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Title: The Nace Accreditation Program
Author: John Swinburn
Source: American Gas Association 1983
Year Published: 1983
Abstract: The NACE Accreditation Program, which has its roots in an NACE program begun in 1962, is a program designed to assess and recognize competence in the field of corrosion control. All facets of the NACE Accreditation Program are administered by an NACE standing committee and its subcommittees. The program has five accreditation categories: Corrosion Technician, Corrosion Technologist, Senior Corrosion Technologist, Corrosion Specialist, and Corrosion Specialist in Training. Senior Corrosion Technologist and Corrosion Specialist are the two highest categories. With specific exceptions, all categories of accreditation require completion of the NACE Basic Corrosion Course and passing its examination. All categories require work experience in the field of corrosion, accumulation of NACE advanced corrosion education credits, successful completion of required examinations, and signing an attestation regarding professionalism.




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