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AWS QC15: 2008-AMD1 Specification for AWS Certification of Radiographic Interpreters, Includes Amendment 1

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The AWS program for the certification of radiographic interpreters has been developed to define the minimum standardsfor a radiographic interpreter and to provide a means of recognition for those who demonstrate through examinationthat they have the necessary skill, knowledge, and experience in the field of radiographic interpretation of welds. AWSQC15:2008 describes the requirements and procedures for the certification of radiographic interpreters based on thequalification requirements of AWS B5.15:2003, Specification for the Qualification of Radiographic Interpreters. Thecertification of radiographic interpreters requires documentation of experience, satisfactory completion of an examination,and proof of visual acuity.

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AWS QC15: 2008-AMD1



Specification for AWS Certification of Radiographic Interpreters


second printing, March 2016


AWS QC15:2008

Amendment: March 18, 2016


Specification for AWS Certification of Radiographic Interpreters


1st Edition


Supersedes AWS QC15:2008


Prepared by the American Welding Society (AWS) Subcommittee on Certified Radiographic Interpreters


Under the Direction of the AWS Certification Committee


Approved by the AWS Board of Directors


Abstract

The AWS program for the certification of radiographic interpreters has been developed to define the minimum standards for a radiographic interpreter and to provide a means of recognition for those who demonstrate through examination that they have the necessary skill, knowledge, and experience in the field of radiographic interpretation of welds. AWS QC15:2008 describes the requirements and procedures for the certification of radiographic interpreters based on the qualification requirements of AWS B5.15:2003, Specification for the Qualification of Radiographic Interpreters. The certification of radiographic interpreters requires documentation of experience, satisfactory completion of an examination, and proof of visual acuity.




International Standard Book Number: 978-0-87171-132-8

American Welding Society 8669 NW 36th St., #130, Miami, FL 33166

© 2008 by American Welding Society

All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Amendment: 2nd Printing, March 2016


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Statement on the Use of American Welding Society Certification Standards

All standards (codes, specifications, recommended practices, methods, classifications, and guides) of the American Welding Society (AWS) are voluntary consensus standards that are developed through a consensus standards development process that brings together volunteers representing varied viewpoints and interests to achieve consensus. While the American Welding Society administers the process and establishes rules to promote fairness in the development of consensus, it does not independently test, evaluate, or verify the accuracy of any information or the soundness of any judgments contained in its standards. Further, given the rapid changes in the field, AWS cannot warrant that the certification standard will at all times reflect the most current knowledge.


Certification is achieved by satisfying a combination of defined education, experience, and/or examination requirements. Certification is not an assurance of future competence or ability.


An endorsement to a certification adds to a certification by indicating demonstration of a knowledge, skill, or ability in a particular skill area that may not be sufficiently broad or unique to support a separate and distinct certification designation. An endorsement is not an indication of approval by AWS or an assurance of future performance.


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This standard may be superseded by new editions. This standard may also be corrected through publication of amendments or errata, or supplemented by publication of addenda. Information on the latest editions of AWS standards including amendments, errata, and addenda is posted on the AWS web page (www.aws.org). Users should ensure that they have the latest edition, amendments, errata, and addenda.


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On occasion, text, tables, or figures are printed incorrectly, constituting errata. Such errata, when discovered, are posted on the AWS web page (www.aws.org).


Official interpretations of any of the technical requirements of this standard may only be obtained by sending a request, in writing, to the appropriate certification committee. Such requests should be addressed to the American Welding Society, Attention: Managing Director, Certification Department, 8669 NW 36th St, #130, Miami, FL 33166. With regard to technical inquiries made concerning AWS standards, oral opinions on AWS standards may be rendered. These opinions are offered solely as a convenience to users of this standard, and they do not constitute professional advice. Such opinions represent only the personal opinions of the particular individuals giving them. These individuals do not speak on behalf of AWS, nor do these oral opinions constitute official or unofficial opinions or interpretations of AWS. In addition, oral opinions are informal and should not be used as a substitute for an official interpretation.


This standard is subject to revision at any time by the AWS Certification Committee. Comments (recommendations, additions, or deletions) and any pertinent data that may be of use in improving this standard are required and should be addressed to AWS Headquarters. Such comments will receive careful consideration by the AWS Certification Committee and the author of the comments will be informed of the Committee’s response to the comments. Guests are invited to attend all meetings of the AWS Certification Committee to express their comments verbally. Procedures for appeal of an adverse decision concerning all such comments are provided in the Rules of Operation of the Certification Committee. A copy of these Rules can be obtained from the American Welding Society, 8669 NW 36th St, #130, Miami, FL 33166.



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Personnel (Amendment)

AWS Certification Committee

G. G. Hlifka, Chair First Energy Corporation

M. L. Deckard, 1st Vice Chair Consultant

  1. A. Grimm, 2nd Vice Chair Modern Welding Company

    1. L. Arn, 3rd Vice Chair Trinity Industries, Inc.

      1. Gayler, Secretary American Welding Society

        E. A. Abbott Ironworkers International Union

        H. Brummel H. Bruce Brummel, PE, LLC

        1. A. Chapman Westinghouse Electric Company

          1. B. Craft Trinity Industries, Inc.

          2. A. Cross Valiant TMS

G. J. Frederick Electric Power Research Institute

J. E. Greer Moraine Valley Community College

M. T. Harris International Training Institute

R. L. Holdren ARC Specialties, Inc./Welding Consultants, LLC

J. I. Johnson North Dakota State College of Science

  1. T. Mansfield Entergy

    1. J. Moore Marion Testing & Inspection

  1. L. Pariseau US Army Corps of Engineers

    1. Petroski Atema, Incorporated

J. R. Reid Reid Consulting

  1. Schweinegruber LLS Inspection and Welding Consulting

    R. K. Wiswesser Welder Training & Testing Institute


    AWS Subcommittee on Certification of Radiographic Interpreters

    J. R. Reid, Chair Reid Consulting

  2. Lucia, Secretary American Welding Society

  3. A. Chapman Westinghouse Electric Company

K. W. Coryell Consultant

D. L. Culbertson NDT Technical Services, Inc.

D. Gerber Entergy Services, Inc.

J. E. Greer Moraine Valley Community College

C. J. Hellier The Summit Group

J. Meckley Holtec International

W. F. Via Jr. Virginia Department of Transportation

R. K. Wiswesser Welder Training & Testing Institute



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Personnel (Original)

AWS Certification Committee

  1. K. Wiswesser, Chair Welder Training & Testing Institute

  2. L. Raymond, 1st Vice Chair International Training Institute

G. G. Hlifka, 2nd Vice Chair Westinghouse

N. A. Chapman, 3rd Vice Chair Entergy

P. Howe, Secretary American Welding Society

R. L. Arn WeldTech International

K. W. Coryell Consultant

B. Craft Trinity Industries, Incorporated

M. L. Deckard Parsons Brinckerhoff Transit and Rail Systems, Incorporated

E. K. Eden United Association, Local 430

G. J. Frederick Electric Power Research Institute

J. E. Greer Moraine Valley Community College

J. D. Hollison Performance Mechanical, Incorporated

J. H. Hope Consultant

  1. P. Kane Pennoni Associates

    P. F. Martin United Association

    A. J. Moore Marion Testing & Inspection

    R. N. Munroe Ironworkers Local 15

    T. Peshia Garbe Iron Works, Incorporated


    AWS Subcommittee on Radiographic Interpreters (RI)

  2. W. Coryell, Chair Consultant

R. K. Wiswesser, Vice Chair Welder Training & Testing Institute

P. Howe, Secretary American Welding Society

N. A. Chapman Entergy

D. Gerber Entergy

J. E. Greer Moraine Valley Community College

S. L. Raymond International Training Institute



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Foreword


This foreword is not part of AWS QC15:2008, Specification for AWS Certification of Radiographic Interpreters, but is included for informational purposes only.


The purpose of radiographic interpretation is to properly assess indications produced on radiographic media during the process of evaluating weldments or adjacent base metal. The radiographic interpreter must be thoroughly familiar with all aspects of the process of radiography as well as the welding and casting process. This includes, but may not be limited to, welding processes, materials limitation of various testing methods, drawings, procedures, specifications, behavior of different types of radioactivity (particles and photons), film construction, behavior of energy-sensitive imaging systems, mathematics, radiographic film selection, handling, and storage. For radiographic interpreters to be effective, they must not only be technically competent, but also consistent and ethically principled in their dealing with clients and employers.

The AWS program for the certification of radiographic interpreters has been developed to define the minimum standards for a radiographic interpreter and to provide a means of recognition for those who demonstrate through examination that they have a level of skill, knowledge, and experience in the field of radiographic interpretation of welds.

A vertical line in the margin indicates a revision from the 2008 edition.

Comments and suggestions for the improvement of this standard are welcome. They should be sent to the Secretary, AWS Certification Committee, American Welding Society, 8669 NW 36th St, #130, Miami, FL 33166.


Amendment


The following amendment has been identified and is incorporated in this reprint.


AWS Standard: QC15:2008

Amendment Number: 1

Subject: Subclause 7.2.3 (Certification and Recertification)


      1. At least every 9 years, the CRI must successfully complete the Part B Examination described in Clause 6.



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        Errata


        The following Errata have been identified and are incorporated in this reprint.


        AWS Standard: QC15:2008, Specification for AWS Certification of Radiographic Interpreters

        Page i, Title: replace “Specification for the Certification of Radiographic Inspectors” with “Specification for AWS Certification of Radiographic Interpreters”

        Page ix, Foreword: replace “Specification for the Certification of Radiographic Inspectors” with “Specification for AWS Certification of Radiographic Interpreters”



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        Table of Contents

        Personnel (Amendment) v

        Personnel (Original) vii

        Foreword ix

        1. Scope 1

        2. Normative References 1

        3. Definitions 2

        4. Functions 2

        5. Education, Training, Experience, and Visual Acuity Requirements and Processing Procedures 2

        6. Examination Requirements 3

        7. Certification and Recertification 3

          1. Certification 3

          2. Recertification 4

          3. Notification 4

        8. Code of Ethics 4

          1. Preamble 4

          2. Integrity 4

          3. Responsibility to the Public 4

          4. Public Statements 5

          5. Conflict of Interest 5

          6. Solicitation of Employment 5

          7. Unauthorized Practice 5

        9. Revocation 5

        10. Reinstatement 6

List of AWS Documents on Certification 7


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Specification for AWS Certification of Radiographic Interpreters


  1. Scope

    1. This specification establishes the requirements and procedures for the certification of radiographic interpreters by the American Welding Society (AWS). It describes how personnel are certified, and outlines the principles of conduct and practices by which certification may be maintained. This standard meets or exceeds the requirements of AWS B5.15:2003, Specification for the Qualification of Radiographic Interpreters.

    2. In the certification process, AWS conducts an examination to determine a person’s general knowledge of radiographic interpretation and related technical areas. No determination is made of an individual’s capabilities in applying that knowledge within a specific work environment or under actual working conditions. Certification is the documentation that the specified qualification requirements have been satisfied, and should not be construed as a guarantee of the future performance of an individual in a particular job environment.

    3. The employer is responsible for providing training and/or orientation of the radiographic interpreter to ensure that a person has all of the qualifications as stated herein.

    4. It shall be the responsibility of the employer to determine if the radiographic interpreter is physically and mentally capable of performing the duties involved in the work assignment.

    5. This standard is intended to supplement the requirements of an employer, code, standard, or other documents and shall not be construed as a preemption of the employer’s rights and responsibility for the quality of work provided under contract to others.

    6. Certification as a radiographic interpreter does not confer to the individual any authority or imply any competence in the exposure of radiographic media. The handling of radiographic isotopes and similar hazardous material is not covered under this standard. This standard does not address safety issues relevant to the exposure of radiographic media.

    7. Levels of Certification. There shall be one level of certification for radiographic interpreters termed Certified Radiographic Interpreter (CRI).


  2. Normative References

The standards listed below contain provisions, which, through reference in this text, constitute mandatory provisions of this AWS standard. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced standard shall apply. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these publications do not apply.

AWS A3.0, Standard Welding Terms and Definitions, Including Terms for Adhesive Bonding, Brazing, Soldering, Thermal Cutting, and Thermal Spraying

AWS B5.15:2003, Specification for the Qualification of Radiographic Interpreters