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PSL 57B

ISSUE 17 DATED 1st January 2022


IMPLEMENTATION 1st March 2022
APPLICATION OF: RECERTIFICATION, SUPPLEMENTARY examination OR RETEST of failed examination.
COMPLETED APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED DIRECTLY TO THE AQB (PSL4)
DO NOT SEND TO BINDT

CONTENTS
RECERTIFICATION EXAM: .............................................................................................................................................. 1
SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMS: ............................................................................................................................................. 1
PRESSURE EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE 2014/68/EU ........................................................................................................... 2
CP27 CODE OF ETHICS ................................................................................................................................................... 2
GENERAL INFORMATION (please read carefully before completing application). ....................................................... 2
APPLICATION FORM ...................................................................................................................................................... 4
PSL-57B APPENDIX A - REQUIREMENTS FOR PSL-57B Supplementary and Recertification .......................................... 8
Summary of changes ..................................................................................................................................................... 9

RECERTIFICATION EXAM:
1. To ensure continuity, applications for recertification shall be submitted in a timely manner to
ensure the examination is taken no later than 6 weeks prior to the expiry date. Recertified
certificates will be issued from the previous expiry and expire 5 years minus a day from the
original expiry date, unless a late or deferred application has been submitted.
2. Recertification exams can be sat and booked within the 6 weeks prior to the expiry date,
however, the candidate shall apply for deferred approval using document PSL-28 and shall incur
the financial penalty.
3. Applications for recertification by examination submitted after the certificate has expired may
be considered by BINDT, up to a maximum of 10 months after the expiry date, however, the
candidate shall apply for late approval using document PSL-28 and shall incur the financial
penalty.
4. If the examination was sat after the expiry date without a deferred/late approval then the
results notice shall be considered invalid.
5. Candidates who require deferred/late approval shall not attempt to book a recertification
examination nor shall the AQB confirm an examination booking until the status of the
deferred/late application is confirmed by BINDT i.e. approved or declined by BINDT.
Requirements of PSL28 must be followed.

SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMS:
For all supplementary requirements and rules refer to PCN/GEN.
1. All initial supplementary exams must be sat no later than 6 months prior to the expiry date of
the certificate being supplemented to ensure the results notice is received before the expiry
date. Results notices received after the expiry date will not be accepted.

Extensions to retest: if an extension to retest is requested, the extension will be based on the latest
retest date given on the result notice. REF form PSL-55
The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing is an accredited certification body offering personnel and quality management systems
assessment and certification against criteria set out in international and European standards through the PCN Certification Scheme.
© 2022 The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing. All Rights Reserved.
This document is protected by UK and international copyright laws and remains the intellectual property of BINDT. Reproduction and
distribution of the document without the written permission of BINDT is strictly prohibited
PRESSURE EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE 2014/68/EU
• As of 1st May 2021, examinations (initial, recertification and supplementary) and renewal
applications for those sector/methods eligible for PED recognition (see below table 1) will
include a charge of £45.00 plus VAT, this will be charged as a PCN PED administration fee.
• The AQB shall implement this charge in addition to the PCN administration fee for relevant
examinations (see below table 1).
• PCN holders will receive automatic recognition to the Pressure Equipment Directive and be
visible on the LRQA-CASL verification page www.inspectioncasl.com/704-2. They will be issued
with a certificate showing compliance with PED.
• Approval will continue until the certificate has expired.

Table 1
Sectors Methods
2 Pre and in-service 20 Eddy Current
6 Welds 21 Magnetic Particle Testing
22 Liquid Penetrant Testing
23 Visual testing
24 Ultrasonic Testing
25 Radiography
27 TOFD
28 Phased Array
29 Computer Radiographic Testing
34 Radiographic Interpreter
35 Computer Radiographic Interpreter

CP27 CODE OF ETHICS

It is a condition of PCN certification that certificate holders are expected, as a minimum to understand,
acknowledge and abide by the CP27 code of ethics and the principles contained herein. It is a
requirement that all PCN applicants and certificate holders acknowledge, by signature, that they have
read, understood and acknowledge this code of ethics and agree to abide by them at all times whilst
engaged in PCN certified NDT and/or CM activities. https://www.bindt.org/downloads/CP27.pdf

GENERAL INFORMATION (please read carefully before completing application).

This form is to be used by candidates applying for recertification or supplementary examinations, or for
retests of previously failed examinations. Form PSL/57A is to be used for candidates applying for initial
examination in any PCN designated NDT method as applied in an industry or product sector.

All candidates for PCN recertification or supplementary examinations and certification are required to
fulfill the conditions specified in the current edition of document CP16 (for levels 1 and 2) or CP17 (for
level 3) as appropriate.

Eligibility is defined in terms of visual acuity and continuity in the application of the certification for
which recertification or supplementary examinations are sought. Candidates will be required to supply
verifiable evidence of satisfying all eligibility criteria and PCN publishes the following documents, all of
which are available free of charge, for use in recording and providing such information in an acceptable
format:

Candidates shall supply, to the AQB, verifiable evidence of satisfying all eligibility criteria i.e. valid visual
acuity and experience prior to booking an examination, in the event that BINDT discovers that the
required evidence of eligibility is not submitted, any examination results or certification awarded as a
result will of the examination will be null and void.

PSL 57B Issue 17 Page 2 of 9 dated 1st January 2022


PSL/44 PCN Vision Requirements, including optional form for recording results of tests
CP/16 Renewal of level 1 and level 2 certificates
CP/17 Renewal/Recertification of level 3 certificates

Initial enquiries for examination appointments should be made to the PCN Test Centre by telephone.
However, no examination appointment can be considered confirmed until a correctly completed
application form and supporting information has been received. Applications should be legibly
completed.

Once completed, this form and supporting information should be sent to the PCN Test Centre together
with relevant payment information or examination fees. One application form is to be submitted in
respect of each examination applied for.

Applications dependent upon the individual holding current valid PCN certification must be supported
by acceptable evidence of such certification. If a photocopy is attached to this application as evidence,
the candidate will be required to show the original on the day of the examination.

Where marks from earlier examinations are to be included in the average grade, the candidate should
supply the relevant examination result notice (or, where unavailable, verifiable information from which
the date and scope of the examination and the PCN Test Centre where the examination took place can
be ascertained). Failure to comply with this requirement may result in a refusal to examine.

Please refer to the PCN/GEN document for clarification on requirements for Retests, Supplementary
exams and Distinction grading.

INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED BY APPLICANT


This application form asks for specific details on continuity and must be signed to the effect that these
details are correct. In the event of a false statement being discovered, any certification awarded as a
result of the examination will be null and void. Please complete all of the following parts.

PCN INTRODUCES ELECTRONIC CERTIFICATES

PCN is transitioning to e-certification, whereby certificates are to be issued electronically, so that PCN
certificate holders can view and print their certificates from their laptop or mobile device.
To be eligible for e-certification, the PCN holder must ensure PCN has an up-to-date electronic copy of
their photo (taken within the past 10 years), a signature and valid PERSONAL email address.

PSL 57B Issue 17 Page 3 of 9 dated 1st January 2022


APPLICATION FORM
PART 1. CANDIDATE'S PERSONAL DETAILS – ALL PARTS ARE MANDATORY
Family Given
name: names:

Candidate’s usual residence, including postcode/zip


code (this address will be shown on the certificate):

Address, including postcode/zip code, to which the


PCN certificate, when issued, is to be sent (if hardcopy
certificate issued).

PERSONAL email address


(for issue of e-certificate):

CANDIDATE’S SIGNATURE
AUTHORISING CERTIFICATE TO BE
SENT TO ABOVE ADDRESS:
Telephone number including area PCN number:
code/international dial code:

Gender (optional): Date of birth


(dd/mm/yyyy):

It may be possible to make provision in PCN examinations for candidates with special requirements, please bring
this fact to the attention of the examining body.

PART 2. CURRENT EMPLOYMENT DETAILS (to be completed by all applicants)


Employer's name and address (including
telephone number, email address and post
code):

Candidate's position in the organisation:

Employment status (employed or self


employed):

PART 3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (applicable only to recertification applicants - list all employers during previous 5
years, continuing on a separate sheet if necessary, or attach a completed record of employment using CP16 annex
D1)
Employing organisation Period of employment Contact name and telephone number
(from – to) for verification purposes

PSL 57B Issue 17 Page 4 of 9 dated 1st January 2022


PART 4. EXAMINATION APPLIED FOR (to be completed by all applicants - check examination availability with the
Test Centre before completing)

Examination type (please state if supplementary,


recertification or retest of a previously failed
examination):
Products or industry sector in which certification is
sought (castings, welds, forgings/wrought products, pre
& in-service inspection, railway or aerospace):
NDT method ET MT PT RT RI UT VT
(tick only ONE NDT method):

CRT TOFD PAUT Other please state:

Level (tick one box). 1 2 3


note: RI is level 2 only

If level 3, state which exam


part(s);
Sector/methods applicable to PED recognition and administration charge
2 Pre and in-service 20 Eddy Current 27 TOFD
6 Welds 21 Magnetic Particle Testing 28 Phased Array
22 Liquid Penetrant Testing 29 Computer Radiographic Testing
23 Visual testing 34 Radiographic Interpreter
24 Ultrasonic Testing 35 Computer Radiographic Interpreter
25 Radiography
Radiation safety (tick only one box, and Basic radiation safety Advanced Radiation Safety
ignore sector, NDT method, level and
categories)
State the categories of certification that you seek to
attain (see relevant appendix to PCN/GEN).
Note: that there may be limitations upon the number of
categories that may be attempted at anyone sitting -
consult PCN or the Test Centre for further advice.

For recertification or supplementary, provide applicable


certificate number and expiry date:
For retest, give applicable results notice number:

Preferred examination date and


venue:

PART 5. CANDIDATE’S STATEMENT CONFIRMING ELIGIBILITY FOR EXAMINATION

CANDIDATE’S FULL NAME


(this will be shown on the certificate):
PCN NUMBER (if existing PCN certificate
holder):

I have read and understand PCN General Requirements for the certification of personnel engaged in NDT,
particularly the criteria for eligibility, and hereby confirm that I satisfy those criteria covering vision, training and
experience applicable to the level and NDT method for which I am seeking certification. In the event that I should
be awarded PCN certification. I agree to comply with the PCN Code of Ethics (published as PCN document CP27).
I understand that, in the event of a false statement being discovered, any certification awarded as a result of the
examination will be null and void. I accept responsibility for payment of examination fees in the event of non-
payment by the sponsor.

PSL 57B Issue 17 Page 5 of 9 dated 1st January 2022


SIGNATURE:

DATE:

Attach
a. Vision test certificate (PCN PSL44 may be used) unless vision test arranged at Test Centre
b. Correct examination fee (unless part 5 of this form is appropriately completed); details of fees are
available from the test or examination centre.
Bring
c. Your PCN record of certification
d. Your own NDT instrument if desired (information on acceptable instruments is available from the Test
Centre), together with a valid calibration certificate.

PART 6. VERIFICATION OF CANDIDATE’S STATEMENT BY THE SPONSOR, EMPLOYER OR, IF THE CANDIDATE IS
SELF-EMPLOYED, A REFEREE.

To the best of my belief, the candidate's statement given above is correct at the time of signing.

NAME:
SIGNATURE:

COMPANY:
EMAIL ADDRESS:

GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR) –


BINDT will store and use the information given on this form only for the purpose for which it has been provided.
Your personal details and any other data you provide to BINDT will not be passed on to a third-party without your
permission.
BINDT would like to contact you from time to time to let you know about its other services that may be of interest,
such as special offers and discounts, events and new products. If you are happy to be contacted by BINDT, please
indicate by ticking the box below:
I AM HAPPY FOR BINDT TO CONTACT ME WITH INFORMATION THAT MAY BE OF INTEREST
You can subscribe or unsubscribe at any time, simply let us know.

PART 7. FOR OPTIONAL USE BY THE TEST CENTRE

EXAMINATION DATE:
EXAMINATION VENUE:
EXAMINER:
MODERATOR:
PAYMENT RECEIVED:
RESULT REFERENCE:
EXAMINATION FILE COMPLETE AND CLOSED
(initials/date):
REMARKS
(if any verification sought and obtained, record
details below or on a separate page and keep with
candidate exam pack):

PSL 57B Issue 17 Page 6 of 9 dated 1st January 2022


PART 8. PAYMENT (to be completed by all applicants - applicable sections only)

Name and address for invoice (if different from candidate's), including telephone/fax number:

Some Test Centres provide accommodation or information on the availability of local


accommodation. If you wish to receive assistance with accommodation, please tick here:
Preferred method of payment (bank Tick box if cheque
draft, BACS, cheque, credit card): enclosed:
Name of senior responsible official of the organisation paying
examination fees (not the candidate - unless self employed):
Company order reference:

For credit card payment, tick Visa MasterCard Amex Switch Issue & expiry dates:
the relevant box & provide
issue and expiry dates:
Name on card:

Card number: Security code (last 3 figures on the


security strip on the reverse of the
card)
Signature of above named
individual:
Address of credit card holder:

Debit the above credit/debit card for the amount shown in respect of exam fees
(check with Test Centre to confirm that credit card payment is available) £ :

PSL 57B Issue 17 Page 7 of 9 dated 1st January 2022


PSL-57B APPENDIX A - REQUIREMENTS FOR PSL-57B Supplementary and Recertification

1. Procedure for Recertification by Examination


A candidate who is unsuccessful in the recertification process will be considered an initial candidate for
certification in that sector, method and level covered by the original certificate, candidates are advised to prepare
thoroughly for recertification.
It may be considered advisable to undertake continuation training at a BINDT approved training organisation
before attempting the recertification examination. Such training is to be recorded using Annex D2
1.1. Applications for recertification by examination submitted after the certificate has expired may be
considered by BINDT, up to a maximum of 10 months after the expiry date of the certificate concerned. In
this instance the candidate shall apply for late approval and shall incur the financial penalty.
a. Certificates on issue 01 (5 year revalidation) – Applications for recertification by examination exceeding
the 10 month period will not be admitted and the candidate shall be permitted to attempt a
recertification examination
b. Certificates on issue 02 (10 year revalidation) – Applications for recertification by examination exceeding
the 10 month period will not be admitted and the candidate shall successfully pass an initial
examination (general, specific, and practical) for level 1 and level 2 and a main method examination for
level 3
1.2. Candidates shall not attempt to book a recertification examination nor shall the AQB confirm an
examination booking until the status of the deferred/late application is confirmed i.e. approved or declined
by BINDT. Requirements of PSL28 must be followed.
1.3. The certificate holder must submit documentary evidence of a satisfactory test of visual acuity (meeting
the published requirements of PCN document PSL/44) conducted within the 12 months prior to
recertification.
1.4. Applications for **supplementary examination (which also serves as recertification) using form PSL57B
must be submitted during the validity of the certificate and the supplementary exam shall be taken no later
than 6 months prior to the date of certificate expiry. The PSL57B application must be completed and
submitted by the applicant directly to the AQB, together with:
• Eye Test (Documentary evidence of a satisfactory test of visual acuity)
• A completed PSL/33 where the holder’s PCN wallet card was issued more than ten years ago.
The current AQB recertification or supplementary examination fee (details of fees are provided directly by
the AQB).

**Full requirements for supplementary examination – refer to PCN GEN Supplementary Examinations

1.5. Whilst there is no mandatory requirement to submit surveillance records at recertification, it is strongly
recommended that employers of NDT personnel implement a system of internal surveillance as
described in Annex B. Where records of surveillance are available, they should be submitted with
applications for recertification in order to demonstrate satisfactory work activity without significant
interruption.
1.6. In the event that a PCN certificate has expired or there is not sufficient time remaining on the certificate,
a supplementary examination shall not be permitted and the candidate shall re-gain the certificate via
the recertification procedure prior to supplementing.
1.7. Late/deferred applications will incur an additional charge, listed within PCN document PSL35.
1.8. To recertify, the candidate must successfully complete a practical recertification examination. The
recertification examination will include testing selected specimens appropriate to the scope of
certification to be revalidated and, for Level 2, the production of a written NDT instruction suitable for
use by Level 1 personnel.
1.9. If the individual fails to achieve a grade of at least 70% for each specimen attempted (weighted according
to PCN document CP22), two retests of the whole recertification examination shall be allowed after at
least 7 days and before 6 months

PSL 57B Issue 17 Page 8 of 9 dated 1st January 2022


1.10. In the event of failure in a recertification examination, BINDT will immediately cancel the certificate
concerned, issuing a new record of certification that no longer shows the competence concerned, and
sending this with an explanatory letter to the certificate holder requesting the return of the superseded
record of certification which is a mandatory requirement. The cancellation of the certificate will not
affect the eligibility of the candidate to attempt the two permitted retests within the 6 month period
allowed.
1.11. In the event of failure in the two allowable retests, the certificate shall not be revalidated and, to regain
certification for that level, sector and method the candidate shall apply for new certification. In this
case, no examination exemptions shall be awarded by virtue of any other valid certification held.
1.12. Holders of Level 1 or 2 certification who wish to add an additional category (where appropriate) at the
same level, will be required to attempt a supplementary examination comprised of specific written
and/or specific practical parts.
1.13. Appeals may be made against failure to recertify a PCN certificate. All appeals must be made in writing
using the BINDT form CP21

Important information for Radiography certification


1.14. In addition, holders of radiography certification at all levels will be required to be in possession of valid
PCN basic radiation safety or radiation protection supervisor certification (or alternative national
radiation safety certification where the certificate holder concerned is engaged in radiography
exclusively outside of the United Kingdom) to maintain the validity of the radiography certificate.

Summary of changes
Issue Issue date Summary of changes

15 01.07.2018 GDPR included

Requirements for supplementary and recertification included

Contents section added

15 rev 1 30.01.2019 Clause 1.10 amended to state 2 permitted retests as per PCN
GEN

16 01.04.2021 Updated to include new PED requirements

17 01.01.2022 Updated to incorporate e-certification eligibility

PSL 57B Issue 17 Page 9 of 9 dated 1st January 2022


Certification Services Department
Midsummer House
Riverside Way, Bedford Road
Northampton, NN1 5NX
United Kingdom

Tel: +44(0)1604-438-300.
Email: [email protected]

CP27 ISSUE 2 DATED 1st APRIL 2021

CODE OF ETHICS FOR PCN CERTIFICATE HOLDERS


Individuals certified within the PCN Scheme must recognise that personal integrity and professional competence are
the fundamental principles on which their testing activities are founded. Consequently, it is required that all PCN
certified NDT personnel subscribe to a “Code of Ethics” designed to protect the integrity of any NDT processes and
inspections in which they may become involved.
The integrity of NDT and CM processes and the people performing those processes is a fundamental requirement in
ensuring that the inspections performed remain at the highest possible level in terms of quality and reliability.
Consequently, BINDT and industry at large expect all PCN certified NDT and CM personnel to conduct themselves in
an ethical and morally acceptable manner at all times whilst performing their NDT/CM duties.

It is a condition of PCN certification that certificate holders are expected, as a minimum to understand, acknowledge
and abide by this code of ethics and the principles contained herein. It is a requirement that all PCN applicants and
certificate holders acknowledge, by signature below, that they have read, understood and acknowledge this code of
ethics and hereby agree to abide by them at all times whilst engaged in PCN certified NDT and/or CM activities.
I, the undersigned, undertake to:
1. comply with this code of ethics;
2. apply themselves correctly and to maintain high levels of integrity, honesty, skill and proficiency in the
conducting of NDT
3. undertake only those non-destructive testing assignments for which they are competent by virtue of their
training, qualification and experience. i.e. to only perform inspections commensurate with their level of
certification in the applicable test disciplines.
4. perform all inspections to the best of one’s ability at all times and to resist any outside pressures that they
consider may have the potential to affect the integrity, honesty, quality or outcome of any testing
performed. Any such undue pressures should be reported to the employing management/supervision and
BINDT.
5. only sign documents for work of which they have personal professional knowledge and/or direct supervisory
control;
6. engage, or advise the engagement of, such specialists as are required to enable assignments to be properly
completed;
7. conduct themselves in a responsible manner and utilize fair and equitable business practices in dealing with
colleagues, clients and associates;
8. at all times, be aware of and uphold the provisions/ requirements of codes, regulations and standards under
which they are working;
9. immediately report to their supervisor/employer any perceived violation(s) of codes, regulations or
standards. In the event that their supervisor/employer provides no satisfactory explanation or takes no
corrective action, the certified individual shall report the situation direct to the British Institute of NDT;
10. perform their professional duties with proper regard for the physical environment and the safety, health and
well-being of the public;
11. protect to the fullest extent possible, consistent with the well being of the public and the provisions of this
code of ethics, any information given to them in confidence by an employer, colleague or member of the
public;

The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing is an accredited certification body offering personnel and quality management systems
assessment and certification against criteria set out in international and European standards through the PCN Certification Scheme.
© 2022 The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing. All Rights Reserved.
This document is protected by UK and international copyright laws and remains the intellectual property of BINDT. Reproduction and
distribution of the document without the written permission of BINDT is strictly prohibited
12. avoid conflicts of interest with the employer or client, but when unavoidable, forthwith disclose the
circumstances to the employer or client;
13. strive to maintain their proficiency by updating their technical knowledge as required to properly practice
NDT in the certified methods and levels.
14. indicate to the employer or client any adverse consequences which may result from an overruling of their
technical judgment by a non-technical authority;
15. not falsify nor permit misrepresentation of their own or their associate’s academic or professional
qualifications, training, experience or work responsibilities;
16. refrain from making unjustified statements or from performing unethical acts which would discredit the PCN
scheme;
17. immediately report to the British Institute of NDT any perceived or known fraudulent use of PCN
certification, including the use of forged or false PCN certification.
18. immediately report to the British Institute of NDT any perceived violation(s) of this code of ethics;
19. immediately report to the British Institute of NDT any attempt to pressure or force an individual certified
under the PCN Scheme to violate this code of ethics;
20. inform their employer in the event that their PCN certificate is suspended, cancelled or withdrawn.
Failure to comply with the above code of ethics will be dealt with under arrangements for handling complaints and
appeals (PCN document CP21 refers).
REMINDER: PCN certificate holders are reminded that they should be aware of the consequences that may arise from
any failure to comply with this code of ethics including the consequences of in-service failures and any ongoing effect
on the health and safety of persons, plant, equipment and the environment.

I acknowledge I have read and understand the PCN “Code of Ethics” and hereby give my commitment to abide by
those principles in the performance of my NDT duties whilst certified by PCN.
Name (Print):

Signed:

Date:

CP27 issue 2 Page 2 of 2 1st April 2021

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