The NDT industry has established in-depth guidelines and requirements for formal classroom training, but a shortfall in the standardization of on-the-job training (OJT) requirements remains.
After 12 years in nondestructive testing education, it's clear that a major weakness is the lack of industry guidance for on-the-job training in NDT. While guidelines exist for formal classroom training, standardized on-the-job training (OJT) requirements are still lacking.
It’s 8 p.m., story time before bed, and you sigh as your child picks “Goodnight Moon” again. At first glance, it seems like a simple tale of saying goodnight to objects in the “great green room.” However, a closer look reveals it as a complex world of materials testing.
The issue arises from differing perspectives on facts and opinions regarding a situation and its consequences. Ultimately, it’s a choice between the costs of taking action and remaining inactive.
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On May 20, 2025, CADENAS is now part of the KEYENCE Group, an international developer and manufacturer of industrial automation and inspection equipment.