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Boiler/Pressure Vessel Inspector
License Description
Occupational Description
A Boiler/Pressure Vessel Inspector inspects boilers, pressure vessels, piping, and other pressure retaining items, whether in service or during new construction. He or she uses state, national, and international codes to verify that the inspected items are in compliance with safety rules and construction standards. Some of the codes used are the National Board Inspection Code, the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Codes, and the NFPA Codes. Following an inspection, he or she reports on the conditions of inspected items to the appropriate authority, makes recommendations for repair, and interfaces with the public, owners, and operators of inspected items.
Licensure Requirements
Boiler inspectors shall hold a valid commission with appropriate endorsements as issued by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors and shall be employed by a National Board and/or ASME-accredited Authorized Inspection Agency, or by a National Board Member Jurisdiction. The National Board Commission is recognized in 48 of 50 states, all provinces of Canada, and in numerous other cities and countries around the world. Most jurisdictions issue reciprocal commissions to National Board Commissioned inspectors to permit them to inspect items within the jurisdiction. To obtain a National Board Commission, contact:The National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors1055 Crupper AvenueColumbus, OH 43229-1183 Additionally, to inspect boilers in the state of Nebraska, a National Board Commissioned Inspector must also hold a valid Nebraska Commission, which can be obtained from the Chief Boiler Inspector upon submission of a citizen attestation, application, and payment of the $20.00 commission fee.
Fees
Nebraska Commission- $20.00 National Board Commission- See website
Renewal
Nebraska Commissions must be renewed annually in December. The renewal fee is $20.00.
Licensing Agency
Nebraska State Fire Marshal
Safety Division, Boiler Inspection Program, Boiler Inspection Program
246 S. 14th St, Ste 1
Lincoln, NE 68508
(308) 853 7652
levi.nelson@nebraska.gov
https://sfm.nebraska.gov/
Active Status
Active
Active Military/Veterans
A temporary license is available to military and spouses until formal license approval
Continuing Education
No continuing education requirement to maintain license
Criminal Record
No criminal record prohibitions
Education
No educational requirements
Exam
No exam required
License Type
Stand-alone license
License Updated
08/09/2023
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