Twenty years experience in the pursuit of excellence as a 10CFR50 appdendix "B", certified Quality Inspector - Nuclear (ansi-N-45.2.6). osite@Bigfoot.com or 434.996.4444
Interim Assignments completed
2005 03/21 - 04 [OR-10] FPL Energy Seabrook, Lafayette Blvd, Seabrook, N. H. 03874
> 603.773.7000, Mr. Vinny Pascuuci (ansi-n-45.2.6 lev-II, Civil, Coatings, Elect, I&C, Mechanical, Visual Weld, VT 1-3)
2004 10/20 - 11/29 Oconee Nuclear Power Station,
2004 09/07 - 10/18 [2EOC13] Catawaba Nuclear Station, 4800 Concord Rd. York, S.C.
Quality Specialist( ansi-n45.2.5 level-II,civil), Mr. Mark Wiles 803.831.3323//803.322.5480 kmwiles@duke-energy.com
2004 01/01 - 01/22 Marsh Run Generation Project, Remmington, VA.
Oversight Specialist for Ragner-Benson
2003 09/22 - 12/31 Marsh Run Generation Project, Remmington, VA.
Oversight Specialist for Ragner-Benson
2003 09/20 - 10/20 Surry Power Station, Virginia Power, 5570 Hogg Island Road, Surry, VA., 23883. Mr. Frank Tolly - (757) 365 - 2107 Coat level III emergent service Advance Composite Technologies [ARC]/E/I&C/M/W/ VT 1 - 3, & Visual. [#8951] ~0.005 rem
2003 1/01 - DATE, Materials Specialist procurement/recieving (Louisa Generation Project). Kamtec, 3553 Klockner Rd, Gordonsville, VA (Mr. Russ Evans 540.832.0050)
2001 04/02 - 05 / 19 - Pilgrim U1/RFO13, 600 Rocky Hill Rd., Plymouth, MA. 02360. Mr. Mike Andrews, 508.830.8455 (ansi-n45.2.5 level-II,E/M/W/VT1-3(ncluding Sonic evaluation)
2001 02 / 26 - 03 / 30 - Sesquehanna U2/RFO10, 796 Salem Blvd., PA. 18603. Mr. Wayne Favor (ansi-n45.2.6 level-II, Mech/Weld/VT 1-3, oversight)
2000 10 / 23 - 12 / 03 Seabrook (RO7), P. O. Box 300, Seabrook, NH., 03874, Emergency Generator RECOVERY TEAM effort and 10 reconditioning, for a Colt / Pielstick type 16PC2V400 unit.(Mr. V. Pascucci,603.771.7756) ansi-N-46.2.6 level II, Coatings, Civil, Elect, Mech, I&C, Visual Weld, VT 1-3, #2034 (09-2394)
2000 09/20 - 10/21 V.C. Summers [RF – 13], South Carolina Power and Gas, P. O. Box 88, Jenkinsville, S. C., 29065, (Mr. Furman Miller, 803 345 - 4372) C/E/I&C/M/W/VT 1 - 3, & Visual Weld, #1822[.012 mr]
2000 01 / 01 – 04 / 20 Fermi – 2 Detroit Edison 6400 North Dixie Highway, Newport, MI.(Mr. Howard LaCompte 734.586.5159) Materials Inspector level II (B-1580)
99 11 / 16 – 12 / 31 Fermi – 2 Detroit Edison 6400 North Dixie Highway, Newport, MI.Mr. Howard LaCompte 734.586.5159 Materials Inspector level II (B-1580)(TAG)
99 10/04 - 22 Vogtel – [2R7] Southern Nuclear Operating Company PO box 1600, Waynesboro, GA. 30830 (Doris Brown Exc. Assistant 706.826.9966), Mech/ElecI&C/Weld/VT1-3 [OC-0448] ~0.059 r
99 9/9 – 10/02 North Anna Power Station - [U/2RF14?], Virginia Power, P.O. box 402, Mineral, VA., 22117 –Jones, Robert (540) 894-5151.2152 Robert.G.Jones@vapower.com Coat/E/I&C/M/W/ VT 1 - 3, & Visual [#3655] ~0.044 rem
98 10/15-11/11 Surry Power Station, Virginia Power, 570 Hogg Island Road, Surry, VA., 23883Tolly, Frank - (757) 365 - 2107 Coat level III emergent service Advance Composite Technologies [ARC]/E/I&C/M/W/ VT 1 - 3, & Visual. [#3555] ~0.045 rem
98 9/8 -10/07 North Anna Power Station -[U/1RF14], Virginia Power, P.O. box 402, Mineral, VA., 22117 –Jones, Robert (540) 894-5151.2152 Coat/E/I&C/M/W/ VT 1 - 3, & Visual [#3655] ~0.044 rem
97 5/05-6/05 North Anna Power Station -[U/1RF13],
Virginia Power, P.O. box 402, Mineral, VA., 22117 –Jones, Robert (540) 894-5151 Coat/E/I&C/M/W/ VT 1 - 3, & Visual #3169
97 3/10-4/13 Surry Power Station[U/1RF], Virginia Power, 570 Hogg Island Road, Surry, VA., 23883Tolly, Frank - (804) 365 - 2107 Coat/E/I&C/M/W/ VT 1 - 3, & Visual#0830[.039mr
96 4/30-5/31 Surry Power Station[U/2RF], Virginia Power, 570 Hogg Island Road, Surry, VA., 23883Hayes, Bob - (804) 365 - 2000 Coat/E/I&C/M/W/ VT 1 - 3, & Visual#3713[.030mr]
96 4/8-4/28 V.C. Summers[RF – 9], South Carolina Power and Gas, P. O. Box 88, Jenkinsville, S. C.,29065, Mr. Furman Miller, (803) 345 - 4372 C/E/I&C/M/W/VT 1 - 3, & Visual#1822[.012 mr]
96 2/5-3/10 NAPS - [U/1RF12], Virginia Power, P.O. box 402, Mineral, VA., 22117 –Jones, Robert (540) 894-5151 E/I&C/M/W/VT 1 - 3 Visual - #3462[.012mr]
CORPORATE AFFILIATIONS
Nuclear Quality Specialist (Plant Support) Jan. 1994 to Dec. 1995
Virginia Power, North Anna Power Station, Mineral, VA. 23117
Supervisor Quality-Plant Support: H. Lane Hay, (540) 894-5151
Planning and Performing activities to verify implementation of the Quality Assurance Program to identify deficiencies, assess performance and effectiveness of management controls for adhering to requirements which protect the Health and Safety of the public at large.
· Audit and Inspect to ensure that the overall operation of the nuclear power station is carried out in accordance with applicable codes, standards, commitments, and policies.
· Detect precursors and trends adverse to quality and provide recommendations for resolution.
· Assess overall nuclear operations to identify items which can be enhanced and recommend performance improvements of a conservative nature.
· Provide all levels of management with an independent source of information regarding the quality of station operations, maintenance, and modification activities.
· Assist with radioactive waste and other Hazardous material shipment.
· Provide cross-functional departmental support with inspection in other disciplines.
· Create Fire Protection and Security Surveillance Guidelines utilizing “barrier analysis” techniques.
· Write users guide for the Nuclear Human Resources information network.
Nuclear Quality Specialist (O & M Maintenance) Nov. 1989 to Dec.1994
Virginia Power, North Anna Power Station, Mineral, VA. 23117
Supervisor Quality Maintenance: Bob Jones/Jim Smith, (540) 894-2152
· Perform ANSI-N45.2.2 and ASME section XI inspection activities including VT-1, 2,& 3.
· Provide oversight through monitoring and surveillance observations to evaluate end-product or total quality using “Barrier Analysis” techniques.
· Participate in assigned assessments, and assisted with various Root Cause Analysis projects.
· Participate in emergency exercises as an observer/controller and assist in developing INPO performance based Observation modules.
· Perform system configuration walkdowns and operator “in-process” field observations.
Quality Specialist (Corporate Quality Support Group) May 1988 to Nov.1989
Virginia Power, Innsbrook, Va.
Supervisor Quality-Corporate: Rod Shaffer, (804)
· Participated in vendor surveillance audits (involving frequent travel).
· Supported extensive outage inspection work at Surry Power Station.
· Assisted with writing Quality Assurance Department Standards.
Sr. Quality Inspector (Surveillance Group) Sept.1983 to May 1989
Virginia Power, North Anna Power Station, Mineral, VA. 23117
Supervisor Quality: Francis Terminnella
· Performed compliance based surveillance observations in various disciplines, as well as, audits and evaluations of the metrology lab calibrated equipment deviations.
· Participated in design change package validation to ensure auditable and complete documentation.
· Chaired Task team for reengineering of the Quality Surveillance Program.
· VT-1,2,3 inspection of overhauled gate, globe, ball, check and relief/safety valves including setpoint verification with live steam or other appropriate media, also Hydraulic/Mechanical Shock and Sway Suppressors.
Lead Quality Receipt & Procurement Inspector Aug.1981 to Sep.1983
VEPCO, North Anna Power Station, Mineral, VA. 23117
Quality Assurance Resident Engineer: Michael Harrison
· Performed inspection of safety related materials and procurement documents.
Q. C. Inspector Nov.1980 to Aug.1981
VEPCO, North Anna Power Station, Mineral, VA. 23117
Quality Assurance Resident Engineer: Michael Harrison
· General level II inspection and surveillance oversight of the Security Plan and Fire Program implementation.
Armed Response Investigator April 23 1979 to Oct. 1980
VEPCO, North Anna Power Station, Mineral, VA.
Mr. Nelson Martin, (540)894-5151
· Responsible for daily implementation of the site Nuclear Security Plan implementation including use of special purpose detectors, controlling access to a Nuclear power station, and interdiction methods for attempted unauthorized access, reactor vulnerability, or other station/site threat.
· Member Fire Brigade with Suppression experiences [FDID 04175].
Site Loss Prevention Coordinator Oct.1976 to May 1979
Uffinger Security Systems, 1160 Pepsi Place, Suite 114B, Charlottesville, VA. 22901.
Mr. Jack O'Leary Director, (804) 975-1272.
· Supervised the Security/Loss Prevention force for Acme Visible Records in Crozet, VA.
Quality Inspector and Production Technician 1969 to 1972
Fluid Metering Inc, 29 Orchard Street, Oyster Bay, L.I., N.Y., 11771
Mr. Harry Pinkerton, (516) 922-6050
· Receipt inspected materials/parts, performance tested completed metering pumps to verify end-product quality, and evaluated anomalies to identify root cause and verify total quality.
Materials Coordinator and Production Technician 1966 to 1969
Anderson Products, 180 South Street, Oyster Bay, L.I., N.Y., 11771, (516) 922-5188
· Materials Coordinator and Quality Specialist. Worked with highly volatile gas to super cool and flame encapsulate for field sterilization product. Used photographic skills for advertising work.
ON FILE
Letters of commendation and Safety Awards.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Welding Society
Quality Control Inspectors Development : Virginia Power - Nation Nuclear Training Academy accreditation
Quality Control Inspectors Development Program - 36 months in eight steps of discipline training [from 6/81 through 6/84] recognized by the National Academy for Nuclear Training - B.S. Equivalent, to Industrial Quality Specialist with approximately 2000 hr of discipline specific training for ANSI N45.2.6 level II inspection in Civil, Coatings, Electrical [including MOV VOTES & MOVAT], Instrument & Control [including 7300 Processor and other Module repair], Mechanical, Radioactive Waste Shipment, Receipt Inspection, Mechanical, Welding
cert- Basic Systems - nuclear, 160 hrs: Virginia Power - Nation Nuclear Training Academy accreditation
Safety - Hazard mitigation
Coatings
Electrical
Raychem quality inspection attributes for nuclear qualified harsh environment S-1119 red sealant: Vendor
Instrument and Control with 7300 processor module repair and 999/Y2K Millennium Readiness
Lead Materials Inspector
Mechanical
Non-Destructive Examination - Visual
cert - Non Destructive Examination, VT - 1, 1983 : VEPCO
Visual Weld
NUCLEAR ACCLIMATIZATION Jan. 08, 1998 Civil Treatment for Employees in the work place. Techniques for building logistical relationships through “mutual respect.”
Event Based Quality Training a guide to 10CFR50 appendix “B” from Nuclear Safety Review Concepts to protect the health and safety of the public at large from exposure to radiological exposure greater than the 10CFR100 limits. The course emphasis was on what 10CFR50 appendix “B” criteria failed to be implemented, and how this standard could have mitigated these events had it been used.
Monitoring the Effectiveness of Maintenance at Nuclear Power Plants [10CFR50.65] The “Maintenance Rule” to seek an increase in maintenance performance with an eye toward improved corrective actions due to component failures.
Unreviewed Safety Evaluations 10 CFR 50.59 Changes, Tests, and Experiments for changes in facility, procedures, and tests not described in the Final Safety Analysis without prior commission approval. 103096
OPERABILITY & REPORTABILITY with emphasis on immediate notification to Station Management of any condition adverse to or of an indeterminate quality such that the health and safety of the public at large could be jeopardized.
SAFETY CONSCIOUS WORK ENVIRONMENT Management actions for detection of and response to Discrimination in the work place was presented by Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. 030597
Nuclear Utility Year 2000 Readiness [NEI/NUSMMG 97-07] A study of the Readiness Management [RM] Process for the Year 2000 compliance checkoff IAW IN96-70 titled “Year 2000 effect on /Computer System Software” to detect non-compliant “00” or Millennium software & interface evaluation / remediation planning. 09/09/99.
Nuclear Employee Training/Retraining [including subatmospheric containment entry with SCBA and
Basic Radiation Worker, and Confined Space]
Additoinal Subjects include: Business Management 1 & 2, Manager Psychology, Survey of American, Economics, Communications Business Industry, Oral Communications, Human Relations, Grievance Procedures, Develop Personal Efficiency, Self Motivation, Managing Stress, Supervisory Skills, Building Productive Work, Relationships, Success through Assertiveness, Performance Appraisal, Introduction to the Personal Computer, Sharpening Whiting Skills.
Applications, Installations, and Inspection of Electrical Heat
Shrink-Raychem Energy Division
On-the-Job training and Evaluation Workshop
Performance Observation Methodologies
Step 1 General includes: NET/R, Quality Assurance Philosophy, Introduction to QA for Nuclear Power Station, General QC Inspector, Plant Block Level Systems, QC Maintenance/Surveillance/Operations Inspector Indoctrination, and QC Auditing.
Step 2 Health Physics includes: Introduction to Health Physics, Radiation Detection/Surveys, Radiation Work Practices, Rad Waste Control, Dose Control, Environmental Monitoring, and Introduction to Radiochemistry.
Step 3 Maintenance Fundamentals includes: Basic Blue Print, Schematics and Symbols and Shop Math, Metal Materials, Non-Metal Materials, Hand Tools, Portable tools, Portable Power Tools, Plant Safety and Developing Troubleshooting Skills.
Step 4 Mechanical Maintenance includes: Basic Hydraulics, Hydraulic Troubleshooting, Basic Pneumatics, and Pneumatic troubleshooting.
Step 5 Electrical Maintenance includes: Introduction to Electricity and Electronics, Batteries and DC Circuits, Transformers and AC Circuits, Electrical Measuring Equipment, Electrical Protective Devices, DC Equipment and Controls, Single Phase Motors, Three Phase Systems, AC Control Equipment, and Electrical Troubleshooting.
Step 6 Machine Shop, Welding and Rigging Practices includes: Machine Shop Practices such as Turning/Shaping Operations, Rigging, Equipment Installation, Welding Principles, Gas Welding Practices, Arc Welding Processes, and Arc Welding Practices.
Step 7 Instrumentation and Process Control includes: Introduction to Process Control, Foundations of Measurement Instrumentation, Force, Weight and Motion Measurement, Flow Measurement I, & II, Level Measurement, Temperature Measurement, Final Control Elements and Maintenance and Safety. Step 8 Utilities Electronics and Operations Includes: How Power Plants Work, Generating Steam in the Power Plant, Semi Conductors, Power Supplies, Amplifiers, Oscillators, Multivibrators and Logic Circuits.
Fall protection
to prevent a fall of greater than six feet with a anchor pooint capacity of atleast 5000lbs and support capacity of atleast 310lbs.
Asbestos exposure to friable material
Lead Exposure to material containing more than 600ppm lead IAW 29CFR1926.62
Action Level a time weighted airborne concentration @ >30 mg, Permisible Exposure Limit >50mg
ansi-N-45.2.6, level II discipline specific
Civil
Certified in 1992 as a level II Civil Inspector IAW RG-1.58, ANSI N-45.2.6. Training to determine the adequacy of these civil work practices includes: Concrete Cylinders-40 hr, Concrete Batch Plant & Equipment-40 hr, Concrete Batching-20hr, Concrete Testing-40 hr, Civil Documentation-40 hr, Concrete Curing and Post Placement Defects-40 hr. Responsible for concrete and grout installation (for percision support, but not subject to severe dynamic loading usually at least 5000 psi within 28 days of cure) and repair work practice inspections to RG-1.94, ANSI N-45.2.5 such as preplacement, placement, test specimens, cure chamber use and maintenance, compressive strength testing, laboratory calibrations, and applicable documentation to the applicable ASTM standard and/or site specification.
The Atlantic Group - 1999: Coatings, Grout, Fasteners - ansi-N.45.2.6, level II
The Atlantic Group - 1996: Coatings, Grout, Fasteners - ansi-N.45.2.6, level II
Certified in 1989 as a level II Coatings Inspector IAW an ANSI N45.2.6. Training to determine the adequacy of coatings application work practices to Safety Related environments for RG-1.54, ANSI N5.12, 101.4 &. 2 inspections includes: Topics included; Storage Standards, Surface Preparation by use of a Kean-Tator 5x Surface Profile Comparator, environmental parameters, application processes, Thickness measurements with a electro-physics Microtest III, and applicable documentation and records requirements to the Steel Structures Paint Council guidelines. Subsequent training for Advanced Reinforced ceramic coating (ARC) service level III emergent preparation, application, and inspection completed recently from ACR Composite Technology.
Certified in 1986 as a level II Electrical inspector IAW RG-1.58, ANSI N45.2.6, ANSI/IEEE std 43 and C37.2, ANS-3.1. Training to determine the adequacy of electrical work practices includes: Electrical Test Equipment Print Reading-60 hr, Motor Operated Valve Failure Analysis-8 hr, Agitate testing 20hr, 4160 Breaker mech./ rebuilds and protective relay maintenance 20hr, Motor Operated Valve Actuator Maintenance -40 hr, Raychem Installation and Inspection-8 hr. VOTES&MOVATT testing 40hr.
10CFR1910 & 1926 Open electrical panel hazard training - 1996
The Atlantic Group - 1999: Electrical and IEEE - ansi-N-45.2.6, level II
The Atlantic Group - 1996: Electrical and IEEE - ansi-N-45.2.6, level II
Certified in 1992 as a level II I&C Inspector IAW ANSI/IPC-A-610A, 600D, & 700C. Training to determine the adequacy of I&C work practices includes: I&C Inspection-32 hr, on instrument and tubing installation, Rosemont connector environmental qualification, Conax environmental qualification, electronic sub-assembly repair, Westinghouse Reactor Protection 7300 process module repair, and calibration methodology's. Performed evaluation of metrology laboratory data when calibrated instruments were determined to be out of specification IAW ANSI N45.2.16. Year 2000 Readiness for nuclear utilities IAW NEI/NUSMG 97-07 and IN 96-70 to identify.
The Atlantic Group - 1999: Insturment& Control - ansi-N-45.2.6, level II
The Atlantic Group - 1996: Insturment & Control - ansi-N-45.2.6, level II
Certified in 1980 as a Procurement/Receipt ANSI N45.2.2 & .2.14 levels II Inspector. Re-certified 1999 The Atlantic Group, Level II Receipt Inspector on prior materials management experience and on the job training regarding the material verification process.
Materials Management
Task specific training included: ANSI-n45.2.2 & .2.6, ASME Section II & III, ASTM parts 1 – 5, Chemical Controls, Conditional Releases, Restricted Engineering Components, Vendor Manuals, Equivalent Replacement Process, Corrective Action(s), Procurement Process, Technical Evaluations of Procurement Documents, Engineering Evaluation Disposition, Spare Parts Reference, Material Receipt, Identification & Status, Material Verification Process, Material Identification and Tractability Controls, Materials Issue, Control, Return & Delivery, Material Shipping, Handling and Storage, Receipt and Source inspections, Shelf Life Control, Measuring & Test Equipment, Manufacturers Specification SP-25 on fastener demarcation, Receipt Inspection & Test Measuring & Test Equipment Program, Material Attribute Verification, Qualification & Certification of Materials Inspector. EPRI-NP5652 “Utilization of Commercial Grade Items in Nuclear Safety Related applications, IEEE 323 – 1974 “standard for Qualifying Class 1E Equipment for Nuclear Power Generating Stations, IEEE 344 – 1975, Sesmic Qualification of Class 1E Equipment for Nuclear Power Generating Stations. 103099
Administrative subjects include: NRC Revised Regulatory Oversight Process using risk informed methodology and a Significance Determination Process provided in SECY 1999-07 & SECY 1999-07A to identify and trend issues of indeterminate or adverse quality. In addition, INPO’s Excellence in Human Performance for building on the principles of enhancing professionalism at all levels which re-enforce individual performance to reduce errors and prevent events, Quality Assurance Program Applicability, Inspections (QACM), Cause Analysis & Corrective Action Determination, Stop Work, Identification & Control of Component Data, Bill of Material Evaluation, Supplier Audits, Surveillance’s & Commercial Grade Surveys, Spare Parts System, Equivalent Replacement Process, Control of Vendor Technical Manuals, Quality Trending, Divination & Corrective Action. 10301999
Certified in 1982 as a level II Mechanical Inspector IAW RG-1.58, ANSI-N45.2.6. Training to determine the adequacy of ANSI N-45.8 Mechanical work practices includes: Steam Generator Inspection attributes such as tube sheet video scan, primary manway VT-1 inspection, tube plug installation, and secondary FOSAR examination. Inspection of Stationary 1/8th opposed piston Fairbanks 3800TD8 Diesel with preventative and corrective maintenance guidelines specified. Routinely verified ANSI N45.2.1 cleanliness standards, for completed systems prior to closure. Operability testing for Mechanical/Fluid Shock and Sway Suppressors, as well as, valve overhauls inspection for gate, globe, ball, check valves for as found/left operability testing. Hydraulic Shock and Sway Suppressors (snubbers)-VA Power
Fairbanks Morse Deisel Quality Inspection: vendor
Mechanical / Demensional, ansi-N-45.2.6 level II : The Atlantic Group - 1999
Mechanical / Demensional, ansi-N-45.2.6 level II : The Atlantic Group - 1996
Certified in 1983 as a Level II NDE Examiner IAW RG-1.58, ANSI-N45.2.6, SNTC-1A Nuclear In-service Inspection activities including VT-1, 2, & 3. Responsible for in service inspection of components, systems and pressure vessel/piping after construction, periodic maintenance or at periodic intervals, including Flow Accelerated Corrosion examination. Specialized in Relief/Safety valve overhaul inspection and testing with live steam or other appropriate media. Training includes approximately ninety-six hours of ASME section XI code In-service Inspection requirements and visual examination criteria, from 1983 through 1995. with PT, MT and limited UT thickness exposure. Certified eye acuity current as well as audiogram and spirogram within last twelve months.
qualification VT 1 - 3, level II examiner, SNT-TC-1, ansi-N-45.2.6A : The Atlantic Group - 1999
cert - VT 2 - 4, level II examiner : The Atlantic Group - 1996
qualification VT 1, level II examiner : The Atlantic Group - 1996
cert - VT 1, level II examiner : The Atlantic Group - 1996
cert - VT 1 - 3, level Il, 1994: Virginia Power - Nation Nuclear Training Academy accreditation
cert - VT 1, level Il, 1991: Virginia Power - Nation Nuclear Training Academy accreditation
cert - VT 2, level Il, 1991: Virginia Power - Nation Nuclear Training Academy accreditation
cert - VT 3, level Il, 1991: Virginia Power - Nation Nuclear Training Academy accreditation
cert - VT 4, level Il, 1983: VEPCO
cert - VT 3, level Il, 1983: VEPCO
cert - VT 2, level Il, 1983: VEPCO
Visual Weld Inspection level II: Virginia Power - Nation Nuclear Training Academy accreditation
Certified as a level II Visual Weld Inspector for ASME-B31.1/31.7 piping, and AWS D1.1 structural welding IAW RG-1.58, ANSI-N45.2.6. Trained to determine the adequacy of ASME code weld work practices, approximately 80 hours on visual weld inspection and their required documentation for ASME Boiler and Pressure vessel manufacture and repair, as well as corporate weld manual, and other qualified techniques.
The Atlantic Group - 1999: visual Weld, level II, ansi-N-45.2.6, B31.1 & 31.7
The Atlantic Group - 1996: Visual Weld, level II, ansi-N-45.2.6