
Certified Coatings Inspector Certification (CIP Level 2)
Magistrum’s CIP Level 2 program strengthens your foundation from Level 1 and advances your skills into full Certified Coatings Inspector competency. The course expands your capabilities in nondestructive and destructive testing, complex coating systems, and real‑world inspection scenarios through a blend of advanced instruction, hands‑on labs, and case‑based learning.
Overview
The CIP Level 2 course delivers advanced training in documenting and performing inspections of liquid and non‑liquid coatings across a wide range of substrates. Through classroom lectures, practical labs, group exercises, and real‑world case studies, you’ll develop the higher‑level inspection techniques, application knowledge, and decision‑making skills required for complex coating systems.
Who It’s For
- Basic Coatings Inspectors
- Coating Inspectors
- QA/QC personnel
- Maintenance and project engineers
- Contractors
- Applicators
Skills You’ll Build
- Environmental controls
- Advanced inspection techniques
- Job site specification interpretation
- Centrifugal blast cleaning
- Waterjetting
- Surface preparation assessment
- Liquid‑applied coating evaluation
- Destructive testing methods
Prerequisites
- Successful completion of the CIP Level 1 course
Steps to Certification
1. Meet Work Experience Requirements
- Two years of verifiable coatings‑related work experience
- Review the accepted work experience criteria before applying
2. Enroll and Complete Course Requirements
- Complete the full CIP Level 2 course
- Complete the Ethics for the Corrosion Professional course (or an approved equivalent)
3. Meet Certification Requirements
- Hold an active Basic Coatings Inspector Certification
- Submit an approved Certified Coatings Inspector application through the online portal
4. Take Required Exams
- Certified Coatings Inspector Practical Exam Administered in the classroom as part of the CIP Level 2 course
- Certified Coatings Inspector Theory Exam (CIP Level 2) Scheduled through Pearson VUE and delivered via computer‑based testing
Renewal
Certified inspectors can manage work experience and Professional Development Hours (PDHs) through the Certification Portal. Logging PDHs throughout the year simplifies the renewal process and ensures all requirements are ready when it’s time to submit.
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