SNT-TC-1A 2020 Changes
SNT-TC-1A 2020 Changes
SNT-TC-1A 2020 Changes
SEBASTIAN FERNANDES
ASNT NDE LEVEL III
Agenda
Corporate Partners may use the title ASNT Corporate Partner (or
Corporate Partner) and/or the corporate partner logo in marketing
or advertising to signify that they are affiliated with ASNT, but the
logo may NOT be used in any manner that may imply (or give the
perception) that ASNT has approved or endorsed any advertised or
assumed products or services offered by the Corporate Partner
Chartered sections may use their respective chartered section
name and approved section logo in promotion and conduct of
section authorized or sponsored events and activities.
All approved section logos including the three-globe ASNT
logo/section images must be submitted to and be kept on file with
the ISC.
Individual use
Each person who has met the criteria for certification under the
ASNT NDT Level III certification program may use “ASNT,” and the
three globe logo in their signature block to signify that he or she has
met the standard of competency defined by ASNT.
Each person who has met the criteria for certification under the
ACCP certification program may use “ACCP” in their signature
block to signify that he or she has met the standard of competency
of ASNT under that program by meeting the criteria for certification
as shown in the ACCP program document ACCP-CP-1. The ACCP-
CP-1 document can be found in the “Certification” section on the
ASNT website
The names and marks owned by ASNT may only be reproduced as
stated above and only within the graphic and typographic limits
established in the ASNT Logo Reproduction Specification.
Prohibitions (1 of 2)
No legal person shall use any ASNT mark except: (1) as provided herein or in
subsequent revision hereof; or (2) upon written license approved by the
Executive Director which license shall include maintenance of appropriate
control by ASNT over the use and the quality of the goods, services or other
things in connection with which an ASNT mark is used
The Society Code of Ethics (Policy O-3) requires members to “refrain from
associating themselves with any enterprise that would use their name or that of
the Society in any manner countenancing misrepresentation.”
Further, those who hold an ASNT certificate as a Level III (including but not
limited to ASNT NDT Level III, ACCP Level III and PdM Level III) are bound by the
Code of Ethics for Level III personnel
A member, officer, section, or employee may not represent individual opinions
as being those of the Society unless sanctioned to do so. In the event of misuse
of one or more of the ASNT marks, this Policy will be referenced when
communicating to a legal person who used one or more ASNT marks in violation
of the Policy and failed to request or to obtain permission to use one or more of
the ASNT marks
Prohibitions (2 of 2)
In the event that ASNT, in its sole discretion, deems any use of an
ASNT mark to be in violation of this Policy, ASNT will communicate
the nature of the violation to the legal person responsible for such
use and demand that such use cease
If such use does not cease within the time limit deemed reasonable
by ASNT, then such legal person shall be subject to the following
sanctions: termination of membership in ASNT and loss of all
privileges associated therewith; revocation of certification;
publication in one or more ASNT publications, websites and social
media of the fact of such termination and/or revocation and the
reason thereof; and equitable and/or legal remedies including but
not limited to injunctive relief in a court of competent jurisdiction.
Changes (2 of 17)
New paragraph 1.5 to explain proper usage of ASNT examinations as a substitute
for examinations in Sections 8.4 and 8.5. The wording in Sections 8.4, 8.5, and 8.7
was removed in favor of the more general recommendation in new paragraph 1.5.
1.5 The use of third-party central certifications (e.g., ACCP, ASNT NDT Level II,
and other internationally recognized third-party certification programs) may be
used in place of employer examinations, as applicable, provided there is no
conflict with the governing industry code or standard.
1.5.1 For Level II specific and practical examinations, the NDT Level III should
ensure that the content of these examinations satisfies the requirements in
Sections 8.4 and 8.5, respectively in the employer’s program.
1.5.2 The use of third-party central certifications satisfying the requirements for
employer-based examinations shall be documented in the employer’s written
practice
Changes (3 of 17)
New term, “False Call,” was added. The term was already in use within
the document.
New term, “Detection Rate,” was added. The term was already in use
within the document.
New term, “Method,” was added. The term was already in use within
the document.
New term, “Personalized Instruction,” was added. The term was added
to clarify the multiple options available to industry for obtaining NDT
training.
4.3.1 NDT Level I. An NDT Level I individual should have sufficient technical
knowledge and skills to be qualified to properly perform specific
standardizations, specific NDT, and specific evaluations for acceptance or
rejection determinations according to written instructions and to record results.
The NDT Level I should receive the necessary instruction and supervision from a
certified NDT Level II or III individual.
4.3.2 NDT Level II. An NDT Level II individual should have sufficient technical
knowledge and skills to be qualified to set up and standardize equipment and to
interpret and evaluate results with respect to applicable codes, standards, and
specifications. The NDT Level II should be thoroughly familiar with the scope and
limitations of the methods for which qualified and should exercise assigned
responsibility for on-the-job training and guidance of trainees and NDT Level I
personnel. The NDT Level II should be able to organize and report the results of
NDT tests.
Changes (8 of 17)
Revision of the term, “Employer,” paragraph 2.1.9, to address the evolution of our changing
workforce and acknowledge the reality that some personnel are not permanent employees
but are provided through agencies and other means.
Employer: the corporate, private, or public entity, which employs personnel directly or
indirectly for wages, salary, fees, or other considerations. This would include employers
who obtain their qualified supplemental workforce personnel through third-party
agencies, providing the use and certification of those supplemental employees is
addressed in the employer’s written practice
Changes (9 of 17)
Paragraph 8.5.4 and 8.5.5, added “The Written Practice should address detection rates as well
as the maximum number of false calls acceptable.”
NDT Level I Practical Examination. Proficiency should be demonstrated in performing the
applicable NDT technique on one or more specimens or machine problems approved by
the NDT Level III and in evaluating the results to the degree of responsibility as described
in the employer’s written practice. At least ten (10) different checkpoints requiring an
understanding of test variables and the employer’s procedural requirements should be
included in this practical examination. The candidate should detect all discontinuities and
conditions specified by the NDT Level III. The written practice should address detection
rates as well as the maximum number of false calls acceptable.
Note: While it is normal to score the practical on a percentile basis, practical examinations
should contain checkpoints that failure to successfully complete will result in failure of the
examination.
Changes (12 of 17) 2of 2
I 40 210 400
II 40 630 1200
Ultrasonic II Full Matrix Capture 80 320 n/a
Testing II Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing 80 320 n/a
II Time of Flight Diffraction 40 320 n/a
11.0 In addition to the training recommended in this table for FMC, TOFD, and PAUT,
supplemental specific hardware and software training should be required for automated
or semiautomated technique applications. The employer’s written practice should fully
describe the nature and extent of the additional training required for each specific
acquisition or analysis software and instrument/system used. The employer’s written
practice should also describe the means by which the examiner’s qualification will be
determined for automated and semiautomated techniques.
Changes (16 of 17)
Table 8.3.4, added a general examination requirement for PAUT and TOFD.
Table 8.3.4. Minimum Number of Examination Questions
General Specific
Method/Technique
Level I Level II Level I Level II
Ultrasonic Testing 40 40 20 20
13.New Section 9.5 to provide guidance on how to properly develop an NDT Certification
certificate and wallet card and stay within the ASNT logo and name use policies.
14.Tables 6.3.1 A and 8.3.4, added a new Technique under Ultrasonic Testing; Full Matrix
Capture.
15.Table 6.3.1 A, increased experience requirements for PAUT and TOFD to 320 hours
from 160.
16.Table 8.3.4, added a general examination requirement for PAUT and TOFD.
17.Table 6.3.1 B, removed footnote 1, which recommended that while gaining work
experience, 1000 radiographs should be reviewed.
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