API 510 - Pressure Vessel Inspector (2024)

API 510 - Pressure Vessel Inspector (1)

This exam can now be scheduled either at in-person test centers or through remote proctoring.

Certified API 510 Pressure Vessel inspectors must have a broad knowledge base relating to maintenance, inspection, repair, and alteration of pressure vessels. The API 510 examination is designed to determine if individuals have such knowledge.

This certification program benefits employers and the industry as a whole by helping to:

  • Improve management control of process unit operation, repair, and maintenance
  • Reduce the potential for inspection delays
  • Provide a continued high level of safety through the use of highly specialized and experienced inspectors

API 510 certification is valid for a three-year term and is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This accreditation ensures that the exam has been developed to the highest standard for openness and integrity and meets the rigorous requirements established under the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 17024.

1. Studying for the Exam

  • Publications Effectivity Sheet - Questions on the API 510 exam are derived from the publications listed in this document. Only the specific sections of the publications that are listed on the Effectivity Sheet will be available to your during the open-book portion of the exam.
    • API 510 Publications Effectivity Sheet for September 2023 - May 2024 exams
    • API 510 Publications Effectivity Sheet for September 2024 - May 2025 exams
  • Body of Knowledge - List of specific topics included in the API 510 exam
    • API 510 Body of Knowledge for September 2023 - May 2024 exams
    • API 510 Body of Knowledge for September 2024 - May 2025 exams

2. Exam Structure

  • The API 510 exam day is 7.5 hours long - a short tutorial session, 2.75 hours for the closed-book portion, a 45-minute lunch break and 3.75 hours for the open-book portion.
  • There are 170 questions on the exam, of which only 140 are scored. The remaining are pretest questions.
    • Pretest Questions FAQs
  • There are 110 closed-book questions and 60 open-book questions.
  • View the Exam Tutorial before exam day to familiarize yourself with the format.

3. What Can You Bring Into the Exam

  • Papers, notes and books are not allowed in Prometric’s computer testing centers.
  • PDF documents of pertinent codes and standards will be available on your computer during the open book portion of the exam and will be presented in English.
  • Learn More about Exam Day

4. Additional Resources

  • Examination Policies & Notifications: Policies
  • Purchasing Authorized API Publications: API Publications Store
  • ANSI Accreditation

Are you qualified to take the API 510 exam?

As outlined in the Appendix B of the API 510 Standard, the minimum qualification requirements for API 510 Pressure Vessel inspector certification are based on the combination of education and experience related to pressure vessels. This experience must have been acquired within the last 10 years while employed by, or under contract with, an authorized inspection agency as defined in API 510.

Based on the 10th edition of API 510, a National Board certification is no longer accepted as a substitution for passing the exam.

Prior to submitting an application, please use the table below to determine if you qualify to take the API 510 exam. The minimum experience required MUST be documented on your application and will be verified after your application has been submitted.


Education Years of Industry Experience Experience Required

BS or higher in engineering or technology

or

3+ years of military service in a technical role

(Dishonorable discharge disqualifies credit)

1 year Supervision or performance of inspection activities as described in API 510

2-year Associate's degree or certificate in engineering or technology

or

2 years of military service in a technical role

(Dishonorable discharge disqualifies credit)

2 years Design, fabrication, repair, operation, or inspection of pressure vessels, of which one year must be in supervision or performance of inspection activities as described in API 510
High school diploma or equivalent 3 years Design, fabrication, repair, operation, or inspection of pressure vessels, of which one year must be in supervision or performance of inspection activities as described in API 510
No formal education 5 or more years Design, fabrication, repair, operation, or inspection of pressure vessels, of which one year must be in supervision or performance of inspection activities as described in API 510

Recertification Overview

  • API 510 Pressure Vessel inspectors need to apply for recertification every three (3) years. Apply online in the ICP Portal.
  • You may apply for recertification 90 days prior to the certification expiration date, and for a 90-day grace period after. Late fees apply after the expiration date.
  • If an application is not submitted by the end of the 90-day grace period, the certification will expire. A new application and fees must be submitted, and you will need to pass a full examination in order to be recertified.
    • Circ*mstances such as heavy work schedule, work in other countries, or remote areas do not relieve the inspector/examiner of the responsibility to a file a timely renewal application
    • Candidates must ensure that they provide appropriate contact information for their supervisor for timely processing of their recertification application. If your supervisor fails to respond to requests for employment verifications/s, it may cause a delay in your recertification or API will not be able to recertify you.

Recertification Requirements

Failure to comply with one or more of the applicable requirements during your recertification cycle will preclude you from earning a recertification.

1.Work Requirements - Every 3 years

  • API 510 inspectors need to demonstrate that a minimum of 20% of time over the most recent three-year certification period was spent performing or supervising pressure vessel inspection activities as described in the API 510 inspection code.
  • Inspectors who have not been actively engaged in pressure vessel inspection practices will be required to take the full examination.

2.Continuing Professional Development (CPD) - Every 3 years

  • Beginning January 1, 2022, Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours will be included in the 3-year recertification requirements. CPD activity must be relevant to the API 510 certification.
  • ICP will have a phased implementation of the CPD hour requirement beginning with 8 CPD hours required for individuals whose certification expire after January 1, 2023. The full CPD requirements of 24 CPDs will be implemented for those expiring on or after January 1, 2025. See the table below:
Recertifying Year Number of CPD Hours Required
2023 Recertifying candidates must submit 8 CPD hours completed within the last 3 years.
2024 Recertifying candidates must submit 16 CPD hours completed within the last 3 years.
2025

Recertifying candidates must submit 24 CPD hours completed within the last 3 years.

(All recertifications from this point forward must present 24 CPD hours each 3 year cycle. No more than 16 hours may be from one activity category)

  • Review the CPD Guidance Document for additional information on what activities are acceptable.
    • Activities should vary between categories. Minimum should be across two of the categories.
  • You must upload proof of activity to Education page on your ICP Portal account along with your Recertification application.
    • Fill out the API CPD Activities Form if no other form of proof. Please print this form and sign in person prior to submitting with your Recertification application.

3.Webquiz - Every 6 years

API 510 Recertification Publications Effectivity Sheet (Valid beginning April 3, 2023)

  • API 510 Pressure Vessel inspectors are required to take an on-line, open-book quiz every six years in order to recertify.
  • The quiz is available 90 days prior to your expiration date and for a grace period of 90 days after. The quiz will not be available beyond this grace period, or after your certification has expired.
  • You may take the quiz either before or after you submit your recertification application.
  • To take your recertification quiz, or to determine if a quiz is needed for your current certification, log into your account in the ICP Portal. If a web quiz is due, there will be a notification at the top of your 510 certification page with a link that will take you to the quiz.You may also go directly to the Web Quiz Gateway. If a quiz is needed, you will see a notification in bold red stating that a quiz is required.
  • NOTE: Your Web Quiz log is the same username and password that you use to log into your account in the ICP Portal.
  • Each quiz has 25 questions that address the changes in the relevant API codes over the past six years.
  • You have a total of four hours to complete the quiz, and it may be paused or interrupted up to three times.
  • If you fail the quiz once you will be able to take it again. If you fail the quiz a second time you will not be able to recertify. You will need to submit a new application and take the full version of the exam to certify again.

Please contact Inspector@api.org if you have trouble with your quiz.

API 510 - Pressure Vessel Inspector (2024)

FAQs

How many questions are on the API 510? ›

The API 510 ICP examination is 6.5 hours long and consists of 170 multiple-choice questions divided into two parts: the 2.75 hour closed-book portion includes 110 multiple-choice questions.

What is the API standard for pressure vessel inspection? ›

API 510 applies to most refining and chemical processing vessels that have been placed into service. However, API 510 can also be applied in other industries where pressure vessels are used at the discretion of the operator.

What is the interval for API 510 internal inspection? ›

The inspection of a pressure vessel will be required prior to being placed into service, at the time of any major repair or alteration, as well as, at the external inspection interval of 5 years, and the internal inspection interval of 10 years.

What is an acceptable process for verifying a pressure vessel's functionality? ›

There are five common types of tests inspectors perform during pressure vessel inspections:
  • VISUAL TESTING. Visual testing is the most common type of non-destructive testing (NDT) an inspector might perform. ...
  • ULTRASONIC TESTING. ...
  • RADIOGRAPHIC TESTING. ...
  • MAGNETIC PARTICLE TESTING. ...
  • DYE PENETRANT TESTING.

What is the passing score for API 510? ›

A final examination which will be a 25 question, open-book, online examination. Achieving a passing grade of 80% (20 out of 25 correct) is required.

How hard is API 510? ›

API 510 certification typically requires significant study and preparation, including taking a training course and passing a comprehensive exam. The difficulty level can also depend on your ability to grasp complex engineering concepts and apply them to real-world scenarios.

What is an API 510 inspection? ›

The API 510 inspection evaluates pressure vessels both internally and externally for operational stability, material quality, storage capability, safety, measurements, and more. Over the years, technology and changes in general inspection practices have changed how the API 510 code and methods are used.

What does API 510 cover? ›

This inspection code covers the in-service inspection, repair, alteration, and rerating activities for pressure vessels and the pressure-relieving devices protecting these vessels.

What is the difference between ASME Section 8 and API 510? ›

The logic behind this is that whereas ASME VIII is a workshop-based construction code, under which PWHT can be done in a furnace under workshop conditions, API 510 deals with repairs, many of which will be carried out on site, where such closely controlled conditions are not possible.

What is the difference between API 510 and API 570? ›

Different certifications lead to distinct job opportunities. API 510-certified professionals can work as inspection engineers, API 570 professionals can become pipeline inspectors, and API 653 certification can open doors to careers as tank inspectors or corrosion specialists.

How often do pressure vessels need to be inspected? ›

Each pressure vessel must be examined or tested every 5 years. The extent of the test or examination should be that necessary to determine that the pressure vessel's condition is satisfactory and that the pressure vessel is fit for the service intended.

What is API 570 inspection? ›

API 570 covers inspection, rating, repair, and alteration procedures for metallic and fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) piping systems and their associated pressure relieving devices that have been placed in service. This inspection Code applies to all hydrocarbon and chemical process piping covered in 1.2.

Is Hydrotest pressure 1.3 or 1.5 times? ›

1 general hydro-test pressure will be 1.3 x design pressure (minor factors may vary for this equation as well) and for piping design codes, the hydro-test pressure will be ASME B31. 4,B31. 8 1.5 x design pressure.

What is the role of a pressure vessel inspector? ›

Primary Responsibilities

Perform tests to verify condition of equipment. Test meters and gauges. Determine extend of corrosion cracking. Evaluate safety devices, regulators, construction quality, and riveting, welding.

How do you prepare a vessel for incoming inspection? ›

The vessel must be clean and thoroughly DRY prior to arriving at one of the five reservoirs listed. Inspect all exposed surfaces – small mussels feel like sandpaper to the touch. Drain plugs pulled, no water in bilge, live well or integral coolers. No mud, debris, aquatic weed or algae on hull, trailer or motor.

What is the passing score for the API exam? ›

Prometric uses a scale from 200 to 500 to accommodate all test lengths for ICP certifications. The passing scaled score for all exams is 400, which takes into account previous exam data of raw scores and percentage of correct answers.

How many questions are on the API? ›

2. Exam Structure. The API 510 exam day is 7.5 hours long - a short tutorial session, 2.75 hours for the closed-book portion, a 45-minute lunch break and 3.75 hours for the open-book portion. There are 170 questions on the exam, of which only 140 are scored.

How much does API 510 cost? ›

Qualification of Ultrasonic Testing Examiners - Performance Demonstration Exams
Initial CertificationAPI Member FeeNon-Member Fee
510, 570, 653$350$350
TES, 571, 577, 580, 936, 982, SIFE, SIRE, SIEE, 1169, 1184$200$200
AQ1, AQ2$200$200
QUTE, QUSE, QUPA, QUSE-PA, QUTE-TM, LSP$750$850
22 more rows

How do you qualify for API 510? ›

The API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspectors must have a broad knowledge relating to the maintenance, inspection, repair, and alteration of pressure vessels. Candidates must meet a combination of education and experience requirements and pass a written exam. More information can be found on the certifying agency's website.

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