AS ISO 18436.6:2014 pdf free download – Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines – Requirements for qualification and assessment of personnel

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AS ISO 18436.6:2014 pdf free download – Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines – Requirements for qualification and assessment of personnel
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 13372, Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines – Vocabulary
ISO 13374 (all parts), Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines一Data processing, communication and presentation
ISO 13379-1, Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines – Data interpretation and diagnostics techniques – Part 1: General guidelines
ISO 17359, Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines一General guidelines
ISO 18436-1:2012, Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines – Requirements for qualification and assessment of personnel一Part 1: Requirements for assessment bodies and the assessment process
ISO 18436-3, Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines – Requirements for qualification and assessment of personnel一Part 3: Requirements for training bodies and the training process
ISO 22096:2007, Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines – Acoustic emission
ISO/IEC 17000, Conformity assessment – Vocabulary and general principles
ASTM E2374-10, Standard Guide for Acoustic Emission System Performance Verification
ASTM E1106-12, Standard Test Method for Primary Calibration of Acoustic Emission Sensors
ASTM E650-M12, Standard Guide for Mounting Piezoelectric Acoustic Emission Sensors .
EN 13477-1:2001, Non-destructive testing一Acoustic emission一Equipment characterization 一Part 1: Equipment description
5.2 Education
Candidates seeking classification do not need to provide evidence of formal education to establish eligibility. However, it is recommended that Category I and II candidates have at least a secondary school graduate qualification or its equivalent. Category II and III candidates shall be able to manipulate simple algebraic equations, use a basic scientific calculator (including trigonometric and logarithmic functions), and be familiar with the operation of personal computers. Successful completion of two or more years of mechanical technology or mechanical engineering at an accredited college, university or technical school is highly recommended for candidates seeking classification to Category I
5.3 Training
5.3.1 Introduction
To be eligible to apply for assessment based on this part of ISO 18436, the candidates shall provide evidence of successful completion of training based on the requirements of A.2. The training syllabus in A.2 includes the requirement for practical knowledge and practical skills training within the relevant topics. The documents listed in Annex B provide the body of knowledge for the training syllabus. The minimum duration of cumulative training is shown in Table 1. Training should be in the form of lectures, demonstrations, practical exercises or formal training courses. Qualification requirements shall be in accordance with this part of ISO 18436. Training time devoted to each topic shall be in accordance with A.2 and Table 1.

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