Thermography Level II Course & Certification Exam

Start Date End Date Venue Fees (US $)
10 May 2026 Jeddah, KSA $ 4,500 Register
16 Aug 2026 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia $ 4,500 Register
13 Dec 2026 Dubai, UAE $ 3,900 Register

Thermography Level II Course & Certification Exam

Introduction

Level II Certified Infrared Thermographer® is a five-day course for the application of qualitative thermal imaging for P/PM, Condition Assessment, Condition Monitoring, Quality Assurance, Forensic Investigations, and Building Sciences. If you're a Level I thermographer who is ready to take a deeper dive into the world of infrared imaging and inspections, Level II certification will give you the practical inspection tools you need to level up your thermography game. The Level II certification course will take you deeper into the science that influences how infrared images look, and how to get more accurate measurements than ever. You'll also learn the practical tools of the trade that will allow you to analyze your images and understand what they're telling you, given the equipment you're inspecting and the conditions you're working in.

Becoming Certified Infrared Thermographer® you have to:

  • Prerequisite: Level I Certification
  • Attend the training and go for open book exam of 66 multiple choice questions, and passing 80% of it.
  • Infraspection certification is good for life and does not expire, there are no renewal fees.

Objectives

    Level II Thermographers will be qualified to:

    • Select the appropriate infrared thermography techniques and understand their limitations
    • Specify the appropriate hardware, methods and software
    • Measure and analyse thermographic data
    • Perform advanced image post processing (area analysis, montage, statistical analysis etc) and diagnosis
    • Apply thermography theory and techniques, including measurement and interpretation of survey results
    • Recommend appropriate corrective actions
    • Prepare reports on condition, recommend corrective action and report on effectiveness of repairs
    • Provide technical direction and supervise personnel at or below level 1
    • Establish acceptance and severity criteria
    • Recommend the use of alternative inspection technologies
    • A thorough review of the concepts taught in the Level I certification course that will bring you up to date with the latest IR cameras and imaging techniques used by thermography professionals
    • Advanced, practical image analysis and reporting by using advanced camera operations and temperature measurement concepts
    • Expanded understanding of Heat Transfer theory to give you the knowledge you need to analyze the thermal anomalies you’ll see under a variety of applications and conditions
    • Advanced radiometric concepts of emissivity and reflectivity that will hone your temperature measurement skills
    • Real-world lessons learned that will help you approach inspections in a safe, professional manner
    • Practical, hands-on camera exercises that will enhance your ability to measure temperatures and diagnose critical issues
    • Examine infrared science fundamentals to deepen understanding of thermal imaging
    • Interpret advanced infrared theory to improve diagnostic accuracy
    • Identify sources of temperature measurement errors and apply corrections
    • Construct quantitative reports to communicate infrared findings effectively
    • Establish operational limits for infrared equipment based on performance data

Training Methodology

Participants to this training course will receive a thorough understanding on the subjects covered by the course outline with the trainer utilising a variety of proven adult learning teaching and facilitation techniques. Course methodology includes professional schematics, videos, case studies surrounding the topic which will enable the participants to have an in-depth understanding of the topic as well as practical skills to implement the learning into real life strategies.

Who Should Attend?

This highly practical and interactive course has been specifically designed for

  • Mechanical & electrical maintenance supervisors, technicians, and engineers
  • Condition Monitoring, Inspection, Reliability and Machinery Diagnostics specialists.

Course Outline

Thermometry Fundamentals

  • Thermometry Concepts
  • Temperature scales and conversions
  • Absolute and relative temperatures
  • Classes and benefits of contact thermometers
  • Classes and benefits of non-contact thermometers
  • Identifying and reducing errors

IR Theory

  • IR Fundamentals
  • Units for measuring radiant power
  • Relationship between power and temperature
  • Planck’s blackbody curves
  • Building construction technology
  • Survey objectives and methods
  • Environmental conditions
  • Supplementary inspection methods
  • Fault analysis
  • Acceptance criteria
  • Safe systems of work
  • Roles and responsibilities

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