Current through September 17, 2024
Each owner-user inspection organization as required by the provisions of the Act and these rules and regulations shall:
A. Be an accredited owner/user inspection organization under the National Board Inspection Code or be a state-approved owner-user inspection organization under API-510.B. Conduct inspection of the pressure vessels, not exempt by the Act, utilizing only qualified inspection personnel. Such inspections shall be done to the same standards as those performed by the Chief Inspector, his or her deputy, or a Special Inspector;C. Retain on file at the location where equipment is inspected a true record or copy of the report of each inspection signed by the inspector who made the inspection;D. Promptly notify the Chief Inspector of any pressure vessel which does not meet requirements for safe operation;E. Maintain inspection records which will include a list of pressure vessels covered by the Act, showing a serial number and such abbreviated description as may be necessary for identification, the date of the last inspection of each unit and the approximate date for the next inspection. Such inspection records shall be readily available for examination by the Chief Inspector or his or her authorized representative during business hours;F. Transmit a statement of inspection to the Chief Inspector for each pressure vessel for which a certificate of inspection is sought. Such statement shall be signed by the individual having supervision over the inspection. The statement shall certify that each inspection was conducted in accordance with the inspection requirements provided for by the Act and Title 229. Such statement shall be accompanied by a certificate of inspection fee set forth in 229 NAC 7. Inspections may be performed within ninety days prior to the expiration date of the certificate of inspection.229 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 12, § 004
Amended effective 8/7/2016.