NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) certification is essential for technicians looking to work in the field of non-destructive testing. Some well-known, established sources for NDT certifications include:
American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT): One of the most recognized organizations for NDT certifications worldwide.
ASNT offer NDT certification programs, including Level I, Level II, and Level III in different methods like ultrasonic testing, radiography, magnetic particle testing, liquid penetrant testing, and more.
The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT): A leading professional engineering institute offering NDT certifications in the United Kingdom and internationally.
BINDT provide certifications in ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing, eddy current testing, and other NDT methods.
American Welding Society (AWS): AWS offers certifications in various welding-related fields, including Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) and Certified Radiographic Interpreter (CRI).
Canadian Institute for Non-destructive Evaluation (CINDE): CINDE is Canada’s leading NDT certification body, providing certifications in ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle testing, liquid penetrant testing, and other NDT methods.
European Federation for Non-Destructive Testing (EFNDT): EFNDT represents NDT societies from European countries and promotes NDT certification standards across Europe.
National Aerospace NDT Board (NANDTB): NANDTB offers NDT certifications specifically tailored to the aerospace industry.
Note: Different countries and industries may have specific requirements for NDT certifications, check with potential employers or regulatory bodies to determine which certifications are most relevant to your career goals.