GeneralQ We are a shotcrete company in Southern California, and I have a technical question about an issue that has recently come up. Is there any official ASA or ACI guide/spec that recommends or lays out the use of a certified nozzleman on a job that he was not “job site” approved for? For instance, a nozzleman who did not shoot a test panel was overseen by the approved nozzleman for that job site. I understand that the approved nozzleman can oversee another ACI-certified nozzleman on the job so that he can rest and oversee production. Seeing as the approved man is overseeing the nozzleman, is it the same as him shooting the wall himself?
It appears you are talking about a nozzleman who has not been pre-qualified by shooting a mockup panel on a specific project. There is no official ASA or ACI document that addresses this issue. However, this situation is similar to what ACI guidance provides regarding ACI-certified Shotcrete Nozzlemen and Nozzlemen-in-training. ACI’s Certification Program Policy for Shotcrete Nozzleman and Nozzleman-In-Training Section 1.04 states: “ACI Shotcrete Nozzleman-In-Training (NIT) certification is available to applicants who do not possess 500 hours of work experience but do possess a minimum of 25 hours of hand nozzling work experience in the process being sought (vertical orientation only). The examiner of record may require an ACI-certified nozzleman to be present during the performance exam; however, the ACI-certified nozzleman’s interaction with the examinee is strictly limited to the safety of the shooting operation.”