Introduction to SSPC CAS Program

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Introduction to SSPC CAS Program Presented by: Anton Ruesing, IUPAT DC78 - Florida Finishing Trades Institute

Learning Outcomes This webinar will discuss: SSPC ACS-1/NACE No. 13 SSPC CAS Transition Plan Levels of CAS Qualification and Certification CAS for SSPC-QP 1 Certified Contractors How to Get CAS Certified

Introduction This webinar provides an overview of the education, training, experience, knowledge and skills required by an Application Specialist to prepare and apply protective coatings to steel surfaces of complex industrial structures in accordance with SSPC Application Certification Standard No. 1/NACE No.13

SSPC ACS-1/NACE No. 13 Applicator Certification Standard No. 1 Industrial Coating and Lining Application Specialist Qualification and Certification Long overdue consensus standard to comprehensively assess & recognize the skills of the industrial painter

SSPC ACS-1: Scope Scope defines criteria for education, training, experience, knowledge and skills required for the professional industrial painter

SSPC ACS-1: Application Specialist Defined An individual who engages in surface preparation and application of protective coatings and linings to steel surfaces of complex industrial structures

SSPC ACS-1: Body of Knowledge A list of required areas of knowledge and skills contained within the standard The required level of competency and cognition, or understanding, for each area of knowledge and skill listed in the standard

SSPC ACS-1: Training Qualification Levels Level I: Basic knowledge of industrial coatings and linings Level II: Detailed knowledge and skills of industrial coatings and linings Level III: Supervisory knowledge and skills (Available in 2013)

SSPC ACS-1: Level I Requirements Skills assessment: math, reading, document use Literacy in language of the workplace (English in the U.S.) Successful completion of skills tests on standard Body of Knowledge

SSPC ACS-1: Level II Requirements Successful completion of Level I requirements Qualify to take Level II exams through a combination of training hours and work experience Successful completion of Level II exams

SSPC ACS-1: Level II Hours & Training Three tracks to certification: Three-year apprenticeship: 3,000 related work experience with 450 min. coating tech. training OR Five years (5,000 hours) related work experience and 450 min. coating tech. training OR Eight years (8,000 hours) related work experience

SSPC ACS-1: Level III Requirements Level II plus: Basic supervisory knowledge and skills Basic training knowledge and skills Basic communication knowledge

SSPC ACS-1: Level III Hours and Training Qualification to Level II and min. five years related work experience OR Five years min. of verifiable work experience in inspection or supervision of coating-related work for complex industrial structures after completion of the requirements Successful completion of Level III examination

SSPC ACS-1: Training Qualification Levels Specialty: Level II plus: Detailed knowledge and skills of specialty areas as identified in the standard

SSPC CAS Program SSPC Coating Applicator Specialist (CAS): First professional certification program for the industrial painter in the USA Incorporates SSPC ACS-1 training design principles

Why CAS? Sets the standard for a trained and qualified workforce Develops skilled workforce needed to apply sophisticated materials safely Defines the industrial painter as a profession to attract young workers to the trade

SSPC Transition Plan 2010-2020 10-yr. ramp-up to full implementation of ACS-1 Gives industry adequate time to build training and certification infrastructure

CAS Levels of Recognition Level I Qualification = Trainee Level II Certification = (Core area Transition Plan Body of Knowledge and grasp of fundamental blasting and painting skills) Level II + Specialty Supplemental Programs Level III = Level II + Supervisory Skills

CAS Level I Qualification For the painter in training who has knowledge of good painting practices Achieved through completion of skills assessments (reading, writing, and arithmetic basics) Pass written exam on elementary knowledge Customarily works with or under the supervision of a Level II or III Application Specialist

Interim Status Provides owners who want to specify a ratio of certified craftworkers to trainees on a job ready pool of qualified, “certified,” painters

CAS Level II-Interim Status Designed for craftworkers in current workforce who have the skills but lack the 450 formal training hrs required by ACS-1 Provides the opportunity to achieve professional certification in the near term

Level II Certification (Interim and Full Status) Defines requirements for the experienced industrial painter able to work independently May need traditional supervision but can prepare, start, stop, and clean-up without direction (synthesis; articulation) Both currently available from SSPC Initial SSPC focus: interim status

Level II Interim-Requirements Minimum 150 hrs job-related classroom training & 2 yrs documented experience OR Minimum 3 yrs experience without classroom training Pass hands-on and written exams Must convert to full status after (2) 3yr terms

Level III Certification Painters who have the skills to plan and oversee or supervise painters (evaluation; naturalization)

Level III Certification Requirements: Level II + 1000 hrs of related experience after Level II OR 1,500 hrs work experience (inspection, supervision, project management) Pass Level III written exam Available after 2013 when 1st CAS Level II interim terms expire

How to Get CAS Certified Complete applications for each applicant Have a test site that meets SSPC CAS exam facility requirements Request an SSPC-approved proctor to give the certification exam

CAS Credit for C-7 & C-12 SSPC will give credit to CAS Level II applicants with C-7 (Abrasive Blaster) and/or C-12 (Airless Sprayer) Certifications Must still meet experience requirements and pass CAS Level II written exam

CAS and QP-1

CAS for SSPC-QP 1 Certified Contractors 2013 Jan. 1, 2013: one (1) CAS Certified (Level II-Interim min.) craftworker on each QP 1 contractor’s painting crew having 5 or more members performing blast cleaning and/or spray application (Atmospheric and Immersion Service)

Crew Definition (Draft) CAS Level II certified person shall be on site during surface preparation and painting operations or be accessible to the work area within 10 minutes by foot or other form of transportation 

CAS for SSPC Certified Contractors 2014 Introduction of crew ratios Jan. 1, 2014: one (1) CAS Certified (Level II-Interim min.) craftworker to three (3) non-CAS certified craft-workers (25%) on each painting crew during blast cleaning and/or spray application (Atmospheric and Immersion Service)

CAS for SSPC Certified Contractors 2016 Introduction of crew ratios Jan. 1, 2016: two (2) CAS Certified (Level II-Interim min.) craftworker to two (2) non-CAS certified craft-workers (50%) on each painting crew during blast cleaning and/or spray application (Atmospheric and Immersion Service)

CAS for SSPC Certified Contractors 2018 Introduction of crew ratios Jan. 1, 2018: three (3) CAS Certified (Level II-Interim min.) craftworker to one (1) non-CAS certified craft-workers (75%) on each painting crew during blast cleaning and/or spray application (Atmospheric and Immersion Service)

Tables of Action 2012 -Prepare “Implementation Plan” by 31 March Year Action Required 2012 -Prepare “Implementation Plan” by 31 March -SSPC will confirm adherence during annual audit -Reminder notice issued for not having plan or adhering to plan 2013 -One CAS (Level II Interim Certified) per crew of 5 or more performing blasting and/or spray painting 2014 -One CAS (Level II Interim) per 4 craftworkers performing blasting and/or spray painting 2015 Same as 2014

Tables of Action Year Action Required 2016 -2 CAS (Level II Interim) per 4 craftworkers performing blasting and/or spray painting 2017 Same as 2016 2018 -3 CAS (Level II Interim) per 4 craftworkers performing blasting and/or spray painting 2019 Same as 2018 2020 -3 CAS (Level II Full) per 4 craftworkers performing blasting and/or spray painting

Eligible Coating Projects: CAS for SSPC Certified Contractors Defined as those projects where dry or wet abrasive blast cleaning and/or spray application is being performed on a steel structure in the field for the purpose of corrosion control and the contract value for coatings and surface preparation exceeds $50,000

Learn More About SSPC CAS To learn more: Visit: http://www.sspc.org/Coating-Application-Specialist-CAS-Certification-Program/ or Call: (USA) 1-877-281-7772, ext. 2221; outside USA (412/281-2331, ext. 2221 or Email: merck@sspc.org or damiano@sspc.org

Questions?