Level I Thermography Program
Focused towards the new infrared user who wants understand infrared theory and basic applications. In order to receive the certificate attendees are required to complete a field assignment. CMP Thermographers are available for a two onsite follow-up mentoring to ensure correct field and software applications are applied.
Flex Program includes classroom and two days onsite mentoring.
A Level I Infrared Thermography Certification and a wallet ID card will be provided to students who successfully complete the classroom and field applications exam.
Level I learning objectives, contact hours, and written exam are based on requirements outlined by ANSI/ASNT CP-105 and CP-189 of the American Society for Non-Destructive Testing.
Level II Thermography Program
For Level I Thermographers that want to strengthen their skills, this course is designed to enhance their condition monitoring and predictive maintenance programs. A Level II Certificate will be provided upon satisfactory course and field exam completion. Purchase the CMP Thermographer Flex Program and a CMP Thermographer will travel to your site and mentor your students in the field and classroom to ensure course materials are applied correctly.
Flex Program includes classroom and two days onsite mentoring.
Level II learning objectives, contact hours, and written exam are based on requirements outlined by ANSI/ASNT CP-105 and CP-189 of the American Society for Non-Destructive Testing.
Level III Thermography Program
ITC’s Level III Thermographer Certification is designed for the company that wants a world class thermography program. In this course participants will learn how to develop an equipment list, establish severity criteria, set repair priorities, and determine IR survey frequencies; all critical elements of a successful inspection program. Develop written practices, create custom IR Report templates, and reinforcing key safety elements of a program.
Flex Program includes classroom and two days onsite mentoring.
Level III learning objectives, contact hours, and written exam are based on requirements outlined by ANSI/ASNT CP-105 and CP-189 of the American Society for Non-Destructive Testing.