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asnthouston.com

2018-2019

CALENDARYEARBOOK

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CALENDAR AD SPONSORS INDEX – THANK YOU!Access Plug Flange, Inc. inspectionplug.com 8Accu-Test Labs, LLP accutest-labs.com 10AIP Inc. goaip.com 30ALX Industries alxindustries.com 10Anderson & Associates metaltest.com 14Carestream NDT ndt.carestream.com 12Echo Ultrasonics echoultrasonics.com 4, 18FlawTech, Inc. flawtech.com 30Hocker, Inc. hockerinc.com 24Inspection Plug Strategies, LLC inspectionplugstrategies.com 18Iris Inspection Services, Inc. iris-inspection.com 30Magnuflux magnaflux.com 26MFE Rentals mferentals.com Mistras mistrasgroup.com 22NDS Products, Inc. ndsproducts.com 10NDT Seals, Inc. ndtseals.com 28NDT Technical Services, Inc. ndttechnicalservices.com 14Oceanscan oceanscan-usa.com 30Olympus olympus-ims.com 14Parker Research Corp. parkerndt.com 20PMI Consultants [email protected] 28Pro-Force Industrial proforceindustrial.com 30Pro-Source Radiography prosourceradiography.com 30Pro-Surve Technical Services, LLC pro-surve.com 30QSA Global qsa-global.com 6Quality Equipment Distributors, Inc. qeddirect.com 28Sonaspection sonaspection.com 18Suntrac Services, Inc. suntrac.com 30Test Equipment Distributors tedndt.com 4Turbo Non-Destructive Testing, Inc. turbondt.com 16Western Instruments Westerninstruments.com asnthouston.com

TABLE OF CONTENTS Front CoverGolf Outing 2018 Photos Inside Front CoverContact the Section 2Message from Section Chair John Huffman 3Technical Program 3National Officers 32Corporate Sponsors 32Regional Directors 33Scholarships Awarded 34 Jerry Fulin Technicians of the Year 35ASNT Corporate Sponsors 36Greater Houston ASNT Fellows 36Past Chairs 36Bylaws 37Membership Roster 41Holiday Party 2017 Photos Inside Back CoverVendors Night 2018 Photos Back Cover

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ROBERT "BOB" DUNN, SR. February 9, 1938 to August 11, 2018

Bob was a highly valuable and respected member of GHASNT and made many great

contributions to the Society, helping it move forward in countless ways. His commitment

here will not soon be forgotten.

Obituary on page 32

This Calendar is Dedicated to

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THE GREATER HOUSTON SECTION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, BOARD & COMMITTEE CHAIRS 2018 – 2019

Zeki GokceSecretary

John HuffmanSection Chair

Bonnie BlanchardVice Chair

Zac SebrenTreasurer

Rick ArnettBoard Chair

David BajulaRegional Director

Joe CalderaDirector

John ChenDirector, Ex Officio

Roger JordanDirector

Stacy CotieDirector

Wendy PostDirector

Mark WaggonerDirector

Deal MooreDirector, Ex Officio

Contact the Greater Houston Section at asnthouston.com or PO Box 2602, Houston, TX 77252-2602 USABoard Chair Rick Arnett AIP 713-451-6506 [email protected] Chair John Huffman Oceaneering 713-443-7841 [email protected] Chair Bonnie Blanchard 281-678-5722 [email protected] Zac Sebren NDT Seals, Inc. 713-222-7584 [email protected] Zeki Gokce Farfield NDT 434-258-6420 [email protected] at Large (1 Year) Joe Caldera Team, Inc. 713-948-9950 [email protected] at Large (1 Year) Roger Jordan Turbo Non-Destructive Testing 713-263-4303 [email protected] at Large (2 Years) Stacy Cotie Acuren 832-327-1900 [email protected] at Large (2 Years) Wend Post Oceanscan USA 713-540-6918 [email protected] at Large (2 Years) Mark Waggoner 765-427-9107 [email protected], Ex Officio John Chen Schlumberger 281-233-5421 [email protected], Ex Officio Deal Moore NDT Seals, Inc. 713-222-7584 [email protected] Director Dave Bajula Acuren 281-228-0000 [email protected] Rhonda Storey ALX Industries 832-767-2467 [email protected] John Chen Schlumberger 281-233-5421 [email protected] John Nyholt John Nyholt Consulting LLC 713-594-1746 [email protected] Oversight Tom Roberts NDT Seals, Inc. 713-222-7584 [email protected] Outing Roger Jordan Turbo Non-Destructive Testing 713-263-4303 [email protected] Jerry Fulin Microalloying International 346-234-9685 [email protected] Committee Deal Moore NDT Seals, Inc. 713-222-7584 [email protected] Rhonda Storey ALX Industries 832-767-2467 [email protected] Stacy Cotie Acuren 832-327-1900 [email protected] & Bulletins Michelle Harnish We•NDT Marketing Network 603-247-4214 [email protected] Roger Jordan Turbo Non-Destructive Testing 713-263-4303 [email protected]’s Points Bonnie Blanchard 281-678-5722 [email protected] John Huffman Oceaneering 713-443-7841 [email protected] Jerry Fulin Microalloying International 346-234-9685 [email protected] Zac Sebren NDT Seals, Inc. 713-222-7584 [email protected] of the Year Roger Jordan Turbo Non-Destructive Testing 713-263-4303 [email protected] Night Bonnie Blanchard 281-678-5722 [email protected] Site Michelle Harnish We•NDT Marketing Network 603-247-4214 [email protected] 2

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Republic Grill and South Shore Harbour

Meeting Locations Republic Grill | Battleground of Deer Park: 1600 Georgia Ave, Deer Park, TX 77536 South Shore Harbour: 2500 South Shore Blvd, League City, TX 77573 Phone: (281) 334-1000

Visit asnthouston.com to confirm speakers, schedules and location.

Regular monthly meetings are typically held the second Wednesday of the month. Executive Committee meets 4:30-5:30PM. Social hour is 5:30-6:30PM. Dinner is 6:30-7:30PM and the technical program is 7:30-8:30PM. There is a $20 fee to attend the technical presentation which includes dinner.

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Greater Houston Section’s Program 2018 – 2019

I am very happy to be the Section Chairman this year; there are just some amazing things that are going to be happening this particular year. For some of the technical topics this year we are going to get to look at some new breakthroughs in technology. We are expecting to have one of the most well attended ASNT National Conferences right here in Houston Texas at the awesome Marriott Marquis Resort and George R. Brown Convention Center! We seem to be heading forward into a great economic future as of the time of writing this letter the employment rate had edged down to a record low of 3.8%. I hope to see these trends continue for the foreseeable future.

Also the ASNT Greater Houston section provides such a great networking opportunity for those in our industry and those people related to and utilizing NDT Techniques in their processes. I have met so many people in my life who have opened doors for me, gave me great advice, and remained in my life both personally and professionally. After a while networking does not feel like ‘networking’ it’s both serendipitous and unpredictable, and something that just naturally becomes part of your work life and personal life. The Greater Houston section and those people who meet regularly want to invite you to come join us. No matter whom you are, or what company you work for, everyone is welcome to come share their ideas, network, and meet some really great individuals.

In our particular career field, it is of epic importance to become a mentor, inspire the younger generation, and to get people involved in NDT. Today more than ever skilled trades and great careers like ours are not regularly seen in day to day life. There are no Netflix, Amazon prime, or Hulu specials telling children and youth today about Non-Destructive testing, and it is up to us, the ASNT Society and the Greater Houston Section to spread that message. We need to encourage our membership to reach into Junior High and High School to start having these youth think about career fields that they have never seen before. We have to make it look very interesting , let us bring in those advanced systems that incorporate phased array, corrosion mapping, and other automated techniques to show them that advanced careers await them and they are not necessarily behind a computer to develop applications or websites, but to drive inspection machines, manually and automated!

I want to take the time to really say how much I appreciate, and value, those section members that volunteer their time to serve on the board, fill a committee position, and volunteer regularly. It’s the efforts of our membership and our volunteers that make the ASNT Greater Houston Section so great. I would like to encourage any of you that want to give back, volunteer and find yourself here at the section meetings and help the Industry that we all know and have grown to love.

John HuffmanGHASNT Section Chair (2018-2019)

Message from theSection Chair

John HuffmanSection Chair

South Shore HarbourRepublic Grill

September 12, 2018 Measuring Carbon in L-grade Stainless, Carbon Equivalents in Steel, and Carbon plus residuals in Steel HF Alkylation using a breakthrough handheld analyzer.

Don Sackett

October 10, 2018 Wind Energy: Why I’m a big Fan Manny Williams

October 27, 2018 Fall Educational: CR and DR Technology John Nyholt

November 7, 2018 Bechtel Welding and Applied Technology Center Tour and Presentation

Kyle Davidson

December 12, 2018 Holiday Party

January 9, 2019 TBA

Winter Educational TBA John Nyholt

February 13, 2019 XRF and Radiography on Fine Art Cory Rogge

March 20, 2019 Vendors Night Bonnie Blanchard

March 22, 2019 Golf Outing Roger Jordan

April 10, 2019 Awards Night John Huffman

May 9th 2019 Past Chairs & Panel discussion TBA

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EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES

ACCESSORIES REPAIR

WE NOW BUY SCRAP FILM

Test Equipment Distributors

www.tedndt.com 1-800-962-1788

[email protected]

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LABOR DAY

Meeting

GNDT Expo – Dubai (gndtexpo2018.com)

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COLUMBUS DAY

HALLOWEEN

ASNT Annual Conference – Houston, TX (asnt.org)

Meeting

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Call us at 800.929.0732

or see us on the web at

www.inspectionplug.com

ACCESS PLUG FLANGE INC.“The Worldwide Leader in Inspection Port Technology”

APF, Inc. designs and sells the widest range of Inspection Ports for all your NDT needs.

From cryogenic to steam and everything in-between.

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VETERANS DAY

THANKSGIVING DAY

Meeting

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P.O. Box 1896Pasadena, TX 77501

111 AndersonPasadena, TX 77506-1201

Radiation Detection Equipment(713) 475-2986 or (800) 413-4750

Fax (713) 477-6741WEB SITE: www.ndsproducts.com

E-mail: [email protected] (281) 615-1892

NOEL D. SMITHPresident

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CHRISTMAS DAYNEW YEAR'S EVE

HANUKKAH BEGINS

Holiday Party

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NEW YEAR’S DAY

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY

Meeting

API Inspection Summit – Galveston, TX (api.org)

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PO Box 721139

Houston, Texas 77379-1139

Phone No: (281) 341-0469

Email: [email protected]

Let us design a technical training program or consulting

service to meet your specific needs…

NDT CONSULTING SERVICES:

We have a team of NDT specialists that can aid in:

Preparing NDT inspection procedures to meet your

needs.

Establishing certification programs for the qualification of

your NDT personnel.

Developing comprehensive NDT inspection programs tailored

to your specific needs.

Assisting in third party NDT arbitrations and litigations.

Suggesting solutions to your NDT inspection problems.

Providing technical assistance in all areas of nondestructive

testing.

NDT TRAINING SERVICES:

We also offer a wide range of NDT training classes:

Magnetic Particle Liquid Penetrant

Ultrasonics UT Thickness

Leak Testing Visual

Radiography Radiographic Film Interpretation

Checkout our website for additional information about our

services:

www.ndttechnicalservices.com

Since 1957

CONSULTING METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS AND TESTING LABORATORY

919 F.M. ROAD 1959 - HOUSTON, TX 77034-5425 - (281) 481-5840 - FAX (281) 481-9115

www.metaltest.com

Laboratory Services• Mechanical Testing• Weld Procedure Testing• Metallography• CTOD• SEM

In House Machine Shop

Engineering• Failure Analysis• Metallurgical Consulting• Stress Analysis• Fitness for Service• Fracture Mechanics

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VALENTINE’S DAY

PRESIDENTS’ DAY

NDTMA Conference – Las Vegas, NV (ndtma.org)

23rd Annual IPEIA Conference – Banff, Canada (ipeia.com)

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo – Houston, TX (rodeohouston.com)

Meeting

SWICA Expo – Pasadena, TX

(swicaonline.org)

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TURBO NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING, INC.#1 in Quality, Service

and ExcellenceSpecializing in Magnetic Particle, Ultrasonics,Liquid Penetrant, Demagnetization, Ferrite,

Visual, Surface Roughness, Hardnessand P.M.I. “Alloy Verification”. 713-263-4303 www.turbondt.com

25 Southbelt Industrial Dr., Bldg. BHouston, TX 77047

ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED

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MARCH 2019

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ST. PATRICK’S DAY

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo – Houston, TX (rodeohouston.com)

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo – Houston, TX (rodeohouston.com)

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo – Houston, TX (rodeohouston.com)

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo – Houston, TX

(rodeohouston.com) Vendors Night Golf Outing

NACE Corrosion Expo – Nashville, TN (nace.org)

PMIES Expo & Conference – Pasadena, TX

(pmies.org)

23rd Annual IPEIA Conference – Banff, Canada (ipeia.com)

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Installs without screws but accommodates them if needed

Self-sealing attachment with smooth & corrugated jacketing

Also fits traditional thicker insulations

Designed for use with aerogel blanket applications

2437 Bay Area Blvd. #147 | Houston, TX 77058P: 281-480-4406 | 1-800-914-4406 | F: 281-486-4363 | [email protected]

www.InspectionPlugStrategies.com

We also manufacture:

System II Inspection Ports System V Inspection Ports TML Inspection PortsLabels in various styles & sizes

TMLX SILICONE®

INSPECTION PORT

Patented

Sealing CUI test sites couldn’t be easier!

W SONASPECTION.COMUSAT +1 704-262-3384E [email protected]

SONASPECTIONExperts in manufacturing flawed specimens and mock-ups

UKT +44 (0)1524 34991E [email protected]

WORLD LEADING MANUFACTURER OF STANDARD AND CUSTOM FLAWED SPECIMENS AND MOCK-UPS

INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED AS THE STANDARD FOR NDE TRAINING AND QUALIFICATION

Sono and Pyrogel are trademarks of Magnaflux. Echotherm and VersaSonic are trademarks of Echo Ultrasonics.

HiTempco is a trademark of General Electric.

Chart produced by Echo Ultrasonics on 8/7/2018 from manufacturer published data.

Know before you inspectHigh Temperature Couplant

Comparison Table

Couplant Trade Name

Auto Ignition

Temperature

Manufacturer Specified Operating

Range

Manufacturer’s Limitation for

Confined Space (inspection ports)

EchoTherm Extreme™ >1300˚F / 704˚C

-40 to 1250˚ F-40 to 675˚C

None

EchoTherm™ >1300˚F / 704˚C200 to 1000˚F93 to 538˚C

None

Sono® 1100 862˚F / 461˚C700 to 775˚F 371 to 413˚C

< 455˚F Below minimum operating range

DISCONTINUED Sono® 950

849˚F / 454˚C600 to 780˚F316 to 404˚C

< 435˚F Below minimum operating range

DISCONTINUED Sono® 900

770˚F / 410˚C600 to 680˚F316 to 360˚C

< 460˚F Below minimum operating range

Pyrogel® 100 894˚F / 479˚C-50 to 805˚F -45 to 429˚C

< 559˚F

HiTempco™ 820˚F / 437˚C-50 to 775˚F-45 to 412˚C

None

VersaSonic® 788˚F / 420˚C-10 to 700˚F-23 to 371˚C

None

Sono® 600 788˚F / 420˚C0 to 700˚F

-18 to 371˚C < 439˚F

www.echoultrasonics.com

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EASTER

GOOD FRIDAY

Awards Night

28th ASNT Research Symposium – Garden Grove, CA (asnt.org)

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PARKERMagnetic Particle Inspection Instruments

DA200 - A.C./D.C. Contour ProbeModel A210 available for

A.C. only operation.DA400 - A.C./D.C. Contour Probe

Available in various kit forms.May be ordered with the Y400

Yoke Light at extra cost.

B310 - Shown with “A” kit items. Kititems are available with dry powder

and wet fl uorescent inspection mediums. Including black light

and steel carrying case.

PL- Case Super Tuff plastic carrying casefor Contour Probes and accessories. Kit items are also available with dry powder, wet fl uorescent inspection

mediums and black light.

B300-MR Contour Probe is a rugged high performance instrument for magnetic particle

inspection. This unit provides a strong AC fi eld and includes Parker’s original fl exible leg design that allows the fi eld to be “focused”

at a precise area of inspection.

The B300-MR contains electronic circuitry that is sealed within the housing of the

instrument. There is no electrical contact between the switch and internal circuit. This

new innovative switch offers improved operator safety plus durability and is ideally suited for high moisture area applications.

Parker Research Corporation has been perfecting magnetic particle inspection equipment for 50 years. Our products are used worldwide for every conceivable magnetic inspection application, and our reputation is second to none.

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The Parker DA1500-DR portable magnetic inspection unit

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a new digital LCD display. A variety of accessories are

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MOTHER’S DAY

MEMORIAL DAY

Meeting

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Board Meeting

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Zac SebrenDirector

PO Box 52878 Houston, TX 77052-2878 USAtel 713.222.7584 cell 281.995.7916 fax 713.222.9404

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ASNT®

CorporatePartner

As of July 1, 2018

Supporting the Greater Houston Section

Top Notch EDM ServicesHocker Incorporated

MAC NDT Services LLCGulf Crane Services

Inspection Plug Strategies LLCStowen Ltd

GE Power Generation ServicesTEAM Industrial Services

Echo MaintenanceIRISNDT

ExxonMobilRadarview LLC

JZ Russell Industries IncNDT Training & Testing CenterPan American Industries IncLion Inspection Services Inc

Stanley InspectionPSSI NDT

Ocean CorporationTurbo Nondestructive

Testing IncOceanscan USA

MFE Enterprises IncPetro Base Ltd

Iris Inspection Services Inc

AGD Inspection Services LLCNDE Solutions LLC

HellierNDT Seals Inc

Thermo Fisher ScientificPatterson Tubular Services

ASI MetalsOfserv

Intertek MFE Rentals

Daily Thermetrics CorporationAUT Solutions

Cenergy International Services LLC

AIPSonic Systems International

NDT Spot Inc3E NDT LLC

Precision Flange & Machine Inc

Oceaneering International Asset Integrity

Access Plug Flange IncALX Industries

The American Society for Nondestructive Testing, Inc.

Chairperson of the BoardDavid A. Mandina

PresidentScott P. Cargill

Vice President David E. Savoy

Secretary/TreasurerMichael V. McGloin

Directors at Large:John Z ChenJohn Duke, Jr.Sebastian Z. FernandesGregory GarciaMohsen Hassanein John J. KinseyMarybeth Miceli David H. Mitchell, Sr.C Deal Moore

Council Directors:Martin AndersonDanny KeckYi-Cheng PanWilliam Via, Jr

Executive Director:Arnold Bereson

Immediate Past Chairperson of the Board:David R. Bajula

National Officers

Robert George Dunn February 9, 1938 to August 11, 2018Robert “Bob” Dunn, age 80, died while at home on August

11, 2018 after a long battle with cancer. He will always be remembered for his giving nature and the consummate provider for his family.

Bob served for six years in the U.S. Navy as a Naval Corpsman attached to the US Marine Corps. While in the US Navy, he was awarded the Good Conduct Medal. Bob’s career path included over six years in the US Navy, over ten years with Eastman Kodak - Industrial Imaging Division and 30 years with his own company, RG Dunn & Associates, as a supplier of NDT equipment, materials and consulting services. He was an active member of the American Society for Non-Destructive Testing (ASNT) both nationally and in the Greater Houston ASNT local chapter. In 1980, Bob was recognized with the ASNT Fellow Award to acknowledge and honor his outstanding service in the field of nondestructive testing. In October of 2016, the Greater Houston Chapter of ASNT recognized him for over 50 years of membership & commitment to the NDT industry. He enjoyed playing golf at any available occasion, poker and was an avid follower of Astros baseball and Houston Texans Football. He was past member of the Knights of Columbus and a long standing parishioner at St. Martha’s Catholic Church in Kingwood and participated in many ministries over the years.

Bob is preceded in death by his parents, Norman Percival Dunn and Elizabeth Amanda (Rockwell) Dunn.

Bob is survived by his wife of 60 years, Nancy; children John, William, Robert & Elizabeth Dunn-Hall, seven grandchildren Lillian Dunn, Robert, Patrick, William and Amanda Dunn, Spencer & Chanci Hall; and his sibling sister Joan Dunn-Lancaster.

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Region #1Sections Included:Boston Connecticut Valley Connecticut Yankee Narragansett Bay Northern New England

Regional Director:John Moran Phone: (860) 446-4842 Email: [email protected]

Region #2Sections Included:Greater Philadelphia Metro New York / Northern New Jersey Mohawk Hudson Western New York

Regional Director:Larry Mullins Phone: (518) 281-7989 Email: [email protected]

Region #3Sections Included:Chesapeake Bay Susquehanna Valley

Regional Director:William F. Via, Jr. Phone: (804) 328-3160 Email: [email protected]

Region #4Sections Included:Hampton Roads Lynchburg Old Dominion

Regional Director:William F. Via, Jr. Phone: (804) 328-3160 Email: [email protected]

Region #5Sections Included:Central Savannah River Area Charlotte North Carolina Student Section Piedmont

Regional Director:Hussein Sadek Phone: (704) 321-7272 Email: [email protected]

Region #6Sections Included:Atlanta Central Alabama Chattanooga Middle Tennessee North Alabama Oak Ridge

Regional Director:Ahmed Hassen Phone: (205) 470-4010 Email: [email protected]

Region #7Sections Included:Central Florida Gold-n-Treasure Coast Northeast Florida South Florida

Regional Director:Dick Hooper Phone: (704) 516-2070 Email: [email protected]

Region #8Sections Included:Acadiana New Orleans

Regional Director:David Savoy Phone: (337) 558-6071 Email: [email protected]

Region #9Sections Included:Air Capital OKC Oklahoma St. Louis

Regional Director:Joseph R. Clasen Phone: (316)650-6386 Email: [email protected]

Region #10Sections Included:Capital of Texas Greater Houston North Texas South Texas

Regional Director:David R. Bajula Phone: (281) 842-3365 Fax: (281) 842-3370 Email: [email protected]

Region #11Sections Included:Central Ohio Cleveland Detroit Kentucky Miami Valley Pittsburgh

Regional Director:Brenda Collins Phone: (317) 935-1862 Email: [email protected]

Region #12Sections Included:Chicago Northeast Wisconsin Northern Indiana Rockford Stateline Western Michigan

Regional Director:Yi-Cheng (Peter) Pan Phone: (847) 274-2094 Email: [email protected]

Region #13Sections Included:Iowa Minnesota Missouri Valley

Regional Director:Mark Dahn Phone: (952) 250-0753 Email: [email protected]

Region #14Sections Included:Colorado Four Corners Great Salt Lake Los Alamos

Regional Director:Brad Hoskins Phone: (435) 230-8394 Email: [email protected]

Region #15Sections Included:Arizona Central Valley Golden Gate Greater Los Angeles Hawaii San Diego Southern Nevada

Regional Director:Michael McGloin Phone: (714) 267-1742 Email: [email protected]

Region #16Sections Included:Alaska Columbia River Lewis & Clark Pacific Northwest

Regional Director:Emery Roberts 1807 South 118th Street #202 Seattle, WA, 98168 Phone: (206) 242-6543 Email: [email protected]

Region #17Sections Included:Mexico (Bajio) Mexico City Metro Monterrey, Mexico Villahermosa, Mexico

Regional Director:Joaquin Pablo Gutierrez Phone: +52 5 511145675 Email: [email protected]

Region #18Sections Included:German Israeli Nigeria North Atlantic Southern Africa

Regional Director:Mr. Mark Ormrod Phone: + 1204396827 Email: [email protected]

Region #19Sections Included:India / Kuwait Oman / QatarSaudi Arabian / Turk United Arab Emirates

Regional Director:Marwan Basrawi Phone: 567246998 Email: [email protected]

Region #20Sections Included:Fort McMurray Southwestern Ontario

Regional Director:Cindy Finley Phone: (905) 828-1313 Email: [email protected]

Region #21Sections Included:Shanghai

Regional Director:John J. Kinsey Phone: 858-633-0457 Email: [email protected]

ASNT REGIONAL DIRECTORS

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1984 Peter M. Stanley San Jacinto College1985 David Pavlock San Jacinto College1986 Leon Coke San Jacinto College Simon Crothers San Jacinto College1990 Darrell Flynn The Ocean Corporation Joe Villarreal The Ocean Corporation1991 Kathy J. Hays University of Houston Timothy J. Allen Texas A&M University1993 Frankie O’Donnell The Ocean Corporation Michael Grenna The Ocean Corporation1994 Jerry Yanello University of Houston1995 RonPfluger TexasA&MUniversity1996 Wei Tang Texas A&M University1998 HafizurRahman UniversityofHouston Musa O. Abdalla University of Houston Keng C. Yap University of Houston FrankP.Lopez UniversityofHouston Curtis W. Ansley North Harris College Carl D. Campbell Lee College Walter L. Roscom San Jacinto College Alan K. Goodman San Jacinto College2002 Albert Cisneros Lee College Christopher M. Burris North Harris College Daniel A. Morara Lee College Davi W. Arnaud The Ocean Corporation Everest Compton The Ocean Corporation Freddie St. Peter The Ocean Corporation Henry J. Kubicek IV The Ocean Corporation John F. Willis San Jacinto College Joseph Barriere The Ocean Corporation Keith Appis The Ocean Corporation LannyJ.Schwartz,Jr. TheOceanCorporation Paul A. Maggio The Ocean Corporation Robert Lee Gallien The Ocean Corporation Sam Montoya The Ocean Corporation Theresia A. Ballard Lee College Veena Wiyasilpa North Harris College2003 Christopher M. Burns North Harris College Dean Stankovich The Ocean Corporation Eric R. Castillo North Harris College Gerald W. Smith San Jacinto College JasonB.Ramirez TheOceanCorporation Joe F. Blackburn San Jacinto College JohnE.Johnson,Jr. TheOceanCorporation John Molina San Jacinto College

John M. Primacio North Harris College Kenneth L. Welch North Harris College Matthew C. Dorsett San Jacinto College Michael R. Stacy North Harris College Robin Moran The Ocean Corporation VanceA.Hale,Jr. NorthHarrisCollege2004 Americo Aguirre San Jacinto College Bassey Emmanuel Okon San Jacinto College Deanne Douglas Evans San Jacinto College Ernest A’akquanakhann San Jacinto College Gary Louis Willis San Jacinto College Harvey James Rath The Ocean Corporation JoseF.Rodriguez SanJacintoCollege Joseph Kamto San Jacinto College Kenneth L. Welch North Harris College Kevin Campbell The Ocean Corporation Michael Richard Reeves The Ocean Corporation Sarah Campbell The Ocean Corporation Timothy Mark Clark San Jacinto College Travis Chisholm San Jacinto College2005 Gilbert Garcia San Jacinto College Lonny Williams San Jacinto College Christopher Goodwin San Jacinto College Jonathan Kuper San Jacinto College Raymond Goodman San Jacinto College DonHerlitz SanJacintoCollege Thomas Handy San Jacinto College Chris Burris North Harris College Jules Mafo The Ocean Corporation Gerald Garcia The Ocean Corporation Greg Brock The Ocean Corporation Jason Mills The Ocean Corporation2006 Brett M. Davis The Ocean Corporation Brian Greenlee San Jacinto College Charles Wayne Smith The Ocean Corporation Chris Davis The Ocean Corporation Darren Caldwell The Ocean Corporation Edward May The Ocean Corporation JoeCortez,Jr. AmarilloCollege Rahul Ramchandra Bijai Texas A&M University Shannon Ray Urton Amarillo College Shannon Wayne Walker The Ocean Corporation2007 Habila Abrakson San Jacinto College Jonathan Audu San Jacinto College Scott Billeaud The Ocean Corporation

MartinDiaz AmarilloCollege Romeo Diokno San Jacinto College Sushant Dutta Rice University Atul Ganpatye Texas A&M University WendellHartley,Jr. SanJacintoCollege Ron Jiron The Ocean Corporation Susan Jones Amarillo College Kevin Kelley San Jacinto College Wade Lauer San Jacinto College Maria Magampon San Jacinto College Shauna Miller San Jacinto College Rilla Sadler The Ocean Corporation Charles Shepherd II The Ocean Corporation Brent Simmons The Ocean Corporation Cecil Soileau The Ocean Corporation VelmalineSzabo TheOceanCorporation David Toler Amarillo College Timeko Tubaya The Ocean Corporation 2008 Steve Adeyi San Jacinto College Hilario Aguirre The Ocean Corporation Adeymi Akanbi The Ocean Corporation Candy Alanis San Jacinto College CalvinLeeDawson,Jr. TheOceanCorporation Tom Heggen The Ocean Corporation Qindan Huang Texas A&M Wade Lauer San Jacinto College TommyOuzts TheOceanCorporation Tracy Pruitt San Jacinto College Tracy Ramos San Jacinto College2009 Carmen Andujar San Jacinto College De’Von Bankett The Ocean Corporation Monet Andrea Calhoun San Jacinto College Leslie Cmkovic San Jacinto College Andrew Dicharry The Ocean Corporation Duben Duckworth The Ocean Corporation Lucky Emofor The Ocean Corporation Ramone Garner The Ocean Corporation Brian Geary The Ocean Corporation Jonathan D. Heard The Ocean Corporation Brandy Holloway The Ocean Corporation Matthew Kline The Ocean Corporatio Darryl Lee Mixon The Ocean Corporatio Joshua Kyle Pike San Jacinto Colleg Fred Robert Vernon II San Jacinto College

GREATER HOUSTON SECTION ASNTSCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

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2010 ClementeArmenta,Jr. SanJacintoCollege Lucas Baror San Jacinto College JeffreyCowell TheOceanCorporation Leslie Crnkovic San Jacinto College Scott Heimbecker The Ocean Corporation Patrick Jones The Ocean Corporation Margo Lemke The Ocean Corporation Jack Morgan The Ocean Corporation Jerry Morrison II The Ocean Corporation Albert Nieto San Jacinto College Jose Rosario San Jacinto College Tracy Wicker The Ocean Corporation2011 ClementeArmenta,Jr. SanJacintoCollege Jason Brinkley San Jacinto College Warnis Hightower The Ocean Corporation Tel Mirich The Ocean Corporation Steven Newton The Ocean Corporation OkezieOsuorji BrazosportCollege JenniferOzuna SanJacintoCollege IvanRodriguez SanJacintoCollege Tracy Rogers San Jacinto College John William Widdowson The Ocean Corporation JeffWyatt SanJacintoCollege2012 EdwardDiaz SanJacintoCollege Kimberly Keil San Jacinto College Nicholas Pashigian San Jacinto College Dana Smith San Jacinto College2013 Randy Snakenberg The Ocean Corporation Lamont Beard The Ocean Corporation Tyler Smith The Ocean Corporation2014 Nwankpa Jude Chukwuma The Ocean Corporation Juan Peralta The Ocean Corporation Christopher Sands The Ocean Corporation Joshua White Texas A&M2015 Mark Hammond Texas A&M Richard Burcham The Ocean Corporation Richard Morell The Ocean Corporation DavidRodriguez SanJacintoCollege2017 BrandonHernandez OceanCorporation GeorgeRodriguez OceanCorporation Michael Tran Ocean Corporation Kristofer Christoferson Ocean Corporation

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1989 Ken Ducote Via NDT1990 Greg Hudkins Exxon1994 Charles Matthews MQS Inspection1995 Jerry Fulin El Paso1996 Larry Staton Via NDT1997 Ronald Rimer Raytheon Quality Inspection1998 David McGrath Brown & Root1999 Jason Riggs Union Tank Car2000 Dudley Breeding QA Inspection2001 David Bajula Longview Inspection2002 Patty Overton Siemens Westinghouse2003 John Molina Franks Tubular International2004 Jim Cain RTI Energy Systems2007 Matt Hendrix Fugro Consultants2008 Jason Landers Advanced Inspection Technologies2009 David Vaughn Acuren2010 Jared Williams Mechanical Integrity2011 Richard Luzardo Mistras Group2012 Jeff Nerat Hi-Tech Testing2014 Tim Reedy Turbo Non-Destructive Testing2015 Christopher Chamblee Tenaris2016 Erick Walker Oceaneering2017 Jason Burleson Level I Tyler Smith Level II John Chen Level III2018 Lee Lehrmann Level I Ryan Desoto Level II Donald Schick Level III

JERRY FULIN TECHNICIANS OF THE YEAR

GREATER HOUSTON SECTION Delsi Arana Wharton County JC JoeGarza WhartonCountyJC MatthewOrtiz WhartonCountyJC Jacinto Torres Wharton County JC ArnulfoMendoza WhartonCountyJC Tim Riemer Texas A & M ManuelGutierrez TexasA&M XavierBenitez TexasA&M MaximilianoOrtiz TexasA&M Able Solis Texas A & M Dale Stein III Texas A & M Brook Ann Beesley Ocean Corporation AmadorRamirez LoneStarCollege2018 Josue Briones Lee College Olusegun Akingboye Lone Star College Qusim Oyebamiji Lone Star College Annette Dikongue Lone Star College Walter Wood Jr. Lone Star College JeffersonMurray LoneStarCollage Jeremy Holley Lone Star College Nathaniel McGowan Lone Star College James Ajoku Lone Star College Steven Spruell San Jacinto College OlandoRamirez SanJacintoCollege Emily Wilson Texas A&M College Marco Duran Texas A&M College Alicia Guthrie Texas A&M College Andrew Listi Texas A&M College Alex Xiao Cai Texas A&M College Kaitlyn Siens Texas A & M College CarlosElizondojr. TexasA&MCollege Benjamin Perodeau World Spec NDT Training

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PAST SECTION CHAIRSErnest Aldredge 1966 - 67 Jim Lamb 1967 - 68 Pete Humphries 1968 - 69 Jon Stubbs 1969 - 70 Jack Walzel 1970 - 71 Frank Turner 1971 - 72 E.W Henderson 1972 - 73 I.W Boyce 1973 -74 E.D. Travis 1974 -75 Terry DeFalco 1975 - 76 Richard Pruett 1976 - 77 Bud Castner 1977 - 78 William Arnoult 1978 - 79 James Turner 1979 - 80 Don Childers 1980 - 81 Dave Culbertson 1981 - 82 Robert Finley 1982 - 83 Roderic Stanley 1983 - 84 Henry Kapuza 1984 - 85 Hal Dale 1985 - 86 Alan Burge 1986 - 87 Syl Viaclovsky 1987 - 88 Walt Matulewicz 1988 - 89 David Wolf 1989 - 90 Dan O’Farrell 1990 - 91 Nat Faransso 1991 - 92

Stephanie Sanders 1992 - 93 AI Baker 1993 - 94 Chuck Woodruff 1994 - 95 Gaylon Smith 1995 - 96 Jay Richardson 1996 - 97 Joe Mackin 1997 - 98 Kirk Austin 1998 - 99 Bob Cameron 1999 - 00 Charlie Pattillo 2000 - 01 AI Baker 2001 - 02 Jerry Fulin 2002 - 03 David McGrath 2003 - 04 Greg Hudkins 2004 - 05 Matt Skinner 2005 - 06 Dave Bajula 2006 - 07 Deal Moore 2007 - 08 John Iman 2008 - 09 Dwayne Witter 2009 - 10Ron Hayden 2010 - 11Skip Hoyt 2011 - 12Mike Oden 2012 - 13Jeff Wagner 2013 - 14John Chen 2014 - 15Jeff Wagner 2015 - 16Tim Roach 2016 - 17Rick Arnett 2017 - 18

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Bob Dunn 1974 Joe Marx 1976 Irving Boyce 1979 Robert Spinetti 1979 Lee Stroud 1981 Charles Sherlock 1982 Dave Culbertson 1985 Robert East, Jr. 1985 Don Childers 1987 Frank Malek, Jr. 1987 Syl Viaclovsky 1987 Donald Bray 1988 Hal Dale 1991

Roderic Stanley 1991 Bob Cameron 1992 Chuck Woodruff 1994 Nat Faransso 1997 Morteza Jafari 1998 Joe Mackin 2000Danny Keck 2002 Dave Bajula 2005 Jerry Fulin 2005 Skip Hoyt 2011Greg Hudkins 2012John T. Iman 2015John Chen 2016

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The Greater Houston Section’s Bylaws supplement the Bylaws of the American Society for Nondestructive Testing, Inc., (hereinafter called National Society) and clarifies the Section organization under the National Society. Nothing in the Section’s Bylaws shall be contrary to the National Society Bylaws; if conflicts arise, the National Society shall prevail.

ARTICLE I - NAME 1.1 The name of this organization shall be the American Society for Nondestructive Testing - Greater Houston Section, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the “Section”.

ARTICLE II - PURPOSE 2.1 The Section shall operate primarily for scientific and educational purposes in the field of nondestructive testing and materials evaluation. The Section shall strive to promote fellowship among those engaged in the field of nondestructive testing and materials evaluation. The Section shall formulate and promote efforts for recognition of the field of nondestructive testing and materials evaluation as a group of distinct sciences.

ARTICLE III - LIMITATIONS 3.1 The following limitations shall apply to the operations and activities of the Section.

3.1.1 No part of the funds of the Section shall inure to the benefit of any private individual or firm.

3.1.2 The Section shall engage in only activities that are educational, scientific or charitable.

3.1.3 Whenever fees are charged for commercial exhibits, authorization must be approved by the Section’s Board of Directors

ARTICLE IV - MEMBERSHIP 4.1 General

4.1.1 Membership shall consist of the following classes: Individual Members, Corporate Members, Honorary Members, Student Members, Military Members, and Retired Members.

4.1.2 Those seeking membership to the local Section shall meet the qualification requirements specified in Article II, Section 1 of the Bylaws of the National Society, shall fully

support and comply with the National Society’s Code of Ethics, and in addition, shall pay such fees as have been established. Upon approval of membership by the National Society the Member shall immediately receive all rights privileges thereof.

4.1.3 There shall be no membership restriction based on race, creed, color, sex, citizenship, or country of origin.

4.2 Voting Privileges

Voting rights are extended to Individual, Honorary, Military and Retired Members - one vote each. Corporate Member is entitled to one vote for each delegate enrolled in this Section, with a maximum of the three (3) delegates enrolled in the National Society; Individual, Honorary, Retired, Military and delegates of Corporate Members may hold office in the Section. Student members may not vote or hold office in the Section.

4.3 Refusal of Membership

The Section’s Board of Directors may refuse Section membership, may refuse to renew Section membership, or may stipulate the removal of a Member’s name from the roll of Members if by a two-thirds (2/3) vote the Member shall have been deemed guilty of conduct rendering the Member undesirable as a Member of the Section.

4.4 Delinquency and Termination

4.4.1 The membership of any Member who fails to pay any dues, fees or assessments of the Society due and owing for a period of more than sixty (60) days may be suspended. Such member shall be removed from the membership records of the Society and shall lose all of the rights and privileges of membership. It is the responsibility of the National Society to notify such Members of this suspension. To be reinstated, the member must reapply for membership and pay all fees required with new member.

4.4.2 The National Society’s Board of Directors may terminate the membership of any Member for violation of the Bylaws of the Society, or willful acts contrary to the Society’s Code of Ethics. Cause must be shown at a hearing of the National Society’s Board of Directors duly called and held after at least thirty (30) days notice in writing to the Member whose membership is in jeopardy. The Member shall have the right to speak or submit a written statement on his or her own

behalf and may be represented by counsel at the hearing. The decision of the National Society’s Board of Directors shall be final.

4.4.3 Any Director or Officer of the Section may be removed from office at any time for any cause deemed sufficient by the Sections Board of Directors, by an affirmative vote of two-thirds (2/3) or more of the full number of Directors acting at a meeting of the Section’s Board. The procedure for the removal of a Director or Officer shall be as delineated in the Section’s Bylaws. Vacancies on the Board caused by death, resignation, removal from office, or any other cause other than the expiration of a term shall be filled by the Section’s Board through an affirmative vote of two-thirds (2/3) or more of the full number of the Section’s Board of Directors until the next annual election by the members of the Section.

4.5 Honorary Membership

4.5.1 Honorary Membership for One (1) Year Honorary Membership for one (1) year may be granted by the Executive Committee of the Section as a special award for a member who has demonstrated outstanding leadership in the previous year. Nominations for candidates for Honorary Membership must be supported by at least ten (10) members of the local Section. Election shall be made by unanimous vote of the Section’s Executive Committee. No more than one Honorary Membership in anyone year may be granted. Dues shall be paid by the local Section.

4.5.2 Honorary Membership for Life (Retired Members Only) Honorary Membership for Life to the Section may be granted by the Executive Committee of the Section as a special award to Section Retirees who have contributed significantly through leadership and service to the Section. Nomination for Candidates for Honorary Membership for Life must be supported by at least ten (10) members of the local Section. Approval shall be by unanimous vote of the Section’s Executive Committee. Annual membership dues shall be paid out of the Section’s treasury and shall be sustained for the life of the Member provided a formal request (in writing) by the recipient for membership is submitted annually to the Section’s Executive Committee. In addition, the Honorary Member for Life will receive a complimentary meal at all monthly Section meetings.

BYLAWS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING -

GREATER HOUSTON SECTION, INC.

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ARTICLE V - OFFICERS 5.1 The Officers of the Section elected from the membership shall consist of a Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Treasurer and Secretary. Each of the Officers shall perform the duties, legally and customarily attached to their respective offices under the laws of the State of Texas and such other duties as may be required of them by the Section’s Bylaws.

5.2 A temporary vacancy in the office of Chairman of the Section shall be filled in the following order:

(a) By the Vice-Chairman

(b) By the Treasurer

(c) By the Secretary

(d) By any member of the Section’s Board of Directors, as determined by the Section’s Board of Directors

5.3 Each officer shall serve a term of one (1) year beginning on July 1st. The Chairman of the Section shall not succeed himself or herself.

ARTICLE VI - DUTIES OF OFFICERS

6.1 The Chairman of the Section shall have general administrative charge of the affairs of the Section and shall preside over meetings of the Section. The Chairman of the Section shall appoint Chairmen of all Standing and Special Committees and shall receive approval of these appointments from the Section’s Executive Committee. Chairmen of the Standing and Special Committees shall report directly to the Chairman of the Section.

6.2 The Vice Chairman of the Section shall act for the Chairman in the latter’s absence. The Vice-Chairman shall be Chairman of the Vendor’s Night Committee. The Vice-Chairman of the Section shall also assist other committee Chairs as required.

6.3 The Treasurer shall receive, disburse and account for all monies belonging to the Section. The Treasurer shall be responsible for maintaining the Sections accounts and prepare financial reports as required by this document and the Sections Executive committee. The Treasurer, with the consent of the Section directors, may obtain outside consultation and/or financial oversight for advice and assistance as required.

6.4 The Secretary shall transcribe minutes of all Section Board of Directors and the Executive Committee meetings and attend to Section correspondence as required. The Secretary shall also keep or cause to be kept all minutes of the Section Board of Directors and Executive Committee meetings.

ARTICLE VII - SECTION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 7.1 General

The Section shall be governed by a Board of Directors (referred to as Section Board) which shall determine the continuing operating policies and annual programs of the Section. The Section’s Board of Directors shall consist of the following:

(a) All Section Officers

(b) The immediate Past Chairman of the Section

(c) All Section Directors-at-Large

(d) All National Directors which are members of the Section shall be an ex- officio member, without vote

The immediate Past Chairman of the Section shall preside as Chairman of the Section’s Board of Directors. The Chairman of the Board of Directors may appoint Board Committee Chairmen as needed. Chairmen of the Board Committees shall report directly to the Chairman of the Board.

7.2 Six (6) members from the Officers and the Section’s Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum of the Section’s Board of Directors.

7.3 Vacancies occurring in the elected positions of the Section, through death, resignation, Board of Directors decision, or other cause shall be filled until the next annual election by a Member of the Section selected by the Section’s Board of Directors. The affirmative vote of two-thirds (2/3) or more of the voting members of the full number of the Board of Directors shall be required to fill these vacancies.

7.4 Each elected Director-at-Large shall serve a term of two (2) years beginning on July 1st following the date of their election. The number of Directors-at-Large to be elected each year shall be determined by the Board of Directors.

7.5 The affairs of the Section shall be managed by a Section Board of Directors chosen from among its Members. The Section’s Board of Directors may appoint, remove, and fix duties of officers or committees not defined in the Section’s Bylaws.

ARTICLE VIII - SECTION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 8.1 General

The Section’s Executive Committee shall be responsible for managing the operations of the Section in accordance with the Section’s Bylaws. The Section’s Executive Committee shall consist of the following:

(a) All Section Officers

(b) All Standing Committee Chairmen appointed by the Chairman of the Section

(c) All Special Committee Chairmen appointed by the Chairman of the Section shall be an ex-officio member, without vote

(d) All Section Directors-at-Large

(e) Chairman of the Section’s Board of Directors shall be an ex- officio member, without vote

8.2 The Chairman of the Section shall preside at meetings of the Executive Committee. In the absence of the Chairman, the Vice Chairman shall preside. Six (6) members from the Officers and the Standing Committee Chairmen shall constitute a quorum of the Executive Committee.

ARTICLE IX - MEETINGS 9.1 Regular Section

The Section shall hold a minimum of six (6) regular technical meetings each year in the Greater Houston area and the Members of the Section shall be notified at least ten (10) days in advance. Twenty (20) Members of the Section shall constitute a quorum at a regular meeting of the Section. This notification and all other notifications mentioned in the section Bylaws may be in the form of regular mail, electronic mail and/or by fax. It is the Section members’ responsibility to assure that a valid and current e-mail and/or fax number are registered with the Section.

The annual business meeting of the Section shall be held preferably in March of each year at the time and place specified by the Section’s Board of Directors, and announced by letter to the Members of the Section at least ten (10) days in advance. The annual business meeting may be in conjunction with a regular technical meeting. During the annual business meeting the Chairman of the Section shall hold the election for the candidates nominated by the Nominating Committee and any letter ballots received. Additionally, at this meeting the Treasurer of the Section shall present a verified report of the financial status of the Section as of the last financial audit. The annual business meeting agenda shall be published with the meeting announcement.

9.2 Special Section meetings may be called at any time by:

(a) The Section’s Board of Directors, by notifying Section Members in writing ten (10) days in advance of meeting.

(b) The Chairman of the Section, upon petition signed by at least ten percent (10%) of the Section’s voting Members, by notifying the Section members in writing ten (10) days in advance of the meeting the business to be conducted at the special meeting.

9.3 At least three (3) meetings of the Section’s Board of

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Directors shall be held in each fiscal year. The Section’s Board of Directors shall determine the times and places of these meetings. Meetings shall be announced by letter to the members of the Section’s Board of Directors at least ten (10) days in advance. Special meetings of the Section’s Board of Directors may be called by the Chairman of the Board or by the Section Secretary upon a signed petition of three (3) Section Board members. Such special meetings shall be announced by letter as stated above.

9.4 The Section’s Executive Committee shall meet monthly, as needed, to conduct the normal business operations of the Section. Additional meeting of the Executive Committee may be held as determined by the Chairman of the Section or a majority of the members of this Committee.

9.5 The Section may hold educational, technical, engineering, or scientific meetings, symposia, or conferences at such times and such places as the Section’s Board of Directors may determine subject to the policies of the Society.

9.6 The Section’s Board of Directors shall regulate its own proceedings, operating in accordance with “Robert’s Rules of Order” (revised edition) when applicable and not inconsistent with these Bylaws. The Section’s Board of Directors may, by resolution, delegate powers to special committees.

ARTICLE X - AMENDMENTS 10.1 The Bylaws of this Section may be amended, or new bylaws may be adopted, only as provided in this Article X. Amendments to the Bylaws may be proposed to the Section membership by submitting petitions to the Section’s Board which contain the substance of such proposed amendments or new Bylaws and upon:

(a) A simple majority vote of the Section’s Executive Committee, or

(b) A petition to the Section’s Secretary signed by at least ten percent (10%) of the Section’s voting Members.

10.2 Proposed amendments shall be submitted to members by letter ballot within thirty (30) days of the proposal. Marked and signed ballots are to be returned to the Section’s Secretary within thirty (30) days.

10.3 Approved amendments to the Section’s Bylaws will be effective the first (1st) day of the month following the close of balloting. A favorable majority of the ballots returned within the allowed thirty (30) days is required to amend the Bylaws.

ARTICLE XI - DISSOLUTION 11.1 The Section may be dissolved by affirmative vote of four-fifths (4/5) of the Section’s membership.

11.2 In event of such dissolution, the Chairman of the Section

shall see to the necessary legal notifications.

11.3 Section funds remaining after paying all Section obligations shall be transferred to the Society.

ARTICLE XII - NONRESPONSIBILITY OF THE SECTION 12.1 STATEMENT OF NONRESPONSIBILITY

The Section shall not be responsible for any personal views, theories, or statements advanced in authored papers, articles, or discussions presented at its meetings or set forth in any of its publications.

ARTICLE XIII - COMMITTEES 13.1 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

13.1.1 The Section’s Executive Committee shall be responsible for managing the operations of the Section in accordance with these Bylaws and approved policies. This Committee is responsible for coordinating the implementation of the goals and programs approved by the Section’s voluntary organization. This Committee shall meet monthly, as needed, to conduct the normal business operations of the Section. Additional meetings of the Executive Committee may be held as determined by the Chairman of the Section or a majority of the members of this Committee.

13.1.2 The Section’s Executive Committee may appoint representatives to act in an advisory capacity in any allied societies or organizations.

13.1.3 The Section’s Executive Committee shall function to aid and assist the Chairman of the Section and to conduct meetings in the absence of the Chairman and Vice Chairman.

13.2 STANDING COMMITTEES

The Chairmen for Standing Committees shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Section and, with the exception of the Nominating Committee, shall be subject to approval by the Section’s Board of Directors. The Standing Committees shall be composed, but not limited to, the following:

13.2.1 The Program Committee shall be responsible for assuring that the annual Program for the Section is arranged and published.

13.2.2 The Yearbook Committee shall be responsible for assuring that the annual Yearbook for the Section is published. This includes the preparation, printing, and distribution. The Vice Chairman of the Section shall assist the Chairman of this Yearbook Committee.

13.2.3 The Arrangements Committee shall be responsible for assuring the arrangements for monthly meetings of the Section, and Executive Committee meetings.

13.2.4 The Sponsors Committee shall be responsible for

soliciting and obtaining sponsors for the monthly meetings of the Section.

13.2.5 The Educational Committee shall be responsible for determining the wants and needs of the Section’s membership with regard to continuing education, and developing the appropriate programs to fit these needs.

13.2.6 The Membership Committee shall be responsible for all efforts to secure new members, maintaining members, and to encourage membership growth in the interest of the Section and ASNT.

13.2.7 The Nominating Committee shall be responsible for selection of the candidates who have expressed their willingness to serve as officers and/or directors-at-large for the Section.

13.2.8 The Vendor’s Night Committee shall be chaired by the Vice Chairman of the Section. This Committee shall be responsible to encourage and promote exhibitors participation at the Section’s annual Vendor’s Night function.

13.3 SPECIAL COMMITTEES

Special Committees shall be composed of, but not limited to, the following:

13.3.1 The Scholarship Award Committee shall be chaired by a Section’s Director-at-Large as appointed by the Chairman of the Section. The Scholarship Award Committee shall be responsible for encouraging the study of nondestructive testing as a profession by providing financial assistance to students/technicians pursuing a program of study at a university, college, or technical school within the State of Texas, leading to a degree or certificate in NDT related coursework.

13.3.2 The Technician of the Year Committee shall be chaired by a Section’s Director-at-Large as appointed by the Chairman of the Section. This Committee is responsible for encouraging and obtaining recommended recipients for the Section’s Technician of the Year award.

13.3.3 The Newsletter Committee shall be chaired by a Member of the Section as appointed by the Chairman of the Section. This Committee shall be responsible for ensuring that a monthly newsletter is published and distributed in a timely manner.

13.3.4 The Mentor of the Year Committee shall be chaired by a Section’s Director-at-Large as appointed by the Chairman of the Section. This Committee is responsible for encouraging mentorship within the Section and obtaining recommended recipients for the Section’s Mentor of the Year award.

13.4 BOARD COMMITTEES

Board Committees shall be composed of, but not limited to, the following:

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13.4.1 The Bylaws Committee shall be chaired by a Section’s Director-at-Large as appointed by the Chairman of the Section’s Board of Directors. This Committee is responsible for formulating and drafting revisions and amendments to the Section’s Bylaws.

In addition, this Committee shall review, develop, and maintain Operating Procedures and Job Descriptions to govern the administrative actives of the Section, and assure that these are distributed to Section Policy Manual holders. This Committee shall report and obtain approval from the Section’s Board of Directors.

13.4.2 The Financial Auditing Committee shall be chaired by a Member of the Section as appointed by the Chairman of the Section’s Board of Directors. This Committee is responsible for performing four yearly audits and to verify the annual report of the financial status of the Section at the end of fiscal year (June 30th). This Committee shall report the results of all audits to the Section’s Board of Directors.

13.4.3 The Topical Conference Committee shall be chaired by a Member chosen by the Section’s Board of Directors, or as approved by National ASNT Headquarters. The Chairman of this Committee shall provide reports on a regular basis regarding the status of this Committee and any requests for Section’s assistance.

ARTICLE XIV - FINANCIAL 14.1 FISCAL YEAR

The fiscal year of the Section shall commence on July 1st and terminate on June 30th.

14.2 EXPENDITURES

No officer, member of the Section’s Board of Directors, Committee Chairmen, or Member of the Section shall incur any financial obligations in the name of the Section or make payment of any monies of the Section without having previously had such action approved by the Section’s Board of Directors. Such approval by the Section’s Board of Directors may be as follows:

(a) Approval of individual items of expense.

(b) Approval of a detailed operating budget for a given Committee, or function as long as such budget is limited to the current fiscal year.

14.3 PAYMENT OF MONIES

All checks and other instruments for payment of monies of the Section shall be drawn by the Treasurer in the name of the Section and shall be signed by a Section officer or Director-at-Large.

14.4 FINANCIAL REPORT

The Treasurer shall present a verified report of the financial status of the Section at fiscal year end, at regular monthly meetings of the Section’s Executive Committee, at meetings of the Section’s Board of Directors, at annual business meeting, or at any other time as requested by the Section’s Board of Directors.

14.5 FINANCIAL AUDITS

The Financial Audit Committee shall perform four yearly audits (preferably on a quarterly basis) and verify the annual report of the financial status of the Section at the end of fiscal year (June 30th). The results of these audits shall be reported to the Section’s Board of Directors.

14.6 The Section’s Board of Directors may, at its discretion, provide a stipend to designated persons as it may be found necessary to effectively carry out the work and aims of the

Section. Any such stipend shall be approved by the Section’s Board of Directors and shall be limited to no more than an amount budgeted for anyone instance.

ARTICLE XV - NOMINATIONS 15.1 APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATING COMMITTEE

A Nominating Committee, consisting of three (3) active Members of the Section, shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Section before December 31st. The immediate Past Chairman of the Section should be given preference as Nominating Committee Chairman. Current officers and Directors-at-Large shall be excluded from voting membership on the Nominating Committee.

15.2 DUTIES OF NOMINATING COMMITTEE

The Nominating Committee shall meet the first available week in January of each year and shall nominate at least one candidate for each of the offices of Chairman, Vice Chairman, Treasury, and Secretary and a number of candidates for Directors-at-Large to replace the out-going Directors-at-Large. The number of incoming Directors-at-Large shall be determined by the Board of Directors. The nominating Committee shall secure the consent of each nominee before submitting their name into nomination.

15.3 REPORT OF NOMINATING COMMITTEE

The Nominating Committee shall report the names of the nominees to the Chairman of the Section and the Secretary prior to the publication of the Section’s Newsletter for the February regular technical meeting. The selection of the candidates who have expressed their willingness to serve shall be published in the February Newsletter. Additionally, the Chairman of the Section shall announce the names of all

candidates during the February meeting.

15.4 ADDITIONAL NOMINATIONS

After the names of the candidates submitted by the Nominating Committee have been published and at any time prior to March 1st of the same year, additional nominations for any or all of the offices may be made by written communication addressed to the Chairman of the Section and signed by any ten (10) voting Members of the Section.

ARTICLE XVI - ELECTIONS 16.1 ANNUAL ELECTION

If no additional nominations are received by the Chairman of the Section prior to March 1st, nominations shall be closed and the Secretary at the next succeeding annual business meeting (preferably in March) of the Section shall cast the unanimous vote of all Members of the Section for the election of the candidates nominated by the Nominating Committee. The nominees are then declared elected as of that time and shall be formally installed at the first Executive Committee meeting to be held in July of the same year.

16.2 ADDITIONAL NOMINATIONS: LETTER BALLOT

If the Chairman of the Section receives additional nominations for officers of the Section prior to March 1st, the Chairman shall request the Secretary of the Section to prepare a letter ballot which shall be sent prior to April 1st to each Section voting Member in good standing. Marked and signed ballots are to be returned to the Secretary and must be postmarked no later than by April 15th.

16.3 VERIFICATION AND COUNTING OF BALLOTS

The Secretary of the Section shall receive such ballots and shall determine from the Section’s records if the voter is entitled to vote. Tellers shall be appointed by the Section’s Chairman of the Board of Directors to count the ballots by May 1st. and to certify immediately the results of the vote to the Secretary. The candidate receiving the highest number of votes shall be elected. In the event of any tie in the voting, the individual selected by the Nominating Committee shall be declared elected. The nominees are then declared elected as of that time and shall be formally installed at the first Executive Committee meeting to be held in July of the same year.

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GREATER HOUSTON SECTION ASNT (US) MEMBERSHIP ROSTER - AS OF JULY 31, 2018Tyler S Waltermyer [email protected] Acerbi MFE Rentals [email protected] A Adams [email protected] A Adams [email protected] Adams [email protected] A Adeniran [email protected] Olusesan Adeniyi [email protected] Kumar Agrawal [email protected] Ahmed [email protected] Adeeb Aisamuddin Oceaneering [email protected] Akintunde Akinlade [email protected] Akinbo Akintode [email protected] Al-Janabi [email protected] Alexander Ohmstede Ltd [email protected] Alexander ALX Industries [email protected] H Ali [email protected] Allen [email protected] Allevato Stress Engineering Services Inc [email protected] R Almond [email protected] G Alonzo [email protected] C Alva [email protected] Alvarenga Jr [email protected] Arkel Amacker [email protected] H Amy [email protected] Kumar Anandan [email protected] V Anders Union Tank Car Company [email protected] Anderson Acuren [email protected] R Anderson [email protected] Andreadis [email protected] O Andu [email protected] A Angel [email protected] Aparicio [email protected] Arambula Jr [email protected] M Arceneaux [email protected] Ardoin Jireh Industries Ltd [email protected] Arellano Applus RTD USA [email protected] Aremu [email protected] J Armitt Lavender International NDT Consultants [email protected] M Armstrong Engineering Design [email protected] W Arnett [email protected] D Arnett [email protected] Arzanipour [email protected] L Aston Stanley Inspection [email protected] Atkins IRISNDT [email protected] A Austin [email protected] Austin TesCor Labs [email protected] D Averitt [email protected] D Avwotuhwaye Mohamad H Aydi [email protected] A Babin [email protected] Kumar Bagga [email protected] R Bajula [email protected] S Baker [email protected] A Baker Koch Specialty Plant Services Inc [email protected] Rowe Bansch NDE Solutions LLC [email protected] Barcelo [email protected]

Shane Barthelmess [email protected] Barton [email protected] Basma IRISNDT [email protected] J Batiste [email protected] Nolan Baugh [email protected] Bautista [email protected] L Becks Jr [email protected] Beeston [email protected] A Belanger [email protected] Bellistri Applus RTD USA [email protected] C Benneth [email protected] Bennett [email protected] P Bennett [email protected] Matthew Benson Integrity Solutions NDE [email protected] Berger GMI Group [email protected] Bertrand Eddyfi [email protected] K Bevel [email protected] R Billington [email protected] Bimeler P&B Testing Inc [email protected] J Bingham S & B Engineers & Constructors [email protected] S Birring NDE Associates Inc [email protected] Singh Birring [email protected] T Black Energy Industry Academy [email protected] M Blanchard-Witter [email protected] Allan Blanshan II [email protected] H Bobbitt [email protected] T Borum Sr [email protected] Bose [email protected] F Botten [email protected] Bouis Corrosion Resistant Alloys LP [email protected] Daniel Bowers [email protected] J Boyle [email protected] Bradley Inspection Plug Strategies LLC [email protected] J Briggs [email protected] Velasco Brillantes AGD Inspection Services LLC [email protected] Jacob Brooks [email protected] Brown [email protected] D Brown AADFW Inc [email protected] Brown Spartan Energy Services [email protected] Brown [email protected] K Brown [email protected] Antonio Brown Ocean Corporation [email protected] A Brown [email protected] T Bryan Bryan Laboratory Inc [email protected] J Bryant New Tech Systems [email protected] Budzisz G & S Non Destructive Testing [email protected] D Bufford [email protected] R Bullock [email protected] Burkett [email protected] Burleson [email protected] Barret Burleson [email protected] Neal Burleson [email protected] M Burnett [email protected] Burnett [email protected] Burnside [email protected] Burton Pine [email protected]

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Richard F Bush [email protected] Buzbee [email protected] L Cabirac [email protected] W Caffey [email protected] B Caldera [email protected] Calderon [email protected] Callahan [email protected] Mauricio Calva Valderrabano Chevron [email protected] E Cameron [email protected] Campbell [email protected] B Campbell [email protected] Campbell [email protected] J Cannon [email protected] M Cannon III [email protected] J Cantrell Jr [email protected] B Cantu [email protected] Benito Cantu Jr [email protected] Sanchez Carandang Jr AGD Inspection Services LLC [email protected] T Carmen Jr Apex Engineering Services [email protected] Carolan ASI Metals [email protected] A Castillo [email protected] Evan Caswell [email protected] Centeno [email protected] Chalker NACE International Gerald L Charlton [email protected] V Charpia [email protected] Z Chen [email protected] Wayne Choate [email protected] Chrisman San Jacinto College [email protected] L Christian III [email protected] W Clark [email protected] Cleburn [email protected] Clifton Ohmstede Ltd [email protected] M Cobb [email protected] L Cole Jr [email protected] C Cole [email protected] R Coleman [email protected] Collier Pine [email protected] Colorado [email protected] D Combs [email protected] E Conley II WH Laboratories [email protected] T Conner [email protected] W Cook [email protected] Cook [email protected] D Cook [email protected] E Cooper [email protected] Cooper [email protected] H Cordero [email protected] R Cortez Rothe Development [email protected] L Corvin Cor Solutions LLC [email protected] Cotie Acuren [email protected] Couch SBM Atlantia [email protected] Counts-Bradley Inspection Plug Strategies LLC [email protected] Courrege Hocker Incorporated [email protected] A Cox [email protected] P Cox [email protected] B Creech [email protected] L Crenshaw WelFab Inc

Jackson Robert Crissey Jr [email protected] A Crnkovic [email protected] Justin Crocker NDE Solutions LLC [email protected] A Crookshanks [email protected] Cruz Gulf Crane Services [email protected] L Culbertson [email protected] L Culbertson [email protected] Wayne Curl [email protected] D D’Angelo [email protected] G Daehling [email protected] Dalton [email protected] Dang [email protected] A Daramola [email protected] C Davenport [email protected] Davidson Cenergy International Services LLC [email protected] W Davidson [email protected] Davila [email protected] N Davis [email protected] Degan NACE International [email protected] W Delgatty [email protected] A Demaree [email protected] Denton [email protected] Ricardo DeSoto [email protected] L Dildy [email protected] A Dion Pressure Point Testing Inc [email protected] A Doherty [email protected] Wayne Domingue [email protected] D Donahue [email protected] A Donaldson [email protected] Charles Dornbusch [email protected] Gerwayne Dotson Napoleon F Douglas Jr [email protected] W Douglass [email protected] L Down Quality Concepts [email protected] Duckworth III Axis Pipe And Tube [email protected] P Ducote [email protected] Dugas Echo Maintenance [email protected] Paul Duke [email protected] D Duke MFE Enterprises Inc [email protected] Duke Houston Pipe Benders [email protected] D Duke MFE Enterprises Inc [email protected] B Duke [email protected] T Dultmeier [email protected] G Dunn [email protected] Dupre Jr [email protected] Duran [email protected] Duran [email protected] Eanes Stanley Inspection [email protected] Eason [email protected] P Edwards [email protected] Edwards TEAM Industrial Services [email protected] W Ehler Texas Nondestructive Testing Academy [email protected] N Ekukpe Ajith Antony Elanjickal [email protected] D Eli [email protected] Elliott [email protected] Elliott Lee College [email protected] Emrich [email protected]

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Laurent Enenkel Zetec Inc [email protected] A Engel [email protected] Montez Erzell [email protected] M Esquivel [email protected] G Estell [email protected] Ewig [email protected] V Falbo [email protected] A Fang Texas A&M University [email protected] Y Faransso [email protected] J Farmer [email protected] R Farmer Bluegill Energy [email protected] H Farmer SAIC [email protected] Fernandez [email protected] Fernandez Manero [email protected] L Files [email protected] Fina AUT Solutions [email protected] Florida American Acryl [email protected] A Foad [email protected] A Forde [email protected] J Forlini [email protected] Fourroux Gulf Crane Services [email protected] F Freudiger Jr [email protected] V Fritsch II [email protected] Fu [email protected] Fugett Weld Spec Inc [email protected] Fulin [email protected] S Furgason Integrity Test Lab LLC [email protected] Gao [email protected] Rizo Garcia Jr [email protected] J Garcia [email protected] J Garcia Richard A Garcia [email protected] A Garcia [email protected] W Garrett [email protected] Garrison [email protected] H Garza American Alloy Steel [email protected] Garza TS Upset & Thread [email protected] Daniel Garza [email protected] Angel Garza [email protected] Gaskill Garlock Pipeline Technology [email protected] L Gauthier ABB Group [email protected] K Ghanem [email protected] T Gibson [email protected] M Gilmore [email protected] Gilmore [email protected] Goings [email protected] Cosku Gokce [email protected] Gomez [email protected] Gabriel Gonzales [email protected] Gonzales Lyondell Basell [email protected] Gonzales Jr [email protected] Gonzales Jr [email protected] A Gonzales [email protected] A Gonzalez [email protected] Keith Goolsby Goolsby Testing Laboratories [email protected] RK Goolsby Goolsby Testing Laboratories [email protected] W Gordy [email protected] Goree Intertek [email protected]

Jeff Gourley Draco Global Solutions [email protected] J Goza Ocean Corporation [email protected] E Graham [email protected] C Grasty Jr Pan American Industries Inc [email protected] Green [email protected] T Gress [email protected] W Gries Zetec Inc [email protected] Griffin ALS Maverick Testing Laboratories Inc [email protected] Grisham ALX Industries [email protected] S Grossie [email protected] Guenther Southern Technical Services [email protected] G Guerra Sulzer Turbo Services [email protected] Terrell Guess [email protected] Gunter Damodar Gurugubelli [email protected] Gutierrez [email protected] Guzman National Oilwell Varco [email protected] M Hagan MISTRAS Group Inc [email protected] D Hall [email protected] J Hall [email protected] L Hall [email protected] C Hallberg IV [email protected] F Halley IV [email protected] R Halstead [email protected] Hammer HMH Energy Services [email protected] Steven Hammons [email protected] S Harding Stress Engineering Services Inc [email protected] L Hargrove [email protected] D Harper [email protected] T Harr AIP [email protected] Harris [email protected] W Hartman Jr [email protected] D Hartwig [email protected] Hartz [email protected] L Hatler [email protected] Mark Hawkins Iris Inspection Services Inc Philip Hebert Jr Fluor [email protected] R Heins III [email protected] Owen Hendrix Top Notch EDM Services [email protected] L Henley [email protected] R Hensley [email protected] L Hernandez [email protected] Hernandez [email protected] P Hernandez [email protected] Hernandez [email protected] Jorge Herrera ITI Systems Acoustic Emission Testing [email protected] Herrera [email protected] David Hertzog [email protected] Hill Applus RTD USA [email protected] L Hilyard [email protected] R Hironaka [email protected] Hitchman [email protected] Michael Hitt Testmasters Inc [email protected] Hoang Amerapex Corporation [email protected] J Hocker Hocker Incorporated [email protected] L Hodges Jr [email protected] E Holasek Sonic Systems International [email protected] T Holm [email protected]

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Harold Holton [email protected] C Hong [email protected] S Hosch [email protected] Jay House [email protected] Lawrance Howell Jr [email protected] Howells Oceanscan USA [email protected] K Howerton Jr [email protected] S Hoyt [email protected] J Hoyt Joshua A Hubbard Sonic Systems International [email protected] Kent Hubbard Hellier [email protected] P Hubenak [email protected] A Hudkins [email protected] M Huff [email protected] R Huffman [email protected] Huhs NRG Energy Inc [email protected] James Humphrey Jr [email protected] L Humplik [email protected] Hunter [email protected] Hurlebaus Texas A&M University [email protected] A Hutto Applied Standards Inspection [email protected] R Ikeler [email protected] Ilango DNV GL [email protected] T Iman [email protected] S Ingram [email protected] U Itina [email protected] D Jacobs PSSI NDT [email protected] T Jacobs III [email protected] K Jafari [email protected] Jahn Applus RTD USA [email protected] D James Acuren [email protected] James Corrpro [email protected] Jaye Stanley Inspection [email protected] W Jennette Weatherford International [email protected] Jensen [email protected] Jetly 3E NDT LLC [email protected] Jetly 3E NDT LLC [email protected] Andrey Jimenez [email protected] L Johnson [email protected] Wade Johnson [email protected] L Johnson II [email protected] A Johnson [email protected] C Johnson Sr [email protected] Johnson [email protected] Alan Johnston [email protected] R Jordan Turbo Nondestructive Testing Inc [email protected] Jose [email protected] R Joshi [email protected] Nehemias Jovel [email protected] M Jumbe [email protected] Jurek [email protected] A Kaffo [email protected] Kaough [email protected] M Kaplan [email protected] Kapuza [email protected] R Karunwi [email protected] L Keck [email protected] D Keith-Risner [email protected]

Ronterris W Kelly [email protected] Ray Kennedy [email protected] L Keys DNV GL [email protected] Khodabakhshian Konaraki [email protected] Ngoc Kieu Baker Hughes a GE company [email protected] Kim [email protected] Kimmons Hocker Incorporated [email protected] King Lion Inspection Services Inc [email protected] B Kirkpatrick Keith Knobloch Radarview LLC [email protected] S Knode [email protected] R Koeper [email protected] Luke Kohanloo [email protected] Venkata Kolluri [email protected] R Konerza [email protected] M Koshti [email protected] Koska Pine [email protected] Kostelny [email protected] S Kraneiss [email protected] A Krause [email protected] C Kresback [email protected] Krueger Daily Thermetrics Corporation [email protected] W Krynicki ExxonMobil [email protected] P Kuby [email protected] Kuchenbrod [email protected] A Laird [email protected] C Lam NOV Tuboscope [email protected] Lancon Thermo Fisher Scientific [email protected] E Landers [email protected] P Lang Fluor Enterprises [email protected] Lang WFI International Inc [email protected] Lara [email protected] D Lawson [email protected] W Layssard [email protected] Leal [email protected] LeBoeuf [email protected] Ledesma Jr [email protected] Honorio Ledezma II NDT Spot Inc [email protected] M Lee TEAM Industrial Services [email protected] L Lee [email protected] Lee Lehrmann [email protected] Lemus [email protected] Leon Oceanscan USA [email protected] M Leon NDT Innovations Inc [email protected] N Leveille [email protected] Paul Levron [email protected] Levron NDT Training & Testing Center [email protected] P Levron NDT Training & Testing Center [email protected] E Lewellen [email protected] Earl Lewis Jr [email protected] Lewis [email protected] A Likos [email protected] Michael Likos [email protected] Mark S Lind [email protected] J Lindo [email protected] W Lindsey [email protected] Lira [email protected] Liu [email protected]

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Dewey Lloyd III [email protected] D Locke Hellier [email protected] Lockhart [email protected] Loes [email protected] Loeza [email protected] Loftin [email protected] Lomeli Jr [email protected] Lopez [email protected] Lopez [email protected] Lopez Ocean Corporation [email protected] Miguel Lopez [email protected] A Lopez [email protected] Lu Zachary Holdings Inc [email protected] Ludwig [email protected] L Lujan [email protected] Mackin International Pipe Inspectors Association Inc [email protected] L Mackin [email protected] P MacLean [email protected] J Mallard Jr [email protected] Manjarrez [email protected] A Mankenberg Shell Intl Exploration & Production [email protected] L Mann [email protected] P Marburger [email protected] Turner Marks NDT Training & Testing Center [email protected] A Martel [email protected] M Martin [email protected] Martinez [email protected] Martinez PK Technology [email protected] A Mateene [email protected] Matinfar [email protected] B Matthews [email protected] Mays [email protected] Blaine McAnulty MAC NDT Services LLC [email protected] C McAnulty [email protected] H McCabe [email protected] McClain [email protected] McClellan [email protected] A McClelland [email protected] D McCollum [email protected] J McCormick [email protected] L McCoy Eddie F McCullough [email protected] McCullough [email protected] L McGee [email protected] McGowan [email protected] McGowne [email protected] T McGrath [email protected] T McHone [email protected] J McKnight [email protected] D McLain TechnipFMC [email protected] McLemore Steven C McNeill [email protected] McNicol [email protected] S Medford [email protected] Medina III [email protected] L Meeker [email protected] Mehra Petrodynamix LLC [email protected] T Mellert MISTRAS Group Inc [email protected]

Bush Mellish [email protected] W Melroe [email protected] Mendez Patterson Tubular Services [email protected] Mendoza [email protected] M Metzger [email protected] Mican Olin Chlor Alkali Products [email protected] Middleswarth NOV Tuboscope [email protected] Miertschin Iris Inspection Services Inc [email protected] Miertschin Iris Inspection Services Inc [email protected] Miettinen [email protected] B Mikus Jr [email protected] B Millard [email protected] Joe Miller [email protected] Miller [email protected] Raymond Miller Jr [email protected] G Miller [email protected] Mims Jr [email protected] J Mims [email protected] Elliot Mindieta [email protected] Misawa IRISNDT [email protected] Bhagubh Mistry Chevron [email protected] Mitchell [email protected] A Mitchell [email protected] Monsalve OK Leasing Latin America Energy LLC [email protected] Montgomery [email protected] R Montoya [email protected] Deal Moore NDT Seals Inc [email protected] Moore [email protected] Moore [email protected] Carlos V Moral NOV Tuboscope [email protected] Morales [email protected] L Morgan Sr [email protected] L Morris [email protected] John Morris [email protected] Morrison Tech Sales [email protected] Mottram [email protected] S Moul [email protected] Moussazadeh [email protected] Moussongi Dikongue [email protected] Mouton [email protected] J Mucka III [email protected] A Muldoon [email protected] N Mungia [email protected] Munoz [email protected] Murray [email protected] Muthurathinam [email protected] K Nance [email protected] E Nash [email protected] Nasri [email protected] F Navas NOV Tuboscope [email protected] M Necroto [email protected] D Neidhardt [email protected] W Newton [email protected] Ngbanda [email protected] Nguyen [email protected] Nichols [email protected] Nidathavolu Sharp NDE LLC [email protected] B Nix [email protected]

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Ferguson C Noh [email protected] D Nolan [email protected] James Norman [email protected] W Northcutt [email protected] T Norton Jr [email protected] Norvell JZ Russell Industries Inc [email protected] F Norwood [email protected] Lynn Norwood [email protected] Novosad Pan American Industries Inc [email protected] K Ntete [email protected] J Nyholt [email protected] O’Brien [email protected] O’Brien [email protected] I Obomeile [email protected] W Oden [email protected] C Odum [email protected] Ogale Gulf Copper & Manufacturing Corp [email protected] C Oguh [email protected] Ogunyoku [email protected] A Ohliger [email protected] Ohliger [email protected] J Ojelade [email protected] T Ojo [email protected] Olalekan [email protected] Babatu Olowolayemo [email protected] B Olsen Bechtel Corporation [email protected] Joh Onyekachi [email protected] O Oribayo [email protected] Orrill [email protected] Luis Ortega Alvarez [email protected] C Ostinelli Pro Energy [email protected] R Overton [email protected] Oyebamiji [email protected] Panchala [email protected] Pandher [email protected] K Parayitham [email protected] Parkhurst [email protected] Cortez Partner [email protected] V Patel [email protected] S Patteson [email protected] Allen Patton [email protected] P Pavlu [email protected] Peloquin [email protected] Peloquin Welder Testing Inc [email protected] Pena [email protected] M Pena Adam C Peoples [email protected] Perez [email protected] J Perez [email protected] Perez [email protected] Perez [email protected] Perez Inuktun InCommand Robotics LLC [email protected] David Perez Garcia [email protected] Perodeau [email protected] Perrin ExxonMobil [email protected] Balingasa Pertez Jr AGD Inspection Services LLC [email protected] Perz NDT-PRO Services [email protected] J Peters ED Inspection Services [email protected]

Charles K Peurifoy Quality Support International Inc [email protected] M Phillips [email protected] S Pichon [email protected] Pikulski Materials Development Corporation [email protected] N Pillai [email protected] Pillai [email protected] J Pinell [email protected] Pinheiros [email protected] Pizarro AUT Solutions [email protected] L Plasek [email protected] L Pledger [email protected] J Plemons [email protected] Plume [email protected] D Pontello [email protected] M Poole [email protected] Portillo MISTRAS Group Inc [email protected] Post Oceanscan USA [email protected] Terrell Powell [email protected] P Powers P&B Testing Inc [email protected] Prasad NDT Consultancy Services [email protected] Preston [email protected] R Proctor [email protected] Proctor [email protected] W Pyland [email protected] M Qadir [email protected] Qu [email protected] A Quintanilla Xavier Quintanilla Jireh Industries Ltd [email protected] Quiroz [email protected] R Rahe [email protected] Ramnanansingh [email protected] L Ramos Ocean Corporation [email protected] Ramos III [email protected] F Ramos [email protected] Randall [email protected] A Randle [email protected] Rankin Accu-Test Labs [email protected] S Rawat [email protected] L Rebenack [email protected] W Reese Sr [email protected] G Reese [email protected] James Regan [email protected] Reitz [email protected] R Repp [email protected] E Reyes [email protected] Richardson Jr Texas Steel Conversion Inc [email protected] D Richardson [email protected] A Riggs Union Tank Car Company [email protected] Rimer [email protected] W Rimer [email protected] E Rios NOV Tuboscope [email protected] J Rivas [email protected] Scott Roach [email protected] Roberts Humble Machine Works [email protected] W Roberts NDT Seals Inc [email protected] Robinson [email protected] E Robinson [email protected] Robles [email protected]

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Devon James Robotham [email protected] Rodriguez [email protected] Rodriguez Oceanscan USA [email protected] Rodriguez [email protected] Rogal [email protected] Rogers Hocker Incorporated [email protected] L Rosario [email protected] A Rose IV [email protected] N Roseen [email protected] Alan Rosenthal [email protected] J Ruddy [email protected] P Ruffino [email protected] J Rushing Precision Flange & Machine Inc [email protected] Rushing [email protected] Z Russell JZ Russell Industries Inc [email protected] Rutledge Scan Systems Corporation [email protected] E Ryan Applied Standards Inspection [email protected] V Rypien [email protected] Sadek [email protected] Salazar [email protected] Salit Cenergy International Services LLC [email protected] A Saltaformaggio [email protected] P Samy [email protected] L Sanchez [email protected] Thomas Sanchez [email protected] Sanchez [email protected] Allen Sanders [email protected] L Sanders Esteban Santana-Barrera Daily Thermetrics Corporation [email protected] Sasser [email protected] Satterfield [email protected] G Schanlaub [email protected] C Schexnayder Oilwell Tubular Consultants [email protected] L Schick Cameron International [email protected] K Schick Test Masters Inc [email protected] E Schram NDT 3 Consulting Services [email protected] Schreiber Texas Steel Conversion Inc [email protected] M Schwartz Applied Standards Inspection [email protected] P Scott [email protected] Seaborg [email protected] R Seals HMT Inspection [email protected] Wayne Sebren NDT Seals Inc [email protected] Segu [email protected] A Selman [email protected] D Semon [email protected] Sena [email protected] G Sens Chevron [email protected] Serrell Access Plug Flange Inc [email protected] A Shaffer NOV Tuboscope [email protected] R Shah [email protected] Sharifi Samani [email protected] T Shaw [email protected] Shinyavskiy [email protected] Marie Shittu [email protected] Shook [email protected] E Shopoff [email protected] Sierra Lion Inspection Services Inc [email protected] M Simmons [email protected]

Troy D Sims G & S Non Destructive Testing [email protected] Singh [email protected] Karan Singh [email protected] Singleton [email protected] Sisson Quality Equipment Distributors Inc [email protected] M Skaggs Jr [email protected] E Skidmore [email protected] Sloan Trinity Steel Fabricators [email protected] L Smith [email protected] J Smith [email protected] Curtis Smith Eddyfi Technologies [email protected] J Smith [email protected] R Smith [email protected] K Smith [email protected] A Smith [email protected] Smith [email protected] D Smith NDS Products [email protected] James Smith [email protected] W Smith [email protected] Smith [email protected] Snider Accu-Test Labs [email protected] T Snyder Transocean Offshore [email protected] Sohn [email protected] M Soto Jr [email protected] W Spiess Exova [email protected] P Sprinkle [email protected] Roy Spurling [email protected] E Squair [email protected] Stabler [email protected] L Staggs [email protected] W Standlee [email protected] W Stanford [email protected] M Stanley Roderic K Stanley [email protected] Stansbury ALX Industries Joseph M Starke [email protected] Staudt [email protected] Steele Olympus America Inc [email protected] M Steen [email protected] Stelly [email protected] A Sterchi [email protected] A Stetler [email protected] G Stevenson Acuren Royal Stewart Patterson Tubular Services [email protected] Stewart [email protected] M Stiles [email protected] T Stow [email protected] A Strachan Sensor Networks [email protected] Strawn [email protected] A Stroman [email protected] M Struss MFE Rentals [email protected] H Stuckey [email protected] Scott Suter Intertek [email protected] S Suttle Hi-Tech Testing [email protected] Sweet [email protected] Sweezey [email protected] Abbas Syed [email protected] Taghiyev [email protected]

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Fei Tang [email protected] Gene Tate [email protected] Taylor [email protected] Theriot [email protected] N Thibodeaux-Paris [email protected] W Thomas [email protected] D Thomas Larry Thomas [email protected] Thompson [email protected] A Thompson [email protected] V Thomson [email protected] Thorpe [email protected] P Thurman [email protected] A Tijani [email protected] E Tillman [email protected] B Tillotson [email protected] Tinkle JZ Russell Industries Inc [email protected] Tinsley [email protected] R Tipton [email protected] Torgerson GCT Inspection Inc [email protected] L Torgerson GCT Inspection Inc [email protected] Torres Lion Inspection Services Inc [email protected] D Torres [email protected] A Trefelner [email protected] R Trevino [email protected] A Triveno [email protected] Troutman [email protected] H Tuggle [email protected] Turley III [email protected] A Turner [email protected] Tyson [email protected] Umeh [email protected] D Upchurch [email protected] J Valdes Sr [email protected] Valdez [email protected] A Valencia [email protected] A Van Hook [email protected] Varner National Oilwell Varco [email protected] VeDao [email protected] Veipert [email protected] Vemula Scientific Drilling [email protected] Vera [email protected] E Vera [email protected] A Viaclovsky [email protected] Victorson TEAM Industrial Services [email protected] A Vidaurri Jr [email protected] F Vidimos [email protected] C Vigil [email protected] L Vila [email protected] Viles [email protected] Villanueva [email protected] Villarreal GE Oil & Gas [email protected] P Villermin [email protected] K Vinyard Applus RTD [email protected] Redale Waggoner [email protected] A Wagner [email protected] L Wall MHT Access Services [email protected] Wallace [email protected]

Ningyu Wang [email protected] Wang [email protected] M Ward On Track Properties Inc [email protected] D Warren [email protected] Watson [email protected] B Webb [email protected] Webb Access Plug Flange Inc [email protected] H Webb [email protected] Michael Webb [email protected] L Wechsler MISTRAS Group Inc [email protected] W Weimer Myrex Industries [email protected] R Wells Sulzer Turbo Services [email protected] Werner [email protected] Westhause CATSI Inc [email protected] D Whitaker [email protected] B White Wiss Janney Elstner Assoc Inc [email protected] C White [email protected] White Cenergy International Services LLC [email protected] White Accu-Test Labs [email protected] J White [email protected] E Whitehead [email protected] Whiteside Michigan Institute of Aviation & Tech [email protected] D Wieland [email protected] Wiess GE Oil & Gas [email protected] B Wild [email protected] T Willhoite III [email protected] C Williams [email protected] Williams [email protected] Q Williams Jr [email protected] H Williams Victoria Mechanical Services Inc [email protected] L Williams [email protected] C Williamson BP America [email protected] G Wilson [email protected] S Wind [email protected] Wood Ocean Corporation [email protected] Wood Ocean Corporation [email protected] Wood [email protected] P Woodruff Jr [email protected] Woodson [email protected] T Wooten Leak Detection Specialist Inc [email protected] M Wright [email protected] M Yeboah [email protected] Young [email protected] R Young [email protected] Yukes Pan American Industries Inc [email protected] L Zanek [email protected] Zaragoza Fugro USA Land [email protected] Zhou Olympus America Inc [email protected] Zoofan TEAM Industrial Services [email protected]

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