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NBBI NB 23 (NBIC) PART 3

National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) - Part 3 Repairs and Alterations

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Organization: NBBI
Publication Date: 1 July 2019
Status: active
Page Count: 311
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The NBIC recognizes three important areas of post-construction activities where information, understanding, and following specific requirements will promote public and personal safety. These areas include:

• Installation

• Inspection

• Repairs and Alterations

The NBIC provides rules, information, and guidance for post-construction activities, but does not provide details for all conditions involving pressure-retaining items. Where complete details are not provided in this code, the code user is advised to seek guidance from the Jurisdiction and from other technical sources.

The words shall, should, and may are used throughout the NBIC and have the following intent:

• Shall - action that is mandatory and required.

• Should - indicates a preferred but not mandatory means to accomplish the requirement unless specified by others such as the Jurisdiction.

• May - permissive, not required or a means to accomplish the specified task.

Document History

July 1, 2023
National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) - Part 3 Repairs and Alterations
This Part provides information and guidance to perform, verify, and document acceptable repairs or alterations to pressure-retaining items regardless of code of construction. Alternative methods for...
National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) - Part 3 Repairs and Alterations
The National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) - NB23 - was first published in 1946 as a guide for chief inspectors. It has become an internationally recognized standard, adopted by most US and Canadian...
NBBI NB 23 (NBIC) PART 3
July 1, 2019
National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) - Part 3 Repairs and Alterations
The NBIC recognizes three important areas of post-construction activities where information, understanding, and following specific requirements will promote public and personal safety. These areas...
National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) - Part 3 Repairs and Alterations
a) This part provides requirements and guidelines that apply when performing repairs and alterations to pressure-retaining items. b) The National Board administers three specific accreditation...
National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) - Part 3 Repairs and Alterations
The NBIC recognizes three important areas of post-construction activities where information, understanding, and following specific requirements will promote public and personal safety. These areas...
January 1, 2015
National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) - Part 3 Repairs and Alterations
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National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) - Part 3 Repairs and Alterations
The NBIC recognizes three important areas of post-construction activities where information, understanding, and following specific requirements will promote public and personal safety. • These areas...
National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) - Part 3 Repairs and Alterations
The NBIC recognizes three important areas of post-construction activities where information, understanding, and following specific requirements will promote public and personal safety. These areas...
January 1, 2007
National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) - Part 3 Repairs and Alterations
a) This part provides general requirements that apply when performing repairs and alterations to pressure-retaining items. b) This part describes the administrative requirements for the...
January 1, 2007
National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) - Part 3 Repairs and Alterations
The National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) was first published in 1946 as a guide for chief inspectors. It has become an internationally recognized standard, adopted by most US and Canadian...

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