ISO 18436-3:2025
(Main)Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines — Requirements for training and certification of personnel — Part 3: Requirements for training bodies and the training process
Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines — Requirements for training and certification of personnel — Part 3: Requirements for training bodies and the training process
This document specifies the requirements for bodies operating training programmes for personnel who perform machinery condition monitoring, identify machine faults, and recommend corrective action. This document specifies procedures for training of condition monitoring and diagnostics personnel.
Surveillance et diagnostic d'état des machines — Exigences relatives à la formation et à la certification du personnel — Partie 3: Exigences relatives aux organismes de formation et au processus de formation
L'ISO 18436-3:2012 définit les exigences pour les organismes de formation du personnel chargé de surveiller l'état des machines, d'identifier les défaillances des machines et de recommander des actions correctives. Les procédures de formation du personnel chargé de la surveillance et du diagnostic d'état sont spécifiées.
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ISO 18436-3
Third edition
Condition monitoring and
2025-01
diagnostics of machines —
Requirements for training and
certification of personnel —
Part 3:
Requirements for training bodies
and the training process
Surveillance et diagnostic d'état des machines — Exigences
relatives à la formation et à la certification du personnel —
Partie 3: Exigences relatives aux organismes de formation et au
processus de formation
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Training body . 2
4.1 Purpose .2
4.2 Requirements .2
4.3 Responsibilities .2
4.4 Training body organizational structure .3
4.4.1 General .3
4.4.2 Responsibilities .3
4.5 Training body management .3
4.6 Training centres .4
4.6.1 General .4
4.6.2 Requirements .4
4.6.3 Responsibilities .4
4.7 Technical training committees .4
4.7.1 General .4
4.7.2 Requirements .4
4.7.3 Responsibilities .4
4.8 Records .5
4.9 Confidentiality .5
5 Requirements for training body personnel . 5
5.1 General provisions .5
5.2 Additional criteria for trainers .5
5.3 Certification of trainers .6
6 Training procedures . 6
7 Eligibility for training . 6
7.1 General .6
7.2 Education .6
7.3 Training .6
7.4 Experience .7
8 Training examinations . 7
8.1 Examination type and content .7
8.2 Conduct of training examinations .7
8.3 Grading .7
9 Training recognition . 7
9.1 Administration .7
9.2 Certificates of completion . . .7
10 Files . 8
Annex A (normative) Qualification of trainers. 9
Annex B (normative) Code of ethics . 10
Bibliography .11
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Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 108, Mechanical vibration, shock and condition
monitoring, Subcommittee SC 5, Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 18436-3:2012), of which it constitutes a
minor revision.
The main changes are as follows:
— updated terminology to harmonize the document with current industry practice (such as, removing the
use of term ‘qualification’ and ‘assessment’ where practicable);
— the part title was aligned with the other parts of the ISO 18436 series.
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Introduction
Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines are integral parts of an effective maintenance programme.
Non-intrusive technologies used in condition monitoring and fault diagnosis include vibration, infrared
thermography, oil and wear debris analysis, acoustic and ultrasonic analysis, and electrical signature
analysis. In many instances these technologies act as complementary condition monitoring tools. The skills
and expertise of the practitioners performing the measurements and analysing the data are critical to the
effective application of these technologies.
This document defines the requirements for bodies operating training programmes in the non-intrusive
machine condition monitoring, diagnostic, and correction technologies. General requirements for training
body personnel are contained in this document. Specific requirements for personnel in condition monitoring
and diagnostics are covered in other parts
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