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Standard Requirements for Aerospace Organic Coatings Applicator Certification
- Aerospace Standard
- AS7489A
- Revised
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English
Scope
This standard establishes the minimum requirements for training, examination, and certification of aerospace coatings application personnel applying liquid organic coatings to interior structural or exterior substrates. It establishes criteria for the certification of personnel requiring appropriate knowledge of the technical principles underlying aircraft surface preparation and coatings application for both protective and decorative purposes.
Persons who successfully complete the requirements of this certification standard are considered to be able to successfully and consistently perform a broad spectrum of aerospace coatings application tasks to achieve the desired engineering purposes. This certification is not intended to determine or replace any aerospace coating operation’s proprietary engineering for the depainting, preparation, or subsequent application of organic coatings materials to aircraft surfaces.
Rationale
This revision adjusts AS7489 verbiage to prepare for implementation of the initial Coatings Applicator Certification Program.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
AMS G8 Aerospace Organic Coatings Committee
The AMS Committee G-8, Aerospace Organic Coatings, provides a forum to address common concerns such as application, corrosion, environmental compliance, material compatibility, OSHA requirements, performance requirements, specifications, surface preparation, and test methods. The three primary areas of activity are: 1. Writing and Maintaining Specifications 2. Cooperative Testing 3. Information Sharing and Networking
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