MIL-STD-410E
5.1.4 Instructor. Instructors shall have the skills and knowledge to plan, organize, and present classroom, laboratory, or on-the-job training programs of instruction, in accordance with approved course outlines, in the method for which appointed. The individual shall be familiar with the codes, standards, and other contractual documents that control the method as utilized by the employer.
5.1.5 Level III. Level III individuals shall have the skills and knowledge to interpret codes, standards, and other contractual documents that control the method as utilized by the employer; select the method and technique for a specific inspection; and prepare and verify the adequacy of procedures. Only individuals certified to Level III shall have the authority to approve procedures for technical adequacy in the method to which they are certified. The individual shall also have general knowledge of all other NDI or NDT methods utilized by the employer. The individual shall be capable of
conducting or directing the training and examination of personnel in the method certified. The individual shall not conduct NDI or NDT for the acceptance of parts unless the demonstration of proficiency in this capability was included in the practical examination upon which, in part, the certification is based.
5.2 Training. Candidates for certification as Level I or Level II shall complete sufficient organized training to become familiar with the principles and practices of the applicable test method and techniques. The training shall be conducted in accordance with a detailed course outline approved by a Level III. The training shall cover basic principles, products, equipment, operating procedures and techniques, and the applicable specifications, codes and instructions used by the employer. The supplements to SNT-TC-1A may be used to develop the training outlines. Subjects not covered in the instruction shall not appear on the training outline. The training outlines shall include the list of references from which the training material is derived.
5.2.1 Specialist personnel. The training shall be presented by an Instructor or a Level III
with the exception that specialist personnel not qualified to this standard may be used
to provide instruction on highly specialized topics. Selection of such personnel must be approved by the Level III.
5.2.2 Exams. An individual must pass a final exam in order to receive credit for a block of training hours. Such examinations given in conjunction with training shall not be used to satisfy any of the qualification examination requirements of section 5.4.
5.2.3 Minimum required training hours. The minimum training hours for Levels I and II are given in table I for a variety of NDI/NDT methods. The minimum training hours for those methods not covered by table I shall be as determined by the Level III and
agreed upon by the facility's customer. There are no additional training requirements to transition from Level II to Level III nor can an individual have sufficient training to allow certification to Level III without prior certification as a Level II or performance equivalent to a Level II.
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