Haw. Code R. § 12-220-8.1 - Repairs and alterations
(a) Repairs,
routine repairs, and alterations to pressure retaining items shall be in
accordance with the requirements of the NBIC, Part 3, and this part.
Applications for authorization for routine repair, repair, or alteration shall
be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by the remittance
of the appropriate fee for each pressure retaining item subject to this part as
per the schedule in Exhibit A, titled, "Installation, Repair or Alteration
Permit Fees, and Licensure, Examination, and Registration Fees", dated October
1, 2023, which is made part of this chapter and located at the end of this
chapter, and inspection fee for each pressure retaining item subject to this
part as per the schedule in Exhibit B, titled, "Internal & External
Inspection Fees", dated October 1, 2023, which is made a part of this chapter
and located at the end of this chapter. The applicant shall submit all the
required documents and remittance fees to the department prior to commencement
of work. A complete application shall include the name of the applicant,
address, telephone number, NB "R" certificate of authorization number and
expiration date, AIA of record, and name of the commissioned repair
inspector.
(b) No pressure
retaining item subject to this part shall be repaired or altered in the State
unless:
(1) For routine repairs, in addition
to the requirements of subsection (a), a copy of the manufacturer's data report
and all partial data reports shall be submitted along with a detailed
description of the proposed routine repair, drawings or pictures, material
specifications, and a copy of the traveler or routine repair procedure to be
used;
(2) For repairs, in addition
to the requirements of subsection (a), a copy of the manufacturer's data report
and all partial data reports shall be submitted along with a detailed
description of the proposed repair, drawings or pictures, design calculations
(if available), material specifications, and a copy of the traveler or repair
procedure to be used; and
(3) For
alterations, in addition to the requirements of subsection (a), a copy of the
manufacturer's data report and all partial data reports shall be submitted
along with a detailed description of the proposed alteration, drawings or
pictures, design calculations, material specifications, and a copy of the
traveler or alteration procedure to be used, and when applicable, a new maximum
allowable working pressure and temperature of the pressure retaining
item.
(c) It shall be the
responsibility of the holder of a National Board "R" certificate of
authorization making the routine repair, repair, or alteration to have a valid
inspection contract or agreement in force at all times with an AIA that employs
qualified boiler inspectors in compliance with NB-263, RCI-1 Rules for
Commissioned Inspectors, and this part.
(d) It shall be the responsibility of the
holder of a NB "R" certificate of authorization making the routine repair,
repair, or alteration to provide for inspection, documentation, and
certification of the work. A fully executed National Board "R" form shall be
submitted to the department within thirty (30) days following the completion of
the routine repairs, repairs, or alterations. Drawings or pictures, design
calculations, non-destructive examination records, and traveler and other
pertinent documents shall be maintained by the NB "R" certificate holder for
five (5) years. The inspection agency responsible for the in-service inspection
of the boiler or pressure vessel shall have access to review the fully executed
National Board "R" form and other pertinent documents.
(e) All NB "R" forms, except routine repair
ones, shall be registered with the National Board.
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