NDT Visual Testing ( VT ) Level II
Chaitanya Purohit
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$ 20
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NDT Visual Testing ( VT ) Level II
Why enroll
Achieving NDT Visual Testing (VT) Level II certification can significantly enhance your career in non-destructive testing, leading to roles like Senior NDT Technician, Quality Control Inspector, or Testing Engineer, with median salaries ranging from $70,000 to over $120,000. With this advanced certification, you'll demonstrate expertise in visual testing, enabling you to evaluate complex surface conditions, develop testing procedures, and supervise others. This certification will also open up opportunities for leadership roles, consulting, and specialized inspection services, particularly in industries like aerospace, energy, and manufacturing, where visual testing is critical for ensuring product integrity and reliability. You'll be highly sought after for your ability to detect subtle surface defects and anomalies.
Course details
This course is designed for individuals pursuing Level II certification in Visual Testing (VT). It offers an advanced understanding of VT principles, techniques, and applications, focusing on preparing students to perform, supervise, and interpret visual inspections effectively. The course integrates theoretical instruction with practical demonstrations to ensure proficiency in VT methods and adherence to industry standards.
Course suitable for
Key topics covered
Introduction to Visual Testing (VT)
Principles of Visual Testing
Role of VT in the NDT Process
Types of Visual Inspections (direct, indirect, and remote visual testing)
Visual Testing Tools and Techniques
Use of Basic Visual Inspection Tools (magnifying glasses, rulers, gauges)
Advanced Visual Inspection Equipment (borescopes, video scopes, fiberscopes)
Lighting and Illumination Techniques for Visual Inspection
Surface Preparation for Effective Visual Inspection
Inspection Procedures
Preparation for Visual Inspections
Conducting a Visual Inspection (what to look for, how to record findings)
Inspection of Welds, Castings, and Other Materials
Surface Defects (cracks, porosity, corrosion, pitting, etc.)
Examination of Structural Components (pipes, tanks, machinery)
Defect Recognition and Interpretation
Identifying Surface and Near-Surface Defects
Classifying Defects (e.g., cracks, corrosion, inclusions, voids)
Understanding Defect Severity and Impact on Structural Integrity
Common Defects in Welding, Casting, and Machined Parts
Safety and Quality Assurance
Safety Practices for Visual Inspection (eye protection, proper lighting)
Health and Environmental Considerations (lighting, positioning, working from heights)
Regulatory Standards and Compliance (OSHA, ANSI, ISO)
Ensuring High-Quality Inspections and Documentation Practices
Codes, Standards, and Specifications
Industry Codes and Standards for Visual Testing (ASME, ASTM, ISO, API)
Compliance with National and International Standards
How to Interpret and Apply Inspection Criteria from Codes and Specifications
VT Documentation and Reporting Requirements
Training details
This is a live course that has a scheduled start date.
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$ 20
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