The Ohio Corrosion Committee serves as a valuable technical committee, providing a platform for exchanging engineering knowledge related to corrosion problems within Ohio. This committee functions as a clearing-house for corrosion-related cases. It’s important to note that individual member companies will maintain necessary records as required by DOT. By partnering with the Ohio Corrosion Committee, companies gain access to valuable information to help them address any corrosion issues. state of Ohio .
The Ohio Corrosion Committee will only work as a clearing house for cases relating to corrosion. The individual member companies will keep any records that are required, as required by DOT
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When your case is submitted, all members (whether involved or not) can easily track progress, add comments, and schedule interference testing.
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OCC hosts three Committee meetings annually, in April, September, and December, where you can review cases. Don’t miss out! Check the schedule and mark your calendar for the next event.