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World Class Training in NDT

COURSE CATALOGUE

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TRAINING

NDT technique courses


Professional Development training
Workshops - Certification and Academic
On-site at company locations
Online live interactive and on demand internet delivery

MEMBER SERVICES

Course fees include FREE 1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP

CERTIFICATION

Approved NRCan Test Centre


Free online requirement exams

BEFORE REGISTERING!!

Ontario PCC Requirements


If you are paying for an Ontario course yourself, your
registration falls under the Ontario Private Career College
(PCC) Act. Therefore you must:

Read this IMPORTANT


INFORMATION about
COURSE REQUIREMENTS

1. Be a minimum of 18 years of age or older AND have an


Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent. OR
2. Successfully pass a math skills pre-screen exam.
Documentation proving either of those is required before
registering for the course.

NRCan NDT Certifying Body Requirements

Math Skills Pre-Screening

NRCan Accepted Training


Organizations (ATOs) are
responsible to pre-screen math
skills or administer a math-skill
test for students if required for
the three volumetric methods
(UT, RT, ET). NRCan
provides ATOs with a
template math test to be used
by the ATO to develop the
screening test. ATOs must
individually provide prescreening criteria to comply
with this element.
This math-skill exam can be
written or attempted on-line at
the CINDE Test Centre in
Hamilton.

CINDE members receive


one math-skill pre-screen
exam FREE!

Materials and Processes*

The NRCan NDT CB Rules of


Implementation* state: Accepted
training organizations will be
responsible for preparing and
delivering a 40-hour course (that
includes a course completion
test) in materials and processes
(M&P)**.
*M&P is also known as
Engineering, Materials and
Components (EMC).
**Students who hold a valid
CGSB certification are exempt
from this requirement.
For more information, visit:
https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/miningmaterials/non-destructivetesting/8586

Radiation Safety

The NRCan NDT CB Rules of


Implementation state:
The candidate shall complete
radiation safety training**
(minimum 8 hours) provided by
an Accepted Training
Organization. The training
provided shall be in
accordance with an NRCan
NDT CB accepted radiation
safety curriculum.
**Students who have
successfully completed a
Radiation Safety and CEDO
Preparation course, or have a
valid CNSC CEDO certification
are exempt from this
requirement.
For more information visit:
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g-materials/non-destructivetesting/8586

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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Course Prerequisites ..................................................... IFC
What is NDT? ................................................................. 1
Registration ...................................................................
2
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Extension 225

MEMBER SERVICES
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Extension 223

TRAINING FOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS


Radiography Level 1 ......................................................

Ultrasonics Level 1 ........................................................

4
4

Eddy Current Level 1 .....................................................

Radiation Safety and CEDO Preparation ......................


Ultrasonics Level 2 .......................................................

Eddy Current Level 2 .....................................................

Level 3 Preparation - Online ...........................................

Magnetic Particle Levels 1 & 2 .......................................

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING

Claude Lord, Instructor


c.lord@cinde.ca
Extention 239
Doug Whitely, Instructor
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Extension 226
John deLuca, Instructor/Radiation Safety Officer
j.deluca@cinde.ca
Extension 230
Julie Bush, Supervisor-Training
j.bush@cinde.ca
Extension 229
Sharon Bond, Supervisor-Test Centre
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Extension 222
Susan Bristo, Technical/Teaching Assistant
s.bristo@cinde.ca
Extention 241

Weld Inspection and Quality Control - Level 1 ............... 10

Kim Waddell, Training Registration


k.waddell@cinde.ca
Extension 221

Ciprian Pancescu, Instructor


c.pancescu@cinde.ca
Extension 233

6
8

On-line Training (on demand or live interactive)................

TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION


TESTING

Liquid Penetrant Levels 1 & 2 ........................................

Don Courchesne, Member Services


memberservices@cinde.ca
Extension 239

Wendy Hind, Administrative Assistant


accounting01@cinde.ca
Extension 234

Radiography Level 2 ......................................................

10

On-site Training ............................................................. 20

Engineering, Materials and Components (EMC) .......... 11


Film Interpretation for Quality Control Personnel .......... 11

Math Preparation - Online (on demand or live interactive) .. 13

Radiation Safety - Online (on demand) ............................. 13


Radiation Safety - Xray .................................................. 13

Radiation Safety Refresher - Gamma ............................ 14

Principles and Applications of NDT ............................... 14

Phased Array UT Inspection .......................................... 14

Introduction to NDT and Failure Analysis ....................... 15

Ultrasonic Weld Inspection ............................................. 15

Ultrasonic Spot Weld Inspection ................................... 15

Ultrasonic Thickness Gauging ........................................ 16


Academic Workshops ..................................................... 16

Certification Preparation Workshops .............................. 16


MEMBER SERVICES

NDT Society .................................................................. 17

Member Services and Benefits .....................................

17

Consulting Services ....................................................... 18


Certification Examinations ............................................. 19

COURSE DATES .................................. visit www.cinde.ca


INSTRUCTOR PROFILES ............................................. 21
SUPPLIERS GUIDE ............................................................ 23

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What is NDT?

Liquid
Penetrant
Testing
Magnetic
Particle
Testing

A surface method used to detect surface and near-to-surface discontinuities in ferro-magnetic materials. The
test material is magnetized and coloured iron filings (often fluorescent) are poured onto the surface. The north/
south pole created by a crack or other defect will attract the iron filings and provide a visible indication of the
defects location.
The use of high frequency sound waves to inspect both internal and surface defects in fine-grained castings,
forgings, welds and extrusions as well as non-metallic materials. Sound waves are generated in the test
material by a piezoelectric crystal and their travel through the material is monitored. Interference of the sound
beam path, caused by discontinuities in the material, is indicated on a cathode-ray-tube display.
A method for detecting internal discontinuities in castings, forgings and weldments. Radiation-sensitive film is
placed beneath the test material and x-rays or gamma rays are used to penetrate through the material to the
radiographic film. Areas of different material densities are recorded on the film, indicating any cracks, voids,
porosity or inclusions.

Infrared
Thermography

Used to detect surface and near surface flaws in electrically conductive materials. Small circular currents
(eddy currents) are generated in the surface of the test material by a test coil. The eddy current flow is
disrupted by the presence of discontinuities which changes the electrical impedance of the test coil. Any
changes are amplified and indicated on the eddy current instrument. Since eddy currents are affected by
metallurgical properties as well as defects, this method can be used for material sorting and hardness and
conductivity measurements. It is also widely used in the aircraft and nuclear industries.
Sensitive listening devices (sensors) are used to detect high frequency acoustic waves emitted due to the
sudden release of energy caused by crack growth, plastic deformation or phase transformation. Sensors are
mounted on the outside of the test object and stress in the form of pressure, compression, tension or torsion is
applied. Acoustic emissions are amplified, filtered and processed for interpretation. Static defects cannot be
detected by this method.
Widely used in industries such as food, refrigeration and air conditioning, petro-chemical plants and power
plants to detect leakage within or outside of a closed system. Leaks may be detected visually or by sonics or
smell. Minute leaks may be detected by a soap bubble test, amplified sonic methods or chemicals which
produce colour changes. Often, the system is pressurized during testing and a fluorescent dye added to the
pressurizing fluid.
The thermal conductivity or radiative properties of a material are used to test for thermal insulation, bonding or
contact between parts, locating hidden objects and for overheating of electronic components and transmission
lines. The most common technique employs an infrared camera which produces a temperature profile or
thermograph of the object being viewed for inspection.

Vibration
Analysis

Leak
Testing

Acoustic
Emission

Eddy Current
Testing

Radiography

A surface method used for both ferrous and non-ferrous materials. A coloured, penetrating dye (often
fluorescent) is applied to the part under test and seeps into cracks or other surface openings. The test part is
washed and a blotting agent applied which draws the dye from the surface opening to produce a two
dimensional, visible indicator of its location.

Ultrasonic
Testing

Nondestructive testing (NDT) allows us to examine structures, materials or components without damaging or destroying
the object being tested. Defects cannot always be detected with visual inspection; they may be too small or located
entirely within the material. NDT provides a means to detect such defects without having to cut, etch or otherwise damage
the material. Since NDT can often be conducted on site, it is economical both in terms of time and money. Billions of
dollars are spent on NDT every year for maintenance in the nuclear, aircraft and petroleum industries alone. In the
welding, metal forming and fabrication industries, NDT is a necessary part of the quality assurance process. These are
the main NDT methods used most often. The CGSB training standard CAN/CGSB-48.9712 and certification are available
for some of these methods:

Method used to detect vibration, misalignment or unbalance as well as locating broken gears, mismatched fan
blades and bent shafts. Static or non-rotating systems are excited by an external vibration source and the
motion or sound produced by the test piece is analyzed. In dynamic systems, such as rotating machinery, the
test piece is monitored while in operation.

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Advance registration is required for all courses,
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sources
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Applied
radiographic
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factors
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Students
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insurance
number
to participate
in labs.
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insurance
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Ultrasonics Level 1

Five days (40 hours)

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4.4 Distortion and stress
and interactive display on
5. Quality Assurance
your computer, or on demand.
5.1 Basic quality assurance systems
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Engineering, Materials and
5.2 Basics of quality control
Components (EMC), Level 3
5.3 Nondestructive examination
Preparation and Radiation
5.4 Acceptance criteria
6. Qualifications
Safety courses are available
6.1 Welders
on demand when you are
6.2 Equipment
ready!
6.3 Procedures
Satisfy the classroom theory requirements at home or work.
6.4 Materials
6.5 Inspectors
Call for details on courses available.
6.6 NDT technicians
6.7 Welding companies

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Radiography
Level and
1 Components (EMC)
Engineering,
Materials

(40 hours)
Five Five
daysdays
(40 hours)
Training
objectives:
This
course
provides
the
basic
knowledge
of
industrial
radiography
to
enable
the graduate
Training objectives:

to conduct
radiographic
inspection
to established
procedures
under
of Level
2 or
Level 3course
personnel.
A strong
foundation
in engineering,
materials
and processes
is vital
to the
the supervision
NDT technician.
This
training
The
course
includes
hands-on
experience
in
the
use
of
x-ray
offers you the opportunity to learn about the materials used in manufacturing,
metallurgical
and mechanical
INCs adthe
from
last years catalogue
radiography
and darkroom
techniques.
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properties
which determine
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introduced into the material
through these processes. Understanding
9712
and
SNT-TC-1A.
the manufacturing process from start to finish is the key to a successful NDT career.

Total cost:
course
price,
dates
and
locations, visit
our
The objective
of thisFor
course
is to
provide
the
fundamental
knowledge
of materials and processes with respect to the
website.
broad sector termed EMC (Engineering, Materials and Components). To meet CAN/CGSB-48.9712, extensive
knowledge is required in materials and processes and flaw types specific to welds, castings, forgings, etc. The
EMC Prerequisite:
course is essential
forskill
those
who EMC
intendand
to challenge
the CGSB examinations in any method and for welders,
Math
exam,
Radiation Safety
machinists,
visual
inspectors,
manufacturing
supervisors
and
anyone involved in material or equipment reliability.
course (see inside front cover for full details)
TotalTopics
cost: For
course price, dates and
locations,classMaximum
include:
Maximum
size: 12 class size: 18

visit our
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training available!
Fundamentals
of radiation
physics
Radioactivity
Film
processing
Topics
include:
X-ray
and
X-ray beam characteristics
Nature
and production
properties of
materials
High energy
x-ray sources
Solidification
of metals
Radiographic
quality
Solid-state
changesimage
in metals
Radiation
measurement
Introduction
to heat
treatment
Origin
of penetrating
radiation
Ferrous
metals
and their properties
Applied
radiographic inspection
Nonferrous
metals
Mathematical
governing x-ray exposures
Metal
specificationsfactors
and uses
Loads and material responses
Inservice behaviour of metals
Note: Students must provide their social insurance number to participate in labs.
Causes and recognition of discontinuities
Manufacturing methods
Powder metallurgy
Heat treatment
Machining

Radiography Level 2

Ten days (80 hours)

Training objectives: This course provides the advanced knowledge required of the Level 2 industrial
including technique development, film interpretation, general codes, standards and specifications,
Filmradiographer,
Interpretation
for Quality Control Personnel
Two days (16 hours)
and federal and provincial regulations pertaining to x-and gamma radiography. Training course meets the training
Training
objectives:
Thisofcourse
provides qualityISO
assurance
inspectors,
surveillance personnel and/or anyone
syllabus
requirements
CAN/CGSB-48.9712,
9712 and
SNT-TC-1A.
with a decision-making role with regards to material acceptance to applicable codes, with the theoretical and
practical knowledge required for sound decision-making with regards to radiographic film interpretation.
Total cost: For course price, dates and locations,
Prerequisite: Successful completion of RT Level 1,
visit our website.
math skill exam, EMC and Radiation Safety course (see
Total cost: For course price, dates and locations, visit our website.
inside front cover for full details)

Topics include:

Topics include:

General radiography
Maximum class size: 12
Radiographic image control
Radiographic film and processing
Radiographic techniques Discontinuities and their radiographic images
Use and applicability of reference radiographs
Practical radiography
Helpful hints for film interpretation

Note: Students must provide


their social
insurance
number to participate in labs.
Maximum
class
size: 12

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A career in NDT...is it for you?


NDT offers
opportunities to
develop valuable
technical expertise.
If you like math and
can stay focused
while working in some
demanding conditions,
then NDT is for you!

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Radiography
Level 1
Math Preparation
- Online

Five
(40 hours)
(on demand or live interactive)
One
daydays
(8 hours)
TrainingTraining
objectives:
This
course
provides
the
basic
knowledge
of
industrial
radiography
to
enable
graduate
objectives: This course provides for all levels of NDT personnel to refresh theirthe
math
to conductskills
radiographic
inspection
established
procedures
the supervision
of Level
2 or
Level
personnel.
and familiarize
themtowith
the use of
a scientificunder
calculator
and its functions.
The
one
day 3online
The course
includes
hands-on
experience
in
the
use
of
x-ray
course will cover frequently used formulas and their manipulation, applicable units of measure and
INCs ad from last years catalogue
radiography
and darkroom
techniques.
course
meets
conversions,
and basic
order ofTraining
operations,
algebra,
logarithms and trigonometry that is required by
the training
CAN/CGSB-48.9712,
ISO for NDT Personnel Certification.
thesyllabus
training requirements
syllabus of theofCanadian
National Standard
9712 and SNT-TC-1A.

The course final exam must be taken at CINDE or you would need to locate a proctor, pre-approved by CINDE
Total cost: For course price, dates and locations, visit our
(e.g. NRCan
Accepted Exam Centre staff, a teacher from a primary or secondary school, college or university) who
website.
is willing to administer the exam online using a proctor code.

Prerequisite: Math skill exam, EMC and Radiation Safety


Totalcourse
cost: (see
For course
price,cover
live interaction
dates or
inside front
for full details)

on demand information, visit our website.

Maximum class size: 18

Topics include:
Maximum class size: 12

Fundamentals
of
radiation
physics
Radiation Safety - Online (on demand)
One day (8 hours)
Radioactivity
Training objectives: This course is a prerequisite that must be completed before taking a Radiography Level 1
Film processing
or Level 2 course. See inside front cover for full details.
X-ray production and X-ray beam characteristics
High energy x-ray sources
Topics:
Total cost: Visit our website
Radiographic image quality
Introduction
Radiation measurement
Basic atomic and nuclear structure
Maximum class size: on demand
Origin of penetrating radiation
Radiation
Applied radiographic inspection
Quantities and units
Mathematical factors governing x-ray exposures
Biological effects of radiation
Radiation protection system
Normal
of exposure
Note: levels
Students
must provide their social insurance number to participate in labs.
Occupational exposure
Controlled areas
Radiation protection programmes
Application of annual limits
Responsibilities of regulatory bodies
Responsibilities of registrants, licensees and employers
Responsibilities of workers
Radiography Level 2
Ten days (80 hours)
Training
This
course provides the advanced knowledge required of the Level 2 industrial
Training
objectives:
Radiation
sources
and radiation
generators
radiographer,
including
technique
development, film interpretation, general codes, standards and specifications,
Personal protective equipment
and
federal
and
provincial
regulations
Measurement principles and instruments pertaining to x-and gamma radiography. Training course meets the training
syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Total cost: For course price, dates and locations,

Prerequisite: Successful completion of RT Level 1,


One day
(8 hours)
math skill exam, EMC and Radiation
Safety
course (see
Training objectives: This course provides a basic understanding
radiation
and safe working
insideoffront
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for full details)
regulations,
as they
pertain to x-rays.
Topics
include:

Radiation
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website. - Xray
General radiography

Total cost:
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price,
and locations,
Radiographic
film
and dates
processing
visit our website.
Radiographic techniques
Practical radiography

Maximum class size: 12


Maximum class size: 18

Topics include:

Properties of radiation and interactions of radiation


Biological effects of radiation
Note: Students
provide their social
insurance number
to radiation
participate
in labs.
Control of
hazards
Background
radiationmust
and measurement
of radiation
Production and characteristics of x-rays
Quality control
Radiation protection legislation (ON Reg 861/90)

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Preparation
Five-days
(40 hours)
Radiation Safety Refresher
Gamma

One day (8 hours)


Training objectives: This course will refresh knowledge in radiation principles and safe working regulations, as

y for thoseit pertains


using gamma
radiography.
course
provides
a basic
to gamma
radiation. The
Meets
the annual
training
requirements in accordance with CNSC Regulations.
fe working practices and regulations pertaining to the use of ionizing
e for industrial radiographers, Radiation Safety Officers and meets the
Total
cost: For for
course
price,
datestheir
and Certified
locations,Exposure
Maximum class size: 18
Nuclear Safety
Commission
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seeking
visit the website.

Successful
completion
Radiation
d locations,Prerequisite:
Prerequisite:
Math skill
exam (seeofinside
frontSafety & CEDO Preparation or equivalent
cover for full details)

ation
me,

Maximum class size: 16

Principles
and
Applications
of (CNSC)
NDT mandates
The Canadian
Nuclear
Safety Commission

Three days (24 hours)

that for
EDO certification
students
successfully
complete
Training
objectives:
This
coursemust
provides
a basic
knowledge of nondestructive testing methods and their
a
classroom
vocational
training
course
in
radiation
safety
and be designed for customer specific needs. Call for
applications; demonstrations will be provided. Course can
details.the theory and practice of industrial radiography. Vocational
training providers must provide training that is current to
industry and regulatory requirements and also meets the basis
Total for
cost:
For course
price,
dates
and
locations,
Maximum class size: 18
knowledge
detailed
in CSA
Guide
PCP-09***

visit our website.

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http://www.csagroup.org/ca/en/services/education-andTopics
include:
training/personnel-certification/certified-exposure-device Introduction
operator to nondestructive testing

What is NDT and why is NDT necessary?


When is NDT needed and where is it used?
Who should perform NDT?
days (40 hours)
How are these nondestructive tests Five
performed?
NDT methods: advantages, applications, limitations, defect detectability, equipment, terminology
of ultrasonic
testing fundamentals
sufficient
to enable
the technician to
Qualifications
and certification
of NDT
personnel
ed procedures under the supervision of Level 2 or Level 3 personnel.
abus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.

d locations,

eristics

Prerequisite: Math skill exam and EMC (see inside front

cover for
full details)
Phased
Array
UT Inspection

Ten days (80 hours)


Training objectives:
Maximum class This
size:course
12
provides the basic knowledge in the principles of Phased Array such that a

Level 2 technician will be able to: identify the suitability of Phased Array for all materials
and inspection applications, document results of the analysis, be familiar with regulatory
codes and specifications for Phased Array testing and their intent.

Total cost: For course price, dates and locations, visit our website.
Prerequisite: CGSB UT Level 2 certification and math assessment exam (see inside
front cover for full details)

Topics include:

Basic theory
Digitization principles
Performance/calibration
Phased Array technology
Inspection applications
Codes and specifications

Maximum class size: 8

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Radiography
Level
Introduction
to NDT
and1 Failure Analysis

Five
(40 hours)
One
daydays
(8 hours)

As a Training
result of attending
this training,
participants
the failure
modes radiography
identified bytoNondestructive
objectives:
This course
provideswill
thelearn
basicabout
knowledge
of industrial
enable the graduate
Testing
(NDT) inspection
techniques,
the important
concepts
relating
to Failure of
Analysis
and
to conduct
radiographic
inspectionand
to established
procedures
under
the supervision
Level 2 techniques
or Level 3 personnel.
reporting
applied
to the failures
identified
by NDT.
Theas
course
includes
hands-on
experience
in the use of x-ray
INCs ad from last years catalogue
radiography and darkroom techniques. Training course meets
A briefthe
review
of the
failurerequirements
modes identified
by NDT technologies
will be
training
syllabus
of CAN/CGSB-48.9712,
ISO
followed
byand
the SNT-TC-1A.
principles of Failure Analysis. These will include commonly
9712
used investigative and failure analysis techniques, as well as the key
metallurgical,
environmental
and
equipment
operating
conditions
Total cost:
For course
price,
dates and
locations,
visit our that lead
to failure.
website.
Examples of the high-magnification microscopy used for Failure Analysis
skill exam,
EMC and
Radiation
Safety recurring
will bePrerequisite:
explained. HowMath
to develop
root cause
solutions
to prevent
course
(see
inside
front
cover
for
full
details)
failures is also discussed. Case histories will be used to demonstrate the
material that is covered. Students are encouraged to bring examples from
Topics include:
their companies
for group discussion. Maximum class size: 12
Fundamentals of radiation physics
Radioactivity
Total cost:
For course price, dates and locations,
Maximum class size: 18

processing
visit ourFilm
website.
X-ray production and X-ray beam characteristics
High energy x-ray sources
Radiographic image quality
Ultrasonic
Inspection
Five days (40 hours)
RadiationWeld
measurement
Training
objectives:
Origin of penetrating radiation
This course
is intended
to provide
Level 2 ultrasonic personnel with advanced background and practical experience
Applied
radiographic
inspection
to develop
confidence
in
conducting
ultrasonic
weld inspection. Emphasis is on flaw detection and sizing
Mathematical factors governing x-ray
exposures
techniques. The course can be beneficial if preparing for CGSB Level 2 Ultrasonic practical exam.
must
provide
their
insurance Maximum
number to participate
in labs.
TotalNote:
cost:Students
For course
price,
dates
andsocial
locations,
class size:
12
visit our website.

Topics include:

Prerequisite: Successful completion of UT Level 2


Review of Level 2 Ultrasonics
course and math assessment exam (see inside front
Calibration
cover for details)
Welding processes and defects
CSARadiography
and ASME ultrasonic
weld standards
Level
2
Ten days (80 hours)
WeldTraining
inspection objectives:
techniques
This course provides the advanced knowledge required of the Level 2 industrial
Practical
weld inspection
radiographer,
including technique development, film interpretation, general codes, standards and specifications,
Recording
resultsand provincial regulations pertaining to x-and gamma radiography. Training course meets the training
and federal
syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.

Ultrasonic
Spot
Inspection
Total cost:
ForWeld
course price,
dates and locations,
Training
Training
visit objectives:
our website.

days (16
hours)
Prerequisite: SuccessfulTwo
completion
of RT
Level 1,
math skill exam, EMC and Radiationobjectives:
Safety course (see
inside
front process
cover forand
full the
details)
This course will provide a basic knowledge of ultrasonics, the spot
welding
application of this test
methodTopics
to determine
integrity of spot welds. Students may bring with them a flaw detector and appropriate
include:
transducer
or useradiography
a unit provided at the time of the course.
General
Maximum class size: 12
Radiographic film and processing
Total cost:
For course
price, dates and locations,
Maximum class size: 8
Radiographic
techniques
visit our
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Practical radiography
Topics include:

Introduction
to ultrasonics
and spottheir
welding
Note: Students
must provide
social insurance number to participate in labs.
Calibration
Testing of spot welds
Evaluation of results

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Preparation
Five days (40 hours)
Ultrasonic Thickness Gauging

One day (8 hours)

Training objectives:

y for those using gamma radiography.


The
provides
a basic
This
onecourse
day course
provides
the basic theory of ultrasonic technology to a degree that
fe working practices and regulations pertaining
to
the
use
of
ionizing
the participants will have an understanding of ultrasonic thickness gauging. Participants
e for industrial radiographers, Radiation
Officers workshop
and meetswill
thebe able to better understand the pitfalls of ultrasonic
in Safety
this hands-on
Nuclear Safety Commission for those seeking
Certified
Exposure
thicknesstheir
gauging
with
respect to material velocities, surface roughness and
geometrical configurations.

Total
cost:
course
Prerequisite: Math skill
exam
(see For
inside
frontprice, dates and locations, visit our website.
cover for full details)

d locations,

Topics include:
Maximum class size: 16

Maximum class size: 12

Introduction to ultrasonic theory

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) mandates


Definition
of ultrasonic
vibrations
that for EDO certification students
must
successfully
complete

Resolution/sensitivity
a classroom vocational training course in radiation safety and
industrial
Sound attenuation
the theory and practice of
radiography. Vocational
training providers must provide training that is current to
industry and regulatory requirements and also meets the basis
for knowledge detailed in CSA Guide PCP-09***

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WORKSHOPS
- ACADEMIC OR CERTIFICATION
Academic Training Workshops

(PRACTICAL)

Certification Preparation Workshops

Academic training workshops are for Five


students
seeking
Certification preparation workshops are for students or
days
(40tohours)
complete the practical lab portion of an academic training
NDT technicians who are approved by the NRCan NDT
Certification Body to attempt a CGSB NDT certification
course, as required by the NRCan NDT Certification Body.
of ultrasonic testing
fundamentals sufficient to enable the technicianexam.
to Students have the opportunity to familiarize
The basic theory and application of the respective NDT
ed procedures technique
under the
supervision
of
Level
2
or
Level
3
personnel.
themselves with the equipment that will be used during
is explained and demonstrated. Students have
abus requirements
of CAN/CGSB-48.9712,
ISO 9712
SNT-TC-1A.
an exam; the set up and calibration of test equipment is
the opportunity
to practice the appropriate
NDTand
equipment
technique.
explained and demonstrated. Students have the
opportunity to practice inspecting test pieces with
d locations,
Prerequisite: Math skill exam and EMC (see inside front
realistic flaws.
Students who successfully complete the workshop receive

cover for full details)

a letter stating the hours of practical instruction that were


provided to complement academic theory. Academic
Maximum class size: 12
training workshops cannot be used to prepare for NDT
certification exams.

Prerequisite: Must have completed online training course.

Students who successfully complete the workshop


receive a letter confirming their attendance.
Prerequisite: Must have completed forty (40) hours of
training and have approval from NRCan.

Certification workshops are kept to a maximum of 3 students


(depending on the method) in order that each student may
receive individual instruction and assistance with particular
problem areas.

We have a wide range of test pieces with realistic defects for


each test method and students are encouraged to also bring
their own test pieces for their own test applications and to
participate in group discussions and problem-solving.

eristics

To request a workshop date, please log into the Member/Visitor


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Canadian
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for Non-destructive
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not not
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membership
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dedicatedto tothe thepeople
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dedicated
nondestructive
testing
(NDT).
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benefits
nondestructive
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(NDT).
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services
andand
benefits
such
chapter
meetings,
bi-monthly
Journal
such
as as
locallocal
chapter
meetings,
the the
bi-monthly
Journal
publication
others
listed
below
provided
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Al Higgins
- Engineering,
Materials
and Components
(EMC),
3 Training,
Inspection
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Control,
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years
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industry,
with with
management
responsibilities
for nondestructive
evaluations,
quality
management
responsibilities
for nondestructive
evaluations,
quality
assurance,
maintenance
technologies,
operational
maintenance
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assurance,
maintenance
technologies,
operational
maintenance
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president
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firm specializing
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president
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certification
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UT Level
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in 2013
an assistant
instructor
UT,MT
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MT PT
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for NDE
in 2013
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instructor
in UT,in ET,
workshops
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industry.
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a Bachelor
activeactive
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inspection
industry.
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also also
holdsholds
a Bachelor
Degree
in
Engineering
from
Romania.
Degree in Engineering from Romania.
Claude
UT,MT,
PT, ET:
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the Canadian
Institute
for Non-destructive
Evaluation
April 2014.
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Lord Lord
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Institute
for Non-destructive
Evaluation
April 2014.
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holdsholds
Level
3
certification
in
ET,
MT
and
UT
as
well
as
Level
2
certification
in
PT
as
well
as
a
Bachelor
of
Applied
Science.
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industrial
experience;
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Atomic
Energy
of Canada
Limited
and Hydro-Quebec.
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experienced
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Energy
of Canada
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years
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energy.
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member
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NDT technology
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PowerPower
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Energy
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Network
for Inspection
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committee
member
on the
JRC/IAEA
International
Workshop
for Qualification
Bodies.
He holds
certification
ET Level
3.
Workshop
for Qualification
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