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Old 05-02-2008, 06:45 AM
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Re: Consumers Guide To Thermal Imaging
Oh great! More meaningless certification fodder brought to you by the certification king!

Curious John, just how long have you been doing IR surveys and what training do you need to have to open a school and certify folks like you are doing?

From what I have read it looks like you should have a Level III Certification before you start training or supervising others in IR surveys.
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Level lll Infrared Thermography Certification

This is the most advanced infrared training level available. A Level III thermographer is primarily a thermography program manager who writes the company's written predictive maintenance/inspection practices, develops the test procedures and severity criteria, determines how often equipment should be inspected, and calculates the return on investment the thermography program is providing.
By completing this advanced infrared training, a Level III thermographer will supervise Level I and Level II infrared thermographers, as well as provide infrared thermography training. The Level III thermographer is a resource to be consulted with, when repeat problems on equipment necessitates a review of operating and maintenance procedures, or involves a redesign of equipment. Infrared Thermography Certification Levels
I don't see this in your credentials...
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