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Figure 1-2. Example of AF Form 1098

T.O. 33B-1-1 SECTION II PERSONNEL TRAINING / QUALIFICATION / CERTIFICATION 1.2 PERSONNEL TRAINING / QUALIFICATION / CERTIFICATION. 1.2.1 Guidelines. Only highly trained and experienced personnel can attain effective utilization of NDI.  In order to qualify for the table of allowances, TA 455; commanders will insure that properly trained and qualified personnel will be available.    Army  commanders  will  insure  that  authorized  positions  are  filled  with  qualified  personnel  in accordance with AR 750-1.  Navy personnel must be trained according to OPNAVINST 4790.2.  The formal training  requirements  are  waived  for  the  black  lights,  ultrasonic  leak  detector  and  optical  equipment, provided the personnel using the equipment are properly trained in its use and the equipment is not being used to perform nondestructive inspections, such as f luorescent penetrant and magnetic particle inspections. 1.2.2 Requirements. Formal  training  requirements  may  be  met  through  the  nondestructive  inspection  basic  technician  course conducted  by  Air  Education  and  Training  Command  (AETC)  at  NAS  Pensacola  or  through  equivalent training  obtained  in  courses  conducted  by  industry  or  civilian  service.  For  this  training  to  be  considered equivalent  to  that  provided  by  the  AETC  NDI  course,  approval  is  required  by  the  Air  Force  NDI  Office, AFRL/MLS-OL,  4750  Staff  Dr.,  Tinker  AFB,  OK  73145-3317;  DSN  339-4931.    Army  personnel  shall  be qualified in accordance with AR 611-201.  Job qualification/proficiency shall be documented per Command policy and filed in the individual’s AF Form 623 On-The-Job Training folder.  For all civilian Department-of- Defense personnel and non-Department of Defense personnel performing inspections in accordance with the Technical Order: they SHALL be qualified and certified to the current National Aerospace Standard (NAS) 410,  NAS  Certification  and  Qualification  of  Nondestructive  Test  Personnel.    This  Requirement  has  been temporarily waived until 1 June 2000 for active duty, Air National Guard and AF Reserve Center civilian personnel.  This requirement is still mandatory for Air Logistics Center (ALC) (DEPOT) personnel perform- ing NDI.  At a minimum, the local organization shall document its procedure on training and certifying their inspectors  per  MIL-STD-410.    In  lieu  of  each  local  unit  developing  a  written  procedure,  where  enough similarity exist from unit to unit, a command may develop a written procedure to be used by all units within the command. 1.2.3 Physical Requirements. A physical examination shall assure that the applicants near vision and color perception meet the following requirements.  Near vision test and color perception tests shall be administered annually. NEAR  VISION  -  Jaeger  #1  test  chart  at  not  less  than  12  inches,  or  equivalent  as  determined  by  medical personnel, with one eye, either natural or corrected. COLOR  PERCEPTION  -  Distinguish  and  differentiate  between  the  colors  used  in  the  method  for  which certification is sought. 1.2.4 Special Task Certification and Recurring Training. Lab supervisors SHALL identify and document critical nondestructive inspections on an AF Form 1098 (see Figure 1-2).  This form should be completed to track critical inspection certification and recurring training. Identifying a critical task, which requires certification, should be done with direction from the appropriate ALC NDI Manager.  Most boxes on the form are self-explanatory.  The lab supervisor is the certifying official. In the columns for evaluation of training you may or may not have a score.  You should have at least Pass (P) or  Fail  (F).    Any  failure  of  the  inspector  to  accomplish  the  inspection  SHALL  require  training  before  the inspector is allowed to accomplish this tasking.  Block f. should be filled in by inspection method, for example ET, UT, RT.  The timeline for re-occurring certification of these critical inspections SHALL be determined by the  lab  supervisor,  inspection  procedure  or  engineering  authority.  Any  critical  inspection  task  should  be evaluated at least annually (A). Change 3 1-5

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