Radiography testing (RT) using eAuditor
Radiography testing (RT) is a non-destructive testing method that uses X-rays or gamma rays to inspect the internal structure of materials for defects or anomalies.
A radiography testing checklist is a tool used to ensure that all necessary steps and requirements are followed during the RT process. Utilizing mobile eAuditor can digitize the checklist, making it more accessible, efficient, and convenient. Here’s an explanation of how mobile eAuditor can assist in implementing a Radiography testing (RT) checklist:
Checklist Creation:
The mobile eAuditor can provide a platform to create customized checklists specific to different RT procedures, standards, or industry requirements. The eAuditor can offer pre-built templates or allow users to create their own checklists by adding relevant inspection steps, safety protocols, equipment checks, and other necessary criteria.
Digital Checklist Access:
Once the checklist is created, the mobile eAuditor can store it digitally and make it easily accessible to the inspector or radiographer. The checklist can be retrieved on the mobile device, eliminating the need for carrying physical copies or relying on manual paperwork.
Step-by-Step Guidance:
The mobile eAuditor can guide the inspector through each step of the RT process. It can present the checklist items sequentially, ensuring that no step is missed. The eAuditor can also provide detailed instructions, reference images, or videos for each checklist item, assisting the inspector in understanding and executing the required actions accurately.
Interactive Check marking:
The mobile eAuditor can include interactive features to mark each checklist item as completed. The inspector can simply tap on a checkbox or swipe to indicate the completion of a step. This interactive check marking helps the inspector track progress and ensures that all required steps are addressed.
Safety Protocols
: Safety is of utmost importance in radiography testing. The mobile eAuditor can include a dedicated section for safety protocols and guidelines. It can remind the inspector to follow radiation safety procedures, personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements, area barricades, and secure radiation sources properly. The eAuditor can provide safety checklists and prompt the inspector to confirm compliance before proceeding with the testing.
Equipment Checks:
The mobile eAuditor can incorporate a section for verifying the readiness and calibration of radiographic equipment. It can include checklists to ensure that the X-ray or gamma-ray source, detectors, collimators, exposure devices, or any other equipment components are in proper working condition. The eAuditor can also remind the inspector to perform routine equipment calibrations or checks as required.
Exposure Parameters:
Radiography testing involves setting up specific exposure parameters based on the material being inspected, thickness, defect sensitivity, and other factors. The mobile eAuditor can provide a section for inputting and verifying the exposure parameters, such as kilovoltage (kV), milliampere (mA), exposure time, and source-to-film/detector distance. It can also include ranges or limits for these parameters, ensuring compliance with the specified requirements.
Image Evaluation:
It can enable the inspector to annotate or mark specific areas of interest or defects directly on the images. The eAuditor can also include a checklist item for evaluating image quality, ensuring that the radiographic images meet the required standards and are suitable for interpretation.
Documentation and Reporting:
Once the inspection is complete, the mobile eAuditor can generate a comprehensive report that summarizes the completed checklist items, observations, image evaluations, and any deviations or comments made during the RT process. The report can be saved digitally or exported in various formats (PDF, CSV) for further documentation or sharing purposes. The eAuditor can also include options for adding inspector details, client information, and project-specific notes.
By utilizing mobile eAuditor for a Radiography testing (RT) checklist, inspectors or radiographers can benefit from a streamlined and organized approach. The eAuditor enhances efficiency, accuracy, and documentation by providing step-by-step guidance, safety reminders, equipment checks, exposure parameter management, image evaluation tools, and automated reporting. Ultimately, it improves the overall quality and reliability of the Radiography testing (RT) process.