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20、NDARD OF CANADA CANKGSB-48.20-94 CERTIFICATION OF NONDESTRUCTIW TESTING PERSONNEL (POLICE AND SECURITY RADIOGRAPHY METHOD) Prepared Canadian by the Approved by the General Standards Board ss Standards Council of Canada Q Published May 1994 by the Canadian General Standards Board Ottawa, Canada K1A 1
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22、ense from IHS-,-,-CGSB CAN/CGSB- 48-20-94 * m 1874650 0024828 084 m CANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARD COMMITTEE ON CERTIFICATION OF NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING PERSONNEL (Membership at date of approval) DeWalle, S. Chairperson Bagley, W. Boone, L. Boos, Cpl S. Bradley, R. Brassard, Maj M. Brown, R. Brytak
23、, A. caco, V.S. Chapman, H. Coates, A. Cochrane, Ssgt. D.W. Dawson, S. Dudley, M. Dziub, G. Fife, P. Finnerty, D. Fiorito, G. Fleck, C. Fraser, H. Ginzel, E. Goszczynski, J. Harding, N.G. Harris, J. Havercroft, W. Hazzi, S. Heath, D. Higgins, A.F. Hodgkinson, D. Jacklin, Sgt D. Kennedy, W. Konikow,
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31、teel Corporation Ltd. Services Techniques St Inc. Canspec Group inc. Charcas International Inc. Canadian General Standards Board Acknowledgment is made for the translation of this National Standard of Canada by the Translation Bureau of the Deparnent of the Secretary of State. Copyright Canadian Gen
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33、B-48.20-94 Table of Contents SCOPE. TERMINOLOGY CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONNEL ELIGIBILITY FOR EXAMINATION EXAMINATIONS . RENEWAL OF CERTIFICATION . RECERTIFICATION . TRAINING COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR LEVEL 1 AND LEVEL 2 . GENERAL . RECOMMENDED TRAINING COURSE GUIDELINES GUIDE TO THE PREPARATION OF PRAC
34、TICAL TESTS FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF LEVEL 1 AND/OR LEVEL 2 POLICE AND SECURITY PERSONNEL . , “ RECOMMENDED TRAINING REFERENCES TYPICAL CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION QUESTIONS - POLICE AND SECURITY RADIOGRAPHY - LEVEL 1 TYPICAL CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION QUESTIONS - POLICE AND SECURITY RADIOGRAPHY - LEVE
35、L 2 . A . GENERAL KNOWLEDGE . “ B . RADIATION SAFETY C . FILM PROCESSING . . “ u . “ . GUIDELINES TO THE PREPARATION OF JOB SPECIFIC EXAMINATIONS BY THE EMPLOYER WHEN REQUIRED FOR SPECIFIC POLICE AND SECURITY APPLICATIONS . . “ Page 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 Al B1 c1 D1 e1-1 E2-1 E2-1 E2-7 E2-9 F1 Copyright Can
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37、N OF NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING PERSONNEL (POLICE AND SECURITY RADIOGRAPHY METHOD) SCOPE This standard provides recommended course guidelines for the minimum essential training of, and a procedure for the certification of two levels of personnel to perform police and security radiography. This standard
38、covers only those radiographic testing procedures and techniques in which training has been provided in accordance with the course requirements and guidelines established in Appendix A and Appendix B. Certification to this standard shall provide recognition of the qualifications and competence of an
39、 individual to perform basic radiography using low energy portable equipment and advanced radiography using a full range of radiography equipment. This certification procedure does not of necessity cover radiographic testing procedures and techniques required for specific situations. Organizations a
40、nd agencies making use of this standard shall determine that personnel performing radiographic testing procedures and techniques required for specific situations are further trained and qualified to meet the additional requirements as outlined in Appendix F before they perform police radiographic no
41、ndesmctive testing in such specific situations. The standard provides for the testing and qualifying of personnel in the general aspects of radiation hazard control in radiography. It does not qualis. the individual in the safe handling of specific devices or in the safe operation of specialized pro
42、cedures. Organizations making use of this standard shall ensure that personnel are familiar with relevant equipment and are qualified to work safely with this equipment. Organizations and personnel making use of this standard shall comply with such requirements of the relevant regulatory authorities
43、 as may apply, i.e. Atomic Energy Control Board, Federal or Provincial Health Authorities, etc. This standard may require the use of materials andor equipment that could be hazardous. This document does not purport to address all the safety aspects associated with its use. Anyone using this standard
44、 has the responsibility to consult the appropriate authorities and to establish appropriate health and safety practices in conjunction with any existing applicable regulatory requirements prior to its use. TERMLNOLOGY Terms included in this standard are defined as follows: Approved Training Establis
45、hment (tablissement de formation approuve) An agency that conducts the training and examination of an applicant for certification. Certification (Accrditation) The proceduies leading to a written testimony of the qualification of an individuals competence in an NDT method. Certifying Agency (Organis
46、me d accrditation) A national agency that administers the certification of personnel according to the requirements of this standard. Experience (Exprience) Period of time spent in performance of NDT work NDT Method (Mthode END) The discipline associated with applying a physical testing). which contr
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48、 NDT Procedure (Mode opratoire END) An orderly sequence of instructions which describes in detailed terms where, how and in which sequence an NDT method should be applied to a product. NDT Technique (Technique END) A specific application of an NDT procedure (for example, police radiographic testing)
49、. Qualification (Qualification) A demonstration of the knowledge, skill, training and experience required to properly perform NDT tasks. 3. CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONNEL 3.1 For purposes of this standard, police and security radiographic personnel are classified as trainees, Level 1 and Level 2, according to the following definitions: 3.1.1 Radiography Trainees - Radiography trainees (hereafter simply “trainees