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Radiography Testing II

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Please Note:

This course is offered through our partner, Industrial Metallurgist, and does not include an AWS course completion certificate.

Building on foundational radiographic testing knowledge, this course explores advanced topics including radiation physics, safety, radiographic quality, film interpretation, and digital radiography. Learners deepen their understanding of techniques, equipment, discontinuity evaluation, and process control.

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Course Overview

Radiographic Testing Level II builds upon foundational knowledge to prepare individuals for advanced certification in radiographic testing. The course satisfies the training requirements outlined in NAS-410, SNT-TC-1A, and NavSea Technical Publication T9074-AS-GIB-010/271, and aligns with the training subjects listed in ANSI/ASNT CP-105. Designed to deepen understanding of radiographic techniques, equipment, and interpretation, this course reinforces key safety protocols and enhances the learner’s ability to evaluate radiographic images accurately. When combined with hands-on training under the supervision of a certified Level II or III, this course fulfills the total training hours required for Level II certification. Upon successful completion of all course material and exams, a training certificate will be issued.

Upon Completion, Learners Covers:

  • Review of Level I data; applications of radiography; types of radiation; the atom; isotope production; decay process; measurement of radioactivity; specific activity; half-life; electron volt; energies of gamma sources and x-rays; ions and ionization; scatter radiation
  • ALARA; methods of protection against radiation exposure; inverse square law calculations; shielding and half value layers of different materials; half value layer calculations; posting requirements
  • Preparation for conducting radiation operations; gamma ray equipment; collimator; x-ray tube and operation; personnel monitoring equipment; survey meter operation and types; pocket dosimeter, film badge, OSLD, TLD, RATE ALARMS
  • Radiographic quality; sensitivity, contrast, and definition; characteristic film curves; latitude; unsharpness; backscatter; geometric unsharpness; part geometry effects on radiograph
  • Film processing techniques, film structure and speeds, film artifacts, and lead screen use
  • Measuring radiographic quality with IQIs; Types of IQIs; placement of IQIs; exposure calculations and charts; film density and measuring of density; determining source to film distance; film viewers
  • Radiographic techniques; IQI placement and shims; Parallax formula; radiograph layout for neatness and accurate information
  • Computed Radiography (CR) and Digital Radiography (DR) terminology, techniques, and equipment handling are discussed; image intensifiers, linear diode arrays, DDA panels, line pair and contrast sensitivity gauges, and spatial resolution are also discussed
  • Terminology discontinuities, defect, false indication, non-relative indication, relative indication; linear vs. rounded indications; classifications of discontinuities; product discontinuities; service discontinuities
  • Welding processes and welding discontinuities
  • Film interpretation and evaluation elements, weld discontinuities, radiographs of actual discontinuities, and casting discontinuities
  • Codes; specifications; ASTM reference radiographs; procedures; reports
  • Process control checks, formulas, and conversions

This course meets the recommendations for training as described in SNT-TC-1A.

NOTE: There is RECOMMENDED READING assigned at the beginning of the course. The completion of these assignments in addition to self-study is strongly encouraged and will add to the overall training benefit and time to be credited. It will also better prepare the student for the practical lab/’hands-on” session. It is recommended that the student a log of the self-study time. It is also recommended that the applicable Level III be involved and confirm that the reading and self-study assignments have been completed. This should become a part of the student’s training records which may be used in conjunction with subsequent certifications.

At a Glance

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Price

$1,045
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Availability to Course Materials

60 days
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Course Length

Approximately 22 hours

Course Details

  • Benefits
  • Course Modules
  • COMPREHENSIVE
    Meets all ASNT ANSI SNT-TC-1A recommendations per CP-105. Students can typically retain 25% to 60% more of the information as compared to traditional classroom training.
  • EASY TO ACCESS
    Participants can access the course 24/7 from any computer running Google Chrome browser with an internet connection.
  • EASY TO USE
    Pause to take notes with ability to retake lesson quizzes as needed. Online learning gives the student complete control over their learning experience.
  • EASY TO UNDERSTAND
    Audio/Video narration, demonstrations, animated graphics and video footage make even the most complex topics engaging and easy-to-understand.
  • PROVEN METHODS
    Detailed video demonstrations, practice problems, and quizzes facilitate the mastery of concepts and measure content retention.
  • RELIABLE
    Course content was developed by Chuck Hellier with industry experts and NDT Classroom Inc. learning professional Kevin Crosby, Phd in curriculum design.
  • ACCESS TO NDT CLASSROOM INSTRUCTOR
    Users can contact NDT Classroom instructors by emailing info@NDTclassroom.com or calling 716-262-8870.
  • LIVE SUPPORT
    NDT Classroom customer support Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM EST. at info@NDTclassroom.com or 716-262-8870

Radiography II Chapter 1 – Radiographic Testing II

Radiography II Chapter 2 – Safety and Controlling Individual Exposure

Radiography II – Study Time 1

Radiography II – Quiz 1

Radiography II Chapter 3 – Radiation Detection and Exposure Equipment

Radiography II – Quiz 2

Radiography II Chapter 4 – Imaging Factors

Radiography II Chapter 5 – Film Processing

Radiography II – Quiz 3

Radiography II Chapter 6 – IQI, Viewing and Exposure, Image Requirements

Radiography II Chapter 7 – Techniques, IQI Measurement, and Density Measurements

Radiography II – Study Time 2

Radiography II – Quiz 4

Radiography II Chapter 8 – Radioscopy

Radiography II – Quiz 5

Radiography II – Study Time 3

Radiography II – Quiz 6

Radiography II Chapter 9 – Terminology and Discontinuities

Radiography II Chapter 10 – Welding Processes

Radiography II Chapter 11 – Radiographic Interpretations

Radiography II Chapter 12 – Codes and Specifications

Radiography II Chapter 13 – Quality Control Process Checks

Radiography II – Quiz 7

Radiography II – Final Exam

Meet the Instructor


  • Gary Larson

    Gary Larson

    Gary Larson brings over 40 years of NDT experience across industries including nuclear, aerospace, and manufacturing. He holds ASNT Level III certifications in RT, UT, PT, MT, and VT, along with ACCP credentials. Gary has worked with Sikorsky and Pratt & Whitney, providing inspection and training in multiple methods. He currently consults as a Level III for aerospace and military suppliers and contributes to ASTM’s E07 Committee. His teaching experience includes developing and delivering online NDT courses.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much do I need to know before taking this course?

    You don’t need to have any background in NDT to take this course. It will prepare you to take the practical training needed to become certified by your employer.

  • Who should take this course?

    Anyone interested in expanding their welding career to examine welds and other types of materials and products.

  • How long do I have to complete this course?

    You have 30 days to take the course and 10 days to complete the exam.

  • Does this course include a completion exam?

    Yes, you will not only take quizzes after many of the chapters, there is a final exam after the successfully complete the course.

  • Do I need to purchase any other materials?

    We require you use the ASNT classroom Guide Book Item Number: 1644.

  • Does the time I spend in this course count towards the recommended number of training hours per ASNT SNT-TC-1A?

    Yes, all of the time you spend in the course, any reading time and hands on practical training all count towards the recommended number of training hours.

  • Can I use these hours for recertification?

    Yes, you can use this time towards your recertification.

  • What platforms and devices can I use to view the courses?

    You must be connected to the internet to access our online courses. We support the most recent versions of Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer. Courses can be viewed on desktops, laptops, tablets, and mobile phones. Note, however, that a high speed internet connection and large screen offer a better user experience.

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