Submittal Process for ASNT Certification
Code of Ethics Violations
There are two categories of alleged violations related to the ASNT
Code of Ethics that may be addressed by the Certification Management
Council’s Ethics Violations Subcommittee.
Formal and Informal Complaints
These are defined as:
- formal charges made upon oath by any person submitted in writing
to the chair of the Certification Management Council
- informal charges that are based on personal knowledge of any person,
which, if true, would indicate a possible violation by an individual
certified by ASNT, submitted in writing to the chair of the Certification
Management Council.
Data Required
The written information required for submittal by a complainant is
as follows:
- name, place of residence (address) and telephone number, fax number
or e-mail address of the person submitting the charges
- name, place of residence (address) and ASNT certificate number (if
available) of the person or persons being charged with the alleged
violations
- a clear and concise description of the issues of facts involved
and allegation(s) raised
- the relief being sought by the complainant within the authority
of the Ethics Subcommittee.
Submittals should be addressed to:
ASNT CMC Ethics Committee Chair
c/o Technical Services Manager
1711 Arlingate Lane
PO Box 28518
Columbus, OH 43228-0518
Links
- Ethics violations are handled in accordance with Certification Management
Council Procedure 15.3.1.2, Ethics Violations.
- Ethics Complaint form
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