GSO ISO 18436-2:2014
ISO 18436-2:2003
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
02 April 2014
Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines -- Requirements for training and certification of personnel -- Part 2: Vibration condition monitoring and diagnostics
GSO ISO 18436-2:2014 Files
Arabic
27 Pages
Current Edition
71.97 OMR
English
15 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
45.5 OMR
GSO ISO 18436-2:2014 Scope
This part of ISO 18436 specifies the general requirements for vibration analysis personnel who perform machinery condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines. Certification to this standard will provide
recognition of the qualifications and competence of individuals to perform machinery vibration measurements
and analysis using portable and permanently installed sensors and equipment.
This part of ISO 18436 covers a four-category certification programme that is based on the technical areas
discussed herein.
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