NDT Training Informations

NDT Personnel Training

NDT personnel to perform tests must be certified qualified at an appropriate level in accordance to ISO 9712 (EN 473) for each method. The personnel certified two level, Level I and Level II.

Level I

Level 1 certified operator carry out tests according to written procedure and under supervision Level II or III personnel.

Level II Responsibilities

  • Adjusting the NDT equipment
  • Testing performed
  • Storing the test results in terms of written criteria and classification
  • Reporting of results

Level I certified personnel can not be held responsible for use the test method or technique to be selection and evaluation of test results.

Level II

Level II certified operators perform non-destructive testing according to established or recognized procedures.

Level II Responsibilities 

  • Select proper test technique, equipment and probes
  • Set up, calibrate and verify the equipment
  • Perform testing and interpret the results as per applicable standards
  • Have knowledge of the scope and limitations of UT
  • Be familiar with production processes of the test material and knowledge of type and location of expected defects
  • To develop UT technique for testing a particular job
  • Prepare test report for i) Accept ii) Reject iii) Rework
  • Prepare written instruction for Level I
  • Guide and check test results of Level I operators
  • Responsible for care and maintenance of the NDT equipment 

Level III Responsibilities 

  • All responsibilities of a Level II test technician.
  • Analyzes, interprets, and evaluates test data and prepares technical reports for delivery to the customer.
  • Establish test and inspection techniques and/or procedures
  • Interpret codes, standards, specifications and procedures.
  • Interface with customers regarding test requirements and results.
  • Determines conditions under which tests are to be conducted and sequences and phases of test operations.
  • Directs and exercises control over operational, functional, and performance phases of tests.
  • Confers with scientific, engineering, and technical personnel to resolve testing problems such as product or system malfunctions, incomplete test data and data interpretation.
  • Analyzes and interprets test data and prepares technical reports for use by engineering and management personnel.

Minimum hours of training in accordance to EN 9712-2012

NDT Method

Level I

Level II

Level III

UT

40

80

40

RT

40

80

40

MT

16

24

32

PT

16

24

24

ET

40

48

48

VT

16

24

24

AT

40

64

48

Note: RT hours of training does not include for radiation safety training.

Methods and abbreviations

Method

Abbr.

Acoustic Emission test

AT

Eddy Current test

ET

Infrared Thermographic test

TT

Leak test

LT

Magnetic test

MT

Penetrant test

PT

Radiographic test

RT

Strain gauge test

ST

Ultrasonic test

UT

Visual test

VT