Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. An inspector:
(1) May not engage in the sale of boilers,
pressure vessels, or any related item; and
(2) Shall be employed regularly in inspection
work.
B. To be eligible
to take the examination for a Certificate of Competency as an inspector, an
applicant shall have:
(1) A degree in
mechanical engineering plus 1 year of experience in the design, construction,
operation, or inspection of high pressure vessels;
(2) A degree in another branch of
engineering, plus 2 years of experience in the design, construction, operation,
or inspection of high pressure boilers and pressure vessels; or
(3) The equivalent of a high school education
plus 3 years of experience:
(a) In high
pressure boiler and pressure vessel construction or repair,
(b) As an operating engineer in charge of a
high pressure boiler operation, or
(c) As an inspector of high pressure boilers
and pressure vessels.
C. Application Procedure for Certificate of
Competency.
(1) An applicant shall apply to
take an examination:
(a) On the form
furnished by the Chief Boiler Inspector, and
(b) At least 30 days before the examination
date.
(2) The applicant
shall provide:
(a) A description of the
applicant's education;
(b) A list
of the applicant's past and present employers;
(c) The dates of the applicant's employment
with each employer;
(d) The
position the applicant held with each employer; and
(e) Upon approval of the application by the
Chief Boiler Inspector, a $50 examination fee, payable to the Division of Labor
and Industry.
(3) An
individual applying for a Certificate of Competency as a special inspector on
the basis of a commission issued by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure
Vessel Inspectors shall submit an application:
(a) On the form furnished by the Chief Boiler
Inspector, and
(b) Accompanied by a
copy of the commission and valid identification card issued by the National
Board.
(4) An
application containing false information shall be rejected.
D. The examination for Certificate
of Competency shall:
(1) Be written;
(2) Cover the construction, installation,
operation, maintenance, and repair of boilers and pressure vessels and their
appurtenances;
(3) Be offered:
(a) At the office of the Board of Boiler
Rules, or any other location that the Board selects, and
(b) On the first Wednesday of March, June,
September, and December.
E. The chief boiler inspector shall issue a
Certificate of Competency to an applicant who:
(1) Passes the examination or a subsequent
re-examination; and
(2) Is a
full-time employee of an authorized inspection agency.
F. Special Inspector Commission Application
Procedure.
(1) An authorized inspection
agency or an owner-user inspection service employing an individual applying for
a special inspector commission shall:
(a)
Submit a completed application form to the chief boiler inspector, setting
forth the following:
(i) The applicant's
name;
(ii) A description of the
applicant's education;
(iii) A list
of the applicant's past and present employers;
(iv) The dates of the applicant's employment
with each employer; and
(v) The
position the applicant held with each employer.
(b) Submit with the application for an
individual who holds a commission or certificate of competency from a state
with an equivalent examination or a commission issued by the National Board, a
copy of:
(i) The commission or certificate;
and
(ii) Any valid identification
card issued by a state or the National Board.
(2) An application containing false
information shall be rejected.
(3)
Upon approval of the special inspector commission by the chief boiler
inspector, the authorized inspection agency or owner-user inspection service
shall pay a $50 special inspector commission fee, payable to the Division of
Labor and Industry.
G.
Unless the authorized inspection agency or owner-user inspection service
complies with the renewal provisions of §H of this regulation, a special
inspector commission expires:
(1) On the
second March 1 after June 1, 2001, for special inspector commissions that were
issued before June 1, 2001;
(2) On
March 1 of the next odd number year after the initial issuance of the special
inspector commission; or
(3) On
March 1 of the next odd number year after renewal of the special inspector
commission.
H. To renew
a special inspector commission, the authorized inspection agency or the
owner-user inspection service employing the special inspector shall, at least
30 days before the special inspector commission is scheduled to expire, provide
documentation that:
(1) The special inspector
continues to be certified as a special inspector by the National
Board;
(2) The special inspector
has maintained sufficient proficiency during the past year by experience and
training to qualify for renewal of the commission; and
(3) The special inspector remains in the
employ of the authorized inspection agency or the owner-user inspection
service.
I. Suspension
of Special Inspector Commission.
(1) After
due investigation and recommendation by the Board of Boiler Rules, the
Commissioner may suspend a special inspector commission for:
(a) Incompetence;
(b) Untrustworthiness; or
(c) Willful falsification of information
provided:
(i) On the application,
or
(ii) In an inspection
report.
(2)
The Commissioner shall give the inspector and the inspector's employer written
notice within 10 days of the suspension.
(3) An inspector whose special inspector
commission is suspended may:
(a) Appeal the
suspension to the Board of Boiler Rules; and
(b) Be present or be represented by counsel
at any hearing of the appeal.
J. An applicant who fails an examination may
take another examination:
(1) After 90 days;
and
(2) At the next regularly
scheduled examination date.