Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - FIRE MARSHAL, STATE
Title 159 - UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS
Chapter 3 - CONTRACTOR LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION
Section 159-3-003 - CATHODIC PROTECTION TESTER CERTIFICATION AND NOTIFICATION
Universal Citation: 159 NE Admin Rules and Regs ch 3 ยง 003
Current through September 17, 2024
003.01 All persons who conduct cathodic protection testing on underground storage tank systems will be certified in a manner acceptable to the State Fire Marshal and will be able to provide proof that the minimum requirements in the definition of a cathodic protection tester of Chapter 1 003. have been met.
003.01A.
Qualification for certification will be proven by successful completion of an
examination which measures the applicant's technical knowledge.
003.01B. In addition to the examination
required in 003.01A, of this Chapter the applicant will successfully complete a
written examination administered by the State Fire Marshal which measures the
applicant's knowledge of state underground storage tank (UST)
requirements.
003.01C. Proof of
successful completion of the education requirement of 003.01 of this Chapter
will be submitted to the State Fire Marshal prior to taking the examination
required by 003.01B of this Chapter and prior to conducting any required
cathodic protection testing on underground storage tanks and/or associated
piping.
003.01D. Certification will
be renewed, and the certification examination will be successfully completed at
least every 3 years from date of last certification.
003.01E All certified testers will notify the
State Fire Marshal Agency of all failed tests within 24 hours or the next
business day.
003.02 The Cathodic protection test will be given monthly at different locations throughout the State. An applicant who has properly applied for an examination may take the examination unsuccessfully a maximum of 2 times. After two unsuccessful attempts, a person must wait a minimum of 6 months before re-applying for certification.
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