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Who is competent to conduct the test?

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Who is competent to conduct the test?

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According to ADL, Building Control is authorised to accept evidence from a British Institute of Non-destructive Testing (BINDT)-registered tester, by definition therefore the preferred means of demonstrating competence. BINDT registration can be achieved in two ways: • As an individual (man with a van and a fan). BINDT registration for testing dwellings only can be achieved by attending an approved training course and having calibrated equipment. Bear in mind, however, that the registration is specific to that individual, not to others who may work with or for him/her. • As a company. Generally through membership of the Air Tightness Testing and Measurement Association (ATTMA). This entails UKAS accreditation to vet procedures, equipment, training, on-site testing etc, as well as technical review by the ATTMA Technical Committee. It is permissible to accept evidence from other sources, but some responsibility would need to be taken to check that equipment was calibrated, the test was c

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