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5. April 2009

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A Primary Mission of the Council is to promote effective means of surface preparation in the maintenance industry using water and water/abrasive blasting techniques. Checkpoints and final inspections shall be signed off by certified coating inspectors. The implementing contractor shall maintain a certification program for blasters and painters working on the project. The inspection shall be made jointly [...]

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Inspection Log and Inspection

5. April 2009

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A Primary Mission of the Council is to promote effective means of surface preparation in the maintenance industry using water and water/abrasive blasting techniques. Checkpoints and final inspections shall be signed off by certified coating inspectors. The implementing contractor shall maintain a certification program for blasters and painters working on the project. The inspection shall be made jointly [...]

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Floodable Voids

5. April 2009

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1.1 Cleaning, Surface Preparation and Painting Requirements for Ballast Tanks and Floodable Voids. MSDS and manufacturer’s ASTM F 718 sheets, Shipbuilders and Marine Paints and Coating Product / Procedure Data Sheet for Coating System Being Applied. NOTE: As stated in section 4.8.2 of the CORE PPI the application of Euronavy ES 301 is exempt from relative humidity [...]

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Potable Water Tanks

5. April 2009

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1.1 Cleaning, Surface Preparation and Painting Requirements for Potable Water Tanks. 1.2 If the PPI checkpoint criteria are met, the following table provides service life expectancy for the listed systems. MSDS and manufacturer’s ASTM F 718 sheets, Shipbuilders and Marine Paints and Coating Product / Procedure Data Sheet for coating systems being applied for specified area. 4.14.1 Prior [...]

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Large Tanks with Water from Reverse Osmosis Evaporators

5. April 2009

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1.1 This T&E PPI provides requirements for cleaning, surface preparation and painting of potable water tanks, 1000 gallons or larger, that are filled with water from reverse osmosis evaporators. The coating described herein is NOT to be installed in smaller tanks, and should not be put in potable water tanks with ships that have flash type [...]

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Work Notices and Inspection

5. April 2009

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A Primary Mission of the Council is to promote effective means of surface preparation in the maintenance industry using water and water/abrasive blasting techniques. 4.2 WORK NOTICE: The contractor shall post the notice at the ship’s quarterdeck or other designated location for each job or separate area at least four hours, but not more than 24 [...]

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MSDS and Surface Preparation Methods

5. April 2009

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MSDS and manufacturer’s ASTM F 718 sheets, Shipbuilders and Marine Paints and Coating Product / Procedure Data Sheet for coating system being applied. NOTE: IMPLEMENTING AUTHORITY WILL DESIGNATE SURFACE PREPARATION METHOD TO USE, METHOD 1 UHP WATER JETTING, OR METHOD 2 POWER TOOL CLEANING. NOTE: The Responsible Implementing Authority shall have the authority to reject power tool [...]

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High Traffic Interior Decks

5. April 2009

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1.1 Cleaning, Surface Preparation and Painting Requirements for High Traffic Interior Decks. MSDS and manufacturer’s ASTM F 718 sheets, Shipbuilders and Marine Paints and Coating Product / Procedure Data Sheet for Coating Systems Being Applied. 4.5.1 Record and restore existing painted labels, compartment designations, hull markings, and other painted information which will be removed or covered during [...]

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Inspector Responsibilities

5. April 2009

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A Primary Mission of the Council is to promote effective means of surface preparation in the maintenance industry using water and water/abrasive blasting techniques. Checkpoints and final inspections shall be signed off by certified coating inspectors. 4.3.4 COATING INSPECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Coating inspectors are responsible for requirements listed in NSTM 631, Section 11.7. 4.10.1 Prevent contamination and surface damage [...]

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Maintenance Costs and Reform

5. April 2009

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A Primary Mission of the Council is to promote effective means of surface preparation in the maintenance industry using water and water/abrasive blasting techniques. In Scotland last year a group of coatings manufacturers estimated the coatings maintenance market was $2 Billion Dollars. The estimation for coatings going over water jetting surfaces was 510%. While all three are necessary [...]

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