ANSI/ASNT CP-189-2006
Interpretations
The following interpretations of CP-189 were issued by the
SDC Interpretation Subcommittee and approved by the SDC. These responses
clarify the intent of ANSI/ASNT CP-189-2001. Interpretations
of earlier editions are available in Members
Only (password required).
Inquiry 07-05
Does this statement (paragraph 2.2.2) imply that the certificate
holder (PdM) can perform the actions in 3.2 (General familiarity because
of Basic Examination) and 5.3 for all methods not just IR and VA?
Response
No, only the methods for which the Level III is qualified as stated
in paragraph 3.2.
Inquiry 07-04
If the employer does not have NDT personnel, but have PdM personnel,
is it the intent of this document that there is still a need for a
procedure for certification.
Response
Yes, if the employer must certify PdM personnel in accordance with
CP-189.
Inquiry 07-03
The Predictive Maintenance (PdM) individual is identified in two
paragraphs in this document Scope 1.1, and NDT Levels 2.2.1, with
no clear understanding who this individual is. In 1.1 the scope of
this standard is to establish the minimum requirements for the qualification
and certification of the PdM. This does not exist in this standard.
Is it the intent of this document to address PdM personnel qualification
and certification requirements.
Response
Yes, for Level I and Level II personnel, see paragraph 4.1.1, Table
1 and Appendix A.
Inquiry 07-02
Is it the intent to allow Limited Certifications other than UT and
RT film interpretation? This is not defined in the document. Both
paragraphs 3.4 and 4.2.2 reference, Appendix B of this document, which
is specific to RT and UT.
Response
No, however, for methods other than those in Appendix B, limited
certification may be used as long as the employer’s written
procedure meets the minimum qualification requirements of CP-189.
Inquiry 07-01
Can an ASNT Level III not certified in a particular method sign certification
of personnel in that particular method, if he is designated by the
employer as the certifying representative?
Response
Yes, provided the requirements for the certifying representative
are covered in the procedure for qualifying personnel.
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