Iso-20807-2013 Gen
Iso-20807-2013 Gen
Iso-20807-2013 Gen
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References
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute
provisions of this specification.
ISO 20807 Qualification of personnel for limited applications of non-destructive testing
ISO 9712 Non-Destructive Testing - Qualification and Certification of Personnel.
ISO/IEC 17024 Conformity assessment - General requirements for bodies operating certification of
persons
1.3 certification body - agency that complies with ISO/IEC 17024 and administers procedures for
qualification of NDT personnel in accordance with the requirements of this specification
1.4 employer - organization for which the candidate works on a regular basis
1.5 examination centre - centre approved by the Certification Body or Qualifying Body where
qualification examinations will be carried out
NOTE An examination centre may be situated at an employer’s premises
1.6 examiner - a person certified at level 3 in accordance with the provisions of ISO 9712 for the
method and sector he/she is to examine, and authorised by the Certification Body to conduct,
supervise and grade NDT qualification examinations
1.7 experience - period during which the candidate carried out, under supervision, the NDT application
for which qualification is sought
1.8 NDT application - specific non-destructive test applied to a defined product or range of products.
NOTE An NDT application will normally be restricted to the use of only one NDT method but may
involve the use of more than one NDT technique.
1.9 NDT instruction - written description of the precise steps to be followed in testing to an established
NDT procedure, standard, code, or specification
1.10 NDT method - application of a physical principle in non-destructive testing (for example: ultrasonic
testing)
1.11 NDT operator - An individual qualified according to this specification.
1.12 NDT procedure - orderly sequence of steps describing where, how, and in which sequence an NDT
method should be applied to a product
1.13 NDT technique - specific way of utilising an NDT method (for example: immersion ultrasonic
testing)
1.14 NDT training - process of instruction in theory and practice in the NDT application for which
qualification is sought, which takes the form of training courses covering an approved syllabus
1.15 operating authorization - written statement issued by the employer based on the NDT operator’s
competence to carry out the NDT application(s) detailed on the certificate of qualification
1.16 qualification - demonstration of physical attributes, knowledge, skill, training and experience
required to properly perform NDT tasks
1.17 qualifying body - competent organization approved by the Certification Body to prepare and
administer examinations to qualify NDT personnel
1.18 significant interruption - absence or a change of activity which prevents the qualified NDT operator
from practising the duties corresponding to his qualification for a continuous period exceeding one
year
1.19 supervision - act of directing the application of NDT performed by other NDT personnel, which
includes the control of actions involved in the preparation of the test, performance of the test and
reporting of the results
1.20 test specimen - sample used in practical examinations.
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NOTE Samples should be representative of products typically tested in the NDT application for
which qualification is sought and may include more than one area or volume to be tested. Samples
should contain discontinuities typical of those found in the products concerned.
2. Responsibilities
2.1 The Certification Body (BINDT):
administers the procedures and operations for qualification and certification in accordance
with a documented procedure meeting the minimum requirements of ISO/IEC 17024;
delegates, under its direct responsibility, the detailed administration of the qualification
procedure to other organisations which will act as Authorised Qualifying Bodies;
publishes its requirements for the approval of Authorised Qualifying Bodies. Where the
qualifying body is also the employer, the Certification Body shall require additional controls to
preserve impartiality;
authorises appropriately trained and qualified examiners to set, conduct and grade the
examinations described in this specification;
approves, either directly or through an Authorised Qualifying Body, properly staffed and
equipped examination centres;
having reviewed the evidence of qualification, makes and record its decision to issue of a
certificate of qualification;
ensures that appropriate records are maintained and issues certificates of qualification;
2.2 The Authorised Qualifying Body is authorised by the BINDT to:
2.4 Candidates and PCN certificate holders shall comply with the PCN code of ethics (CP27)
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3. Scopes of Competence
NDT operators qualified in accordance with this specification may, within the scope and limitations
of the qualification concerned:
set up and verify equipment settings;
perform the tests in accordance with written instructions produced by ISO 9712 certified level
2 or level 3 personnel
record, classify, interpret and evaluate the test results in accordance with documented criteria
organise and report test results
4. Vision requirements
Personnel qualified in accordance with this specification shall comply with the minimum vision
requirements stipulated in the current edition of PCN document PSL/44.
5. Eligibility
5.1 Eligibility for Examination
To be eligible for examination, the candidate shall provide evidence acceptable to the BINDT or
the Authorised Qualifying Body of completion of a course of NDT training appropriate to the
scope of qualification sought.
NOTE 1 Training providers should issue documentary proof of completion of training.
NOTE 2 Appendices to this specification provide training and examination syllabi, and
minimum durations of training.
6. Examination
The qualification examination shall comprise a written examination and a practical
examination. Information on examination content is given in the relevant appendix listed in
Annex A to this specification.
6.1 Written examination
6.1.1 The written examination shall include an evaluation of the candidate’s understanding of
procedures, codes, standards and specifications relevant to the NDT application, as well
as the theory of the NDT method. Questions shall be selected from BINDT's or the
Authorised Qualifying Body's collection of questions valid at the date of examination.
6.1.2 The candidate shall be required, as a minimum, to give answers to thirty questions,
which may be multiple choice and/or short answer questions.
6.1.3 The time allowed to the candidates for completion of each examination is based
upon the difficulty of the questions and is stated in the relevant appendix to this
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specification.
6.2 Practical examination
6.2.1 The practical examination requires that the candidate demonstrate competence in the
application of the NDT method and technique to products appropriate to the NDT
application for which qualification is sought. This will involve the testing of a defined
number of test specimens, detecting and reporting all mandatory reportable
discontinuities.
6.2.2 Each practical examination test specimen has a master sheet which gives details of all
the relevant properties of, and discontinuities in the test specimen. The master sheet
includes all relevant equipment settings used to prepare the master sheet (see Annex
B). The master sheet for use in grading examinations is compiled based upon at least
two independent tests conducted by appropriately qualified personnel, and is authorised
by a PCN Chief Examiner.
6.2.3 The number of areas or volumes to be tested will be adequate to the application
concerned, and is documented in the relevant appendix to this specification.
6.3 Conduct of examination
6.3.1 All PCN examinations are conducted in centres approved and monitored by BINDT,
either directly or through an Authorised Qualifying Body.
6.3.2 At the examination, the candidate shall have in his possession valid proof of
identification and an official notification of the examination, which shall be shown to the
examiner or invigilator upon demand.
6.3.3 A candidate for a practical examination may use his own apparatus. In this case, the
examiner shall establish that the apparatus is covered, where applicable, by a valid
certificate of calibration, and is serviceable for the purpose of the examination.
6.4 Grading
6.4.1 An authorised PCN examiner shall be responsible for grading the examinations in
accordance with procedures approved by BINDT.
6.4.2 The written and practical examinations shall be graded separately.
6.4.3 To be successful in the examinations, a candidate shall obtain a grade of at least 70% in
the written examination and 80% in the practical examination (weighting factors for
practical examination elements is given in Annex B)
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7. Qualification
7.1 BINDT will in all cases review evidence of qualification and, where competence is proven,
issue a certificate and corresponding wallet card. Certificates and wallet cards will between
them include:
• the full name of the NDT operator;
• the date of qualifying;
• the date upon which the certificate expires;
• a unique identification number;
• the logo of the Certification Body
• the scope of the qualification, including specific applications covered;
• the signature of the qualified NDT operator;
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7.2 The period of validity of the certificate of qualification shall not exceed five years from the date of
qualification indicated on the certificate and/or wallet card.
7.3 The certificate of qualification shall be invalid:
• for any specific applications other than that for which it was issued;
• at the option of BINDT after reviewing evidence of unethical behaviour or incompetence;
• if the NDT operator fails to meet the vision requirements,
• if a significant interruption takes place in the NDT operator’s work within the scope
of the certificate of qualification.
8. Renewal
8.1 Upon completion of the first 5 year period of validity, a certificate of qualification may be
renewed by BINDT for a new period of 5 years, provided the certificate holder supplies, in a
form acceptable to BINDT, verifiable documentary evidence of:
8.1.1 satisfactorily meeting during the preceding 12 months the vision requirements of PCN
document PSL/44 and
8.1.2 continued satisfactory work activity relevant to the certificate of qualification without
significant interruption.
8.2 If the 8.1.2 criteria for renewal are not met, the individual shall recertify.
9. Re-certification
9.1 Upon completion of each second period of validity (every 10 years), or following a significant
interruption, a new certificate of qualification may be issued by BINDT for a period of 5 years on
the basis of the following requirements:
9.1.1 The candidate provides evidence of meeting the vision requirements of the current edition of
PCN document PSL/44;
9.1.2 The candidate is successful in a practical examination, which includes the
competences covered by the scope of the qualification.
9.2 If the NDT operator fails to achieve a grade of at least 80% for each specimen attempted
(weighted according to the guidance in Annex B), one retest of the whole recertification
examination shall be allowed within 6 months.
9.3 In the event of failure in the one allowable retest, the certificate of qualification shall not be
issued and, to regain qualification the individual shall follow the same rules as for initial
qualification.
10. Files
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10.1 BINDT maintains and publishes an updated list of all certificates of qualification awarded.
10.2 BINDT or it’s Authorised Qualifying Bodies maintain individual files for each qualified NDToperator,
including those whose certificate of qualification has lapsed, containing:
a) application forms;
b) examination documents, such as questionnaires, answers, description of specimens,
records, results of test, written procedures, and grade sheets;
c) renewal documents, including evidence of visual acuity and continuous activity.
10.3 Individual files are kept under suitable conditions of safety and confidentiality for as long as the
certificate of qualification remains valid and for at least ten years after the lapse of the certificates of
qualification to which they relate.
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