Visual Testing
DURATION | TYPE | Technique |
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Training course: 2 days | Theory and practical | Direct Visual Testing |
Examination: 1 day | Theory and practical | Direct Visual Testing |
- Definitions
- Vision
- Lighting
- Environmental factors, direct and indirect methods of visual assessment
- Visual inspection equipment
- Surface conditions
- Inspection and testing criteria
- The reporting of results
- Application of a written instruction
- Codes and standards
- Product technology (welds, castings, wrought), in-service and secondary process defects
An individual certified to Visual Testing Level 1 has demonstrated competence to carry out Visual Testing according to written instructions and under the supervision of Level 2 or Level 3 personnel. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 1 personnel may be authorised by the employer to perform the following in accordance with Visual Testing instructions:
- Set up Visual Testing equipment
- Perform Visual Inspection tests
- Record and classify results of the tests according to written criteria
- Report the results of Visual tests
Visual Testing Level 1 certified personnel shall neither be responsible for the choice of test method or technique to be used, nor for the interpretation of the test results.
Full PCN certification is only achieved once the required experience is acquired following the completion of the required training hours and passing of the examination:
- Penetrant Testing
- Level 1 – 16 training hours and 1 month experience
- Level 2 – 24 training hours and 3 months experience if Level 1 held or 40 training hours and 4 months experience if direct to Level 2
- Level 3 – 24 training hours (+80 hrs for Level 3 Basic) and 24 months experience
DURATION | TYPE | Technique |
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Training course: 3 days | Theory and practical | Direct Visual Testing |
Examination: 1 day | Theory and practical | Direct Visual Testing |
- Definitions
- Vision
- Lighting
- Environmental factors, direct and indirect methods of visual assessment
- Visual inspection equipment
- Surface conditions
- Inspection and testing criteria
- The reporting of results
- Codes and standards
- Preparation of a written instruction
- Product technology (welds, castings, wrought), in-service and secondary process defects
An individual certified to Visual Testing Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to NDT procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
- Select the Visual Testing technique for the test method to be used
- Define the limitations of application of the testing method
- Translate Visual Testing codes, standards, specifications and procedures into Visual Testing instructions adapted to the actual working conditions
- Set up and verify Visual Testing equipment settings
- Perform and supervise Ultrasonic tests
- Interpret and evaluate results according to applicable standards, codes, specifications or procedures
- Prepare written Visual Testing instructions
- Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below Level 2
- Provide guidance for personnel at or below Level 2
- Report the results of Visual tests.
Full PCN certification is only achieved once the required experience is acquired following the completion of the required training hours and passing of the examination:
- Penetrant Testing
- Level 1 – 16 training hours and 1 month experience
- Level 2 – 24 training hours and 3 months experience if Level 1 held or 40 training hours and 4 months experience if direct to Level 2
- Level 3 – 24 training hours (+80 hrs for Level 3 Basic) and 24 months experience
DURATION | TYPE | Technique |
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Depending on own experience | Theory training course and examination | – |
- Definitions
- Vision
- Principles of light and lighting
- Environmental factors, direct and indirect methods of visual assessment
- Visual inspection equipment
- Surface conditions
- Inspection and testing criteria
- Codes and standards
- Current and developing methods in visual testing
- Digital image assessment
- Procedure writing
- Product technology (welds, castings, wrought), in-service and secondary process defects as assessed by the specific application of visual testing
An individual certified to Visual Testing Level 3 has demonstrated competence to perform and direct Visual Testing operators for which he is certified. Visual Testing Level 3 personnel have demonstrated:
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- 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 Visual Testing methods, establish Visual Testing techniques and assist in establishing acceptance criteria where non are otherwise available
- A general familiarity with other NDT methods
Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Visual Testing Level 3 personnel may be authorised to:
- Assume full responsibility for the test facility or examination centre and staff
- Establish, review for editorial and technical correctness and validate Visual Testing instructions and procedures
- Interpret codes, standards, specifications and procedures
- Designate the particular Visual test methods, techniques and procedures to be used
- Within the scope and limitations of any certification held, carry out all tasks at all levels
- Provide guidance for Visual Testing personnel at all levels
Level 3 certified personnel may be authorised to carry out, manage and supervise PCN qualification examinations on behalf of the British Institute of NDT (BINDT).
Where Level 3 duties require the individual to apply routine NDT by a method or methods within a particular product or industry sector, BINDT strongly recommends that the industry demand that this person should hold and maintain Level 2 certification in the applicable method(s) and sector(s).
The range and scope of PCN certification available at each level is defined in the relevant appendix to these general requirements.
DURATION | TYPE | Technique |
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Depending on own requirements | Practical training and examination | – |
(Subject to student’s requirements)
- Relevant examination criteria
- Practical exercises on equipment similar to that encountered in examinations
- A theory package orientated towards examination requirements
- Instruction writing
- Mock examination
Sector | Fee | ||||
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Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | |||
Training + Exam | Exam Only | Training + Exam | Exam Only | ||
Penetrant Testing (weld) | Refer level 2 | 45,000 (combined level 1 and level 2) | 25,000 (combined level 1 and level 2) | – | – |
Penetrant Testing (Multi sector) | Refer level 2 | 55,000 (combined level 1 and level 2) | 30,000 (combined level 1 and level 2) | 88,000 | 48,000 |