Visual Inspection

Visual Inspection, Level I and Level II

The eye is crazy complex. Everyone uses their eyes slightly differently than the next person, so everyone perceives their environment slightly differently than everyone else. A Visual Inspection course taught by ND3 teaches you how to effectively use your eyes to see discontinuities and defects that will affect the operational capacity of the part under test. Key to being able to discriminate an indication from background is lighting and perception. We’ll discuss in detail these very important keys to successful visual inspection.

Seeing that something is present isn’t the job, classifying what you see and sizing it correctly is equally important. Learn from ND3’s trained and experienced professionals who have spent decades focusing on the details of visual inspection, register today.

Subjects Covered:

  1. Basics of Visual Inspection
  2. Definitions
  3. Fundamentals
  4. Equipment
  5. Employer Defined Applications
  6. VT to Specific Procedures
  7. Purpose and Scope of VT
  8. Elements of Vision
  9. Elements of Lighting
  10. Contrast and Resolution
  11. Optics
  12. VT equipment
  13. Visual Appearance of Discontinuities
  14. Evaluation and Reporting
  15. Codes, Standards, and Specifications
  16. Employer Specific Topics

Subjects taken from ASNT CP-105 as the basis for course subject matter. Additional subject material may be presented for clarification, requirement changes, or student/employer addition based upon specific need.

Course Length

24 hours

Availability

In-Person

Prerequisite(s)

None

Visual Inspection Level I and Level II