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Radiography Testing Welds
This method consists of a sensitive radiographic film being placed under a specific component i.e. a weld or casting. The Component is then exposed to ionizing radiation either X-Radiation or Gamma Radiation. This radiation will pass through the component and expose the film beneath it, leading to what is known as the latent image on the film. This image is not a permanent image and no noticeable change will be seen until development when it becomes a permanent fixed image. Discontinuities such as cracks or lack of fusion within the component can affect the exposure of the film. Most materials can be tested by Radiographic inspection, e.g. Ferritic and non-ferritic materials and both welds, castings and often composites are viewed too. Radiographic testing provides a permanent record and provides a high sensitivity of testing.
Radiographic Interpretation Castings
The Radiographic Interpretation course only covers the interpretation of the radiograph, therefore is suitable for personnel wishing to only interpret radiographs as opposed to creating radiographs via Radiographic testing.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Radiographic Interpretation Level 2?
An individual certified to Radiographic Interpretation Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Radiographic Interpretation procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Radiographic Interpretation technique for the test 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;
> Calibrate and verify equipment settings;
> Interpret and evaluate results according to applicable standards, codes, specifications or procedures;
> Prepare Radiographic Interpretation written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Radiographic Interpretation tests
Ultrasonic Testing Welds
Ultrasonic is a high frequency of sound pulses that are emitted from a transducer above a sample. The sound waves propagate through the sample, and reflect at interfaces. The reflected waves are monitored using a detector above the sample. The thickness of the sample, and the depth and type of flaw can be ascertained using this method. The method can be applied to most materials if sound transmission is good. Quick high sensitive results are obtained.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Ultrasonic Level 2?
An individual certified to Ultrasonic Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Ultrasonic Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Ultrasonic technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Ultrasonic written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Ultrasonic test
Ultrasonic Testing Wrought Products
Ultrasonic is a high frequency of sound pulses that are emitted from a transducer above a sample. The sound waves propagate through the sample, and reflect at interfaces. The reflected waves are monitored using a detector above the sample. The thickness of the sample, and the depth and type of flaw can be ascertained using this method. The method can be applied to most materials if sound transmission is good. Quick high sensitive results are obtained.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Ultrasonic Level 2?
An individual certified to Ultrasonic Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Ultrasonic Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Ultrasonic technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Ultrasonic written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Ultrasonic test
Ultrasonic Testing Plate Tester
Ultrasonic is a high frequency of sound pulses that are emitted from a transducer above a sample. The sound waves propagate through the sample, and reflect at interfaces. The reflected waves are monitored using a detector above the sample. The thickness of the sample, and the depth and type of flaw can be ascertained using this method. The method can be applied to most materials if sound transmission is good. Quick high sensitive results are obtained.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Ultrasonic Level 2?
An individual certified to Ultrasonic Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Ultrasonic Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Ultrasonic technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Ultrasonic written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Ultrasonic test
UTWelds Nozzle
Ultrasonic is a high frequency of sound pulses that are emitted from a transducer above a sample. The sound waves propagate through the sample, and reflect at interfaces. The reflected waves are monitored using a detector above the sample. The thickness of the sample, and the depth and type of flaw can be ascertained using this method. The method can be applied to most materials if sound transmission is good. Quick high sensitive results are obtained.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Ultrasonic Level 2?
> An individual certified to Ultrasonic Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Ultrasonic Testing procedures. >Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Ultrasonic technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Ultrasonic written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Ultrasonic test
UTWelds Plate
Ultrasonic is a high frequency of sound pulses that are emitted from a transducer above a sample. The sound waves propagate through the sample, and reflect at interfaces. The reflected waves are monitored using a detector above the sample. The thickness of the sample, and the depth and type of flaw can be ascertained using this method. The method can be applied to most materials if sound transmission is good. Quick high sensitive results are obtained.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Ultrasonic Level 2?
> An individual certified to Ultrasonic Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Ultrasonic Testing procedures. >Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Ultrasonic technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Ultrasonic written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Ultrasonic test
UTWelds Plate, Pipe & Node
Ultrasonic is a high frequency of sound pulses that are emitted from a transducer above a sample. The sound waves propagate through the sample, and reflect at interfaces. The reflected waves are monitored using a detector above the sample. The thickness of the sample, and the depth and type of flaw can be ascertained using this method. The method can be applied to most materials if sound transmission is good. Quick high sensitive results are obtained.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Ultrasonic Level 2?
> An individual certified to Ultrasonic Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Ultrasonic Testing procedures. >Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Ultrasonic technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Ultrasonic written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Ultrasonic test
Eddy Current Testing Welds
Eddy current testing is a non-contact electromagnetic testing technique used for the inspection of conductive materials without the need to remove non-conductive coatings. An alternating current is passed through a coil in order to create an alternating magnetic field which is used to induce a localised current (eddy current) into the material under test. Discontinuities such as fatigue cracks will interrupt the flow of eddy currents and alter the terminal impedance of the test coil. The amplitude and phase of the received signal can be interpreted to ascertain the severity and exact location of any discontinuities found. Eddy current is routinely used to inspect a wide range of different materials and components across several fields of engineering including oil and gas, nuclear, power generation and aerospace.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Eddy Current Level 2?
An individual certified to Eddy Current Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Penetrant Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Eddy Current technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Eddy Current written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Eddy Current test
Eddy Current Testing Tubes
Eddy current testing is a non-contact electromagnetic testing technique used for the inspection of conductive materials without the need to remove non-conductive coatings. An alternating current is passed through a coil in order to create an alternating magnetic field which is used to induce a localised current (eddy current) into the material under test. Discontinuities such as fatigue cracks will interrupt the flow of eddy currents and alter the terminal impedance of the test coil. The amplitude and phase of the received signal can be interpreted to ascertain the severity and exact location of any discontinuities found. Eddy current is routinely used to inspect a wide range of different materials and components across several fields of engineering including oil and gas, nuclear, power generation and aerospace.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Eddy Current Level 2?
An individual certified to Eddy Current Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Penetrant Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Eddy Current technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Eddy Current written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Eddy Current test
RT Welds inc BRS
This method consists of a sensitive radiographic film being placed under a specific component i.e. a weld or casting. The Component is then exposed to ionizing radiation either X-Radiation or Gamma Radiation. This radiation will pass through the component and expose the film beneath it, leading to what is known as the latent image on the film. This image is not a permanent image and no noticeable change will be seen until development when it becomes a permanent fixed image. Discontinuities such as cracks or lack of fusion within the component can affect the exposure of the film. Most materials can be tested by Radiographic inspection, e.g. Ferritic and non-ferritic materials and both welds, castings and often composites are viewed too. Radiographic testing provides a permanent record and provides a high sensitivity of testing.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Radiography Level 2?
An individual certified to Radiography Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Radiography Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Radiography technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Radiography written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Radiography test
Penetrant Testing
Penetrant Testing involves applying a visible or fluorescent dye to the surface. The dye enters the discontinuities via capillary action. The method can be applied to any non-absorbent material with uncoated surfaces.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Penetrant Level 2?
An individual certified to Penetrant Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Penetrant Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Penetrant technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Penetrant written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Penetrant test
Computed Radiography
An emerging technology in the field of NDT is Computed Radiography, this technology enables the digital capture of an image by use of a re-usable imaging plate (IP) which is coated with a phosphor layer, and when exposed to radiation is able to store the resultant energy. The IP is then scanned using a laser scanner which results in the stored energy being released as ultraviolet light, the intensity related to the amount of radiation received, these light intensities are then read by a laser and a digital image is generated. This image is stored as raw data, which means that although the image can be enhanced to optimise the contrast, magnify and measure the component the initial image remains unchanged.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Computed Radiography Level 2?
An individual certified to Computed Radiography Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Computed Radiography procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Computed Radiography technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Computed Radiography written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Computed Radiography test
Material Evaluation
Material Evaluation is used as a tool to determine the purpose of the components intended function in its application. Making sure previous processes applied have not compromised the effectiveness of the component.
At Lavender International we provide 4 Material Evaluation courses, these include:
Conductivity testing courses offer training in the use of Eddy Current Inspection to monitor the heat treated condition and mechanical properties.
Hardness training includes training in the use of indentation hardness machines to monitor the surface hardness of a range of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys.
Acid Etch Inspection involves training in the surface preparation of metals to enhance the visual evaluation of surface properties and condition by acid etching.
Anodic Flaw Detection involves training in the the surface preparation of aluminium to enhance the visual evaluation of surface properties after chromic acid anodising.
Radiography Testing Castings
This method consists of a sensitive radiographic film being placed under a specific component i.e. a weld or casting. The Component is then exposed to ionizing radiation either X-Radiation or Gamma Radiation. This radiation will pass through the component and expose the film beneath it, leading to what is known as the latent image on the film. This image is not a permanent image and no noticeable change will be seen until development when it becomes a permanent fixed image. Discontinuities such as cracks or lack of fusion within the component can affect the exposure of the film. Most materials can be tested by Radiographic inspection, e.g. Ferritic and non-ferritic materials and both welds, castings and often composites are viewed too. Radiographic testing provides a permanent record and provides a high sensitivity of testing.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Radiography Level 2?
An individual certified to Radiography Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Radiography Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Radiography technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Radiography written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Radiography test
Radiographic Interpretation Welds
The Radiographic Interpretation course only covers the interpretation of the radiograph, therefore is suitable for personnel wishing to only interpret radiographs as opposed to creating radiographs via Radiographic testing.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Radiographic Interpretation Level 2?
An individual certified to Radiographic Interpretation Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Radiographic Interpretation procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Radiographic Interpretation technique for the test 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;
> Calibrate and verify equipment settings;
> Interpret and evaluate results according to applicable standards, codes, specifications or procedures;
> Prepare Radiographic Interpretation written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Radiographic Interpretation tests
Ultrasonic Testing Castings
Ultrasonic is a high frequency of sound pulses that are emitted from a transducer above a sample. The sound waves propagate through the sample, and reflect at interfaces. The reflected waves are monitored using a detector above the sample. The thickness of the sample, and the depth and type of flaw can be ascertained using this method. The method can be applied to most materials if sound transmission is good. Quick high sensitive results are obtained.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Ultrasonic Level 2?
An individual certified to Ultrasonic Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Ultrasonic Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Ultrasonic technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Ultrasonic written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Ultrasonic test
Ultrasonic Testing Critical Sizing
Ultrasonic is a high frequency of sound pulses that are emitted from a transducer above a sample. The sound waves propagate through the sample, and reflect at interfaces. The reflected waves are monitored using a detector above the sample. The thickness of the sample, and the depth and type of flaw can be ascertained using this method. The method can be applied to most materials if sound transmission is good. Quick high sensitive results are obtained.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Ultrasonic Level 2?
An individual certified to Ultrasonic Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Ultrasonic Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Ultrasonic technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Ultrasonic written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Ultrasonic test
UTWelds Node
Ultrasonic is a high frequency of sound pulses that are emitted from a transducer above a sample. The sound waves propagate through the sample, and reflect at interfaces. The reflected waves are monitored using a detector above the sample. The thickness of the sample, and the depth and type of flaw can be ascertained using this method. The method can be applied to most materials if sound transmission is good. Quick high sensitive results are obtained.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Ultrasonic Level 2?
An individual certified to Ultrasonic Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Ultrasonic Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Ultrasonic technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Ultrasonic written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Ultrasonic test
UTWelds Nozzle & Node
Ultrasonic is a high frequency of sound pulses that are emitted from a transducer above a sample. The sound waves propagate through the sample, and reflect at interfaces. The reflected waves are monitored using a detector above the sample. The thickness of the sample, and the depth and type of flaw can be ascertained using this method. The method can be applied to most materials if sound transmission is good. Quick high sensitive results are obtained.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Ultrasonic Level 2?
An individual certified to Ultrasonic Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Ultrasonic Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Ultrasonic technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Ultrasonic written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Ultrasonic test
UTWelds Plate & Pipe
Ultrasonic is a high frequency of sound pulses that are emitted from a transducer above a sample. The sound waves propagate through the sample, and reflect at interfaces. The reflected waves are monitored using a detector above the sample. The thickness of the sample, and the depth and type of flaw can be ascertained using this method. The method can be applied to most materials if sound transmission is good. Quick high sensitive results are obtained.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Ultrasonic Level 2?
An individual certified to Ultrasonic Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Ultrasonic Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Ultrasonic technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Ultrasonic written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Ultrasonic test
UTWelds Plate, Pipe, Nozzle & Node
Ultrasonic is a high frequency of sound pulses that are emitted from a transducer above a sample. The sound waves propagate through the sample, and reflect at interfaces. The reflected waves are monitored using a detector above the sample. The thickness of the sample, and the depth and type of flaw can be ascertained using this method. The method can be applied to most materials if sound transmission is good. Quick high sensitive results are obtained.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Ultrasonic Level 2?
An individual certified to Ultrasonic Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Ultrasonic Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Ultrasonic technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Ultrasonic written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Ultrasonic test
Magnetic Testing
Magnetic Testing involves the magnetisation of a component, followed by the application of ferromagnetic particles. The particles align along discontinuities in the surface, or shallow sub-surface discontinuities. This method is used to test welds, castings, and forgings for surface or subsurface defects; however it can only be used on ferromagnetic metals.
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Magnetic Level 2?
An individual certified to Magnetic Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Magnetic Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Magnetic technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Magnetic written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below Level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below Level 2, and
> Report the results of Magnetic test
Visual Testing
Visual testing is a Non-Destructive Testing method by which reflected or transmitted light from a test object is imaged with a light sensitive device (e.g. the human eye!).
What are the responsibilities of a individual who is certified to Visual Level 2?
An individual certified to Visual Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform NDT according to Visual Testing procedures. Within the scope of the competence defined on the certificate, Level 2 personnel may be authorised by the employer to:
> Select the Visual technique for the test 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;
> Prepare Visual written instructions
> Carry out and supervise all tasks at or below level 2;
> Provide guidance for personnel at or below level 2, and
> Report the results of Visual test
Radiation Protection to Supervisor Standard
Regulation 17(4) of the Ionising Radiations Regulations, 1999 (IRR99), requires an employer undertaking work with ionising radiations to appoint one or more of his employees as Radiation Protection Supervisor. An RPS should supervise work, so that any work carried out follows the requirements of the regulations. The RPS should also take all reasonable steps to ensure that relevant local rules are observed
What is the role of an Radiation Protection Supervisor?
At the working level the RPS has direct responsibility to the employer for ensuring that:
> The work with ionising radiations is carried out in accordance with the requirements of the IRR99, and the local rules are observed.
To achieve the above the RPS will be required to:
> Liaise with both management and the RPA
> Supervise the radiological protection aspects of the work, and
> Recognise the need to seek further advice in certain situations.
About us
Established in 1976, Sheffield based, Lavender International is an employee owned business with a strong reputation in the non-destructive testing industry and have a varied and loyal customer base.
We have a dedicated and experienced technical team which is fully backed by a knowledgeable business services department ensuring our customers are provided with the most appropriate training course.
Training Courses include;
- Radiography Testing Welds
- Radiography Castings
- Radiographic Interpretation Castings
- Radiographic Interpretation Welds
- Ultrasonic Testing Welds
- Ultrasonic Testing Castings
- Ultrasonic Wrought Products
- Ultrasonic Testing Critical Sizing
- Ultrasonic Testing Plate Tester
- UTWelds Nozzle and Node
- UTSWelds Plate, Pipe and Node
- Eddy Current Testing Welds
- Eddy Current Testing Wrought Products
- Eddy current Testing Tubes
- RT Welds inc BRS
- Magnetic Testing
- Penetrant Testing
- Visual Testing
- Basic Radiation Safety
- Radiation Protection to Supervisor Standard
- Computed Radiography
- Ultrasonic Phased Array
- Inspection of Composites
- Ultrasonic Time of Flight Diffraction
- Material Evaluation
- Ultrasonic Testing of Spot Welds
- MTHA
Lavender International has offices based in Houston, Texas as well as Penistone, Sheffield for training programmes and can offer additional support programmes in Greece, South Africa, Canada and the UK. In addition we also deliver two types of apprenticeships (NDT Operator and NDT Technician) and accelerated work experience programmes giving candidates the opportunity to achieve certification in these areas.
Our aim at Lavender International is to give our students the very best experience and skills they need to pursue and further their chosen career path and companies full support.
Here at Lavender International we exude an excellent service as we believe this is an important factor in highlighting our core values, quality, flexibility and trust.
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