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PCN24 Update: BINDT/PCN introduces Dual Certification for Levels 1 and 2 in MT, PT and VT
21 May 2026
THE BRITISH Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT) has announced an important update under PCN24, introducing a new Dual Certification option for Level 1 and Level 2 candidates within the magnetic particle testing (MT), penetrant testing (PT) and visual testing (VT) methods.

This development provides greater flexibility for NDT professionals by allowing certification for single-sector, dual-sector and multi-sector across product sectors within a single qualification pathway.
The applicable product sectors are as follows and are as have always been addressed by the PCN scheme:
- Welds (w)
- Castings (c)
- Forgings/Wrought products (f/wp).
Candidates now have the following options:
- Single-sector: any one of the product sectors listed above.
- Dual-sector: any two of the product sectors listed above.
- Multi-sector: all three of the product sectors listed above.
The new dual-sector certification is designed to better reflect the practical demands of industry, where technicians are often required to work across multiple material and component types. Instead of pursuing separate certifications for each sector, candidates can now achieve broader recognition of competence more efficiently.
Benefits of dual certification
- Increased Versatility: technicians certified in two sectors can expand their employability across a wider range of projects and industries, including oil and gas, aerospace, manufacturing, power generation and fabrication.
- Reduced Duplication: by combining sectors within one certification route, candidates may reduce the time, administration and costs associated with obtaining multiple standalone qualifications.
- Industry Alignment: many employers require personnel capable of inspecting diverse products. Dual certification aligns more closely with real-world operational requirements and workforce flexibility.
Who does this affect?
This update applies specifically to PCN Level 1 and Level 2 certifications, making it particularly relevant for:
- New entrants building broader qualifications early in their careers.
- Existing technicians seeking to expand their sector coverage.
- Employers looking to develop more adaptable NDT teams.
The introduction of dual certification demonstrates BINDT/PCN’s continued commitment to modernising certification pathways and supporting industry needs.
Candidates and employers are encouraged to review the latest PCN24 documentation for full details on eligibility, examination requirements and implementation timelines at: www.bindt.org/Certification/PCN24download
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