NAVSEA Basic Paint Inspector (NBPI) Certification

This is a mandatory 5-day course for anyone inspecting critical coated areas on U.S. Navy vessels. The program provides specialized training based on NAVSEA policy documents and requires 2 years of prior marine coatings experience.

Program Overview

This is a mandatory 5-day course for anyone inspecting critical coated areas on U.S. Navy vessels. The program provides specialized training based on NAVSEA policy documents and requires 2 years of prior marine coatings experience.

Who Should Attend

This course is primarily designed for people and organizations involved in painting and inspection work on Navy ships, including inspectors, applicators, project managers, and technical representatives.

Prerequisites & Certification Path

Work Experience: Candidates must document a minimum of 2 years of work experience on a Navy, Coast Guard, or similar vessel in a coatings-related field (e.g., inspection, application, project management).

Assessment: Certification requires passing a three-part exam on the final day: a multiple-choice course exam, a practical exam using inspection instruments, and a NAVSEA S.I. 009-32 multiple-choice exam.

Key Topics Covered

Corrosion control, NAVSEA documents, and cleaning methods

Abrasive blast cleaning, waterjetting, and alternative surface preparation

Coating types, safety, application, defects, and failures

Creating an inspection plan and log book

Conducting post-surface prep inspections for profile, salts, and readiness

Hands-on workshops with coating inspection instruments

Program Structure

Course Details

Mode: In-person

Schedule: Contact for dates

Pricing: Contact for pricing