DIN EN ISO 9712

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DIN EN ISO 9712:2012 is a certification issued by the German institute for standardization (

DEKRA
etc. They can be applied at the German accreditation body (Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH, DAkkS).

Certification process

To be accepted for the certification exam, applicants have to:

  • visit a course
  • provide a proof of good eyesight
  • fulfill the required practical experience in non-destructive testing

After the exam has been successfully passed and the full industry experience can be proved, the certificate itself can be applied for. The certification stays valid for five years and has to be renewed. While this only includes a new application form, recertification after ten years consists of a further examination.[1]

Replacement of DIN EN 473 and DIN EN ISO 9712

DIN EN ISO 9712:2012 was introduced in January 2013. DIN EN 473, as well as the former version of DIN EN ISO 9712 (DIN EN ISO 9712:2005), were replaced.[2] Despite many similarities, the new version of DIN EN ISO 9712 contains numerous alterations:

For example, the updated standard consists of new testing methods, such as
infrared thermography or testing with strain gauges
.
The required practical experience in
non-destructive testing
before certification has also been introduced with the new ISO 9712.
Furthermore, written electronic tests can be taken online now.[3]

References

  1. ^ Deutsche Gesellschaft für zerstörungsfreie Prüfung e.V., advices for certification: [1]
  2. ^ "Replacement of EN 473 by EN ISO 9712" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-11. Retrieved 2013-09-01.
  3. ^ Changes by the new version of DIN EN ISO 9712