The Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP), the world’s leading authority on corrosion control and protective coatings, has announced the rollout of an updated version of its Coating Inspector Program (CIP) Level 2 course, beginning this week.
The revised course incorporates targeted enhancements to better align with current industry standards, modern inspection practices, and evolving learner needs.
Key updates include:
- Enhanced practical exam: New evaluation criteria and standardised procedures for greater consistency across instructors.
- Updated equipment: Modern inspection tools replace outdated equipment to match today’s industry practices.
- Expanded hands-on activities: More interactive exercises to reinforce critical skills and increase real-world application.
- Revised case studies: Updated scenarios reflecting real-world corrosion challenges that promote critical thinking.
- Improved course flow and clarity: Streamlined content, simplified documentation, and improved pacing for stronger learner retention.
The rollout occurred earlier this month at AMPP training centres in Houston, Pennsylvania, and Dubai, with all public English courses transitioning to the new version by 1 January 2026. Translations into other languages will begin in April 2026.
“Our goal is continuous improvement,” said Jennifer Rogers, AMPP Senior Director of Education. “Even small adjustments to our courses can significantly impact the learning experience and skill application. These updates ensure our inspectors are trained using the most relevant tools and methods, keep-ing pace with the changing demands of the coatings industry.”
The CIP Level 2 course builds on foundational knowledge from CIP Level 1, focusing on advanced inspection techniques, standards, and safety practices. Completing the course is a key requirement toward earning the Certified Coatings Inspector (Level 2) Certification, a globally recognised credential within the coatings and corrosion-control industry.
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