Best Preparations of NACE-CIP1-001 Exam 2024 CIP Level 1 Unlimited 100 Questions [Q44-Q67]

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Best Preparations of NACE-CIP1-001 Exam 2024 CIP Level 1 Unlimited 100 Questions

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NEW QUESTION # 44
Upon arrival of coating materials, the inspector should

  • A. observe and document the amount of material and batch numbers.
  • B. observe and document time frame and environmental conditions between each coat.
  • C. review coating contractors' plans for storage of coating materials and confirm they meet national, local and owners' fire and environmental regulations.
  • D. observe aryl document that the applicator WFT at regular intervals during application.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 45
Due to a previous premature coating failure the owner has required the original coating applicator to return to remove and replace 10,000 square feet of a failed three coat system at the applicator's cost. Due to the financial implications of another failure, the owner has offered you the job as the NACE CIP Level 1 Coating Inspector and explained that he expects you to be his "insurance policy" for this job. You have never been involved in a warranty job before and are unfamiliar with the coating system.
Your preferred FIRST course of action is to:

  • A. Purchase Professional Liability Insurance prior to job commencement
  • B. Review the Product Data Sheets, and conduct a walk thru of the job site prior to the pre-job Conference
  • C. Meet with the owner and explain your limitations and concerns prior accepting the assignment
  • D. Review the Product Data Sheets and meet with the Coating Applicator 'prior to the pre-job meeting

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 46
Prior to the pre-job conference you notice that the Inspection and Test Plan does not require a hold point after surface preparation and coating application. In speaking with the owners' representative in advance of the meeting you sense he/she does not understand the importance of the hold point.
As a NACE CIP Level 1 Inspector your preferred course of action is to:

  • A. Bring the matter up at the pre-job conference
  • B. Meet separately with the coating manufactures' representative and coating application company in advance of the pre-job conference
  • C. Default to the owner's Inspection and Test Plan
  • D. Gather data and attempt to meet with the owner's representative in advance of the pre-job conference

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 47
To achieve consistently accurate results with ALL alt test equipment

  • A. avoid placing the sample discs on a surface.
  • B. wash your hands before sampling.
  • C. wear gloves when sampling.
  • D. calibrate the instrument in the field.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 48
Which one of the following documents is the best source for coating technical data:

  • A. Application Guidelines
  • B. Specification
  • C. Technical Data Sheet
  • D. Safety Data Sheet;

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 49
Silicone coatings are typically:

  • A. Applied in very thick films
  • B. Used strictly in immersion service
  • C. Applied in very' thin films
  • D. Used as a sacrificial primer

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 50
If the specifier does not identify a restriction level in accordance with SSPC PA 2, the default restriction level is:

  • A. Level 2
  • B. Level 1
  • C. Level 3
  • D. Level 4

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 51
When using the ISO comparator in accordance with ISO 8503, if the surface profile does not directly compare to one of the four segments the inspector should:

  • A. Record the segment with the less aggressive profile
  • B. Record your result by identifying two segments
  • C. Use another method as the comparator method is too subjective
  • D. Record the segment with the more aggressive profile

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 52
You are the NACE Inspector on a 5000 sq. ft. job where SSPC PA 2 has been specified.
Assuming all areas are in compliance, how many gauge readings and spot measurements are required?

  • A. 75 Gauge Readings resulting in 25 Spot Measurements
  • B. 225 Gauge Readings resulting in 75 Spot Measurements
  • C. 45 Gauge readings resulting in 15 Spot Measurements
  • D. 105 Gauge Readings resulting in 35 Spot Measurements

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 53
On a blast-cleaned surface, Ian ultraviolet light is generally used to detect

  • A. inhibitor residues
  • B. soluble chemical salts
  • C. sulfates
  • D. grease and oil

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 54
The least effective method of surface cleaning is most likely

  • A. dry grit blasting.
  • B. power tool cleaning.
  • C. hand tool cleaning.
  • D. water blasting.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 55
Daily reports are important because:
Select All That Apply

  • A. Inspectors rarely change on a project.
  • B. The information aids communication with supervisors.
  • C. Management uses them to make personnel decisions.
  • D. the information impacts future projects.

Answer: B,C,D


NEW QUESTION # 56
In the event of a conflict between the project specification and the coating manufactures' product data sheet, the Inspector's first course of action should be too:

  • A. Use the product data sheet as a guide
  • B. Use the job specification as a guide
  • C. Call the coating manufacturer for clarification
  • D. Call the person who wrote the specification for clarification

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 57
When the joint NACE/SSPC abrasive blast cleaning standards are specified, the pictures in SSPC VIS 1 can be used as:

  • A. A general guide
  • B. A method to grade surface profile
  • C. A final conflict resolution method
  • D. Pass/fail criteria

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 58
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. It depends on which hand tool the Contractor selects
  • B. No, because there is no real difference in the standards
  • C. It depends on which power tool the Contractor selects
  • D. Yes, because the 'two standards are not equivalent

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 59
If a Thermoset coating is heated it will:

  • A. Harden and return to its original hardness when cooled
  • B. Soften when heated and retain its softness when cooled
  • C. Soften when heated and return to its original hardness when cooled
  • D. Harden and retain its hardness when cooled

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 60
The initial steel condition is important to the NACE Inspector because:

  • A. Less abrasive is need if the mill Scale s gone
  • B. It affects the final appearance after blasting
  • C. The Inspector may have to reject the Steel
  • D. If the steel is pitted more coating will be required

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 61
Corrosion generally occurs at which of the following sites:

  • A. Electrolyte
  • B. Cathode
  • C. Anode
  • D. Metallic pathway

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 62
Inspection documentation is important because:

  • A. a) & b)
  • B. Owners use the documentation for a variety of purposes
  • C. It is the only deliverable item provided by the inspector
  • D. a) only

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 63
Using SSPC Vis 1 as a guide when performing a visual inspection of a steel surface prior to surface preparation a NACE Inspector would assign which designations to the surface condition:

  • A. Rust Grades 1-4
  • B. Surface Condition H
  • C. Surface Conditions E-G
  • D. Rust Grades A-D

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 64
NACE SP 0178 is a standard for:

  • A. Structural steel to be coated for Atmospheric Service
  • B. Tanks and Vessels to be Externally Coated
  • C. Stainless steel pipe to be Externally Coated
  • D. Tanks and Vessels to, be Lined for Immersion Service

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 65
A single application coating film has a measured dry film thickness (DFT) between 4 and 5 mils (between 100 and 125 microns). The volume solids of the coating immediately before application were 67%, What wet film thickness (WFT) was applied?

  • A. 8 to 10 mils (200 to 250 microns)
  • B. 10 to 12 mils (250 to 300 microns)
  • C. 6 to 7 mils (150 to 175 microns)
  • D. 5 to 6 mils (125 to 150 microns)

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 66
Good records can provide maintenance departments with detailed information about ALL of the following EXCEPT

  • A. when the coating will be reapplied.
  • B. what materials were used.
  • C. how the item was coated.
  • D. what items were coated.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 67
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