register for this course by contacting Mr. Giovanni Carratino by phone: +39 010 5385261, or via e-mail: [email protected]. Please contact RINA, S.p.A. for more information on course fees.

75 This course is in Partnership with Bodycote Testing Ltd. Please register for this course by contacting Mr. John Carter by phone: +44(0)1617873280 or +44 791-7658044, or via email: [email protected]. Please contact Bodycote Testing Ltd for more informa-tion on course fees.

79 This course is in Partnership with AGC Development Corporation. Please register for this course by contacting Mr. Nelson Aguila by phone: +63 (917) 897 6357 or via email: [email protected]. Please contact AGC Development Corporation for more information on course fees.

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NACE Corrosion Assessment Training

SCAT TEChNiCiAN • Successfulcompletionof ShipboardCorrosionAssessmentTraining(S-CAT)courseandexam

• SubmitS-CATTechnicianCertificationApplicationtoNACE

OCAT TEChNiCiAN • Successfulcompletionof OffshoreCorrosionAssessmentTraining(O-CAT)courseandexam

• SubmitO-CATTechnicianCertificationApplicationtoNACE

NACE Cathodic Protection (CP) Certifications

CP 1—CAThODiC PROTECTiON TESTER Successfulcompletionof CP1Classroomcourseandexam(throughClassroomcourse,orExamOnlyoption)

CP 2—CAThODiC PROTECTiON TEChNiCiAN • Successfulcompletionof CP2Classroomcourseandexamorexamonly

• SubmitCPTechnicianCertificationApplicationtoNACE

CP 3—CAThODiC PROTECTiON TEChNOLOGiST • Successfulcompletionof CP3Classroomcourseandexamorexamonly

• SubmitCPTechnologistCertificationApplicationtoNACE

CP 4—CAThODiC PROTECTiON SPECiALiST • Successfulcompletionof CP4Classroomcourseandexamorexamonly

• SubmitCPSpecialistCertificationApplicationtoNACE

NACE internal Corrosion Certification

iNTERNAL CORROSiON TEChNOLOGiST

• Application–InternalCorrosionTechnologist

• HighSchoolDiploma• ONEof thefollowing:Course–InternalCorrosionforPipelines–Basic;ExamCourse–InternalCorrosionforPipelines–Basic;Exam–InternalCorrosionTechnologist

• Workexperience–4yearsincludingsomebackgroundinCorrosionandPipelineOperations

OR

• Application–InternalCorrosionTechnologist

• Bachelor’sDegreeinoneof thefollowingdisciplines:Chemistry,Biology,Microbiology,ChemicalEngineering,MetallurgicalEngineering

• ONEof thefollowing:Course–InternalCorrosionforPipelines–Basic;ExamCourse–InternalCorrosionforPipelines–Basic;Exam–InternalCorrosionTechnologist

• Workexperience–2yearsinternalcorrosionworkexperienceinapipelineenvironment

SENiOR iNTERNAL CORROSiON TEChNOLOGiST

• WorkExperienceDocument–InternalCorrosionTechnologist

• Bachelor’sDegreeinPhysicalSciencesorEngineering

• Course–InternalCorrosionforPipelines–Advanced

• Application–SeniorInternalCorrosionTechnologist

OR

• Certification–InternalCorrosionTechnologist

• Course–InternalCorrosionforPipelines–Advanced

• Application–SeniorInternalCorrosionTechnologist

CertificationsataGlance–Programs

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NACE Generalist Certifications

Generalist Certifications can be obtained in one of two ways, through Parallel Path or Traditional Path. The Parallel Path allows you to achieve certification through meeting work experience and/or education requirements, passing the exams, and then submitting an application for one of the Generalist Certifications listed. With the Traditional Path, you obtain certification by passing the appropriate exam, and then completing the application process.

CorrosioN TEChNiCiAN

(Geared towards an individual with little work experience but has some basic knowledge of corrosion and corrosion control)

Parallel Path (certification through course work) Traditional Path (certification through certification exams)

First step: Next step: First step: Next step:

Complete Basic Corrosion course and pass exam

Two years corrosion work experience

Complete and submit Generalist Certification Application to NACE

• Two years corrosion work experience

• To verify work experience, complete and submit Generalist Certification Application to NACE prior to taking appropriate exam

Successful completion of appropriate exam

CorrosioN TEChNoLoGisT

(Geared towards an individual with moderate work experience and has basic knowledge of corrosion and corrosion control)

Parallel Path (certification through course work) Traditional Path (certification through certification exams)

First step: Next step: First step: Next step:

Complete Basic Corrosion Course OR Corrosion Technician CertificationPLUS One from Menu AOne from Menu BFour years corrosion work

experience

Complete and submit Generalist Certification Application to NACE

• Four years corrosion work experience

• Complete and submit Generalist Certification Application to NACE prior to taking appropriate exam

Successful completion of appropriate exam

sENior CorrosioN TEChNoLoGisT

(Geared towards an experienced individual with practical knowledge in multiple areas of corrosion and its control)

Parallel Path (certification through course work) Traditional Path (certification through certification exams)

First step: Next step: First step: Next step:

Option #1• Complete Basic Corrosion

Course OR Corrosion Technician Certification • Designing for

Corrosion ControlPLUS• One from Menu A• One from Menu B• One additional course from

Menu A, B, or C• Chemical Treatment Exam

OR Internal Corrosion Course

Complete and submit Generalist Certification Application for Senior Corrosion Technologist Certification

• Eight years corrosion work experience, including four years in responsible charge OR

• Bachelor’s degree in Physical Sciences or Engineering with four years experience in responsible charge

• Complete and submit Generalist Certification Application to NACE prior to taking appropriate exam

Successful completion of appropriate exam

Option #2• Corrosion Technician

Certification• Designing for

Corrosion Control PLUS• One from Menu A• One from Menu B• One additional course from

Menu A, B, or C• Chemical Treatment Exam

OR Internal Corrosion Course

Menu A• CP Tester Class and Certification*• CP Technician Class and Certification*• CP Technologist Class and Certification*• CP Specialist Class and Certification**Must meet work experience requirements

Menu B• PCS 1 - Basic Principles• CIP Level 1(Note: you can not obtain multiple credit toward certification from a single course)

Menu C• Coatings in Conjunction with Cathodic Protection

Certifications at a Glance – Generalist

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Certifications at a Glance – SpecialtyNACe Specialty Certifications

These certifications are geared toward individuals who are experienced, knowledgeable, and capable of performing work at an advanced level in both the theory and practice of a particular area of corrosion and corrosion control. To obtain one of these four specialty certifications, you must first meet the requirements listed here, then submit the corresponding application, and successfully complete the appropriate proctored exam.

To apply for the proctored exam, you will need…

COrrOSION SPeCIALIST At least one (1) of the Specialty Area Certifications, and then, apply for and successfully complete the Corrosion Specialist proctored exam.

PrOTeCTIVe COATINGS SPeCIALIST

12 years coatings work Or

Either NACE Certified Coating Inspector-Level 3, Frozio Certification, or 8 years coatings work experience (if candidate has SSPC Coatings Certification)

CHemICAL TreATmeNT SPeCIALIST

Senior Corrosion Technologist Certification

Or

Four years corrosion work experience in responsible charge AND one of the following: Engineering-in-Training (EIT) registration or equivalent; Professional Engineer (PE or P. Eng.) or equivalent registration; Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Physical Sciences

AND

An advanced degree in Engineering or Physical Sciences that required a qualification examination

mATerIALS SeLeCTION/DeSIGN SPeCIALIST

Senior Corrosion Technologist Certification

Or

Four years corrosion work experience in responsible charge AND one of the following: Engineering-in-Training (EIT) registration or equivalent; Professional Engineer (PE or P. Eng.) or equivalent registration; Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Physical Sciences

AND

An advanced degree in Engineering or Physical Sciences that required a qualification examination

NACe Coating Inspector Program (CIP) Certifications

NACe COATING INSPeCTOr LeVeL 1—CerTIFIeD

• Successful completion of CIP Level 1 course and exam (through Classroom course, or DVD with accompanying Exam Course 1)

• Complete and submit CIP Level 1 Certification Application to NACE

NACe COATING INSPeCTOr LeVeL 2—CerTIFIeD

• Successful completion of CIP Level 2 course and exam (through Classroom course, or DVD with accompanying Exam Course 2)

• Complete and submit CIP Level 2 Certification Application to NACE

NACe COATING INSPeCTOr LeVeL 2—mArINe CerTIFIeD

• Successful completion of CIP Level 2, Marine Emphasis course and exam• Complete and submit CIP Level 2 – Marine Certification Application to

NACE

NACe CerTIFIeD COATING INSPeCTOr—LeVeL 3

• Successful completion of CIP Level 1, 2, and pass the CIP Level 3 Peer Review (through Classroom course, or DVD with accompanying Exam Course 2)

• Complete and submit CIP Level 3 Certification Application to NACE

BrIDGe SPeCIALTY STAmP • Successful completion of CIP One Day Bridge Course

NACe COATING INSPeCTOr – NUCLeAr FACILITIeS CerTIFICATION SUPPLemeNT (NFCS)

• Successful completion of Nuclear Power Plant Training for Coating Inspector course and exam

• Document 160 hours of work with coatings focused projects for a nuclear power plant

• Hold an active NACE CIP 1 Certification or higher

• Complete and submit Certification Application within 24 months of completing the exam

Or

• Successful completion of Nuclear Power Plant Training for Coating Inspector exam

• Document 400 hours of work with coatings focused projects for a nuclear power plant

• Hold an active NACE CIP 1 Certification or higher

• Complete and submit Certification Application within 24 months of completing the exam

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COATINGS

Coating Inspector Program (CIP)

Advance Registration Fees Standard Registration Fees

Course Member Nonmember Member Nonmember

CIP Level 1 $1,685 $1,860 $1,835 $1,995

CIP Level 1 Exam Course $1,335 $1,470 $1,485 $1,605

CIP Level 2 $1,685 $1,860 $1,835 $1,995

CIP Level 2 Exam Course $1,335 $1,470 $1,485 $1,605

CIP Level 2 Maritime Emphasis $1,685 $1,860 $1,835 $1,995

CIP Peer Review $875 $1,050 $1,060 $1,245

CIP One Day Bridge Course $310 $435 $385 $475

Other Coatings Courses

PCS 1 – Basic Principles $975 $1,175 $1,150 $1,325

PCS 2 – Advanced $975 $1,175 $1,150 $1,325

PCS 3 – Management $975 $1,175 $1,150 $1,325

Nuclear Power Plant Training for Coating Inspectors $1,575 $1,995 $1,725 $2,145

Coatings in Conjunction with Cathodic Protection $1,495 $1,670 $1,645 $1,820

Virtual Reality Coating Applicator Training Course $645 $820 $795 $970

COrrOSION ASSeSSmeNT TrAINING

Offshore Corrosion Assessment Training (O-CAT) $1,395 $1,570 $1,545 $1,720

Shipboard Corrosion Assessment Training (S-CAT) $1,100 $1,275 $1,250 $1,425

CATHODIC PrOTeCTION

Cathodic Protection Program

Advance Registration Fees Standard Registration Fees

Course Member Nonmember Member Nonmember

CP 1-Cathodic Protection Tester $1,495 $1,670 $1,645 $1,820

CP 2-Cathodic Protection Technician $1,495 $1,670 $1,645 $1,820

CP 3-Cathodic Protection Technologist $1,310 $1,485 $1,460 $1,635

CP 4-Cathodic Protection Specialist $1,310 $1,485 $1,460 $1,635

CP Exam Only Options

CP 1-Cathodic Protection Tester Exam Only $655 $805

CP 2-Cathodic Protection Technician Exam Only $655 $805

CP 3-Cathodic Protection Technologist Exam Only $655 $805

CP 4-Cathodic Protection Specialist Exam Only $655 $805

Other CP Courses

CP Interference $1,310 $1,485 $1,460 $1,635

CP 2-Cathodic Protection Technician–Maritime $1,495 $1,670 $1,645 $1,820

Coatings in Conjunction with Cathodic Protection $1,495 $1,670 $1,645 $1,820

PIPeLINeS

Advance Registration Fees Standard Registration Fees

Course Member Nonmember Member Nonmember

NACE Operator Qualification (OQ) Program See page 43 for detailed pricing info

PCIM–Engineer $1,550 $1,695 $1,700 $1,845

Internal Corrosion for Pipelines – Basic $1,660 $1,835 $1,810 $1,995

Internal Corrosion for Pipelines – Advanced $1,660 $1,835 $1,810 $1,995

Internal Corrosion for Pipelines– Basic (Exam Only Option) $655 $805

GeNerAL eDUCATION

Advance Registration Fees Standard Registration Fees

Course Member Nonmember Member Nonmember

Basic Corrosion $975 $1,175 $1,150 $1,325

Corrosion Control in The Refining Industry $1,710 $1,885 $1,860 $2,035

Corrosion Prevention and Control in Industrial Water Facilities $1,070 $1,245 $1,220 $1,395

Designing for Corrosion Control $975 $1,175 $1,150 $1,325

CD-rOmS

Item # Member Nonmember

Basic Corrosion—Single User License-Includes 1 Basic Corrosion Study Manual 48350-01 $925 $1,100

Basic Corrosion—Five User License-Includes 5 Basic Corrosion Study Manuals 48350-05 $2,925 $3,435

CIP CD-ROM Set 1—Single User License (Multiple version available upon request) 44100 $390 $390

CIP CD-ROM Set 2—Single User License (Multiple version available upon request) 44200 $390 $390

Registration and license fees are subject to change without notice. For all courses held outside of the United States, please see note at the bottom of the page. To take advantage of the advance registration savings, registration form and payment must be received at NACE Headquarters 35 days prior to start date of course.

Registration & Licensing Fees

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1440 South Creek DriveHouston, TX 77084-4906Phone: 1 800-797-6223 (US/Canada) +1 281-228-6223 (Worldwide)Fax: +1 281-228-6329Web: www.nace.orgTHE CORROSION SOCIETY