Organizations Filed Purposes:
The National Board's mission is to promote greater safety to life and property by securing concerted action and maintaining uniformity in the construction, installation, inspection, operation, repair and alteration of boilers, pressure vessels and other pressure retaining items and their appurtenances, thereby assuring acceptance and interchangeability among jurisdictional authorities.
Promote uniformity in the administration and enforcement of boiler and pressure vessel safety.
Testing, Reviewing, and Accrediting Quality Control Programs for Compliance with Safety Standards. Conducted 2,151 tests of pressure relief devices, 1,441 reviews of quality control programs, and accredited 1,852 entities for the purpose of assuring compliance with the uniform safety standards of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and/or the National Board Inspection Code, the safety standard for inspection, repair and alteration of boilers, pressure vessels and other pressure retaining items. Also included is the sale of the National Board Inspection Code.
Training and Commissioning/Certifying Inspectors in the Requirements of Safety Standards. Trained over 6000 students and commissioned/certified approximately 5500 inspectors in the requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and the National Board Inspection Code in an effort to maintain uniform qualifications of inspectors and assurance of compliance with uniform safety standards of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and the National Board Inspection Code.
Data Report Registrations. Registered 2,027,887 items certifying these items were constructed and/or repaired in accordance with uniform safety standards, the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and the National Board Inspection Code, copies of which are made available to National Board members to assist them in their respective duties of enforcement of boiler and pressure vessel safety rules and regulations within their respective jurisdictions. Supplied 40,237 copies of previously registered data reports to enable items to be repaired and/or altered in accordance with uniform safety standards.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
David A Douin | Executive Director | 40 | $300,940 |
Michael J Pischke | Assistant Executive Director-Administrative | 40 | $180,877 |
Charles S Withers | FORMER KEY EMPLOYEE/INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR | 20 | $171,124 |
Gary Scribner | Assistant Executive Director-Technical | 40 | $162,750 |
Marsha E Harvey | Controller | 40 | $160,401 |
Victor Bogosian | FORMER HIGHEST COMPENSATED/INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR | 20 | $130,691 |
Joseph F Ball | Director of Pressure Relief Dept. | 40 | $123,118 |
Bill D Henningsen | IT Director | 40 | $121,076 |
Robert E Mclaughlin | Senior Staff Engineer | 40 | $119,105 |
Eben Creaser | Member at Large, Board of Trustees | 1 | $2,748 |
Joel T Amato | Chairman, Board of Trustees | 1 | $2,336 |
Robert Trout | Member at Large, Board of Trustees | 1 | $1,618 |
Anthony Oda | Member at Large, Board of Trustees | 1 | $1,478 |
Christopher Cantrell | 1st Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees | 1 | $1,094 |
Milton Washington | Member at Large, Board of Trustees | 1 | $997 |
Donald Cook | 2nd Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees | 1 | $660 |
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