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The key takeaways are that this standard specifies requirements for qualification and certification of personnel performing non-destructive testing (NDT) in various methods such as ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing, etc.

The scope of this standard is to specify requirements for qualification and certification of personnel performing industrial non-destructive testing (NDT) in methods such as acoustic emission testing, eddy current testing, leak testing, etc. It can also be applied to other NDT methods if certification requirements exist.

The normative references cited in this standard are ISO/IEC 17024:2012 for general requirements for certification bodies and ISO 9712:2021 for the standard itself.

SS ISO 9712:2022

ISO 9712:2021, IDT


(ICS 03.100.30; 19.100)

SINGAPORE STANDARD

Non-destructive testing — Qualification and


certification of NDT personnel
SS ISO 9712:2022
ISO 9712:2021, IDT
(ICS 03.100.30; 19.100)

SINGAPORE STANDARD
Non-destructive testing — Qualification and
certification of NDT personnel

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National Foreword

This Singapore Standard was prepared by the Working Group on Non-destructive Testing (also known
as National Mirror Working Group on ISO/TC 135) set up by the Technical Committee on Workplace
Safety and Health under the purview of the Quality and Safety Standards Committee.

This standard is an identical adoption of ISO 9712:2021, “Non-destructive testing — Qualification and
certification of NDT personnel” published by the International Organization for Standardization.

NOTE 1 – Where appropriate, the words “International Standard” are read as “Singapore Standard”.

NOTE 2 – Reference to International/Overseas Standards are replaced by applicable Singapore Standards or


Technical References.

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subject of patent rights. Enterprise Singapore shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all of
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 9712

Fifth edition
2021-12

Non-destructive testing —

 
Qualification and certification of NDT
personnel
Essais non destructifs — Qualification et certification du personnel
 
END

Reference number
ISO 9712:2021(E)

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Contents Page


Foreword..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v
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Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................vii
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1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1

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2 Normative references ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

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3 Terms and definitions .................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

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4 Abbreviated terms ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6

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5 Responsibilities..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6

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5.1 General........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6

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5.2 Certification body ................................................................................................................................................................................ 6

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5.3 Authorized qualification body.................................................................................................................................................. 8

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5.4 Examination centre ............................................................................................................................................................................ 8

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5.5 Employer ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8

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5.6 Candidate..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

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5.7 Certificate holders ............................................................................................................................................................................... 9

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5.8 Examiners ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10

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5.9 Referee ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10

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6 Levels of certification .................................................................................................................................................................................. 10

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6.1 Level 1 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10

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6.2 Level 2 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10

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6.3 Level 3 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

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7 Eligibility ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

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7.1 General........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11

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7.2 Training ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

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7.3 Industrial NDT experience........................................................................................................................................................ 13

7.3.1 General ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 13

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7.3.2 Level 3 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 13

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7.3.3 Possible reductions ....................................................................................................................................................... 14

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7.4 Vision requirements — all levels ........................................................................................................................................ 14

 
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7.4.1 General ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 14

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7.4.2 Near vision acuity........................................................................................................................................................... 14

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7.4.3 Colour vision ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14

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7.4.4 Personnel administering vision tests ........................................................................................................... 15

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8 Examinations ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 15

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8.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15

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8.1.1 General ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 15

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8.1.2 Examination elements ................................................................................................................................................ 15

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8.1.3 Examination time ........................................................................................................................................................... 16

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8.1.4 Examination aids ............................................................................................................................................................ 16

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8.2 Examination content and grading for Level 1 and Level 2 ........................................................................... 16

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8.2.1 General examination element .............................................................................................................................. 16

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8.2.2 Specific examination element .............................................................................................................................. 16

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8.2.3 Practical examination element ........................................................................................................................... 16

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8.2.4 NDT instruction writing examination element ................................................................................... 17

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8.2.5 Grading of the Level 1 and Level 2 examination ................................................................................. 17

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8.3 Examination content and grading for Level 3.......................................................................................................... 18

8.3.1 General ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 18

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8.3.2 Basic examination element .................................................................................................................................... 18

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8.3.3 Main method examination element ................................................................................................................ 19

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8.3.4 Grading of Level 3 examinations....................................................................................................................... 19

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8.4 Conduct of examinations ............................................................................................................................................................ 20

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8.5 Re-examination................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

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8.6 Supplementary examinations ................................................................................................................................................ 21



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9 Certification ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21

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9.1 Administration .................................................................................................................................................................................... 21

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9.2 Certificates .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 21

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9.3 Conditions of certification......................................................................................................................................................... 22

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9.3.1 General ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 22

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9.3.2 Granting................................................................................................................................................................................... 22

9.3.3 Scope extension ................................................................................................................................................................ 22

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9.3.4 Suspension of certification ..................................................................................................................................... 22

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9.3.5 Withdrawal of certification ................................................................................................................................... 22

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9.3.6 Certification after withdrawal............................................................................................................................ 23

9.3.7 Waiting period prior to certification after withdrawal ............................................................... 23

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9.4 Certificates issued by other certification bodies .................................................................................................. 23

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10 Renewal ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23

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11 Recertification..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24

11.1 General........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24

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11.2 Levels 1 and 2 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 25

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11.3 Level 3 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25

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12 Files ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26

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13 Transition period ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 27

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Annex A (normative) Sectors ....................................................................................................................................................................................28
 
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Annex B (normative) Minimum number and type of specimens for the Level 1 and Level 2
 
practical examination element.......................................................................................................................................................... 30
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Annex C (normative) Structured credit system for renewal Level 1, 2 and 3 and for Level 3
 
recertification...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
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Annex D (normative) Grading practical examination elements ......................................................................................... 35
 
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Annex E (informative) Engineering of NDT ............................................................................................................................................... 37
 
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Annex F (informative) Training requirements for techniques ............................................................................................ 38
 
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Annex G (informative) Psychometric principles .................................................................................................................................. 41
 
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Bibliography............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
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Foreword
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editorial rules of the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2 (see www.iso.org/directives).

 
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 135, Non-destructive testing,
 
Subcommittee SC 7, Personnel qualification, in collaboration with the European Committee for
 
Standardization (CEN) Technical Committee CEN/TC 138, Non-destructive testing, in accordance with
 
the Agreement on technical cooperation between ISO and CEN (Vienna Agreement).
This fifth edition cancels and replaces the fourth edition (ISO 9712:2012), which has been technically
 
revised.
The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— clarified responsibilities for the certification body, the authorized qualification body, the examination

centre and the employer;
— added and revised definitions;

— defined responsibilities for examiners and referees;

— revised requirements for the duration of training and industrial experience;

— modified requirements for visual acuity testing;

— revised requirements for examinations;

— included an option for the use of a psychometric process at the discretion of the certification body;

— revised requirements for the certification documents;

— revised requirements for the conditions of certification;

— added requirements for candidates for the renewal of certificates;

— revised structured credit system for Level 3 recertification;

— included a new Annex F for techniques;

 
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— included a new Annex G for psychometric principles;



 
— other minor technical and editorial changes.

Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
complete listing of these bodies can be found at www.iso.org/members.html.

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Introduction
Since the effectiveness of any application of non-destructive testing (NDT) depends upon the
capabilities of the persons who perform or are responsible for the test, a procedure has been developed
to provide a means of evaluating and documenting the competence of personnel whose duties require
the appropriate theoretical and practical knowledge of the non-destructive tests they perform, specify,
supervise, monitor or evaluate. An added incentive stems from the worldwide comparability of a wide
range of industrial applications requiring common non-destructive testing approaches.
When certification of NDT personnel is required in product standards, regulations, codes or
specifications, it is important to certify the personnel in accordance with this document. When
latitude is provided in the criteria within this document, the certification body has the final decision in
determining specific requirements.
When there is no requirement in legislation, in standard or in the order for certification of NDT
personnel, it is for employers of such personnel to decide how to assure themselves that they are
competent to do the work assignments. Thus, they may employ people who are already certified or
they may apply their own expertise so as to assure themselves that their employee has the necessary
competence. In this last case, prudent employers would no doubt use this document as a reference
document.

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Non-destructive testing — Qualification and certification of

 
NDT personnel

1 Scope

This document specifies requirements for the qualification and certification of personnel who perform
industrial non-destructive testing (NDT) in the following methods.
a) acoustic emission testing;

b) eddy current testing;

c) leak testing (hydraulic pressure tests excluded);

d) magnetic testing;

e) penetrant testing;

f) radiographic testing;

g) strain gauge testing;

h) thermographic testing;

i) ultrasonic testing;

j) visual testing (direct unaided visual tests and visual tests carried out during the application of

another NDT method are excluded).
The system specified in this document is also applicable to other NDT methods or to NDT techniques
within an established NDT method, provided a comprehensive scheme of certification exists and
the NDT method or NDT technique is covered by international, regional or national standards or the
NDT method or the NDT technique has been demonstrated to be effective to the satisfaction of the
certification body.
NOTE 1 The term "industrial" implies the exclusion of applications in the field of medicine.
 

NOTE 2 CEN/TR 14748 provides guidance on the methodology for qualification of non-destructive tests.
 

 
NOTE 3 This document specifies requirements for what are, in effect, third party conformity assessment
 

schemes. These requirements do not directly apply to conformity assessment by second or first parties, but
relevant parts of this document can be referred to in such arrangements.

NOTE 4 The term “direct unaided visual testing” implies where there is an uninterrupted optical path from
 

the observer’s eye to the test area and the observer uses no tools or devices (e.g. mirror, endoscope, fibre optic).

NOTE 5 Calculations of strain based on other NDT methods are excluded.


 

2 Normative references

The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO/IEC 17024:2012, Conformity assessment — General requirements for bodies operating certification of
 
persons

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