If a Special Inspector, upon first inspection of a new risk, finds that a boiler or pressure vessel or any appurtenance thereof, is in such condition that the Special Inspector's company would refuse to insure or inspect the object, the company shall immediately notify the Chief Boiler Inspector and submit a report on such conditions. If, upon inspection, a Special Inspector finds a boiler or pressure vessel to be unsafe for further operation, the Special Inspector shall promptly notify the owner or user, stating what repairs or other corrective measures are required to bring the object into compliance with these rules and regulations. If the owner or user fails to make such repairs or adopt such other corrective measures promptly, the Special Inspector shall immediately notify the Chief Boiler Inspector. Until such corrections have been made, no further operation of the boiler or pressure vessel involved shall be permitted. If a Certificate of Inspection for the object is required and is in force, it shall be suspended by the Chief Boiler Inspector. When reinspection establishes that the necessary repairs have been made or corrective actions have been taken and that the boiler or pressure vessel is safe to operate, the Chief Boiler Inspector shall be notified. Then a Certificate of Inspection, where applicable, will be issued.
229 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 11, § 010