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Originally posted by John Snell:
[QUOTE]When we issue certificates to students attending our courses, they say "___ is certified to have attended a course that complies with ASNT educational requirements." I know, quite honestly, that many of our graduates then turn around and say "I'm certified!" or their cards may even say "ASNT Certified." We don't promote that but it does happen.



Dear Mr. Snell,

It seems as if your own employees also do not understand ASNT or Certifiaction. I just came across the following signature (out of respect to you and your employees I will only Initial the name. But you can check multiple posts on your own message board and notice this signature. Even the most recent one this week).

J. K. Reliability Technician
Level II ASNT
The Snell Group
XXXX East Stop XX Road, Suite X
Indianapolis, Indiana XXXXX
United States
Tel: +1.317.XXX.XXXX
Fax: +1.317.XXX.XXXX


This post is not meant to embarass you or your employees but simply goes to show that the topic of Certifiaction and Advertising your credentials improperly can also be done by the most experienced persons who also have gotten the training. It's always a good thing to monitor your employees who represent your name.

People, please, if you do not know what you are, then don't put anything after your name. Making you name look good can end up with big liability issues.

Dr. Voltron
Phd. Infrared Thermography
MD. Thermal Infrared
DDS. See Through Panels IR Inspector
ASNT Level 5 Short Wave Thermographer with LW Imager.
Wink Smiler
 
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Thanks. A great way to end the week. Like I said, "...but it does happen!"


John Snell
The Snell Group
ASNT NDT Level III Certificate #48166
http://www.thesnellgroup.com
http://IRTalk.com
http://www.thermalsolutions.org
 
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Well, he didn't say he was certified by ASNT.

Presumably, he was certified under a program that meets the requirements of ASNT's standard.

Guess he could have said "Level 2 certified under a program complying with ASNT Standard SNTC-1A"

But then the signature line gets a little long, doesn't it? Eeker

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Mr. Snell,

Good job on correcting your message board so quickly. And Also, good job on admitting the mistake and not trying to defend it. That shows you got character. Unfortunately you cannot run for president Wink

For all out there, If you are certified by your employer's written practice I think one of the correct terms are:

- NDT Level 2 IR, MT, PT, etc...
- Pdm Level 2 IR, VA
- SNT-TC-1A Level 2 IR, MT, PT, RT,....

Later Gator
 
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