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American Society for Nondestructive Testing

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Ohio, United States

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The American Society for Nondestructive Testing, Inc. or ASNT is a technical society for nondestructive testing (NDT) professionals. ASNT evolved from The American Industrial Radium and X-Ray Society which was founded in 1941. Its headquarters is located in Columbus, OH, and there are 70 local sections in the United States and 14 local sections in other countries.

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The organization

ASNT is a nonprofit organization, which is governed by the Board of Directors and the national officers. There are four councils within ASNT:

  1. Technical and Education
  2. Research
  3. Section Operations
  4. Certification

ASNT publishes and maintains an important standard, SNT-TC-1A, which, with the addition of Codes of Practice ANSI/ASNT CP-189 and ANSI/ASNT CP-105, covers all aspects of qualification and certification of NDT personnel. SNT-TC-1A specifies an employer based certification scheme for Level I and Level II NDT personnel, which is extensively used worldwide, in countries not enforcing ISO 9712 such as the European Union or Canada. The ASNT Central Certification Program (ACCP) is a fully accredited certification scheme that specifically complies with the ISO 9712 Standard.

Activities

ASNT manages a central certification scheme for Level III NDT professionals.

The Conference Department of ASNT regularly organizes two major scientific and technical conferences around March and October each year.

References

American Society for Nondestructive Testing Wikipedia