How do I get an API 936 certification?
How do I get an API 936 certification?
To obtain an API 936 certification, candidates will need to pass the 936 Refractory Personnel examination.
- The certification term for API 936 Refractory Personnel is three years.
- At this time, employment verification is not required to recertify.
How do I get an API certification?
Visit ICP’s website for the certification process and to explore what programs you are qualified for. Create an account at Inspector.api.org and submit an application(s) for the ICP certification(s) you would like to pursue. Once your ICP application is approved, schedule your exam.
How do I renew my API certificate?
Apply online in the ICP Portal. You may apply for recertification 90 days prior to the certification expiration date, and for a 90-day grace period after. Late fees apply after the expiration date. If an application is not submitted by the end of the 90-day grace period, the certification will expire.
What is refractory inspection?
Refractories Inspection Services: Initial Inspection for Development of Scope of Work. Pre-qualification of Materials and Installers. Monitor of Demolition of Existing Refractory. On-Site Installation Surveillance. Pre- and Post-Dryout Lining Inspections.
How do I become an API 510 Inspector?
In order to receive the certification, applicants must pass a two part — one closed-book and one open-book — examination. The closed-book test requires candidates demonstrate an everyday working knowledge of API 510 and related documents.
What does API certified mean?
API’s Engine Oil Licensing and Certification System (EOLCS) is a voluntary licensing and certification program that authorizes engine oil marketers that meet specified requirements to use the API Engine Oil Quality Marks.
How do I verify an API certification?
Find a specific inspector and verify if his/her certifications are active. API strives to maintain accurate, reliable, and current information on certifications. However, inadvertent mistakes may exist in the database. If you discover an error or discrepancy, please contact ICP at 202-682-8064.
What is API inspection?
API 510 inspection code applies to chemical & refining process pressure vessels. The code covers the pressure vessels and the relief devices protecting them. Standards are given for inspection, corrosion and thickness testing. The section also gives a way to calculate the remaining life of the vessel.