This European Standard establishes principles for the qualification and certification of personnel who perform
industrial non-destructive testing (NDT). The term ‘industrial’ implies the exclusion of applications in the field of
medicine.
The system described in this European Standard can also apply to other NDT methods, or to new techniques
within an established NDT method, provided a comprehensive scheme of certification exists and the method or
technique is covered by European, international or national standards, or the new NDT method or technique has
been demonstrated as effective through a formal qualification carried out in accordance with CEN/TR 14748.
NOTE 1 Wherever gender specific words such as "his", "her", "he" or "she" appear in this standard, the other gender is also
applicable.
When certification of NDT personnel is defined in product standards, regulations, codes or specifications, it is
recommended to certify the personnel in accordance with this European Standard.
NOTE 2 The methodology for “Approval” of NDT personnel is not specified in Directive 97/23/EC [4] and it was agreed that
guidance was required in order to ensure a consistent approach to the application of the Directive and the implementation of
Working Group Pressure guideline 6/13 [5] by Recognised Third Party Organisations (RTPO). As a result a Code of Practice
was developed as Technical Report CEN/TR 15589 [3].
The certification covers proficiency in one or more of the following methods:
a) acoustic emission testing;
b) eddy current testing;
c) leak testing (hydraulic pressure tests excluded);
d) magnetic particle testing;
e) penetrant testing;
f) radiographic testing;
g) ultrasonic testing;
h) visual testing (direct unaided visual tests and visual tests carried out during the application of another NDT
method are excluded).