Level III Curriculum
1. Ensure a Successful Infrared Inspection Program
- Define a successful program and identify program obstacles
- Understand the requirements of OSHA, NFPA, and other regulatory agencies
- Identify and specify safe practices for performing IR inspections
- Eliminate recurring problems through application of Root Cause Failure Analysis
2. Explore Latest Technology
- Discover newest applications for infrared thermography
- Discuss features and benefits of new test equipment
- Utilize state-of-the-art software for data management & report generation
- Identify industry trends and business opportunities
3. Understand Industry Standards & Specifications
- Review current standards and specifications
- ASTM, ANSI, ASNT, Infraspection Institute, ISO, NETA, NFPA
- Examine current NDT certification programs
- Identify certification criteria
- Develop a written practice for thermographer certification using ASNT standards
4. Marketing and Promoting an Infrared Inspection Program
- Enlist principles of marketing to identify, position and price IR services
- Analyze best practices for effective promotion
- Discuss key elements for an effective website
- Explore e-commerce opportunities to increase revenue
5. Thermography and the Law
- Review importance of thermography as legal evidence
- Examine role of the thermographer as an expert witness
- Identify appropriate report content
- Learn cardinal rules for delivering testimony
6. Applying Tools to Ensure Program Longevity
- Learn five methodologies for calculating program payback or ROI
- Understand how to integrate thermography into a Quality Management System
- Discover how to effectively identify and solve problems
- Identify software that can slash report writing time up to 80%
7. Integrating PdM Technologies
- Discuss role of thermography as a PdM technology
- Identify complementary PdM technologies
- Learn necessary steps to effectively implement a PdM program
- Ensure program longevity through proper planning and management
Perform process monitoring and temperature measurement