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Thermography and ASNT Certification

August 06, 2012

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Thermography and ASNT Certification
Tip written by: Infraspection Institute

In his commentary, ‘The 35 Undeniable Truths’, Rush Limbaugh states, “Words mean things.” This is especially true in thermography when it comes to one’s certification.

Certification has long been recognized as an indicator of a thermographer’s formal education and/or qualifications. Certification can have significant financial implications since buyers of inspection services often base purchasing decisions on a thermographer’s level of certification. Unfortunately, misstatements regarding certification, in particular ASNT certification, are quite common.

First of all, ASNT Certification – certification issued by the American Society of Nondestructive Testing – is only available from ASNT Headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. This certification program is designed to provide uniform testing and certification of NDT personnel that is ‘transportable’ when an NDT technician leaves the employ of a company.

The use of the title, ‘ASNT Certified Thermographer’ is incorrect since ASNT does not use or recognize the term ‘thermographer’ in any of its professional designations. The correct term is NDT person or NDT technician.

Although ASNT does offer Level II certification in some NDT disciplines, they presently do not certify anyone below Level III in the Thermal Infrared (TIR) Method. Therefore, titles such as “ASNT Level 2 Certified Thermographer” or “ASNT Level 1 Certified Thermographer” do not exist except on the websites or advertising materials of companies who believe they have earned such titles. There are many examples of such citations ranging from infrared consultants to top executives at infrared equipment manufacturers.

Perhaps the biggest reason that considerable confusion surrounds ASNT certification is that some infrared trainers provide misleading information on this topic. Further compounding this problem is that many thermographers are imprecise when they represent their credentials. Few thermographers who do misrepresent themselves are rarely called to task by their peers or their clients.

Ethics within any profession demand that practitioners always represent their qualifications and credentials accurately. Because words do mean things, thermographers must be careful when representing their qualifications and avoid using titles that do not exist. Accurately describing your certification reflects not only on you but on the credibility of our industry as well.

The topics of ASNT certification and how to establish ASNT-compliant certification programs are two of the many topics covered in depth within the Infraspection Institute Level III Certified Infrared Thermographer® training course. For more information on course dates or to register for a course, call 609-239-4788 or visit Infraspection Institute online.

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