MIL-STD-410E
5.4.5 Administration. A Level III, knowledgeable and familiar with the specifications, standards, codes, techniques and products associated with the employer, and certified Level III in the method for which the examinations are given, shall be responsible for the administration of all qualification examinations. The administration and grading of
those examinations using multiple choice or true/false type questions can be delegated by the Level III. If an outside agency is used to provide this function, then the employer shall assure that the individual who performs the administration of the examinations is fully qualified. In no case can an examination be administered by one's self or by a subordinate.
5.4.6 Grading. The candidate for certification must achieve a minimum grade of 70% on the general and specific qualification examinations. The candidate must detect all discontinuities or conditions specified by the Level III during the practical examination and achieve a minimum score of 70% on the remainder of the practical examination. The candidate must have an average score of no less than 80% in order to be eligible for certification. All examination scores shall be of equal weight in determining the average score.
5.4.7 Re-examination. Candidates failing any examination (general, specific or practical) shall receive additional training or wait at least 30 days before attempting
re-examination. The additional training shall be documented and shall address those areas found deficient in the candidate's skills or knowledge. The re-examination shall not utilize the same questions or specimens that were used in the initial examination.
5.5 Designation of Instructors. Instructors shall be designated by the Level III responsible for the employer's certification program and shall meet a least one of the following criteria:
a. Be certified to Level III in the method for which they will be designated Instructors.
b. Possess the equivalent of a B.S. in engineering, physical science or technology and have adequate knowledge in the method for which they will be designated Instructors.
c. Possess an associate's degree in physical science or technology and have a minimum of 5 years experience, or equivalent, as a Level II in the method for which they will be designated Instructors.
d. Possess a minimum of 10 years experience as a Level II, or equivalent, in the method for which they will be designated Instructors.
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