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A Big Industry, A Lucrative Source Of Jobs

Industrialized nations are dependent on their growing oil industry for a wide range of their products and activities. In addition to fuel for motor vehicles, trains and airplanes, and heat for houses and other buildings, oil is also used to make carpets, detergents, toothpaste, plastic toys, cosmetics, curtains, milk cartons and many other products that we use every day.

The petroleum industry is thus the source for countless jobs in these countries. These include field workers such as derrick men, directional drillers, roughnecks and roustabouts; machinists and maintenance workers; scientists and engineers; control workers and equipment operators; marketing professionals; and clerical and administrative workers. In this article we shall look at one particular job: that of a coating inspector.

Duties of the job

Tasks that are regularly performed by a coating inspector include:

Why such workers are needed

Any surface to which a coat of paint is to be applied needs to be properly prepared or else the paint job will deteriorate and look ugly. If an oil-based paint is applied to a moist surface, for instance, parts of the dry surface will swell up like bubbles (this is called blistering); or if the surface is too dirty, moist or glossy, it can peel. Once the paint has dried, it should be resistant to water, chemicals and sunlight. If the painted surface is outdoors it has to contend with the weather, while indoor paint surface

More information

For those who want to know more about coating inspector jobs, read The Coating Inspector’s Handbook.