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CERTIFICATION SCHEME FOR PERSONNELDOCUMENT No. CSWIP-ISO-NDT-11/93-RRequirements for the Certification of Personnel Engaged in NonDestructive Testing in accordance with the requirements of ISO97129th Edition June 2018Issued under the authority of the Governing Board for CertificationAll correspondence should be addressed to:TWI Certification LtdGranta Park, Great Abington, Cambridge CB21 6AL, UKTelephone: 44 (0) 1223 899000Fax: 44 (0) 1223 cswip.comCSWIP is administered by TWI Certification LtdThe use of the UKAS Accreditation Mark indicates accreditation in respect of those activities covered byAccreditation Certificate No 25Copyright 2018, TWI Certification Ltd

FOREWORDThe Certification Scheme for Personnel (CSWIP) is a comprehensive scheme which provides for theexamination and certification of individuals seeking to demonstrate their knowledge and/orcompetence in their field of operation. The scope of CSWIP includes Welding Inspectors, WeldingSupervisors, Welding Instructors, Welding Examiners, Welding Quality Control Coordinators, HeatTreatment Operatives, Cathodic Inspection personnel, Drillstem Inspection personnel, PlantInspectors, Underwater Inspection personnel, plastics welders and NDT personnel.CSWIP is managed by the Certification Management Board, which acts as the Governing Board forCertification, in keeping with the requirements of the industries served by the scheme. TheCertification Management Board, in turn, appoints specialist Management Committees to overseespecific parts of the scheme. All CSWIP Boards and Committees comprise member representatives ofrelevant industrial and other interests. TWI Certification Ltd is accredited by UKAS to ISO 17024(1).TWI Certification Ltd understands the importance of impartiality in carrying out its certificationactivities, managing conflict of interest and ensuring the objectivity of all its certification activities, inaccordance with BS EN ISO/IEC 17024.ACCESS TO CERTIFICATIONAccess to certification is not improperly restricted. The sole criteria for certification are given in thisdocument (and any subsequent amendments) and no other criteria will be applied. Certification is notconditional on the candidate applying for other services or membership from TWI Certification Ltd, itsparent, or any other groups or associations.1GeneralThis document prescribes procedures by which personnel may be examined and, ifsuccessful, certificated for; ultrasonic testing (including automated testing), magnetic testing,liquid penetrant testing, visual and optical testing, radiographic testing and/or radiographicinterpretation as applied to welded joints and /or castings and wrought components (includingforgings).The requirements for examination eligibility, examination format and the rules governingcertificate validity and renewal are, as a minimum, in compliance with ISO 9712(2).The competence assessment and assurance provided within this scheme document aredesigned to satisfy the guidance expressed in RG 0 “Guidelines on the competence ofpersonnel undertaking engineering inspections”. Product sectors and industrial sectors arenamed, where applicable, in the CSWIP Inspector certification titles, roles and responsibilities.Job specific training, as defined in ISO 9712 Clause 3.13, may be provided within therequirements of Document CSWIP ES-NDT-12-04.2ScopeCertification comprises three parts:i)ii)iii)General (theory and practical common to all applications of a particular method ofNDT)Sector specific (theory and practical for the method related to a specific application –in the present case this is welds made by conventional fusion welding processes,castings and or wrought products including forgings).Job specific (examination related to the special needs of an individual employer – theexamination is conducted by or on behalf of the employer).General and sector specific examinations are conducted by, or under the control of, anExamining Body authorised by TWI Certification Ltd.1Copyright 2018, TWI Certification Ltd

The present requirements are intended to meet the majority of users’ needs for the practicalnon-destructive testing of welds, castings and wrought products (including forgings) and toprovide industry with an assured minimum standard of proficiency. The majority of users ofindependent certification find the general and sector specific examinations sufficient for theirneeds, and do not require job specific examinations. The specialist user may add job specificexaminations related to their own particular needs.Level 1, 2 and 3 personnel are covered by these requirements.2.1NDT Level 1 personnelAn individual certified to Level 1 has demonstrated competence to carry out NDT operationsin the method and sector described, and in accordance with written instructions under thesupervision of Level 2 or 3 personnel. The individual has, under assessment, demonstratedthe ability to set up the equipment, carry out the tests, record the results obtained, classify theresults in accordance with written criteria and report the results. The responsibilities of a Level1 do not include choice of the test method or technique to be used, and the assessment oftest results.2.2NDT Level 2 personnelAn individual certified to NDT Level 2 has demonstrated competence to perform and directnon-destructive testing in accordance with established or recognised techniques in themethod and sector described. The individual has, under assessment demonstrated the abilityto choose the test techniques to be used; to set up and calibrate equipment; to interpret andevaluate results in accordance with applicable codes, standards and specifications; to carryout all duties for which a Level 1 individual is certified and to check that they are properlyexecuted; and to translate NDT codes, standards, specifications and procedures into NDTinstructions and organise and report the results of non-destructive tests. The individual hasalso demonstrated the ability to be familiar with the scope and limitations of the method forwhich they are certified, and be able to exercise assigned responsibility for on-the-job trainingand guidance of trainees and NDT Level 1 personnel.2.3NDT Level 3 personnelAn individual certified to NDT Level 3 has demonstrated the capability of assuming fullresponsibility for a test facility and staff; establishing techniques and procedures; interpretingcodes, standards, specifications and procedures; and designating the particular test methods,techniques and procedures to be used. To develop NDT procedures adapted to problemswhich are the subject of an NDT specification. The individual has, under assessmentdemonstrated the ability to interpret and evaluate results in accordance with existing codes,standards and specifications and have sufficient practical background in applicable materials,fabrication and product technology to select methods and establish techniques and to assistin establishing acceptance criteria where none are otherwise available. The individual hasalso demonstrated under assessment general familiarity with other NDT methods and has theability to train Level 1 and Level 2 personnel.3Eligibility for ExaminationCandidates shall have a combination of education, training and experience adequate toensure that they have the potential to understand the principles and procedures of theapplicable NDT method.2Copyright 2018, TWI Certification Ltd

3.1TrainingLevels 1 and 2To be eligible for certification in any NDT method, the candidate shall provide evidence ofsuccessful completion of a training programme approved by TWI Certification Ltd in thatmethod. As a guide the minimum, training hours required are:NDT MethodLiquid penetrant testing (PT)Magnetic testing (MT)Radiographic interpretation (RI)Radiographic testing (RT)Digitised radiographic interpretation (DRI)Digitised radiographic testing (DRT)Ultrasonic Inspector (conventional) (UT)Ultrasonic Corrosion & Erosion MonitoringEndorsement (UCM)Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducer (EMAT)Inspection Corrosion & Erosion endorsementAutomated Ultrasonic Inspector (AUT)Automated Ultrasonic Data Interpreter (AUTDI)PhasedArray Ultrasonic Inspector (PAUT)Phased Array Corrosion & Erosion MonitoringEndorsement (PACM)Phased Array Data AnalysisCritical Sizing Endorsement (CSE)Guided Wave Testing (GWT)TOFD Ultrasonic TestingTOFD Data AnalysisVisual and optical testing (VT)ACFM (ET)Eddy Current testing (EC)Eddy Current ArrayUltrasonic Thickness Measurementand Monitoring (UTMM)Radiation Safety (RS)Leak Testing (LT)Level 1Training HoursLevel 2Level 480 (direct entry) 244040* Level 3 candidates who hold current EN 473/ISO 9712 Level 2 in a given method, thetraining duration may be reduced by up to 50%.Notes:1On the job training can account for one-third of the total training hours.2Direct access to Level 2 requires the total hours for Level 1 and Level 2 exceptultrasonic thickness measurement.3The critical sizing endorsement is only available to holders of the phased arrayultrasonic inspection.4The Phased array corrosion and erosion monitoring endorsement is only available toholders of the phased array ultrasonic inspection Level 2.5The Ultrasonic corrosion and erosion monitoring endorsement is only available toholders of conventional ultrasonic inspection Level 2.6The Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducer corrosion and erosion inspection endorsmentis only available to holders of conventional ultrasonic inspection Level 2.7The Eddy Current array endorsement is only available to holders of conventional EddyCurrent Inspection Level 2.3Copyright 2018, TWI Certification Ltd

89Candidates who hold a Level 1 Phased Array Ultrasonic Inspection, the trainingduration may be reduced by up to 50% for Phased Array Data Analysis.Candidates who hold a Level 1 TOFD Inspection, the training duration may be reducedby up to 50% for the TOFD Data Analysis.Candidates must provide evidence of training. A certificate of attendance and a copy of thetraining syllabus, both authenticated by a senior responsible person in the candidate’semploying organisation or by a major client, will normally suffice.Note:13.2Evidence of training must satisfy the requirements of ISO 9712 and any technique orsector specific requirements in this document.ExperienceLevels 1 and 2To be eligible for certification, the candidate shall have the minimum experience indicatedbelow in the method in which they are seeking certification:NDT MethodMonths of ExperienceLevel 1Level 2Liquid penetrant testing (PT)13Magnetic testing (MT)13Radiographic interpretation (RI)N/A6Radiographic testing (RT)39Digitised radiographic interpretation (DRI)N/A3Digitised radiographic testing (DRT)13Ultrasonic testing (conventional) (UT)39Ultrasonic Corrosion & Erosion Monitoring Endorsement (UCM)N/A3Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducer (EMAT) InspectionCorrosion & Erosion endorsementN/A3Automated Ultrasonic Inspector (AUT)39Automated Ultrasonic Data Interpreter (AUTDI)N/A3Phased Array Ultrasonic Inspector (PAUT)33Phased Array Corrosion Monitoring Endorsement (PACM)3Phased Array Data AnalysisN/A3Critical Sizing Endorsement (CSE)N/A3Guided Wave Testing (GWT)06TOFD Ultrasonic Testing13TOFD Data Analysis3Visual and optical testing (VT)13ACFM (ET)39Eddy current testing (EC)39Eddy Current ArrayN/A3Ultrasonic thickness measurementand Monitoring (UTMM)14Radiation safety (RS)06Leak Testing (LT)39For the Senior Automated Ultrasonic Girth Weld Inspector, Level 2 Inspector, twelve monthsautomated UT experience is required, plus an EN 473/ISO 9712 Ultrasonic Inspector 3.1 or3.2 or a Level 1 Automated Ultrasonic Girth Weld Operator or Automated Ultrasonic DataInterpreter is required, see Appendix 1, Part 1b.For the Phased Array and Time of Flight Diffraction Ultrasonic Inspection Level 2, threemonths experience is required, plus an EN 473/ISO 9712 Ultrasonic Inspector 3.1 or 3.2, seeAppendix 1, Part 1b.4Copyright 2018, TWI Certification Ltd

For PAUT, AUT, AUTDI and TOFD operators who do not hold EN 473/ISO 9712 Level 2certification in ultrasonic inspection a general theory ultrasonic paper of 40 multiple choicequestions must also be successfully completed.For Automated Ultrasonic Inspection Level 3, candidates must hold: A valid Automated Ultrasonic Inspector Level 1 and Automated Ultrasonic DataInterpreter in accordance with ISO 9712 for a minimum of 2 yearsand are required to have a good understand of TOFD and Phased Array UltrasonicInspection, this can be demonstrated by holding an ISO 9712 Phased Array UltrasonicInspection Level 2 and TOFD Level 2or By candidates successfully completing a 20 multiple choice specific question paper onTOFD and PAUT (this can be taken after undertaking either an appreciation course orfollowing completion of an approved distance learning package).For the Computed Radiographic certification, an ISO 9712 Level 2 or Level 3 radiographictesting certification shall be held by the candidate as required.For radiographic testing certification, candidates who do not hold a valid BRS or RPScertificate with a validity of at least fours years will be required to successfully sit the CSWIPBRS examination prior to undertaking the CSWIP radiographic testing examination.Industrial NDT experience may be acquired prior to or following success in the examination.In the event that the experience is sought following successful examination, the results of theexamination shall remain valid for two years.The industrial NDT experience must be supervised by an individual certified in accordancewith ISO 9712 in the relevant method and sector at a minimum of Level 2 or ASNT-ACCPLevel 3, or responsible welding coordinator in accordance with ISO 3834-2 or ISO 3834-3.Notes:Work experience in months is based on a nominal 40h/week (160 h/month). When anindividual is working more than 40h/week, they may be credited with experience based on thetotal hours, but they shall be required to produce evidence, of this experience.If the individual is being qualified directly to Level 2, with no time at Level 1, the experienceshall consist of the sum of the hours required for Level 1 and Level 2. Credit for workexperience may be gained simultaneously in two or more complementary NDT methods withthe reduction in total required experience as follows:a)b)c)two testing methods – reduction of total required time by 25%three testing methods – reduction of total required time by 33%four testing methods – reduction of total required time by 50%In such cases the division of time between the methods must be approximately the same ratioas the original experience required for each method.The candidate shall be required to show that, for each of the testing methods for which theyseek certification, they have acquired at least half of the experience requirement shown in thetable above.5Copyright 2018, TWI Certification Ltd

Candidates must provide evidence of experience by providing relevant informationauthenticated by a senior responsible person in the candidate’s employing organisation or bya major client.Level 3Level 3 responsibilities require knowledge beyond the technical scope of any specific NDTmethod. This broad knowledge may be acquired through a variety of combinations ofeducation, training and experience. The table below details minimum experience related toformal education.EducationAccess to Level 3 by acertified Level 2 operatorDirect access to Level 3 by anon-certified operator withexperience equivalent toLevel 2Graduate of at least three yearsaccredited science or engineering collegeor university programmeSuccessful completion of at least twoyears of engineering or science study atan accredited college, university ortechnical schoolNo degreeGraduate of at least three yearsaccredited science or engineering collegeor university programmeSuccessful completion of at least twoyears of engineering or science study atan accredited college, university ortechnical schoolNo degreeExperience(months)1824483048(The candidate shall havesuccessfully completed thepractical examination for72Level 2 in that NDT method)Note – If the college or university degree is issued in non-destructive testing theexperience required for access to Level 3 may be reduced by 50%.Work experience for Level 3 certification shall consist of time as a certified Level 2operator. For direct access without a Level 2 certificate, the candidate shall have workedon a level comparable to that of a Level 2 in the period stated.Credit for work experience may be gained simultaneously in two or more of the NDTmethods covered by this European Standard, with the reduction of total requiredexperience as follows: two testing methods – reduction of total required time by 25%; three testing methods – reduction of total required time by 33%; four or more testing methods – reduction of total time by 50%In all cases the candidate shall be required to show that, for each of the testing methodsfor which he seeks certification, he has at least half of the time required as shown above.3.3Mature candidate routeA mature candidate route offering exemption from the formal training is available forcandidates who are able to demonstrate having at least five years recent experience in theirchosen method and can show documented evidence of having completed a course of trainingcompliant with provision of the relevant CSWIP syllabus. Training courses completed shall beapproved by CSWIP prior to the examination.If a mature candidate is unsuccessful in obtaining certification it will be necessary toundertake an approved course followed by a full re-examination.3.4Vision requirementsThe candidate shall provide documented evidence of satisfactory vision in accordance withthe following requirements:6Copyright 2018, TWI Certification Ltd

a)Unaided or corrected near visual acuity in at least one eye shall be such that thecandidate is capable of reading N4.5 Times Roman or Jaeger number 1 or equivalentletters (having a height of 1.6mm) type at a distance of not less than 30cm with one orboth eyes on a standard reading test chart or should be conducted in accordance withBS EN ISO 18490:2015, Non-destructive testing – Evaluation of visual acuity of NDTpersonnel, using the “tumbling E” chart.b)Colour vision shall be sufficient that the candidate can distinguish and differentiatecontrast between the colours or shades of grey used in the NDT methods concerned.All candidates and holders of CSWIP certification will be required to have a colourperception assessed by the Ishihara 24 plate test, in the event of colour perceptiondeficiency, indicated by misreading any of the first 17 plates, the employer shall benotified, a further ‘trade test shall be carried out by the employer to ascertain whetherthe detected colour perception deficiency affects the individuals ability to perform theNDT method for which he is certified.The evidence must be in the form of a certificate issued by a medically recognised person ora trained appointed representative of the medically recognised person within the previous 12months, covering all the above points.With all the above eligibility requirements the onus is on the candidate to provide thenecessary evidence prior to examination. An examination appointment will not be confirmeduntil the evidence has been received. Subsequent to certification, tests of visual acuity shallbe carried out annually.Personnel who satisfy most but not all of the other entry requirements and who may havealternative attributes which they consider should be taken into account may have theirindividual cases assessed by the appropriate CSWIP Management Committee. Suchapplications should be directed to TWI Certification Ltd in the first instance.4Application for Examination and FeesWhen the eligibility for examination has been achieved, the next step is to take theexamination.Candidates will be required to submit an application form. All the information requested mustbe on these forms. No applications can be considered confirmed until receipt of correctlycompleted documents. Application forms ask for specific details of experience and training,and require commitment to the CSWIP Rules, and must be signed to the effect that thesedetails are correct.In the event of a false statement being discovered on forms any examination undertaken willbe declared null and void. A certificate is automatically invalidated if there are any outstandingexamination fees in respect of that certificate.Candidates proved to have cheated, or found to have attempted to remove or found to haveremoved examination material in a CSWIP examination will not be accepted as a candidatefor any CSWIP examination for a minimum period of five years from the date of theexamination where cheating, attempt to remove or remove all of examination material, wasestablished to have taken place.Examinations may be taken at any one of a number of Test Centres in the UK and overseas.Lists are available on request.5Certification AvailableExamination can be of four types: initial examinations (new candidates), supplementaryexaminations (certificate holders wishing to improve their existing certificates) retests (repeatof failed parts of examinations) and ten year renewal examinations.7Copyright 2018, TWI Certification Ltd

Details of the examination format and syllabus can be found in the relevant part ofAppendix 1.5.1CSWIP Ultrasonic Inspector Level 1 (Appendix 1 Part 1a)Candidates may apply for examination in one or more of the following categories:Butt welds in plate and pipeThickness measurement and monitoringWrought products (including forgings)Castings.5.2Automated Ultrasonic Inspector and Phased Array Ultrasonic Inspector Level 1 (Appendix1, Part 1b)Candidates may apply for examination in one or more of the following categories:Automated ultrasonic girth weld operatorPhased array ultrasonic inspector.5.3TOFD Ultrasonic Testing Level 1 (Appendix 1 Part 1c)Candidates may apply for examination in one or more of the following categories:Inline Non-Ferritic weldsInline Ferritic welds.5.4CSWIP Ultrasonic Inspector Level 2 (Appendix 1 Part 1a)Candidates may apply for examination in one or more of the following categories:Thickness measurement & monitoring (Appendix 1 Part 1a)Categories of certification available are thickness measurement or corrosion monitoring.Wrought products (including forgings) (Appendix 1 Part 1a)Categories of certification available include bar and billet, plate and forgings or combinationsof these products.Castings (Appendix 1 Part 1a)One category of certification is available for the ultrasonic inspection of castingsWelds (Appendix 1 Part 1a)Practical welds samples are available in 11 different categories of weld joint geometrysubdivided into five groups as described in Appendix 1 Part 1a.Ultrasonic Corrosion & Erosion Monitoring (UCM) Endorsement (Appendix 1 Part 1a)An endorsement examination is available.Electromagnetic Acoustic TransducerEndorsement (Appendix 1 Part 1a)(EMAT)InspectionAn endorsement examination is available.8Copyright 2018, TWI Certification LtdCorrosion&Erosion

Automated Ultrasonic Inspector (Appendix 1 Part 1b)Two categories of certification are available:Level 2 Automated Data InterpreterLevel 2 Senior Automated InspectorNote: These categories apply only to conventional pipeline girth welds. They do not coverspecial situations, for example if the inspection involves Inconel cladding.Phased Array Ultrasonic Inspector (Appendix 1 Part 1b)Four categories of certification are available: WeldsWrought products (including forgings)CastingsData analysisEndorsement examinations are available for:ooCritical sizingCorrosion and erosion monitoringTOFD Ultrasonic Testing (Appendix 1 Part 1c)Two categories of certification are available: 5.5WeldsData analysisCSWIP Ultrasonic Inspector Level 3 (Appendix 1 Part 1a and 1b and 1c)Six categories of certification are available: 5.6WeldsWrought Products (including forgings)CastingsAutomated Ultrasonic InspectionPhased Array Ultrasonic InspectorTOFDCSWIP Magnetic Particle Inspector Level 1 (Appendix 1 Part 2)Two categories of certification are available: General Engineering (welds, castings and wrought products (including forgings)) Welds5.7CSWIP Magnetic Particle Inspector Level 2 (Appendix 1 Part 2)Two categories of certification are available: General Engineering (welds, castings and wrought products (including forgings)) Welds9Copyright 2018, TWI Certification Ltd

5.8CSWIP Magnetic Particle Inspector Level 3 (Appendix 1 Part 2)One category of certification is available: 5.9General Engineering (welds, castings and wrought products including forgings)CSWIP Liquid Penetrant Inspector Level 1 (Appendix 1 Part 3)Two categories of certification are available: 5.10General Engineering (welds, castings and wrought products including forgings)WeldsCSWIP Liquid Penetrant Inspector Level 2 (Appendix 1 Part 3)Two categories of certification are available: General Engineering (welds, castings and wrought products including forgings) Welds5.11CSWIP Liquid Penetrant Inspector Level 3 (Appendix 1 Part 3)One category of certification is available: General Engineering (welds, castings and wrought products including forgings)5.12CSWIP Radiographic Interpreter Level 2 (Appendix 1 Part 4a or 4b)Two categories of certification are available: 5.13CastingsWeldsCSWIP Radiographic Inspector Level 1 (Appendix 1 Part 5a or 5c)Two categories of certification available are: 5.14CastingsWeldsCSWIP Computed Radiographic Inspector Level 1 (Appendix 1 Part 5b)Three categories of certification available are: 5.15WeldsCastingsProfile and TangentialCSWIP Radiographic Inspector Level 2 (Appendix 1 Part 5a or 5c)Two categories of certification are available: 5.16CastingsWeldsCSWIP Computed Radiographic Inspector Level 2 (Appendix 1 Part 5b)Three categories of certification available are:10Copyright 2018, TWI Certification Ltd

5.17WeldsCastingsProfile and TangentialCSWIP Computed Radiographic Interpreter Level 2 (Appendix 1 Part 5b)Two categories of certification available are: 5.18Welds & CastingsProfile RadiographyCSWIP Radiographic Inspector Level 3 (Appendix 1 Part 5a or 5c)Two categories of certification are available: 5.19CastingsWeldsCSWIP Visual and Optical Inspector Level 1 (Appendix 1 Part 6)Two categories of certification are available: 5.20General Engineering (welds, castings and wrought products including forgings)WeldsCSWIP Visual and Optical Inspector Level 2 (Appendix 1 Part 6)Two categories of certification are available: General Engineering (welds, castings and wrought products (including forgings) Welds5.21CSWIP Visual and Optical Inspector Level 3 (Appendix 1 Part 6)One category of certification is available: General Engineering (welds, castings and wrought products (including forgings)5.22CSWIP ACFM Inspector Level 1 (Appendix 1 Part 7)Two categories of certification are available: General engineering (welds, plate, castings, forgings and bars made of ferritic steels orelectromagnetically similar materials) Rail5.23CSWIP ACFM Inspector Level 2 (Appendix 1 Part 7)Two categories of certification are available: General engineering (welds, plate, castings, forgings and bars made of ferritic steels orelectromagnetically similar materials) Rail11Copyright 2018, TWI Certification Ltd

5.24CSWIP ACFM Inspector Level 3 (Appendix 1 Part 7)One category of certification is available: 5.25General engineering (welds, plate, castings, forgings bars and rail, made of any of thematerials mentioned in 5.17 and 5.18 above)CSWIP Eddy Current Inspector Level 1 (Appendix 1 Part 8)Two categories of certification are available: 5.26WeldsWrought productsCSWIP Eddy Current Inspector Level 2 (Appendix 1 Part 8)Three categories of certification are available: 5.27WeldsWrought productsTubesCSWIP Eddy Current Array (Appendix 1 Part 8)Three categories of certification are available: 5.28WeldsWrought productsTubesCSWIP Eddy Current Inspector Level 3 (Appendix 1 Part 8)Categories of certification available: 5.29WeldsWrought and tubular productsCSWIP Radiation Safety Level 1 – Basic (Appendix 1 Part 9)One category of certification is available.5.30CSWIP Radiation Safety Level 2 – Supervisor (Appendix 1 Part 9)One category of certification is available.5.31CSWIP Leak Detection Inspector Level 1 (Appendix 1 Part 10)Categories of certification available: 5.32Pressure TestingTracer Gas Testing.CSWIP Leak Detection Inspector Level 2 (Appendix 1 Part 10)Categories of certification available: Pressure TestingTracer Gas Testing.12Copyright 2018, TWI Certification Ltd

5.33CSWIP Leak Detection Inspector Level 3 (Appendix 1 Part 10)One category of certification is available: 5.34Pressure and Tracer Gas TestingCSWIP Guided Wave Testing (GWT) Inspector Level 1 (Appendix 1 Part 11)One category of certification is available: 5.35Pipes and pipelines.CSWIP Guided Wave Testing (GWT) Inspector Level 2 (Appendix 1 Part 11)One category of certification is available: 5.36Pipes and pipelinesCSWIP Guided Wave Testing (GWT) Inspector Level 3 (Appendix 1 Part 11)One category of certification is available: 6Pipes and pipelines.Examination ContentThe qualification examinations include a general and a specific examination for each level ofcompetence. Each examination consists of a written part and a practical part.The general and specific theory examinations are mainly comprised of multiple-choice answerquestions. The time allowed for examinations comprised of multiple-choice questions is 1.5minutes per question. The time allowed for narrative answer questions varies but is specifiedon the examination paper presented to the candidate.The general and specific practical part is of sufficient duration, complexity and scope t

Level 1, 2 and 3 personnel are covered by these requirements. 2.1 NDT Level 1 personnel An individual certified to Level 1 has demonstrated competence to carry out NDT operations in the method and sector described, and in accordance with written instructions under th

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