ASTM D7108-05
(Guide)Standard Guide for Establishing Qualifications for a Nuclear Coatings Specialist
Standard Guide for Establishing Qualifications for a Nuclear Coatings Specialist
SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
This guide applies to personnel technically responsible for the safety-related coatings program.
It is the responsibility of each nuclear facility or organization participating in a safety-related coatings program to ensure that only those personnel within their respective organizations who meet the requirements of this guide are designated as Nuclear Coatings Specialists.
SCOPE
1.1 This guide delineates recommendations for development of procedures and criteria for designation of personnel as a Nuclear Coatings Specialist involved in work in nuclear facilities. The Nuclear Coatings Specialist is responsible for the technical aspects of the safety-related coatings program in a nuclear facility or organization.
1.2 This guide details the guidance provided in Guide D 5144, USNRC Regulatory Guide 1.54 Revision 1, and EPRI Report 1003102.
1.3 It is the intent of this guide to provide several alternatives for designation of personnel as Nuclear Coatings Specialists.
1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory requirements prior to use.
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Designation:D7108 −05
StandardGuide for
Establishing Qualifications for a Nuclear Coatings
Specialist
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D7108; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope II and III Protective Coatings Applied to Nuclear Power
Plants, July 2000
1.1 This guide delineates recommendations for develop-
EPRI Report 1003102 Guidance on Nuclear Safety-Related
ment of procedures and criteria for designation of personnel as
Coatings, Revision 1 (formerly TR-109937), November
a Nuclear Coatings Specialist involved in work in nuclear
facilities. The Nuclear Coatings Specialist is responsible for
10CFR21 Reporting of Defects and Nonconformance
the technical aspects of the safety-related coatings program in
10CFR50.59 Changes, Tests and Experiments
a nuclear facility or organization.
1.2 This guide details the guidance provided in Guide
3. Terminology
D5144, USNRC Regulatory Guide 1.54 Revision 1, and EPRI
3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
Report 1003102.
3.1.1 safety-related coatings program, n— the systematic
1.3 It is the intent of this guide to provide several alterna-
and planned activities conducted at a nuclear power plant to
tives for designation of personnel as Nuclear Coatings Special-
ensure that the safety-related coatings perform all of their
ists.
design functions.
1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the
4. Significance and Use
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
4.1 This guide applies to personnel technically responsible
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica- for the safety-related coatings program.
bility of regulatory requirements prior to use.
4.2 It is the responsibility of each nuclear facility or
organization participating in a safety-related coatings program
2. Referenced Documents
to ensure that only those personnel within their respective
2.1 ASTM Standards:
organizations who meet the requirements of this guide are
D4537 Guide for Establishing Procedures to Qualify and
designated as Nuclear Coatings Specialists.
Certify Personnel Performing Coating and Lining Work
5. General Duties and Responsibilities of a Nuclear
Inspection in Nuclear Facilities
D5144 Guide for Use of Protective Coating Standards in Coatings Specialist
Nuclear Power Plants
5.1 The duties of a Nuclear Coatings Specialist should be
2.2 Other Documents: detailed in the facility safety-related coatings program and
ANSI N45.2.6 Qualifications of Inspection, Examination typically may include, but are not limited to:
and Testing Personnel for Nuclear Power Plants 5.1.1 Developing and managing the safety-related coatings
USNRC Regulatory Guide 1.54 Revision 1, Service Level I, program,
5.1.2 Developing and maintaining coatings inspection
criteria,
1 5.1.3 Resolving and dispositioning issues that arise during
This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D33 on Protective
Coating and Lining Work for Power Generation Facilities and is the direct
the performance of coating work,
responsibility of Subcommittee D33.04 on Quality Systems and Inspection.
5.1.4 Performing or evaluating condition assessment data,
Current edition approved Sept. 1, 2005. Published September 2005. DOI:
or both, generating written assessment reports, and initiating
10.1520/D7108-05.
the appropriate corrective actions,
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5.1.5 Approving personnel performing coatings inspections
Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
(ensuring that coatings inspection is performed in accordance
the ASTM website.
with the facility’s or organization’s Quality Assurance
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TABLE 1 Examples of Typical Nuclear Coatings Specialist’s Qualifications
Qualification Category Qualification Criteria
Education Accredited Four-year Engineering/Science degree
Accredited Two-year Associate degree
High School Graduate
Professional Achievements National Board of Registration (NBR) for Nuclear Safety-Related Coatings Specialists
SSPC Certified Protective Coatings Specialist
NACE Certified Coatings Inspector
Certified as having successfully completed a recognized program in coatings technology
(such as the EPRI Comprehensive Coatings Training Course)
Registered Professional Engineer
Certified to Perform Coating Inspection per Guide D4537, Level III
American Society of Quality Control (ASQC) Qualified Engineer
ANSI N45.2.6 Level III Inspector
Nuclear Coatings Experience As necessary to supplement education and professional achievements
Ongoing Participation in Nuclear Publication of technical papers regarding nuclear power industry coatings
Coatings Technology Participation in technical committees responsible for nuclear coatings standards
Preparing and presenting training aimed at qualifying personnel to apply or inspect safety-related coatings
TABLE 2 Examples of Combined Nuclear Coatings Specialist’s Qualifications
Education Professional Achievements Nuclear Coatings Experience
Accredited Four-year Engineering/Science degree Coatings Training (Note 1) Three years related equivalent (Note 4)
Accredited Two-year Associate degree Coatings Training (Note 1) Five years related equivalent (Note 4)
High School Graduate Coatings Training (Note 1) Seven years related equivalent (Note 4)
SSPC/NACE or other industry recognized coatings (Note 2) Three years related equivalent (Note 4)
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