Cathodic Protection Tester (CP1) Certification

This is the entry-point into the cathodic protection profession, designed for field personnel who perform basic tests and record data on CP systems. The course covers fundamental corrosion theory and hands-on use of test instruments.

Program Overview

This is the entry-point into the cathodic protection profession, designed for field personnel who perform basic tests and record data on CP systems. The course covers fundamental corrosion theory and hands-on use of test instruments.

Who Should Attend

Individuals responsible for supervising, testing, or recording data for cathodic protection (CP) systems, including CP field personnel and technicians. This is the entry point into the CP profession.

Prerequisites & Certification Path

A high school diploma or GED is required.

A minimum of 6 months of CP-related work experience.

The ability to perform basic math calculations.

Key Topics Covered

Fundamentals of corrosion theory (30-40% of exam)

Performing field tests such as structure-to-soil potentials, voltage/current measurements, and soil resistivity

Using and reading test instruments, including pipe/cable locators and rectifiers

Defining CP components (impressed current systems, galvanic anodes)

Basic report preparation and record keeping

Recognizing safety issues specific to CP

Program Structure

Course Details

Mode: In-person Schedule: Contact for dates Pricing: Contact for pricing