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List of NDT Personnel Currently Certified by Nrcan List of NDT personnel currently certified by NRCan Last update = December 30, 2015 Welcome to the NRCan National Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Certification Body’s Directory of NDT Personnel. Please Note - NRCan NDT CB makes all reasonable efforts to ensure candidate applications, examination requests and certification submissions are completed as per service standard targets. Despite these efforts, the occurrence of errors, omissions and delays cannot be completely ruled out and NRCan is not responsible for any direct and indirect costs, expenses or delays which may arise. Certifications Expiring December 31, 2015: NRCan is currently completing the processing of renewal requests for clients whose certifications will expire on December 31, 2015. This process should be completed by March 14, 2016. Clients showing an expiry date of December 31, 2015 that have submitted valid renewal requests before December 31, 2015 will continue to hold valid certification until March 14, 2016. Please note: All personnel appearing on the Certified Personnel list are currently certified even though they may not have received their updated certification card from NRCan. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT EMPLOYERS AND CUSTOMERS VERIFY THE CLAIMED CERTIFICATIONS OF THEIR NDT PERSONNEL. Individuals and companies are encouraged to protect themselves from fraud and possible financial and legal entanglements by routinely checking the claimed certification status of individuals against this Internet list of NDT personnel currently certified by NRCan. • Do not accept a facsimile image of a wallet card as proof of certification; directly verify the faxed information against this web site listing. • In order to protect the reputation of CGSB/NRCan certification and to avoid potential legal or financial ramifications, you are requested to alert NRCan to any irregularities that you may perceive in the certification of individuals. This list of NDT personnel, currently certified by NRCan, was produced at NRCan and was accurate on the date shown. Any alteration of this information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Any use of this information for purposes other than intended by NRCan may be unlawful and/or in violation of the Code of Conduct for NDT Personnel. Legend Personnels certified according to standard CAN/CGSB-48.9712-2006 (IDT ISO 9712:2005) PT = Liquid penetrant MT = Magnetic particle UT = Ultrasonics ET = Eddy current RT = Radiography E = Sector Engineering Materials and Components A = Sector Aerospace L = Sector Light Alloy Castings and Forgings H = Sector Heavy Alloy Castings and Forgings W = Sector Welds and Weldments Personnels certified according to the standard ISO 20807:2004 XF = X-ray Fluorescence Violations of NRCan Code of Conduct Date Activity Action 1 Action 2 April 2014 Improper and unauthorized Renewal application denied 5 year suspension uses of CGSB personnel’s signatures Jan 2011 Notes found during Level 1 Level 1 ET exam voided 6 month suspension for next ET exam exam attempt Jul 2009 Misrepresentation of Renewal application denied Ongoing investigation certification status Dec 2007 Cheating on Level 2 RT Level 2 RT exams voided 6 month suspension exam Nov 2007 Cheating on CEDO Exam CEDO exams voided 1 year suspension Mar 2007 Cheating on Level 2 PT Level 2 PT exams voided 1 year suspension exam Oct 2006 Not sufficient funds - 2005 Late penalty No personal cheques renewal cheque Aug 2006 Cheating on Level 1 UT Level 1 UT exams voided 1 year suspension exam May 2006 Cheating on CEDO Exam CEDO exams voided 1 year suspension May 2006 Level 2 posing as Level 3 All certification voided 5 year suspension (proc & reports) Apr 2006 Cheating on Level 2 RT Level 2 RT exams voided 1 year suspension exam Jan 2006 Special exam centre copied Exam centre closed exams Oct 2005 Level 2 posing as Level 3 All certification voided 5 year suspension (insp. report) Nov 2003 Forged wallet card All certification voided 9 year suspension Mar 2002 Cheating on Level 2 Level 2 UT exams voided 1 year suspension Ultrasonic exam Sep 1999 Cheating on Level 2 RT Level 2 RT exams voided 1 year suspension written exam Sep 1998 Falsified radiographs of 2 year suspension pressure vessel For reference, the recommended penalties on Code of Conduct breaches are: • Cheating (on exam): - 1 year minimum suspension of all certifications. • Misrepresentation (Fraud) - 10 year suspension of all certifications. e.g. misrepresentation of certification or level of certification on reports, procedures or on copies of wallet cards. List of NDT personnel currently certified by NRCan Name Expiration Method-Level-Sector City Prov Aasa, Toomas Tor Johannes Dec-31-2017 UT1E ET1E Hamilton ON Abbas, Agha Masroor Dec-31-2017 MT2E Mississauga ON Abbott, Brad Nov-07-2018 XF1E Toronto ON Abbott, Jerry Dec-31-2017 MT2E RT2E Grande Prairie AB Abbott, Michael W. Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E ET2E Paradise NL Abbott, Paul Jul-30-2019 XF1E Flatrock NL Abbott, Scott Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E Edmonton AB Abbott, Thomas Arthur Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E RT1E Houston TX Abdat, Farid Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E St.Leonard QC Abdel-Fattah, Tamir Dec-31-2017 ET1E Dundas ON Abderrahmane, Agouzoul Dec-31-2017 UT1E Longuemil QC Abdullatif, Hazim Dec-31-2017 MT2E UT2E Hamilton ON Abel, Leslie A. Jun-09-2012 XF1E Vancouver BC Abernethy, Bryan D. Dec-31-2017 UT2E ET1E Port Perry ON Aboulazm, Jamal Azmy Nov-01-2019 XF2E Airdrie AB Abrokwah, Emmanuel Otchere Dec-31-2017 MT2E UT1E Edmonton AB Abruzzese, Scott Dec-31-2017 UT2E Whitby ON Aburime, Daniel Jan-15-2019 XF1E Edmonton AB Abuzeyit, Hishyar Dec-31-2017 MT2E Kitchener ON Acebedo, Marlon Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E Edmonton AB Ackerman, Stephen Jul-30-2016 XF1E Bethany ON Adamo, Tony Mar-03-2019 XF1E Markham ON Adams, Dave William Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E ET2E RT2E Sherwood Park AB RT2A Adams, Jonathan Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT1E Sherwood Park AB Adams, Justin May-26-2020 XF1E St John's NL Adams, Kevin Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E ET1E Sherwood Park AB Adams, Shawn Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E RT2E Quispamsis NB Adarna, Michael Nov-04-2018 XF1E Edmonton AB Addario, Maria S. Dec-31-2017 ET2E Kitchener ON Adejoye, Gbolaro Thompson Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E Edmonton AB Adodo, Marvel Dec-31-2017 UT1E Fort McMurray AB Adrian, John Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E RT2E Kissimmee FL Afsar, Sultan Dec-31-2017 MT2E UT1E Edmonton AB Afzal, Fahad syed Muhammad May-30-2019 XF1E Hamilton ON Aggrey, Emmanuel D. Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E Edmonton AB Aghdasi, Varga Dec-31-2017 MT2E Fort St. John BC Agrey, Brent Rodney Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT1E Lacombe AB Aguiar, Matthew Dec-31-2017 MT2E UT2E London ON Agulto, Arnold Dec-31-2017 ET1E Thornhill ON Ahlawat, Amit Dec-31-2017 MT2E Oakville ON Ahmad, Aijaz Dec-31-2017 MT2E Calgary AB Ahmad, Faisal Dec-31-2017 MT2E Martensville SK Ahmad, Muhammad Aqeel Apr-26-2020 XF2E London ON Ahmad, Rameez Jan-23-2016 XF1E Winnipeg MB Ahmad, Rameez Dec-31-2017 UT1E RT2E Winnipeg MB Name Expiration Method-Level-Sector City Prov Ahmad, Tajammal Dec-31-2017 PT2E UT1E ET1E London ON Ahmed, Ahmed Oct-27-2019 XF1E Vancouver BC Ahrens, Brent Dec-31-2017 MT2E RT2E Medicine Hat AB Aitken, Alastair Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E RT1E Oakville ON Akerman, Adam Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E Wiarton ON Akerman, Craig B. Feb-23-2012 XF1E Port Elgin ON Akerman, Craig B. Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT3E ET2E RT1E Port Elgin ON Akerman, Kyle Dec-31-2017 UT1E Red deer AB Akerman, Tamra Nov-28-2019 XF1E Campbell River BC Akitomo, Hiroshi Dec-31-2018 PT2E MT2E UT2E RT2E Kudamatsu EX Akkabi, Mohammed Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT1E Rouyn Noranda QC Akmens, Eriks A. Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT1E Fredericton NB Akpan, Kufre E. Dec-31-2017 MT2E UT1E Red Deer AB Al Gailani, Hassan Dec-31-2015 UT1E Hamilton ON Alabado, Cristina May-22-2020 XF1E Surrey BC Alaee, Mehran Mar-15-2019 XF2E Stoney Creek ON Alaric, Derrick A. Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E Cranbrook AB Albers, Lyle D. Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E Bruderheim AB Albert, Pierre Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E ET2E RT1E St-Colomban QC Alberto, Jeffrey Dec-31-2017 PT2E UT1E Caledonia ON Albisharat, Linsey L. Feb-23-2020 XF1E Port Elgin ON Albon, Randy J. Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E ET1E RT2E Cobourg ON Albon, Randy J. Dec-18-2018 XF1E Cobourg ON Albu, Corneliu A. Dec-31-2017 UT2E Laval QC Aldred, Jeb. C Dec-31-2017 RT2E Red Deer AB Aldred, Nolan Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E RT2E Nanaimo BC Alexander, James R. Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT1E RT2E Grande Prairie AB Alexander, Richard John Feb-23-2015 XF1E Kincardine ON Alexander, Richard John Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E ET1E RT2E Kincardine ON Alexandre, Gerald Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E Langleys BC Alexopoulos, Matthew Jun-20-2014 XF1E Markham ON Algera, Devon R.D. Dec-31-2017 MT2E UT1E Port Hope ON Algera, Dick Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E Port Hope ON Al-Harazi, Hashim Dec-31-2017 MT2E St.Catharines ON Al-Hassany, Ghazwan Dec-31-2017 UT1E Calgary AB Ali, Asim Dec-31-2017 PT2E UT1E ET2E Ajax ON Ali, Syed Z. Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E Whitby ON Ali, Yassin M. Mar-08-2020 XF2E Ottawa ON Ali, Zulfiqar Dec-31-2017 MT2E Mississauga ON Alikhani, Sam Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT1E Surrey BC Alix, Philippe May-09-2020 XF1E St Jean sur Richelieu QC Allain, J. Claude Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E ET2E RT2E Cocagne NB Allaire, Luc Dec-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E Trois-Rivieres QC Allan, James R.
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