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(Main)Aerospace series - Qualification and approval of personnel for nondestructive testing
Aerospace series - Qualification and approval of personnel for nondestructive testing
1.1 Purpose
This document establishes the minimum requirements for the qualification and certification of personnel performing nondestructive testing (NDT), nondestructive inspection (NDI), or nondestructive evaluation (NDE) in the aerospace manufacturing, service, maintenance and overhaul industries. For the purposes of this document, the term NDT will be used and will be considered equivalent to NDI and NDE.
In Europe, the term "approval" is used to denote a written statement by an employer that an individual has met specific requirements and has operating approval. The term "certification" as defined in 3.2 is used throughout this document as a substitute for the term "approval". Except when otherwise specified in the written practice, certification in accordance with this document includes operating approval.
1.2 Applicability
This document applies to personnel using NDT methods to test and/or accept materials, products, components, assemblies or sub-assemblies. This document also applies to personnel: directly responsible for the technical adequacy of the NDT methods used, who approve NDT procedures and/or work instructions, who audit NDT facilities, or who provide technical NDT support or training.
This document does not apply to individuals who only have administrative or supervisory authority over NDT personnel or to research personnel developing NDT technology for subsequent implementation and approval by a certified Level 3. Personnel performing specialized inspections using certain direct readout instruments as determined by a Level 3 certified in the method, do not require qualification or certification to this document.
1.2.1 Implementation
This document addresses the use of a National Aerospace NDT Board (NANDTB). NANDTBs are only used as specified per Annex C and it is not mandatory to have such a board for compliance with this document. Personnel certified to previous revisions of NAS 410 or EN 4179 need not recertify to the requirements of this document until their current certification expires.
1.3 Methods
1.3.1 Common methods
This document contains detailed requirements for the following common NDT methods:
Eddy Current Testing (ET)
Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT)
Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)
Radiographic Testing (RT)
Thermographic Testing (IRT)
Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
1.3.2 Other methods
When invoked by engineering, quality, cognizant engineering organization or prime contractor requirements, this document applies to other current and emerging NDT methods used to determine the acceptability or suitability for intended service of a material, part, component, sub-assembly or assembly. Such methods can include, but are not limited to, acoustic emission, neutron radiography, leak testing, holography, and shearography. The requirements for personnel training, experience, and examination for these other methods are established in accordance with 6.4 and are documented by the employer.
Luft- und Raumfahrt - Qualifizierung und Zulassung des Personals für zerstörungsfreie Prüfungen
Série aérospatiale - Qualification et agrément du personnel pour les essais non destructifs
1.1 Objet
Le présent document établit les exigences minimales pour la qualification et la certification de personnel réalisant des essais non destructif (END), des contrôles non destructifs (CND) ou des évaluations non destructives (ÉND) dans la fabrication, les services, la maintenance et la réparation de l’industrie aérospatiale. Pour les besoins du présent document, le terme END sera utilisé et il sera considéré comme l’équivalent de CND et ÉND.
En Europe, le terme « agrément » est utilisé pour désigner une attestation écrite par un employeur déclarant qu’une personne a satisfait à des exigences spécifiques et qu’elle est titulaire de l’agrément d’exploitation. Le terme « certification » tel que défini en 3.2 est utilisé tout au long du présent document en remplacement du terme « agrément ». Sauf spécification contraire dans la procédure écrite, la certification conformément au présent document inclut l’agrément d’exploitation.
1.2 Applicabilité
Le présent document s'applique au personnel utilisateur de méthodes END pour les essais et/ou la réception de matériaux, produits, composants, ensembles ou sous-ensembles. Il s'applique également au personnel directement responsable de l'adéquation technique des méthodes END utilisées, de l'approbation des procédures et/ou des instructions de travail END, des audits d'installations END, ou de la fourniture d'assistance/formation aux techniques END.
Ce document ne s'applique ni aux personnes qui n’ont qu’une autorité administrative ou de surveillance du personnel END, ni au personnel de recherche chargé de développer une technologie END pour mise en œuvre et approbation ultérieure par un responsable de niveau 3 certifié. La qualification ou certification selon le présent document n'est pas obligatoire pour le personnel réalisant des contrôles spécialisés à l’aide d’instruments de mesure à lecture directe comme défini par un responsable de niveau 3 certifié dans la méthode.
1.2.1 Mise en œuvre
Le présent document traite de l'usage d'un comité national aérospatial END (NANDTB, National Aerospace NDT Board). Les comités NANDTB ne sont utilisés que comme spécifié à l’Annexe C ; ils ne sont pas obligatoires pour que la conformité au présent document soit respectée. Une nouvelle certification aux exigences du présent document n'est pas nécessaire pour le personnel certifié selon les révisions antérieures des normes NAS 410 ou EN 4179, sauf à expiration de leur certification en cours.
1.3 Méthodes
1.3.1 Méthodes usuelles
Le présent document contient des exigences détaillées pour les méthodes END usuelles suivantes :
Contrôle par courants de Foucault (CF)
Examen par ressuage (ER)
Contrôle par magnétoscopie (CM)
Contrôle radiographique (CR)
Contrôle thermographique (TIR)
Contrôle par ultrasons (CU)
1.3.2 Autres méthodes
Lorsque les exigences d'ingénierie, de qualité, d'un organisme d'ingénierie compétent ou d'un donneur d’ordre l'invoquent, le présent document s'applique à d'autres méthodes END actuelles ou émergentes utilisées dans le but de déterminer l'acceptabilité ou l'adéquation au service prévu d'un matériau, d'une pièce, d'un composant, sous-ensemble ou ensemble. Ces méthodes peuvent inclure, sans toutefois y être limitées, l'émission acoustique, la radiographie neutronique, les essais d'étanchéité, l'holographie et la cisaillographie. Les exigences en matière de formation, d'expérience et d’examen du personnel pour ces autres méthodes sont établies conformément à 6.4 et sont documentées par l'employeur.
Aeronavtika - Usposobljenost in odobritev osebja za neporušitveno preskušanje
General Information
RELATIONS
Standards Content (sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN 4179:2021
01-maj-2021
Aeronavtika - Usposobljenost in odobritev osebja za neporušitveno preskušanje
Aerospace series - Qualification and approval of personnel for nondestructive testing
Luft- und Raumfahrt - Qualifizierung und Zulassung des Personals für zerstörungsfreie
PrüfungenSérie aérospatiale - Qualification et agrément du personnel pour les essais non
destructifs
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 4179
ICS:
03.100.30 Vodenje ljudi Management of human
resources
19.100 Neporušitveno preskušanje Non-destructive testing
49.020 Letala in vesoljska vozila na Aircraft and space vehicles in
splošno general
oSIST prEN 4179:2021 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
prEN 4179
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
March 2021
ICS 49.020; 03.100.30; 19.100 Will supersede EN 4179:2017
English Version
Aerospace series - Qualification and approval of personnel
for nondestructive testing
Série aérospatiale - Qualification et agrément du Luft- und Raumfahrt - Qualifizierung und Zulassung
personnel pour les essais non destructifs des Personals für zerstörungsfreie Prüfungen
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Contents Page
European foreword ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1 Scope .................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Applicability ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2.1 Implementation ............................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3 Methods .............................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.3.1 Common methods ........................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3.2 Other methods ................................................................................................................................................. 7
2 Normative references .................................................................................................................................... 8
3 Terms and definitions ................................................................................................................................... 8
4 General requirements ................................................................................................................................. 13
4.1 Written practice ............................................................................................................................................ 13
4.1.1 Qualification and certification ................................................................................................................. 13
4.1.2 Additional requirements............................................................................................................................ 13
4.1.3 NDT techniques ............................................................................................................................................. 13
4.1.4 Training outlines ........................................................................................................................................... 13
4.1.5 Examination practices ................................................................................................................................. 13
4.1.6 Administration ............................................................................................................................................... 13
4.1.7 Records ............................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.2 Methods ............................................................................................................................................................ 14
4.3 Responsibility ................................................................................................................................................ 14
4.3.1 General.............................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.3.2 Responsible Level 3 ...................................................................................................................................... 14
4.3.3 Outside agency ............................................................................................................................................... 14
5 Qualification and certification levels ..................................................................................................... 15
5.1 Levels of qualification and certification ............................................................................................... 15
5.1.1 General.............................................................................................................................................................. 15
5.1.2 Trainee .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
5.1.3 Level 1-Limited .............................................................................................................................................. 15
5.1.4 Level 1 ............................................................................................................................................................... 15
5.1.5 Level 2 ............................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.1.6 Level 3 ............................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.1.7 Auditor .............................................................................................................................................................. 17
6 Training and experience ............................................................................................................................ 17
6.1 Training ............................................................................................................................................................ 17
6.1.1 General.............................................................................................................................................................. 17
6.1.2 Training outlines ........................................................................................................................................... 18
6.1.3 Previous training .......................................................................................................................................... 18
6.1.4 Equivalent training....................................................................................................................................... 19
6.1.5 Health and safety training ......................................................................................................................... 19
6.2 Training and examination personnel .................................................................................................... 19
6.2.1 Responsible Level 3 ...................................................................................................................................... 19
6.2.2 Examiners ........................................................................................................................................................ 19
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6.2.3 Instructors ....................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.2.4 Outside agencies ........................................................................................................................................... 19
6.3 Experience ....................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.3.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 19
6.3.2 Previous experience .................................................................................................................................... 20
6.3.3 Equivalent experience ................................................................................................................................ 20
6.4 Emerging NDT methods .............................................................................................................................. 21
6.4.1 Minimum hours ............................................................................................................................................. 21
6.4.2 Levels 1 and 2 ................................................................................................................................................. 21
6.4.3 Level 3 ............................................................................................................................................................... 21
7 Examinations .................................................................................................................................................. 22
7.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................................ 22
7.1.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 22
7.1.2 Vision examination ...................................................................................................................................... 22
7.1.3 General examination ................................................................................................................................... 22
7.1.4 Specific examination ................................................................................................................................... 23
7.1.5 Practical examination ................................................................................................................................. 23
7.2 Administration of examinations ............................................................................................................. 24
7.2.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 24
7.2.2 Administration by an outside agency .................................................................................................... 24
7.2.3 Scoring .............................................................................................................................................................. 24
7.2.4 Re-examination ............................................................................................................................................. 24
8 Certification .................................................................................................................................................... 25
8.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 25
8.2 Records ............................................................................................................................................................. 25
8.2.1 Minimum requirements ............................................................................................................................. 25
8.2.2 Record availability ....................................................................................................................................... 25
8.3 Loss of certification ...................................................................................................................................... 26
8.3.1 Expiration ........................................................................................................................................................ 26
8.3.2 Suspension ...................................................................................................................................................... 26
8.3.3 Revocation ....................................................................................................................................................... 26
8.4 Reinstatement of certification ................................................................................................................. 26
8.5 Recertification ............................................................................................................................................... 26
8.5.1 Level 1 and Level 2 ....................................................................................................................................... 26
8.5.2 Level 3 ............................................................................................................................................................... 26
8.5.3 Hands-on practical examination ............................................................................................................. 26
8.6 Annual proficiency review ........................................................................................................................ 27
Annex A (normative) Credit system for recertification of Level 3 NDT personnel ............................ 28
A.1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................. 28
A.2 Requirements ................................................................................................................................................. 28
A.3 Definitions ....................................................................................................................................................... 28
Annex B (informative) Qualification and certification of Level 1-Limited ........................................... 31
B.1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................. 31
B.2 Requirements ................................................................................................................................................. 31
Annex C (normative) National aerospace nondestructive testing boards (NANDTB) ...................... 34
C.1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................. 34
C.2 Requirements ................................................................................................................................................. 34
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C.3 Examinations .................................................................................................................................................. 36
C.4 Record retention ........................................................................................................................................... 36
Bibliography ................................................................................................................................................................. 37
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European foreword
This document (prEN 4179:2021) has been prepared by the Aerospace and Defence Industries
Association of Europe — Standardization (ASD-STAN).After enquiries and votes carried out in accordance with the rules of this Association, this document has
received the approval of the National Associations and the Official Services of the member countries of
ASD-STAN, prior to its presentation to CEN.This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document will supersede EN 4179:2017.
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Introduction
In the event of a conflict between the text of this document and the references cited herein, the
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1 Scope
1.1 Purpose
This document establishes the minimum requirements for the qualification and certification of
personnel performing nondestructive testing (NDT), nondestructive inspection (NDI), or
nondestructive evaluation (NDE) in the aerospace manufacturing, service, maintenance and overhaul
industries. For the purposes of this document, the term NDT will be used and will be considered
equivalent to NDI and NDE.In Europe, the term “approval” is used to denote a written statement by an employer that an individual
has met specific requirements and has operating approval. The term “certification” as defined in 3.2 is
used throughout this document as a substitute for the term “approval”. Except when otherwise
specified in the written practice, certification in accordance with this document includes operating
approval.1.2 Applicability
This document applies to personnel using NDT methods to test and/or accept materials, products,
components, assemblies or sub-assemblies. This document also applies to personnel: directly
responsible for the technical adequacy of the NDT methods used, who approve NDT procedures and/or
work instructions, who audit NDT facilities, or who provide technical NDT support or training.
This document does not apply to individuals who only have administrative or supervisory authority
over NDT personnel or to research personnel developing NDT technology for subsequent
implementation and approval by a certified Level 3. Personnel performing specialized inspections using
certain direct readout instruments as determined by a Level 3 certified in the method, do not require
qualification or certification to this document.1.2.1 Implementation
This document addresses the use of a National Aerospace NDT Board (NANDTB). NANDTBs are only
used as specified per Annex C and it is not mandatory to have such a board for compliance with this
document. Personnel certified to previous revisions of NAS 410 or EN 4179 need not recertify to the
requirements of this document until their current certification expires.1.3 Methods
1.3.1 Common methods
This document contains detailed requirements for the following common NDT methods:
Eddy Current Testing (ET)Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT)
Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)
Radiographic Testing (RT)
Thermographic Testing (IRT)
Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
1.3.2 Other methods
When invoked by engineering, quality, cognizant engineering organization or prime contractor
requirements, this document applies to other current and emerging NDT methods used to determine
the acceptability or suitability for intended service of a material, part, component, sub-assembly or
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assembly. Such methods can include, but are not limited to, acoustic emission, neutron radiography,
leak testing, holography, and shearography. The requirements for personnel training, experience, and
examination for these other methods are established in accordance with 6.4 and are documented by the
employer.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 18490, Non-destructive testing — Evaluation of vision acuity of NDT personnel
3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
• ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp• IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
3.1
basic examination
examination utilized to verify a Level 3 candidate’s knowledge of NDT methods used by the employer at
a Level 2 proficiency3.2
certification
written statement by an employer that an individual has met the applicable requirements of this
document3.3
closed book examination
examination administered without access to any reference materials
3.4
cognizant engineering organization
engineering or NDT organization of the prime contractor, OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer), or
end user authorized to make NDT-related decisions and give NDT-related approvals3.5
committee meetings
panel meetings
meetings, conferences, symposia, seminars, trade association meetings, panels, etc. organized or
sponsored by a regional, national or international NDT organization or technical society
Note 1 to entry: Foreign or international meetings qualify if the sponsor(s) are national or international.
Published by: ISO International Organization for Standardization http://www.iso.ch/
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committee projects
specific identifiable official activities of regional or national technical societies, committees or work
groupsEXAMPLE round robins or individual studies, preparation of guidelines, appendices, specifications,
recommended practices, procedures, codes or standards, etc.Note 1 to entry: Documentation may include memos or reports, drafts of committee output documents, or official
written comments submitted by the candidate on such documents.3.7
direct observation
observer's viewing of the NDT process in a manner that permits uninterrupted, visual and verbal two-
way contact with the trainee3.8
direct readout instrument
instruments that physically display measurements in dimensional or electrical units (e.g. inches,
millimetres or % IACS) either as digital readout or an analog display, such as a scale/pointer
configuration, and do not require special skills or knowledge to set up the instrument and do not
involve adjusting signal displays such as gates, delays, gain, or phase to obtain measurements
EXAMPLE Common direct readout instruments include basic ultrasonic thickness gauges without an
oscilloscope display, and eddy current coating thickness gauges.3.9
documented
condition of being recorded in written or electronic form
3.10
employer
organization employing or contracting the services of one or more individuals who perform NDT
Note 1 to entry: Self-employed individuals are included in this definition3.11
evaluation
review following interpretation of the indications noted during an NDT inspection to determine
whether the indications meet specified acceptance criteria or to determine the significance of the
indication3.12
examination
formal, controlled, documented testing conducted in accordance with a documented written practice to
verify a candidate’s visual capability, skill or knowledge of an NDT method3.13
examiner
Level 3 certified to this document and designated by the Responsible Level 3 to administer all or part of
the qualification process in the NDT method(s) in which the Examiner is certified
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3.14
experience
actual performance of an NDT method conducted in the work environment resulting in the acquisition
of knowledge and skillNote 1 to entry: This does not include formal classroom training but may include laboratory and on-the-job
training as defined by the employer’s written practice.3.15
formal education
engineering or science studies at a technical school, college, or university
3.16
formal training
organized and documented program of learning activities designed to impart the knowledge and skills
necessary to be qualified to this documentNote 1 to entry: Formal training may be a mix of classroom, practical and programmed self-instruction as
approved by the Responsible Level 3 or Examiner.3.17
general examination
written examination addressing the basic principles and theory of an NDT method
3.18
indication
response or evidence of a condition resulting from an NDT inspection that requires interpretation
3.19instructor
individual designated or approved by the Responsible Level 3 or Examiner to provide training for NDT
personnel3.20
interpretation
determination of whether indications are relevant or non-relevant
3.21
method
1 (one) of the disciplines of nondestructive testing (e.g. ultrasonic, radiography, etc.) within which
different techniques may exist3.22
National Aerospace NDT Board
NANDTB
independent aerospace organization representing a nation's aerospace industry that is chartered by the
participating prime contractors and recognized by the nation’s regulatory agencies to provide or
support NDT qualification and/or examination services in accordance with Annex C of this document
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3.23
non-film radiography
radiographic imaging that does not use a film-based recording medium
Note 1 to entry: Non-Film radiography includes, but may not be limited to, Computed Radiography, Digital
Radiography, Radioscopy, and Computed Tomography.3.24
on-the-job training
training in the work environment to gain experience in learning instrument set-up, equipment
operation, applying the process, and recognition, interpretation and evaluation of indications under
appropriate technical guidance3.25
open book examination
examination administered with access to specific reference material that is provided with or referenced
in the examination3.26
operating approval
written statement issued by the employer, based upon the scope of ce
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