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To ensure full compliance with ISO 9712:2021 – Non-destructive testing: Qualification and certification of NDT personnel, we have updated the GUL Training Qualification and Certification (GULT) Scheme.
Following a structured review, these changes strengthen consistency, transparency, and technical robustness across all certification activities.
1) Industrial Experience Requirements (Prior to Certification)
Minimum industrial experience required for validation has been revised and extended in line with ISO 9712:2021. For validation purposes, the minimum industrial experience requirements are now 45 days for Level 1 and 90 days for Level 2.
Industrial experience must be attested by the employer or, for self-employed candidates, by an appropriate referee.
Where permitted, reductions may apply when working under direct supervision of a GULT Level 2 or Level 3, and/or where verifiable certification in another NDT method is provided.
2) Qualification Examinations
Qualification examinations have been updated to include an increased number of questions and extended time allocation, providing a more comprehensive assessment of both technical knowledge and practical understanding.
3) Certification Validity
The certification validity period has been extended to five (5) years, replacing the previous three-year cycle, in accordance with ISO 9712:2021.
4) Certificate Renewal (All Levels)
Renewal of certification now requires, in addition to evidence of continued, uninterrupted, and satisfactory work activity and valid visual acuity:
5) Recertification
Following the second period of validity, recertification is mandatory and requires:
Specific experience requirements and evidence for renewal and recertification are formally communicated prior to certificate expiry. Responsibility for applying for renewal rests with the certificate holder.
Application of the Updated Scheme
Notes related to the release of the new scheme:
Our Commitment
These updates reinforce our ongoing commitment to regulatory and standards compliance, high-quality, defensible NDT services, and continuous improvement in robust competence assurance.
The revised scheme supports confidence in inspection outcomes, reporting integrity, and long-term asset management decisions.
For formal scheme documentation and guidance, please visit the GULT Scheme webpage.
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