Configuration · Shop Manager · 5 minutes

Operator Certifications

Track operator training certificates — NDT, visual inspection, process-specific. Blocks unqualified operators from certain WOs.

What this solves

Only a trained operator should run a chrome line. Only a certified NDT inspector should sign off on a thickness reading. Only someone with current cyanide handling should handle cyanide-bearing baths.

Certification tracking enforces this automatically — unqualified operators don't see the Start button on WOs they can't run.

Menu: Plating → Configuration → Operator Certifications.

Certification types

Distinct from Safety Training (WHMIS etc.). Operator certifications are process-qualification:

  • Level I / II / III NDT (PT, MT, UT, ET)
  • Visual inspection certification (NAS410, SNT-TC-1A)
  • Process-specific (Aluminum anodize, passivation, electroless nickel)
  • Equipment-specific (rectifier operation, hoist operation, forklift)
  • Welding (per code — CWB, AWS D1.1, etc.)

Define types in Plating → Configuration → Certification Types.

Creating a certification record

Open an employee → Certifications tab → Add:

Field What to set
Certification Type From the catalog
Issuing Body Internal / ASNT / CWB / customer-specific
Cert Number Vendor cert reference
Issue Date
Expiry Date If applicable (NDT = 3-5 yrs typical)
Scope Specific processes, specific customers
Certificate PDF Upload the cert
Annual Vision Test Date For NDT types — mandatory annual check

Linking to work centres and recipes

A work centre can require specific certifications (see Work Centres setup). A recipe or operation node can also require.

Operator certification logic:

  • Work centre requires Cert A → Operator must hold current Cert A to clock in
  • Recipe operation requires Cert B → Even at a permitted work centre, the operator must also hold Cert B

Cascade — missing any one blocks clock-in.

Expiry automation

Certifications with expiry:

  • 60 days before: soft warning email to operator + supervisor
  • 30 days before: yellow flag in the list
  • Expired: certification marked inactive, operator loses access

Annual vision tests for NDT auto-track separately — a qualified NDT operator with lapsed vision cert is temporarily blocked from NDT work until vision is re-tested.

Scope restrictions

A customer might require "only operators on customer-specific training X can touch their parts". Stored as scope:

  • Customers — operator allowed for these specific customers only
  • Processes — operator allowed for these specific process types
  • Facilities — operator allowed at these sites only

WO assignment logic checks scope before showing Start.

Reporting

Certification Matrix spreadsheet:

  • Rows = employees
  • Columns = certification types
  • Cell = expiry date (red if expired, yellow if due within 60 days)

Standard audit artefact for AS9100, Nadcap, N299 pedigree.

New-hire workflow

When a new employee is hired with plating experience:

  1. Create employee record
  2. Request certification copies from the employee
  3. Verify with issuing body (callback / online lookup)
  4. Create certification records with scans
  5. Assign to work centres per their proven scope

Never skip verification. We've had cases where the cert claim didn't match the issuing body's records.

What can go wrong

Operator can't clock in, swears they're certified

Open their record → Certifications tab. Is the cert there? Expired? Scope-restricted? Typically one of those.

Certification body closed down / cert can't be verified

Special case. Document the situation. Get equivalent training from a current provider. Keep old cert in record as historical context.

Customer-specific training expired mid-job

Re-certify ASAP. WO can be temporarily assigned to a different operator with the scope, or pause the WO. Do not silently continue.