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![]() In hiring industrial coating contractors, professional certification and membership lets building owners and facility managers know that the contractor is familiar with building codes and guidelines and has the experience, knowledge, and equipment to do the job right the first time. Painting Contractor Certification ProgramsThese tools evaluate an industrial coating contractor's ability to provide quality work in compliance with safety, health, and environmental standards. There are five major PCCP divisions, QP1, QP2, QP3, QP6, and QP8, as well as two more divisions which fall under Painting & Lining Inspection Company Certification.
QP3 is a shop designation which evaluates surface preparation and protective coating application in fixed shop facilities. It has three categories:
QP6 evaluates application of industrial thermal spray and defines minimum metalizing standards. It covers aluminum and zinc alloy corrosion protection of steel and zinc anodes on steel-reinforced concrete. Painting & Lining Inspection Company CertificationThese two tools evaluate an industrial coating contractor's quality control, record-keeping procedures, and ability to perform quality inspection. There are two major divisions: QP5 and SSPC-QS1. Protective Coatings Specialist CertificationPCS certification recognizes in-depth knowledge of industrial coatings technology and the prevention and control of corrosion. A minimum of five years experience is required, much more if not supplemented by postsecondary education. Since the required courses and examinations include the management of protective coatings projects, this is often a supervisory certification. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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