Chattanooga State Chosen as First ASME Designated Testing Organization

November 7, 2017 | | Press Release

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Chattanooga State Community College has been approved as the first Designated Testing Organization for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Personal Certification, LLC, for the new ANDE-1 Standard for Certifying Non-Destructive Examiners and Quality Control.

“ASME PC is pleased to collaborate with Chattanooga State Community College on the ANDE-1 Standard for Certifying Nondestructive Examiners and Quality Control and we are proud to name Chattanooga State the first testing organization for this important certification program,” said Thomas G. Loughlin, Executive Director, ASME.  “Chattanooga State and ASME are a strong partnership, sharing a commitment to engineering excellence, professional development, and engineering workforce quality.”

Non-Destructive Examination (NDE) is the collection of methods to inspect material and determine whether surface or substance flaws are present that may cause material failure. One of the processes used is quite similar to determining the health of an infant while still in its mother’s womb through ultrasound technology.

Successful completion of each of the steps will allow the candidate to be certified by ASME-PC as Level 2 or Level 3 Examiner. This is a transportable credential, recognized world-wide as a standard for quality in the field on Non-Destructive Examination and Quality Control.

“For fifty-two years, Chattanooga State has provided high-quality education and workforce training that drives progress and innovation in our service area. This exciting partnership with ASME is yet another example of how Chattanooga State’s faculty and staff are committed to meeting the unique needs of business and industry,” states Dr. Rebecca Ashford, President, Chattanooga State Community College.

For more information on this exciting new credential, please contact Lyn Potter at 423-697-3121 or Oscar Brock at 423-697-2670.

Chattanooga State Community College has been approved as the first Designated Testing Organization for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Personal Certification, LLC, for the new ANDE-1 Standard for Certifying Non-Destructive Examiners and Quality Control.

“ASME PC is pleased to collaborate with Chattanooga State Community College on the ANDE-1 Standard for Certifying Nondestructive Examiners and Quality Control and we are proud to name Chattanooga State the first testing organization for this important certification program,” said Thomas G. Loughlin, Executive Director, ASME.  “Chattanooga State and ASME are a strong partnership, sharing a commitment to engineering excellence, professional development, and engineering workforce quality.”

Non-Destructive Examination (NDE) is the collection of methods to inspect material and determine whether surface or substance flaws are present that may cause material failure. One of the processes used is quite similar to determining the health of an infant while still in its mother’s womb through ultrasound technology.

Successful completion of each of the steps will allow the candidate to be certified by ASME-PC as Level 2 or Level 3 Examiner. This is a transportable credential, recognized world-wide as a standard for quality in the field on Non-Destructive Examination and Quality Control.

“For fifty-two years, Chattanooga State has provided high-quality education and workforce training that drives progress and innovation in our service area. This exciting partnership with ASME is yet another example of how Chattanooga State’s faculty and staff are committed to meeting the unique needs of business and industry,” states Dr. Rebecca Ashford, President, Chattanooga State Community College.

For more information on this exciting new credential, please contact Lyn Potter at 423-697-3121 or Oscar Brock at 423-697-2670.