Practice Free NACE-CIP1-001 Exam Online Questions
The Inspector’s Log Book is generally:
- A . Retained by the inspector upon project completion
- B . Submitted to the client upon project completion
- C . Shared with all parties upon project completion
- D . Shredded by the inspector upon project completion
You are the NACE Inspector on a job where ISO ST 3 has been specified. The Contractor normally works to SSPC standards and been referencing SSPC SP 3.
Could this have any impact on the final surface preparation appearance?
- A . Yes, because the ‘two standards are not equivalent
- B . No, because there is no real difference in the standards
- C . It depends on which hand tool the Contractor selects
- D . It depends on which power tool the Contractor selects
The least effective method of surface cleaning is most likely
- A . water blasting.
- B . dry grit blasting.
- C . hand tool cleaning.
- D . power tool cleaning.
As a NACE Coating Inspector your responsibility with respect to safety is to:
- A . Assume the role of the Safety Inspector
- B . Check the PPE used by the Applicators
- C . Act in accordance with the site safety requirements and set an example
- D . Check the credentials of the Safety Officer on site
An exposed area of the substrate or previous coat of a conductive coating material, often caused by poor application technique is called
- A . cracking.
- B . sagging.
- C . holiday.
- D . checking.
An inspectors personal log book should contain:
- A . Subjective comments re ding the application team
- B . Objective comments regarding the application work
- C . No comments regarding the application team
- D . The inspector’s personal opinions of the application team
You are asked to be the only coating inspector on a small bridge recoating job where existing coating contains lead. The owners’ representative has supplied you with the local code governing the removal and disposal of lead based coatings, however upon reading the document you having great deal of difficulty understanding the technical language.
As a NACE CIP Level 1 Inspector your preferred course of action is to:
- A . Carefully review the document and do the best you can
- B . Minimize your lack of understanding and go ahead with the inspection task to the best of your ability
- C . Advise the owners’ representative of your lack of knowledge in this area
- D . Hire a third patty to assist you in understanding the document
Surface profile describes:
- A . The level of surface cleanliness required after abrasive blasting
- B . The level of surface roughness required after abrasive blasting
- C . The initial condition of the surface prior to abrasive blasting
- D . The general condition of the surface required after abrasive blasting
Common errors that may produce inaccurate readings when using a Dial-Type Magnetic Pull-Off Dry Filth Thickness (DFT) gauge include:
Select All That Apply
- A . Failing to determine the base metal reading (BMR)
- B . Rotating the dial too fast when taking measurements
- C . Taking measurements too far from the edge of a surface
- D . Measuring ditty, tacky, or soft films
How many gauge readings does SSPC-PA 2 require within a 4 cm (1.5 inch) diameter circle?
- A . 1
- B . 3
- C . 5
- D . 7