The Boiler Safety Program requires anyone conducting jurisdictional inspections to have a current National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors IS (In-Service) Commission and a Delaware Certificate of Competency.
Boiler Safety Program
302-395-2500
An applicant for a National Board Commission must be employed exclusively by an Authorized Inspection Agency, including the State of Delaware, an Owner-User Inspection Organization, a Non-Member Enforcement Agency, a Federal Inspection Agency, or the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors.
To obtain a Delaware Commission, applicants are required to hold a current National Board Commission and be at least one of the following:
National Board Commission Test Fees
Delaware Resident: $75
Non-Resident: $150
There are several locations where tests are administered depending on the number of people sitting for the test. Contact the Boiler Safety Program, at 302-395-2500, for location and directions for the test you want to take.
The test is given the first Wednesday and one-half day Thursday of March, June, September, and December in the various jurisdictions, or at the National Board headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. Requests for taking the test can be made to Boiler Safety prior to the 15th of the month before the next test.
There are educational and/or work experience requirements that must be met prior to taking the examination.
In addition to having a National Board Commission, an inspector is required to take and pass a Delaware test to obtain a Certificate of Competency from the DNREC Boiler Safety Program.
There are educational and/or work experience requirements that must be met prior to taking the examination.
The following requirements also must be met prior to taking the Delaware test:
The Application for Examination must be notarized and accompanied by payment with a copy of the inspector’s National Board working card and commission certificate. Once this information is received by Boiler Safety the inspector is required to call 302-395-2500 to schedule a test date. Above information should be sent to: DNREC/Boiler Safety Program, 391 Lukens Drive, New Castle, DE 19720.
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