Section 6 Flashcards
What factors are to be considered to ensure that a candidate for certification in NDT understands the principles and procedures involved?
A. Training, experience and education.
B. Training, experience and prior certifications held.
C. Education, experience and percentage of time on the job doing NDT.
D. Training, experience and professional credentials.
A. Training, experience and education
As recommended in SNT-TC-1A, which of the following is true?
A. Overtime cannot be considered in meeting the minimum experience.
B. Overtime can only be considered if the candidate is bing qualified in more than one method simultaneously.
C. Overtime can be credited based on total hours.
D. SNT-TC-1A does not currently provide a recommendation regarding overtime.
D. SNT-TC-1A does not currently provide a recommendation regarding overtime.
High school education is recommended as a minimum requirement for: A. Level III only. B. Level II and Level III only. C. Non of the levels. D. All three levels.
C. Non of the levels.
In Leak Testing, recommended work time experience and training:
A. Differs for each of the four major techniques.
B. Does not consider different techniques.
C. Is listed for Levels II and III only.
D. Is significantly greater than for Ultrasonic Testing.
A. Differs for each of the four major techniques.
It is recommended that the education and experience of a Level III candidate include:
A. Graduation from a 4-year university with a degree in engineering or science plus 1 years experience in NDT comparable to that of a level II.
B. Graduation from a 4-year university with a degree in NDT plus 3 months experience in NDT comparable to that of a Level II.
C. 2 years experience in NDT comparable to that of a Level II if a high school graduate.
D. 6 years experience in NDT if the candidate did not graduate from high school.
A. Graduation from a 4-year university with a degree in engineering or science plus 1 years experience in NDT comparable to that of a level II.
Records substantiating qualification are recommended to be kept on a: A. Daily or weekly basis. B. Monthly or hourly basis. C. Fractional yearly basis. D. Fractional hourly basis.
B. Monthly or hourly basis.
For a person being qualified directly to Level II with no time at Level I, the recommended experience consists of:
A. The time recommended for Level II.
B. The time recommended for Level III.
C. The sum of the times recommended for Level I and Level II.
D. Not less than 6 months for any method.
C. The sum of the times recommended for both Level I and Level II.
In a some cases, the training times recommended for Level I are greater than for Level II. Why?
A. In preparing for qualification at Level , the candidate should always receive more training than for Level II, regardless of the NDT method.
B. Som numbers in the table are erroneous.
C. Candidates for Level II generally have more formal education than those for Level I.
D. Some methods require more initial training at Level I because of differences in complexity and manipulative skills.
D. Some methods require more initial training at Level I because of differences in complexity and manipulative skills.
The recommended number of training hours in a particular method are:
A. Listed as a function of the candidates education.
B. The same regardless of the candidates eduction.
C. Listed as a function of the candidates experience.
D. Reduced if the candidate is being qualified in more than one method simultaneously.
B. The same regardless of the candidates education.