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La Liste Du Personnel Des END Actuellement Certifié Par Rncan La liste du personnel des END actuellement certifié par RNCan Dernière mise à jour = le 30 décembre, 2015 Bienvenue au répertoire du personnel certifié de l’Organisme de certification national en essais non destructifs (END). Veuillez prendre note que l’organisme de certification national en essais non destructifs (END) de RNCan déploie tous les efforts raisonnables afin de veiller à ce que les demandes des candidats, les demandes d’examen et les soumissions de certification soient traitées conformément aux objectifs des normes de service. Malgré cela, l’éventualité d’une erreur, d’une omission ou d’un retard ne peut être complètement écartée, et RNCan ne peut être tenu responsable des coûts, des dépenses ou des retards directs et indirects qui pourraient éventuellement survenir. Les certifications qui expirent le 31 décembre 2015 : RNCan est en cours de compléter le traitement des renouvellements pour les clients dont les certifications expirent le 31 décembre 2015. Ce processus devrait être complété d’ici le 14 mars 2016. Les clients dont la date d’échéance est le 31 décembre 2015 et qui ont soumis leurs demandes de renouvellement avant le 31 décembre 2015 retiennent des certifications valides jusqu’au 14 mars 2016. Veuillez noter: Tout le personnel figurant sur la liste du Personnel Certifié sont déjà certifiés, même si ils n’ont pas reçu leur carte de certification à jour de RNCan. IL EST RECOMMANDÉ QUE LES EMPLOYEURS ET LES CLIENTS VÉRIFIENT LES PRÉTENDUES CERTIFICATIONS DU PERSONNEL D’END EFFECTUANT LE TRAVAIL. Les particuliers et les entreprises sont encouragés à se protéger contre la fraude et les éventuelles complications financières ou juridiques en adoptant comme pratique courante de vérifier la situation des particuliers qui seraient prétendument en possession d’une certification en consultant cette liste, affichée sur Internet, du personnel actuellement certifié par RNCan. • N’acceptez pas une image d’une carte de poche produite par un télécopieur comme preuve de la certification; vérifiez directement l’information envoyée par télécopier par rapport à cette liste de site Web. • Afin de protéger la réputation de la certification de ONGC/RNCan et d’éviter des ramifications légales ou financières, vous êtes prié d’alerter RNCan à toutes les irrégularités que vous pouvez percevoir dans la certification des particuliers. Cette liste de personnel des END actuellement certifié par RNCan a été produite chez RNCan et était exacte à la date indiquée. Tous les changements de cette information sont strictement interdits et peuvent être illégaux. L’utilisation de cette information à d’autres fins que celles prévues par par RNCan peut être illégale et/ou une infraction au Code de conduite pour le personnel des END. Légende Personnels certifiés selon la norme CAN/CGSB-48.9712-2006 (IDT ISO 9712:2005) PT = ressuage MT = magnétoscopie UT = ultrasons ET = courants de Foucault RT = radiographie E = Secteur matériaux et composants industriels A = Secteur aérospatiale L = Secteur pièce moulée et forgée alliage léger H = Secteur pièce moulée et forgée alliage lourd W = Secteur pièce soudée et soudure Personnels certifiés selon la norme ISO 20807:2004 : XF = fluorescence de rayon-X Violations du code de conduite de RNCan Date Activité Action 1 Action 2 Avril 2014 Utilisations inappropriées et Demande de Suspension de 5 ans non autorisées des renouvellement rejetée signatures du personnel de l’ONGC Jan 2011 Notes trouvés au cours de ET1 examen annulé Suspension de 6 mois pour l'examen de niveau 1 ET le prochain examen Juil 2009 Fausse déclaration de Demande de Enquête en cours certification renouvellement refusé Dec 2007 Tricherie sur RT2 examen RT2 examens annulés Suspension de 6 mois Nov 2007 Tricherie sur CEDO examen CEDO examens annulés Suspension de 1 an Mar 2007 Tricherie sur PT2 examen PT2 examens annulés Suspension de 1 an Oct 2006 Fonds insuffisants 2005 Pénalitié de retard Aucun cheques personelle cheque de renouvellement Aou 2006 Tricherie sur UT1 examen UT1 examens annulés Suspension de 1 an Mai 2007 Tricherie sur CEDO examen CEDO examens annulés Suspension de 1 an Mai 2006 Niveau 2 posant comme Toutes les certifications Suspension de 5 ans niveau 3 (rapports et annulées procédures) Avr 2006 Tricherie sur RT2 examen RT2 examens annulés Suspension de 1 an Jan 2006 Un centre spécial d'examen Centre d'examen fermé a copié des examens Oct 2005 Niveau 2 posant comme Toutes les certifications Suspension de 5 ans niveau 3 (rapport annulées d'inspection) Nov 2003 Carte de poche forgée Toutes les certifications Suspension de 9 ans annulées Mar 2002 Tricherie sur UT2 examen UT2 examens annulés Suspension de 1 an Pour référence, les pénalités recommandées pour des infractions sur le Code de conduite sont : • Tricher (sur l’examen) - suspension minimum de 1 an de toutes les certifications. • Fausse déclaration (fraude) - suspension de 10 ans de toutes les certifications. e.x. déclaration de certification ou niveau de certification sur des rapports, procédures ou sur des copies des cartes de poche. La liste de personnel de END actuellement certifié par RNCan Nom Expiration Méthod-Niveau-Secteur Ville Prov Aasa, Toomas Tor Johannes déc.-31-2017 UT1E ET1E Hamilton ON Abbas, Agha Masroor déc.-31-2017 MT2E Mississauga ON Abbott, Brad nov.-07-2018 XF1E Toronto ON Abbott, Jerry déc.-31-2017 MT2E RT2E Grande Prairie AB Abbott, Michael W. déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E ET2E Paradise NL Abbott, Paul juil.-30-2019 XF1E Flatrock NL Abbott, Scott déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E Edmonton AB Abbott, Thomas Arthur déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E RT1E Houston TX Abdat, Farid déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E St.Leonard QC Abdel-Fattah, Tamir déc.-31-2017 ET1E Dundas ON Abderrahmane, Agouzoul déc.-31-2017 UT1E Longuemil QC Abdullatif, Hazim déc.-31-2017 MT2E UT2E Hamilton ON Abel, Leslie A. juin-09-2012 XF1E Vancouver BC Abernethy, Bryan D. déc.-31-2017 UT2E ET1E Port Perry ON Aboulazm, Jamal Azmy nov.-01-2019 XF2E Airdrie AB Abrokwah, Emmanuel Otchere déc.-31-2017 MT2E UT1E Edmonton AB Abruzzese, Scott déc.-31-2017 UT2E Whitby ON Aburime, Daniel janv.-15-2019 XF1E Edmonton AB Abuzeyit, Hishyar déc.-31-2017 MT2E Kitchener ON Acebedo, Marlon déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E Edmonton AB Ackerman, Stephen juil.-30-2016 XF1E Bethany ON Adamo, Tony mars-03-2019 XF1E Markham ON Adams, Dave William déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E ET2E RT2E Sherwood Park AB RT2A Adams, Jonathan déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT1E Sherwood Park AB Adams, Justin mai-26-2020 XF1E St John's NL Adams, Kevin déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E ET1E Sherwood Park AB Adams, Shawn déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E RT2E Quispamsis NB Adarna, Michael nov.-04-2018 XF1E Edmonton AB Addario, Maria S. déc.-31-2017 ET2E Kitchener ON Adejoye, Gbolaro Thompson déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E Edmonton AB Adodo, Marvel déc.-31-2017 UT1E Fort McMurray AB Adrian, John déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E RT2E Kissimmee FL Afsar, Sultan déc.-31-2017 MT2E UT1E Edmonton AB Afzal, Fahad syed Muhammad mai-30-2019 XF1E Hamilton ON Aggrey, Emmanuel D. déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E Edmonton AB Aghdasi, Varga déc.-31-2017 MT2E Fort St. John BC Agrey, Brent Rodney déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT1E Lacombe AB Aguiar, Matthew déc.-31-2017 MT2E UT2E London ON Agulto, Arnold déc.-31-2017 ET1E Thornhill ON Ahlawat, Amit déc.-31-2017 MT2E Oakville ON Ahmad, Aijaz déc.-31-2017 MT2E Calgary AB Ahmad, Faisal déc.-31-2017 MT2E Martensville SK Ahmad, Muhammad Aqeel avr.-26-2020 XF2E London ON Nom Expiration Méthod-Niveau-Secteur Ville Prov Ahmad, Rameez janv.-23-2016 XF1E Winnipeg MB Ahmad, Rameez déc.-31-2017 UT1E RT2E Winnipeg MB Ahmad, Tajammal déc.-31-2017 PT2E UT1E ET1E London ON Ahmed, Ahmed oct.-27-2019 XF1E Vancouver BC Ahrens, Brent déc.-31-2017 MT2E RT2E Medicine Hat AB Aitken, Alastair déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E RT1E Oakville ON Akerman, Adam déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E Wiarton ON Akerman, Craig B. févr.-23-2012 XF1E Port Elgin ON Akerman, Craig B. déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT3E ET2E RT1E Port Elgin ON Akerman, Kyle déc.-31-2017 UT1E Red deer AB Akerman, Tamra nov.-28-2019 XF1E Campbell River BC Akitomo, Hiroshi déc.-31-2018 PT2E MT2E UT2E RT2E Kudamatsu EX Akkabi, Mohammed déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT1E Rouyn Noranda QC Akmens, Eriks A. déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT1E Fredericton NB Akpan, Kufre E. déc.-31-2017 MT2E UT1E Red Deer AB Al Gailani, Hassan déc.-31-2015 UT1E Hamilton ON Alabado, Cristina mai-22-2020 XF1E Surrey BC Alaee, Mehran mars-15-2019 XF2E Stoney Creek ON Alaric, Derrick A. déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E Cranbrook AB Albers, Lyle D. déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E Bruderheim AB Albert, Pierre déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E ET2E RT1E St-Colomban QC Alberto, Jeffrey déc.-31-2017 PT2E UT1E Caledonia ON Albisharat, Linsey L. févr.-23-2020 XF1E Port Elgin ON Albon, Randy J. déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E ET1E RT2E Cobourg ON Albon, Randy J. déc.-18-2018 XF1E Cobourg ON Albu, Corneliu A. déc.-31-2017 UT2E Laval QC Aldred, Jeb. C déc.-31-2017 RT2E Red Deer AB Aldred, Nolan déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E RT2E Nanaimo BC Alexander, James R. déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT1E RT2E Grande Prairie AB Alexander, Richard John févr.-23-2015 XF1E Kincardine ON Alexander, Richard John déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E ET1E RT2E Kincardine ON Alexandre, Gerald déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E Langleys BC Alexopoulos, Matthew juin-20-2014 XF1E Markham ON Algera, Devon R.D. déc.-31-2017 MT2E UT1E Port Hope ON Algera, Dick déc.-31-2017 PT2E MT2E UT2E Port Hope ON Al-Harazi, Hashim déc.-31-2017 MT2E St.Catharines ON Al-Hassany, Ghazwan déc.-31-2017 UT1E Calgary AB Ali, Asim déc.-31-2017 PT2E UT1E ET2E Ajax ON Ali, Syed Z.
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