MIL-STD-410E
5.4.3 Specific. The specific examination for all levels shall be a closed book examination and shall cover the specifications, codes, equipment, operating procedures, and test techniques the candidate may use in the performance of his duties. A minimum of 30 questions shall be used for the specific examination at each level.
5.4.4 Practical. The practical examination shall consist of a demonstration of proficiency by the candidate in performing tasks that are typical of those to be accomplished in the performance of his duties. Test samples used in the examination may be actual hardware, if the candidate is required to demonstrate proficiency in the application of
the process as well as interpretation of results, or may be images, such as radiographs, if the candidate is only required to interpret the results and not perform the process of generating the image. Written checklists covering the topics detailed below shall be developed by the Level III to assure adequate coverage and to assist in the administration and grading of the examination.
5.4.4.1 Level I. The candidate shall demonstrate proficiency by using the appropriate method to examine at least one test sample for each technique to be used and document the results. The test samples shall be representative of the products to be encountered by the candidate in the performance of his duties. The checklist shall address proficiency in the use of the procedures and equipment or materials, adherence to procedural details and the documentation of the results. If the Level I candidate is to accept products, then the checklist shall also include proficiency in the interpretation and evaluation of indications.
5.4.4.2 Level II. The candidate shall demonstrate proficiency by using the appropriate method to examine at least one test sample for each technique. The candidate shall interpret, evaluate and document the results of the examination of the test samples. At least two test samples shall be evaluated for each method. The test samples shall be representative of the products to be encountered by the candidate in the performance of his duties. The checklist shall include proficiency in the use of the procedures and equipment or materials, adherence to procedural details, and the accuracy and completeness of interpretations and evaluations of indications.
5.4.4.3 Level III. The candidate shall demonstrate proficiency by preparing an NDI/NDT
procedure appropriate to his employer's requirements. When the candidate's duties will include inspection or evaluation of products, then proficiency in performance of such tasks shall be demonstrated also. The checklist shall address the practical and
technical adequacy of the procedures prepared by the candidate, and when applicable,
the adequacy of the interpretation and evaluation of indications. In the event that the candidate has already developed satisfactory procedures, then it is not necessary to develop another one for the practical examination. The results of the practical examination shall be documented. Procedures developed for a previous employer can be used to satisfy this requirement if their adequacy can be verified and documented.
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