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Setting the Standard for Excellence in Personnel Qualification &

Certification for the Nondestructive Testing Profession

Certification

The American Society for Nondestructive Testing

...creating a safer world

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ASNT Certification Programs

Setting the Standard for Excellence

in Personnel Qualification Certification

ASNT NDT Level III

page 1–2

ASNT NDT Level II

page 2–3

IRRSP

page 4–5

Central Certification

page 6

ACCP Level II

page 7

ACCP Professional Level III

page 8-9

Getting

Started

page 9

(Industrial Radiography and Radiation Safety Personnel)

ASNT is accredited as a certification body by the U.S. member to ISO,

the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), in accordance with ISO/IEC 17024.

ASNT develops and provides certification

programs to meet the needs of industry and

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About The American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT)

For nearly half a century, ASNT certification has been the standard for the nondestructive testing (NDT) industry. ASNT’s certification process has improved the quality of the profession, and provided an accepted means for members to demonstrate they have met the requirements of the industry. For employers, ASNT certification is an impartial validation of the competence of NDT personnel in the field.

There are four ASNT certification programs:

ASNT NDT Level III Program

ASNT Central Certification Program (ACCP)

ASNT NDT Level II Program

Industrial Radiography and Radiation Safety Personnel (IRRSP) Program

The ASNT NDT Level III Program and the Industrial Radiography and Radiation Safety Personnel (IRRSP) Program are accredited by ANSI to ISO/IEC 17024:2003

ASNT NDT Level III Program

The ASNT Level III Program provides third-party certification for NDT personnel whose specific jobs require appropriate knowledge of the technical

principles underlying the tests they perform, witness, monitor, or evaluate.

Certification under this system results in the issuance of an ASNT certificate attesting to the fact that the certificate holder has met the published guidelines for the Basic and Method examinations as detailed in

Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A. This does not

constitute license or authorization to perform NDT, as the employer has the sole responsibility for authorizing employees to perform NDT.

An ASNT NDT Level III or ASNT PdM Level III should also have general familiarity with other

NDT methods, be capable of conducting or directing the training and examination of testing personnel in the methods for which the ASNT NDT Level III is qualified, and have knowledge of materials,

fabrication, and product technology in order to establish techniques and to assist in establishing acceptance criteria when none are otherwise available.

Qualification Exams

All ASNT NDT Level III candidates must successfully complete both: a Basic Examination, regardless of the method(s) for which the candidate seeks certification; and a Method Examination, which is given at the candidate’s request, in one or more of 11 different NDT methods. Once certified, the Basic Examina-tion need not be retaken unless the certificate holder allows all ASNT NDT Level III certificates to expire.

A

n ASNT NDT Level III certificate

holder should have the skills and

knowledge to establish techniques,

to interpret codes, standards, and

specifications, and to prepare or

approve procedures and instructions.

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ASNT NDT Level II Program

The ASNT NDT Level II certification program was developed to provide standardized Level II written examinations that employers may use to satisfy the general and specific examination guidelines of paragraphs 8.3 and 8.4, respectively, of Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A.

Qualification Exams

Candidates applying for initial certification must take both the general examination and at least one specific examination in each test method for which certification is sought. Candidates may take the General Industry or the Pressure Equipment Specific examination, or if they seek certification in both industry sectors, they may take both sector-specific examinations.

ASNT NDT Level III

Certification and Validity

Based on successful completion of the necessary qualification examinations, ASNT will issue the candidate an ASNT certificate and a wallet card. Initial certification is valid for five years, with the certification period to start on the date that a candidate successfully passes both the Basic and Method examinations.

Basic Examination:

This written examination consists of 135 multiple choice questions that assess the candidate’s knowledge of other NDT methods as required for ASNT NDT Level II personnel; materials, fabrication, and product technology; and qualification and certification according to the ASNT Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A, and ANSI/ASNT CP-189, latest edition.

Method Examination:

This written examination consists of a minimum of 90 multiple choice questions that assess the candidate’s knowledge and application of fundamentals, principles, and techniques for that method in which certification is sought. The Method Examination may include a portion that examines the candidate’s ability to

comprehend an NDT specification and apply its requirements.

ASNT NDT Level II

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Addressing the Level III Specific Examination is the responsibility of the employer.

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Certification and Validity

Passing the general and at least one specific examination will result in the issuance of an ASNT NDT Level II certificate and wallet card, which attests that the certificate holder has successfully completed ASNT NDT Level II general and specific examinations in the NDT method(s) and industry sectors indicated on the certificate.

Employers should review the ASNT NDT Level II program document to determine whether these examinations meet the requirements of their company’s written practice. Employers are responsible for administering the visual acuity, practical, and any job-specific examinations required by their written practice to complete the certification process.

ASNT NDT Level II

Level II General Examination:

The general written examination is a two-hour, 50-question, multiple-choice examination addressing the fundamentals, principles, and theory found in the applicable Level II Topical Outlines in the ANSI/ASNT CP-105: ASNT Standard Topical Outlines for Qualification of Nondestructive Testing Personnel.

Level II Specific Examination:

The specific written examination is a two-hour, 40-question, multiple-choice examination based on an NDT procedure covering the equipment, operating processes, and techniques that a Level II might encounter while performing NDT tasks in the applicable industry sector. These procedures were developed by ASNT NDT Level IIIs who work in the applicable industry sector and are based on codes, standards, and specifications commonly used in that sector.

P

assing the general and at least

one specific examination will

result in the issuance of an

ASNT NDT Level II certificate.

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IRRSP Certification Program

ASNT Industrial Radiography and Radiation Safety Personnel (IRRSP) certification is applicable to those individuals who perform or supervise industrial radiography utilizing radiation-producing equipment. Three separate certifications are offered in the program: Radioactive Materials (RAM, or gamma), X-ray, or a combination of both X- and

gamma radiography.

ASNT is designated by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) as an Independent Certifying Organization and administers the IRRSP certification program in strict compliance with policies and procedures approved by the NRC.IRRSP certification is also recognized by the Conference for Radiation Control Program Directors (CRCPD).

IRRSP Exams

ASNT certification is by examination only and consists of a written portion administered by ASNT and a practical portion administered by an institution recognized by ASNT. The written examination consists of two categories, RAM and X-ray, which are offered individually or together as a

combination examination.The exams cover the principles, regulations, basic equipment operation, and safety procedures applicable to the type of radiation producing equipment for which

ASNT IRRSP certification is sought.

Qualification Requirements

To be considered eligible to sit for the ASNT IRRSP Certification Exam, the candidate must have the following minimum documented training and experience.

ASNT IRRSP

4

E

xams cover the principles,

regulations, basic equipment

operation, and safety procedures

applicable to the type of radiation

producing equipment for which

ASNT IRRSP certification is sought.

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Acceptance and Validity of IRRSP Certification

The acceptance of IRRSP certification by an agreement state is determined by the state in question on a case-by-case basis. Questions regarding acceptability should be directed to the department governing the state’s radiation control program. A listing of state regulatory agencies can be found at nrc-stp.ornl.gov/asdirectory.html.

ASNT IRRSP certification is valid for five years from the date that all certification requirements have been met, unless suspended or revoked for cause.

ASNT IRRSP

Exam

Radioactive Materials

(RAM or Gamma)

X-ray Technologies

Combo

(RAM & X-ray)

Minimum Training

Requirements

40 hrs

40 hrs

40 hrs

Minimum Experience

Requirements

320 hrs

160 hrs

320 hrs RAM

160 hrs X-ray

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ACCP

®

Level II & Professional Level III Certification

The ASNT Central Certification Program (ACCP) was developed to improve NDT reliability by providing standardized requirements administered by an accredited certification body. The program provides prospective employers with NDT personnel that have achieved a high level of performance and competency within the NDT profession.

Central vs. Employer-Based Certification

Central certification is the process of certification by an independent, nationally recognized body providing confidence to interested parties as to the program’s validity, impartiality, and integrity as it relates to the competence of personnel in the field of NDT.

Certification in accordance with the guidelines ASNT Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A is an employer-based system, meaning that the employers are responsible for the qualification and certification of their own personnel. Central certification is administered and maintained by an independent body that provides uniform certification requirements for all certificate holders. Regardless of the certification program, the ultimate responsibility for authorizing a person to perform NDT remains that of the employer.

Advantages of Central Certification

With central certification, employers will be able to hire NDT personnel without the need to administer exams before they can begin work, a savings in time and money. It provides a uniform standard for the profession and brings more credibility to the industry.

Significantly, it raises the quality bar for NDT.

Companies with employees holding the credential bring a clear market distinction to offer their customers when bidding for business.

Companies contracting for NDT services can select from contractors with personnel who have qualified to standardized examinations developed and administered by an independent third party rather than by the vendor.

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ACCP Level II

ASNT widened the scope of its certification offerings in 1996 to include Level II certification with the ASNT Central Certification Program (ACCP) Level II certification. The ACCP Level II examinations in-clude General, Specific, Practical, and Instruction Preparation examinations in five NDT methods (MT, PT, RT, UT, and VT). ACCP Level II certification meets the requirements of the ANSI/ASNT National Standard CP-106, Nondestructive Testing–Qualification and Certification of Personnel, the

U.S. adoption of ISO 9712 .

An ACCP Level II should:

• Have the skills and knowledge to set up and calibrate equipment, conduct tests, and interpret, evaluate, and document results in accordance with procedures approved by an ACCP Professional Level III or ASNT NDT Level III.

• Be thoroughly familiar with the scope and limitations of the method to which certified. • Be capable of directing the work of trainees and Level I personnel.

• Be able to organize and report NDT results.

• Be capable of developing an NDT instruction in conformance with a procedure.

• Be knowledgeable in the NDT subject matter contained the NDT Body of Knowledge for Level II in the applicable test method(s).

ACCP Level II

AWS/ACCP Level II Agreement

Through an agreement between the American Welding Society (AWS) and ASNT, personnel holding currently valid Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) or Senior Certified Welding Inspector (SCWI) certification granted by AWS examination may apply for ACCP Level II VT certification for direct viewing in the general industry sector without further examination.

Personnel that can document three years of experience in the pressure equipment sector may apply for that sector for a nominal fee. Personnel whoreceived their CWI or SCWI certification(s) through a reciprocity agreement with another certification body are not eligible for this process.

C

ertified Welding Inspector (CWI)

or Senior Certified Welding Inspector

(SCWI) certification may apply for

ACCP Level II VT certification for

Direct Viewing in the General Industry

Sector without further examination.

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ACCP

®

Professional Level III Certification

The ASNT Central Certification Program (ACCP) Professional Level III certification includes the same Basic and Method examinations that are used in the ASNT NDT Level III program and adds Practical and Procedure Preparation examinations for a more comprehensive certification. Personnel that hold currently valid ASNT NDT Level III certificates in the applicable test

methods do not need to retake the Basic or Method examinations.

Qualification Exams

The ASNT Central Certification Program requires the successful completion of examinations in any of five NDT test methods: Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT), Ultrasonic Testing (UT), Radiographic Testing (RT), and Visual Testing (VT).

Level II Applicants Have to Pass These Four Examinations:

1. The General Written Examination covers the fundamentals, principles and theory of the test method.

2. The Specific Written Examination covers specific applications of the test method in accordance with codes and standards used in the applicable industry sector. 3. The Practical Examination applicants are required to demonstrate their ability to perform the test method on test samples containing known defects.

4. The Instruction Preparation applicants are required to prepare a written instruction for the test method that is sufficiently detailed to permit another practitioner to recreate the same inspection.

ACCP Professional Level III

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Additional information and certification applications are available on ASNT’s website at

www.asnt.org/certification. Here, you can also find information about different method examinations, exam schedules, refresher courses, and more.

Also, ASNT’s International Service Center certification staff will happily assist you with program

questions or application information. Please contact a member of the Certification Services staff team at (800) 222-2768.

Level II certification can be attained in individual techniques within a test method or may cover all techniques.

In addition to the prerequisite Level II qualifications and experience, Level III applicants must pass the following four examinations:

1. The Basic Examination covers knowledge of

certification processes, materials and processes and general knowledge of other NDT test methods. 2. The Method Examination covers specific knowledge of that test method.

3. Practical Examination in which applicants are required to demonstrate their ability to perform the method on test samples containing known defects.

Note: The Practical examination is waived for personnel who took the Practical Examination as an ACCP Level II.

4. Procedure Preparation Examination in which applicants are required to write an NDT procedure based on a supplied NDT standard.

ACCP Professional Level III

Getting Started

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SNT’s International Service

Center certification staff will

happily assist you with program

questions or application information.

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Reference Materials for ASNT Certifications

• Codes and Standards

Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A

ANSI/ASNT CP-105

• ASNT Standard Topical Outlines for

Qualification of Nondestructive Testing Personnel •

ANSI/ASNT CP-189

, latest edition

• ASNT NDT Level III Study Guides

• And more online at www.asnt.org/shopasnt

The American Society for Nondestructive Testing

...creating a safer world

www.asnt.org/certification

800.228.2768

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