ASNT Standards and Recommended Practices
ASNT has been developing American National Standards (ANS) in the area
of nondestructive testing personnel qualification and certification (PQ&C)
since 1987. ASNT is accredited by the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) as a Standards
Developing Organization.
Standards Development Committee
The Standards Development Committee (SDC) was established by the ASNT
Board of Directors to develop and maintain ASNT American National Standards.
The SDC and its subcommittees handle ASNT's Standards activities. This
section includes information about the SDC and its subcommittees,
including their responsibilities, and current membership. This
section has information on how to join the SDC or its subcommittees.
Current Activity
The following documents are either published or in development by ASNT.
Click on a standard or proposed standard for more information, including
its current status and how to participate in its development or, for a
current American National Standard (ANS), request an interpretation. The
designations and titles of proposed standards are subject to change.
Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A: Personnel Qualification and Certification in Nondestructive Testing.
ASNT Standard for Qualification and Certification of Nondestructive
Testing Personnel. (Current ANS.)
In-line Inspection Personnel Qualification and Certification
(Current ANS.)
ASNT Standard Training Outlines for Qualification of Nondestructive
Testing Personnel. (Current ANS.)
Nondestructive Testing - Qualification and Certification of Personnel
(Formerly identified as ASNT 9712-2006, this is the American
National Standard adoption of ISO 9712:2005.)
ASNT Standard for Performance-Based Qualification and Certification
of Nondestructive Testing Personnel. (Proposed.)
Comments
Guidelines on how to submit comments to ASNT
on current or proposed American National Standards.
Meetings
Current calendar of upcoming SDC and SDC subcommittee
meetings.
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