Scope
CCIC offers the NDT personnel certification for the following methods and levels.
No. | NDT Methods | Sectors | Levels |
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1. | Ultrasonic Testing (UT) | Welds Forges Castings Tubes |
2 & 3 |
2. | Radiographic Testing (RT) | Welds Castings |
2 & 3 |
3. | Magnetic Testing (RT) | Welds Forges Castings |
2 & 3 |
4. | Penetrant Testing (PT) | Welds Forges Castings |
2 & 3 |
5. | Visual Testing (VT) | Welds Forges Castings Tubes |
2 & 3 |
6. | Eddy Current Testing (ET) | Welds Forges Castings Tubes |
2 & 3 |
Levels
Level 2
⦁ An individual certified to Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to NDT procedures or NDT instructions. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorized by the employer to:
⦁ select the NDT technique for the testing method to be used;
⦁ define the limitations of application of the testing method;
⦁ translate NDT codes, standards, specifications, and procedures into NDT instructions adapted to the actual working conditions;
⦁ set up and verify equipment settings;
⦁ perform and supervise tests;
⦁ interpret and evaluate results according to applicable standards, codes, specifications or procedures;
⦁ carry out and supervise all tasks at or below Level 2;
⦁ provide guidance for personnel at or below Level 2;
⦁ report the results of NDT.
Level 3
⦁ An individual certified to Level 3 has demonstrated competence to perform and direct NDT operations for which they are certified. Level 3 personnel have demonstrated:
⦁ the competence to evaluate and interpret results in terms of existing standards, codes, and specifications;
⦁ sufficient practical knowledge of applicable materials, fabrication, process, and product technology to select NDT methods, establish NDT techniques, and assist in establishing acceptance criteria where none are otherwise available;
⦁ a general familiarity with other NDT methods.
⦁ Within the scope of the competence specified on the certificate, Level 3 personnel may be authorized to:
⦁ establish, review for editorial and technical correctness, and validate NDT instructions and procedures;
⦁ interpret standards, codes, specifications, and procedures;
⦁ designate the particular test methods, procedures, and NDT instructions to be used;
⦁ carry out and supervise all tasks at all levels;
⦁ provide guidance and mentoring for NDT personnel at all levels.
Training
The certification candidates shall provide documented evidence of successful completion of trainings recognized by CCIC which covers the relevant part of the published syllabus in ISO/TR 25107, covering the methods and level sought for certification.
The minimum duration of training undertaken by the candidate for certification is detailed in clause 6.2 and Annex F of CCIC NDT Personnel Certification Scheme and summarized as below.
Method / Sector | Level 1 / Day | Level 2 / Day | Level 3 / Day |
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UT | 8 | 10 PAUT : +10 days TOFD : +10 days |
5 |
RT | 5 | 10 | 5 |
MT | 3 | 2 | 4 |
PT | 3 | 2 | 3 |
VT | 3 | 2 | 3 |
ET | 5 | 6 | 6 |
Experience
The certification candidates shall fulfil the following minimum requirements for NDT working experience prior to certification. Detailed information refers to clause 6.3 of CCIC NDT Personnel Certification Scheme.
NDT method | Experiences in days | |||||
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | ||||
with level 1 | direct acces | higher education, with Level 2 | with Level 2 | direct access with higher education | ||
AT, ET, LT, RT, UT | 45 | 135 | 180 | 270 | 450 | 540 |
MT, PT, VT | 15 | 45 | 60 | 180 | 240 | 360 |
Note: One day duration is at least seven hours, which can be achieved on a single day or by accumulating hours. The maximum allowable hours in any one day is 12 hours. Experience in days is achieved by dividing the total accumulated hours by 7. |
Vision
The certification candidate should submit proof of satisfactory vision test conducted within the 12 months before application. The requirements of vision are detailed in clause 6.4 of CCIC NDT Personnel Certification Scheme. The requirements are outlined as follows:
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Near vision acuity
- Prior to certification, and annually thereafter, near vision acuity shall be verified to be in accordance with the requirements of ISO 18490 or shall permit reading a minimum of Jaeger number 1 or Times Roman N4.5 or equivalent letters at not less than 30 cm with one or both eyes, either corrected or uncorrected.
- Color vision
- NOTE: The Ishihara 24 plate test is an example of a suitable color vision test.
Examination
The applicant for certification shall pass the qualification examinations conducted by CCIC according to the level, methods and sectors sought for certification. For the detailed examination requirements, please refer to Clause 7 of CCIC NDT Personnel Certification Program.
All examiners and invigilators are directly contracted by CCIC, and have signed the commitment of impartiality and confidentiality, and shall not have any potential conflicts of interest with the candidates.
Certification
When the certification candidate passes the qualification examinations and provides complete application materials, CCIC will verify whether the candidate meets all the certification requirements. Once the conformity with certification requirements is confirmed, CCIC will grant the candidate certification, issue certificate, and publish verifiable certification information on its website, including searchable name, certification level, methods and sectors, as well as validity period.
Code of conduct
The certified non-destructive testing personnel or applicants for certification in accordance with ISO 9712 by China Certification & Inspection Corporation Canada Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "CCIC") must fully understand that integrity and professional skills are the fundamental principles of non-destructive testing. Therefore, the applicant or certified NDT personnel must: