MIL-STD-410E
3.5 Contracting agency. A government activity, prime contractor or subcontractor procuring the product requiring testing or the nondestructive testing services.
3.6 Documented. The condition of being in written form.
3.7 Employer. The government activity, prime contractor, subcontractor, or outside agency employing individuals performing NDI or NDT.
3.8 Evaluation. The determination of the significance of relevant indications.
3.9 Examination. A formal, controlled, documented interrogation conducted in accordance with a procedure.
3.10 Experience. Actual performance or observation conducted during work time resulting in the acquisition of knowledge and skill. This does not include classroom or laboratory training but does include on-the-job training.
3.11 General examination. A written examination addressing the basic principles of the applicable NDI or NDT method.
3.12 Indication. The response, or evidence of a response, occurring during a nondestructive inspection or test.
3.13 Instructor. An individual qualified and designated, IAW this standard, to provide classroom or laboratory training for NDT/NDI personnel and to administer and grade qualification examinations.
3.14 Interpretation. The determination of whether indications are relevant or nonrelevant.
3.15 Method. One of the disciplines of nondestructive inspection or testing (e.g. radiography) within which different techniques exist.
3.16 On-the-job training. Training, during work time, in learning instrumentation set up, equipment operation, recognition of indications, and interpretation under the technical guidance of a designated Level II or Level III individual.
3.17 Organization. The entity, Government or private, having the responsibility of complying with this standard.
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