SSPC 2 PDF
SSPC 2 PDF
November 1, 1982
Editorial Changes September 1, 2000
2. Definitions
3. Reference Standards
Solvent Cleaning
6. Inspection
6.1 All work and materials supplied under this specification shall be subject to timely inspection by the purchaser
or his authorized representative. The contractor shall correct such work or replace such material as is found defective under this specification. In case of dispute the arbitration or settlement procedure established in the procurement documents, if any, shall be followed. If no arbitration
or settlement procedure is established, the procedure speci-
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SSPC-SP 2
November 1, 1982
Editorial Changes September 1, 2000
tion. The Surface PreparationCommentary, SSPC-SP COM,
is not part of this specification. The table below lists the
subjects discussed relevant to hand tool cleaning and
appropriate Commentary Section.
7. Safety
7.1 All safety requirements stated in this specification
and its component parts apply in addition to any applicable
federal, state, and local rules and requirements. They also
shall be in accord with instructions and requirements of
insurance underwriters.
8. Notes*
8.1 While every precaution is taken to insure that all
information furnished in SSPC specifications is as accurate, complete, and useful as possible, SSPC cannot assume responsibility or incur any obligation resulting from
the use of any materials, paints, or methods specified
therein, or of the specification itself.
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