CGSB definition
Examples of CGSB in a sentence
Be familiar with and comply with or exceed the requirements of applicable CGA, CGSB, CSA, ULC or ASTM standards.
Employees must register and sign a “Mentoring Agreement” recording the individual's CGSB certifications, training, and courses completed.
Note: The Company commits to ensuring the required training as governed by the Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB) is provided in a timely manner to enable the employee to complete the program within twelve (12) months from his/her start date in the position.
Technician must sign “Mentoring Agreement” recording, the inspection method, the individuals CGSB qualifications, the length of the training period and the rate of pay.
Notes: 1) Appropriate non-destructive training and certification standards for NDT positions must be in accordance with the provisions set by the CGSB and OJT established by the Training and Licensing Committee (TLC).
With regard to Article 17.01, such technical practices shall be in accordance with the requirements and provisions of standard industry practices (i.e. OACETT, CGSB, other applicable licensing or certification bodies).
Non-Destructive Test Technician - Comprises those employees who, on a full time basis, carry out and certify: liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, eddy current and ultrasonic inspections in accordance with CGSB standards and/or the standards specified in the Company MCM/MPM, and who are qualified and hold the appropriate licenses to carry-out and certify such work, including holding the applicable certificates.
A Non- Destructive Technician will commence receiving the associated rate of pay on the date he/she becomes qualified for the disciplines specified as follows: NDT Technician I - Level II Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) and Penetrant Testing (PT) based on the current CGSB standards for these particular disciplines.
Weld inspectors with the greatest amount of CGSB certifications shall bump those with less.
Failure to successfully complete any one of the NDT Technician I exams and allowable re- examination(s) in accordance with CGSB requirements or to successfully demonstrate acceptable ability to perform the work following the twelve (12) months of training will result in the employee being returned to their former Mechanic position.