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A DSA Guideline (GL) is a compilation of recommendations based on Code, referenced standards and DSA practices. These guidelines are designed to give the design professional helpful information and insight into the DSA project application submittal and review processes.
Inspectors mark, tag, or note problems. They may reject defective items outright, send them for repair, or fix minor problems themselves. If the product is acceptable, the inspector certifies it.
First and foremost, you must meet the formal requirements set forth by the state of California. These requirements include obtaining a high school diploma or equivalent, completing a minimum of 60 college semester units, and passing a state-approved building inspector exam.
Inspectors conduct examinations to ensure that all products are uniform and that they meet the companys standards for excellence. If a product is defective, the inspector disposes of it. Inspectors work in factories, production plants and other manufacturing facilities.
Inspector of Record means a certified inspector approved by DSA to inspect the Work pursuant to the Field Act (California Education Code, 81130.3 et seq.) and applicable provisions of the California Code of Regulations.
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What is a DSA inspector? DSA inspectors are construction building inspectors certified by the Division of the State Architect (DSA) and then approved to work on specific projects. DSA certifies several types of school construction inspectors.
The Division of the State Architect (DSA) provides design and construction oversight for K12 schools, community colleges, and various other state-owned and state-leased facilities to ensure that they comply with all structural, accessibility, and fire and life safety codes.
Inspectors duties include monitoring the quality of the materials used, inspecting any defects and discrepancies that might compromise the operations, generating reports to assess the product costing if it meets the budget goals, and utilizing available resources in the market for the highest quality project.

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