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THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING VOLUME 35 1993 - INDEXES The British Journal of Non-Destructive Testing is published by The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing, 1 Spencer Parade, Northampton NN1 5AA, England Telephone: Northampton (0604) 30124 (answering service) Telex: 31612 OTSSG, Fax: (0604 231489) KEY TO ISSUES Number 1 January 1-52 Number7 July 357-424 Number 2 February 53-108 Number8 August 425-488 Number3 March 109-164 Number9 September 489-552 Number 4 April 165-220 Number 10 October 553-624 Number5 May 221-296 Number 11 November 625-692 Number6 June 297-356 Number 12 December 693-748 NDT News and PCN Network are un-numbered inserts in each issue. Some correspondence is now in NDT News REGULAR FEATURES AND SHORT TITLES AUTHOR INDEX Aerospace Space PE CT nis a5 nr ea ee weer eases 15 Condition Monitoring News . . 49, 161, 214, 293, 353, 423, 469, 520, 616, 684, 741 Atherton D L (with Mergelas B J) The Phantom Exciter: high resolution measurements of RFEC slit defect Correspondence, Comment 111, 299, NDT News, Nov, 726 interactions Council/Committees 45, 261, 479 Atherton D L (with Dhar A) Conference Report 395, 639 Correlation between magnetic flux leakage and magnetic Barkhausen noise in steel pipeline Croxson Memorial Lecture Auckland D W (with McGrail A J and Varlow B R) Electronics Industry Spotlight Determination of positional information with a 6-D ‘mouse’ during the ultrasonic inspection of high voltage insulation Engineering Council News Austin B A (See Shaw M R) Institute News 45, 107, 163, 219, 295, 355, 424, 473, 526, 599, 666, 726 Baldev Raj (see Thavasimuthu M) Baldev Raj (see Venkatraman B) John Grimwade Medal 263, 424, 473, 667 Baldock C (see Hughes S W) McColl Award 263, 424, 474, 666 Bashford P Meetings File (Symposia) European Council for NDT Corrosion never sleeps International Committee for NDT Bell R (with Harrington D S) ASNT Fall Conference, Nov 1992 A mobile DCPD probe arrangement for improved crack profile measurements . 497 International Conference on NDT in Civil Engineering, Liverpool Aerospace Visit to Heathrow 1993 Bhattacharya D K (see Thavasimuthu M) The Scope and Limitations of Visual Inspection techniques Bhattacharya D K (see Venkatraman B) Is NDT R&D aimed at wealth creation? Bhole V M (with Rastogi P K, Kulkarni P G, Vijayaraghavan R) Membership . 45, 107, 163, 220, 267, 295, 355, 424, 476, 477, 479, 527, 599, 667, 726 Eddy current monitoring of spacers in coolant channel assemblies of nuclear NDT Bookcase & Technical Literature ... . 40,98, 152, 204, 285, 343, 417, 535, reactor 606, 673, 732 Billson D R (with Hutchings D A) 29, 87, 141, 195, 249, 331, 405, 451, 540, 609, 676, 733 Development of novel piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers for couplant-free 43, 99, 158, 217, 289, 346, 416, 464, 518, 591, 662, 722 non-destructive testing Nemet Award 263, 424, 474, 666 Bowman R M (see Cochran A) Obituaries Bull C E (with Stacey K A, Calcraft R) S Wise On-line weld monitoring using ultrasonics J Davis Bungey J H (see Shaw M R) BJ Ratcliffe Calcraft R (see Bull C F) Capineri L (see Windsor C G) Products & Services Cashman M Technical Note. Revision of BS:4331:1978 Roy Sharpe Prize Chapman R K (with Firth D, Gould R F, Ogilvy J A, Schneider C R A, Temple J AG) Service Inspection Group (SIG) News PISC III action 6 on ultrasonic modelling: contributions and perspective from two UK participating companies Short Story Chariton P C (with Granville R K) 45, 164, 519, 528, 592 Real-time automated tube inspection system Standard News 41, 98, 153, 205, 285, 343, 418, 536, 606, 673, 732 Chariton P C (with Drury J C) T H Cole Award The high speed inspection of bulk liquid storage tank floors, using the magnetic flux Technical Notes Charlton P C Investigation into the suitability of a neural network classifier for use in an automated tube inspection system Cochran A (with Donaldson G B, Morgan L N C, Bowman R M, Kirk K J) SQUIDS for NDT: the technology and its capabilities owkingA (see Hill R) Hunt T Condition monitoring by debris analysis - a note of clarification and Daniels V amplification The use of the ‘Russell’ effect in non-destructive testing Hutchings D A (with Billson D R) Davis R (see Hughes S W) Development of novel piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers for couplant-free Dhar A (with Atherton D L) non-destructive testing Correlation between magnetic flux leakage and magnetic Barkhausen noise in steel Islam M (see LawsoK nM) pipelines John EG Domanus J C Technical note. Dye penetrants - an aid to conductivity fault location on printed International neutron radiography Newsletter No 22. Practical neutron NE Scand eidia Leeee aye heal Sake ‘sVarierel GSES Sac © Dio renalare 247 radiography Joshi S B (with Pethrick R A, Hayward D) Donaldson G B (see Cochran A) Aspects of theoretical modelling for high frequency dielectric studies of adhesively dos Reis H LM bonded structures Acousto-ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation of windshield laminated safety Kaasinen H glass Assessing the quality of the waterproofing of bridges using thermography Drake SG Kirk K J (see Cochraa A) Improved real-time X-ray technology widens the horizons of industrial computer Kolbe P The scope and limitations of visual inspection techniques Drury J C (with Charlton P C) The high speed inspection of bulk liquid storage tank floors using the magnetic flux Kolbe P leakage method Is NDT aimed at wealth creation? Dulay DS Kulkani P G (see Bhole V M) MIL.STD.410 - the solution to certification Lang J (with Higgins T) DunlopI (with McNab A) Recent developments in radiography at the British Museum Advanced visualisation and interpretation techniques for the evaluation of Lau K T (see Ooi T H) ultrasonic data: the NDT workbench Lawson K M (with Thompson NG , Islam M, Schofield M J) Edwards I (with Gros X E, Lowden D W, Strachan P) Monitoring corrosion of reinforced soil structures Fusion of NDT data Filby AG Lim Mong King (see Wong B S) Impressions of the ESDA technique in document examination Lim C H( see Ooi T H) Firth D (see Chapman R K) Lowden D W (see Edwards I) Flynn B W (with Whittington H W) Mak DK High reliability condition monitoring systems Ultrasonic phase velocity measurement incorporating couplant correction Ford P Marshall P Monitoring the cause, not the effect: a magnetic particle inspection dilemma? . . Some basic guidelines to retirement planning Geng RS (see Hill R) Mason J P (see Windsor C G) Glazier E J McGrail A J (see Auckland D W) The use of hard X-rays in forensic science McNab A (with Dunlop I) Gould R F (see Chapman R K) Advanced visualisation and interpretation techniques for the evaluation of Granville R K (with Charlton P C) ultrasonic data: the NDT workbench Real-time automated tube inspection system Mechefske C K Greenfield S Machine condition monitoring. Back to Basics - the magnetic chip collector Part 1 Optimum vibrations signal lengths Part 2 The effects of noise in the vibration signal Gros X E Real-time radiography of underwater pipelines Mergelas B J (with Atherton D L) The phantom exciter: high resolution measurements of RFEC slit defect Gros X E (see Edwards I) interactions Guettinger T W (with Suhr H) Millard S G (see Shaw M R) Error reduction in eddy current conductivity measurements Morgan L N C (see Cochran A) Halmshaw R Scattered radiation in industrial radiography Nayar V U (see Ravindran V R) Halmshaw R Nestleroth J B Technical note. The X-radiography of small irregular-thickness specimens The remote field eddy current technique for stress corrosion cracking and identification Halmshaw R IQIs and pipe weld radiography Nian Wen-Xue (with Zhong Wei-Chang) Disappearance and reappearance of magnetic particle indications on hairline Harrington D S (with Bell R) cracks, when remagnetised A mobile DCPD probe arrangement for improved crack profile measurements .497 Ogilvy J A (see Chapman R K) Hayward D (see Joshi S B) Ooi T H (with Lau K T, Lim C H, Yeo A) Haywood N C DSP-based high speed measurement system for hybrid oscillators An advanced eddy-current bore-hole inspection system Parry SJ Heath J Activation spectrometry: evidently neutrons provide the clues to non-destructive The Blackburn Shark multielement analysis Higgins T (with Lang J) Pethrick R A (see Joshi S B) Recent developments in radiography at the British Museum Randall N (with T J Holroyd) Hill R (with Geng R S, Cowking A) Use of acoustic emission for machine condition monitoring Acoustic and electromagnetic Barkhausen emission from iron and steel: application of the technique to weld quality assessment and NDE Rao C Babu (see Venkatraman B) Hobbs C (with Temple A) Rastogi P K (see Bhole V M) The inspection of aerospace structures using transient thermography Ravindran V R (with Sarma AVSSSR, Nayar V U) Holroyd T J (with Randall N) Holographic non-destructive testing (HNDT) of low modulus materials using a Use of acoustic emission for machine condition monitoring bending load Houlden MA (see Shaw M R) Rendle DF The use of soft X-rays in forensic science Hughes S W (with Sofat A, Baldock C, Wong W, Tonge K, Davis R, Spencer J) CT imaging of an Egyptian mummy Sarma AVSSSR (see Ravindran V R) Scar CRA Gee CRE) 6. a 310 BARKHAUSEN NOISE Acoustic and electromagnetic Barkhausen emission from iron and steel: Schofield M J (see Lawson K M) application of the technique to weld quality assessment and NDE Senior C R Hill, R S Geng, A Cowking Continuing professional development - the Engineering Council’s framework for Correlation between magnetic flux leakage and magnetic Barkhausen noise in steel action pipelines A Dhar, D L Atherton Shaw M A (with Millard SG, Houlden M A, Austin B A, Bungey J H) A large diameter transmission line for the measurement of the relative permittivity BRIDGE INSPECTION CEE PEEO REe ek ear 696 Assessing the quality of the waterproofing of bridges using thermography H Kaasinen NE CUNC INNO ik 6''5 <9, 0 wiW lS: Gys o Scie se Blo a andl oa Oe 369 CASTING INSPECTION Eee e ee eee eee ee ee ee 369 Radiography of medieval investment-cast idols of India Se ee ee 6. i Shoe wee Ae 57 B Venkatraman, C Babu Rao, D K Bhattacharya, Baldev Raj eg ee eee ee ee 710 CERTIFICATION MIL-STD.410 - the solution to certification DS Dulay Subramanian C V (see ThavasimuthuM) ............-.2-2+0eeeee> 125 Suhr H (with GuettingerT W) COMPOSITES Error reduction in eddy current conductivity measurements ............ 634 Mechanical impedance inspection of composite structures BS Wong, Tui Cheng Guan, Lim Mong King Temple A (with Hobbs C) The inspection of aerospace structures using transient thermography ...... 183 COMPUTER TOMOGRAPHY CT imaging of an Egyptian mummy TMT AG COCCHI jo ook het rete s ch iimacinw sad 311 S W Hughes, A Sofat, C Baldock, W Wong, K Tonge, R Davis, J Spencer . . 369 Thavasimuthu M (with Subramanian C V, Bhattacharya D K, Baldev Raj) Improved real-time X-ray technology widens the horizons of industrial computer Crack closure and ultrasonic examination - a few practical observations ..... 125 tomography SG Drake UO VG GR EMO kd oe eee ee een 319 CONCRETE UNMIS 5 cid se lotb cle GR in S cctegiag wine selec 369 A large diameter transmission line for the measurement of the relative permittivity of construction materials ORC MMC GE WOM ooo 6 HN RR ee eS eS eee Rees 3 M R Shaw, SG Millard, M A Houlden, B A Austin, J H Bungey VaR TD Ce REO) 6| sais oles Ssewictew es Hes 562 CONDITION MONITORING Venkatraman B (with Rao C Babu, Bhattacharya D K, Baldev Raj) Condition monitoring by debris analysis - a note of clarification and amplification Radiography of medieval investment-cast idols of India .............. 557 T Hunt PERE TE DASE LEE Ba awa wee oes we ees eee eed 23 Back to Basics - the magnetic chip collector Veen re CURE EEO OD 585 5 4 oes wie ie ayes eiao mie 133 ON 65 na a Kb wae Ob ks a a oe a aR ae emg ee ae oars 25 Wassell A B Use of acoustic emission for machine condition monitoring i Pree ererr a ee 315 Pee Te ee eer eee 7S Eddy current monitoring of spacers in coolant channel assemblies of nuclear Watson J reactor High precision measurement by hologrammetry ................... 628 V M Bhole, P K Rastogi, P G Kulkani, R Vijayaraghavan ........... 133 Whittington H W (with Flynn B W) Monitoring corrosion of reinforced soil structures K M Lawson, N G Thompson, M Islam, MJ Schofield ............. 319 High reliability condition monitoring systems .................... 648 DSP-based high speed measurement system for hybrid oscillators Windsor C G (with Anselme F, Capineri L, Mason J P) T H Ooi, K T LauC, H LiAm ,Ye o The classification of weld defects from ultrasonic images: a neural network Machine condition monitoring I 5 a aii igs arate ohG h Cate ane rare ae ela nin eyo) state ee ars 15 Part 1 Optimum vibration signal lengths Part 2 The effects of noise in the vibration signal Wong BS (with Tui Cheng Guan, Lim Mong King) IE Sie Six"o Oia) o 0c a 0a ena 31a e RR Mechanical impedance inspection of composite structures ............. 3 High reliability condition monitoring systems EW GE RIMMER OD os Sard CASE ie en ig es 4 ta) a 369 H W Whittington, B W Flynn be rite oto ars Gare bear are ear ere ae eero r4 39 CORROSION Monitoring corrosion of reinforced soil structures Zhong Wei-Chang K M Lawson, N G Thompson, M Islam, M J Schofield Magnetic particle inspection-anewtheory .................000-. 68 Corrosion never sleeps P Bashford Zhong Wei-Chang (with Nian Wen-Xue) Disappearance and reappearance of magnetic particle indications on hairline CRACK DETECTION ee ee Pe eee ree 717 Crack closure and ultrasonic examination - a few practical observations M Thavasimuthu, C V Subramanain, D K Bhattacharya, Baldev Raj.... . 125 SUBJECT INDEX The remote field eddy current technique for stress corrosion crack detection and identification ACOUSTIC EMISSION J Bruce Nestleroth Use of acoustic emission for machine condition monitoring A mobile DCPD probe arrangement for improved crack profile measurements ME 5 5,56 she's e654 44, e Siare s Slais, wane -asiam ala 75 ee eer ree reC het ek Oe 497 ADHESIVE BONDING DATA PROCESSING Aspects of theoretical modelling for high frequency dielectric studies of adhesively The classification of weld defects from ultrasonic images: a neural network bonded structures approach SH FONE, ATOMIC DTI ioc oes c cece cccanvaes 130 CG Windsor, F Anselme, L Capineri, J P Mason Investigation into the suitability of a neural network classifier for use in an AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS automated tube inspection system The inspection of aerospace structures using transient thermography I arate Shs irb reaks s)0 16, MSR SK Bere A oS 678 a eS 433 Ce | oka bacid ys ae Oe Cal AO RE CR oe eee et 183 Fusion of NDT data Safety and reliability in the air I Edwards, X E Gros, D W Lowden, P Strachan UN Sanh ww 6S AS Sd a wine a ae oe ala ae eer wee 315 Corrosion never sleeps EDDY CURRENTS NE Seats a a)5 , rata: & AUN b a”B e a Raed. GyG ao: Wimr se saad aS 508 Real-time automated tube inspection system The Blackburn Shark Po aorerer er ee ee eee ll PE a aac NODS ia ago 6nd a hy, Rw ew wage GgS e Bead he BETIS oo 513 An advanced eddy-current bore-hole inspection system N C Haywood ARCHEOLOGY Eddy current monitoring of spacers in coolant channel assemblies of nuclear Recent developments in radiography at the British Museum reactor MIL oe i odode 6 /e 6!W iki he tae eae, aia PhS acy ghe a kowone 363 V M Bhole, P K Rastogi, P G Kulkani, R Vijayaraghavan ........... 133 CT imaging of an Egyptian mummy The remote field eddy current technique for stress corrosion crack detection and S W Hughes, A Sofat, C Baldock, W Wong, K Tonge, R Davis, JSpencer . . .369 identification Radiography of medieval investment-cast idols of India IIT cco de % & Gale. 50.4 ie tus a 0 4 6% Gacale there eae 241 B Venkatraman, C Babu Rao, D K Bhattacharya, BaldevRaj .......... 557 The phantom exciter: high resolution measurements of RFEC slit defect interactions BACK TO BASICS DER III 60 sii creme adi aiwieee slaue cate iene 568 The magnetic chip collector Error reduction in eddy current conductivity measurements oo ao oin nre Giese alpaees sien mMe a e aed 2 Po ee er re eee Nee rere re ee 634 “SDA TECHNIQUE (DOCUMENT EXAMINATION) Recent developments in radiography at the British Museum Impressions of the ESDA technique in document examination J Lang, T Higgins The use of the ‘Russell’ effect in non-destructive testing FORENSIC SCIENCE AND MEDICINE TVh eDaunsibealst eitiitcpnia teanslcedence The use of soft X-rays in forensic science DF Rendle DF Rendle : eis The use of hard X-rays in forensic science The use of hard X-rays in forensic science EJ Glazier E J Glazier Real-time radiography of underwater pipelines HOLOGRAPHY X E Gros oe ’ . Holographic non-destructive testing (HNDT) of low modulus materials using a Radiography of medieval investment-cast idols of India bending load B Venkatraman, C Babu Rao, D K Bhattacharya, Baldev Raj V R Ravindran, AVSSSR Sarma, V Unnikrishnan Nayar The X-radiography ofs mall irregular-thickness specimens High precision measurement by hologrammetry R Halmshaw hele. ars ; Confusion surrounds IQI sensitivity and density in radiography AM Brookes INSULATION INSPECTION ; IQIs and pipe weld radiography Determination of positional information with a 6-D ‘mouse’ during the ultrasonic R Halmshaw inspection of high voltage insulation D W Auckland, A J McGrail, B R Varlow RETIREMENT PLANNING » Some basic guidelines to retirement planning MAGNETIC METHODS The magnetic chip collector S Greenfield RUSSELL EFFECT ; Magnetic particle inspection - a new theory The use of the ‘Russell’ effect in non-destructive testing Zhong Wei-Chang The high speed inspection of bulk liquid storage tank floors using the magnetic . SQUIDS as © Drury SQUIDS for NDT: the technology and its capabilities SQUIDS for NDT: the technology and its capabilities . om aiiaiesinnes eee A Cochran, G B Donaldson, L N C Morgan, R M Bowman, KJ Kirk .... 173 STANDARDS Correlation between magnetic flux leakage and magnetic Barkhausen noise in steel CEN Standards in non-destructive testing, 3rd Progress Report pipelines A Dhar, DL Atherton Sea wanda Monitoring the cause, not the effect: a magnetic particle inspection dilemma? inspection of aerospace structures using transient thermography C Hobbs, A Temple —Disa ppearance and reappearance of magnetic particle indications on hairline. . Assessing ing tthhee qualiqutalityy ooff tt hhe e waterproofifinngg ooff brbirdi dges usiing ng tht hermography cracks, when remagnetised Zhong Wei-Chang, Nian Wen-Xue TUBE INSPECTION MECHANICAL IMPEDANCE Real-time automated tube inspection system Mechanical impedance inspection of composite structures RK Granville, PC Chariton ; , , B S Wong, Tui Cheng Guan, Lim Mong King Investigation into the suitability of a neural network classifier for use in an automated tube inspection system MODELLING PC Charlton Aspects of theoretical modelling for high frequency dielectric studies of adhesively bonded structures ULTRASONIC TESTING S B Joshi, R A Pethrick, D Hayward The classification of weld defects from ultrasonic images: a neural network PISC III action 6 on ultrasonic modelling: contributions and perspective from two approach UK participating companies CG Windsor, F Anselme, L Capineri, J P Mason On-line weld monitoring using ultrasonics R K Chapman, D Firth, R F Gould, J A Ogilvy, C R A Schneider, J AG Temple CE Bull, K A Stacey, R Calcraft Crack closure and ultrasonic examination - a few practical observations NEUTRON ACTIVATION SPECTROMETRY M Thavasimuthu, C V Subramanian, D K Bhattacharya, Baldev Raj Activation spectrometry: evidently neutrons provide the clues to non-destructive Revision of BS:4331:1978 multielement analysis M Cashman Susan J Parry Advanced visualisation and interpretation techniques for the evaluation of ultrasonic data: the NDT workbench NEUTRON RADIOGRAPHY A McNab, I Dunlop International neutron radiography Newsletter No 22. Practical neutron PISC III action 6 on ultrasonic modelling: contributions and perspective from two radiography UK participating companies J C Domanus R K Chapman, D Firth, R F Gould, J A Ogilvy, C R A Schneider, OSCILLATORS J AG Temple DSP-based high speed measurement system for hybrid oscillators Ultrasonic phase velocity measurement incorporating couplant correction T H Ooi, K T LauC, H Lim, A Yeo D K Mak Determination of positional information with a 6-D ‘mouse’ during the ultrasonic PENETRANTS inspection of high voltage insulation Dye penetrants - an aid to conductivity fault location on printed circuit boards? D W Auckland, A J McGrail, B R Varlow EG John Acousto-ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation of windshield laminated glass PIPELINE INSPECTION HLM dos Reis Correlation between magnetic flux leakage and magnetic Barkhausen noise in steel Development of novel piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers for couplant-free non-destructive testing pipelines DR Billson, D A Hutchings A Dhar, D L Atherton Real-time radiography of underwater pipelines VIBRATION MEASUREMENT X EGros Machine condition monitoring IQIs and pipe weld radiography Part 1 Optimum vibration signal lengths R Halmshaw Part 2 The effects of noise in the vibration signal PISC-III C K Mechefske PISC III Action 6 on ultrasonic modelling: contributions and perspective from two VISUAL INSPECTION UK participating companies The scope and limitations of visual inspection techniques R K Chapman, D Firth, R F Gould, J A Ogilvy, C R A Schneider, J AG Temple WELD INSPECTION POTENTIAL DROP METHOD The classification of weld defects from ultrasonic images: a neural network A mobile DCPD probe arrangement for improved crack profile measurements approach DS Harrington, R Bell CG Windsor, F Anselme, L Capineri, J P Mason PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT On-line weld monitoring using ultrasonics CE Bull, K A Stacey, R Calcraft Continuing professional development - the Engineering Council's framework for action Acoustic and electromagnetic Barkhausen emission from iron and steel: application to weld quality assessment and NDE C Senior R Hill, RS Geng, A Cowking RADIOGRAPHY Scattered radiation in industrial radiography R Halmshaw The Ionising Radiations (Outside Workers) Regulations 1993 CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL Regulation, Approved Code of Practice and Regulation 4: Duties of the Outside DEVELOPMENT Non-Statutory Guidance Undertaking (CPD) An editorial item on this subject on Page 726 Arrangements for information exchange of this issue states that copies of the and training etc before activities commence Regulations, ACOP and associated non- Maintaining dose assessment for outside CPD is: Statutory guidance will be available workers outside GB - an essential element of career mid-December. Regulation 5: Radiation Passbooks advancement A draft copy of these documents has now Purpose of the radiation passbook a great benefit to the individual and the been received by the Technical Secretary Suitable arrangements for keeping the profession and is available for perusal. The following is passbook up to date a list of contents. Recording issue and loss of any passbook likely to be a requirement of the Engineering Council for continuing Action by outside undertaking when a registration Notice of Approval passbook has been reported as lost Preface Retention of withdrawn passbook regarded by employers as important for Introduction Issuing a new passbook existing staff and new recruits Regulation 1: Citation and Commencement Regulation 6: Duties of the Operator something that should be embarked on Regulation 2: Interpretation Actions to ensure that the outside workers early What comes within the definition of are suitable ‘activities’ Arrangements outside normal working The British Institute of Clarification of difference between ‘dose hours Non-Destructive Testing is assessment’ and ‘dose estimate’ Estimating doses - general committed to CPD Who is the ‘operator’ Methods of estimating external exposure Who are ‘outside workers’ Methods of estimating internal exposure Regulation 3: Application Estimates of dose from a contamination JOB SEARCH Circumstances where operators are relieved incident of certain duties Entering dose estimates in passbooks Innovative Engineer, MInstNDT, seeks Outside workers from Northern Ireland or Circumstances when an operator need not position within an NDT environment. other member States enter a dose estimate each time. 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