
(AGENPARL) – mer 05 ottobre 2022 New and Intuitive Infrared Training Center (ITC) Website Boosts Thermography Education in the
Classroom, Online, or at Your Facility
Thousands of professionals in fields ranging from building diagnostics, electrical inspection, optical gas
imaging, and industrial automation are benefitting from latest infrared camera technology, both to improve
their work and grow their careers. Whether handheld or on a drone, these thermal imaging systems can
detect anomalies and problems that are often invisible to the naked eye. However, it requires some
education to make the most of thermography and get the job completed quickly, efficiently, and most
important, accurately.
New website makes training and certification easier
Finding the right thermography classes is now easier and more intuitive thanks to a newly launched website
for the Infrared Training Center (ITC). This site will not only help existing and aspiring thermographers
determine the right course to derive more value from thermal inspections, but also help them make a better
case to their employers to sponsor this kind of professional development. They ll find the right training to
ensure they conduct inspections the right way based on a strong educational foundation instead of
working on assumptions and guesses.
Professional upskilling
Proper training increases the safety of thermography personnel as well as their colleagues who remediate
issues thermography uncovers, all the while cutting down troubleshooting time, improving productivity, and
creating more effective predictive maintenance programs. That may include keeping mission critical
equipment running while maximizing output and minimizing downtime. The end result is a reduction of
outages, and potentially, the avoidance of catastrophic and expensive failures.
The exciting field of thermography takes both training and experience to ensure that readings are both
accurate and actionable. ITC meets that training need with the highest quality interactive thermography
courses from highly qualified international thermography instructors. All ITC courses maintain
ISO 9001
certification, ensuring they offer valuable training, certification, and recertification in all aspects of infrared
thermography. After all, interpreting thermal imaging correctly comes down to training, experience, and first-
hand knowledge of the science behind it all.
Scott DeRaps, ITC graduate and Level I Thermographer with Coutts Brothers Inc.
“ITC trainings have given me the knowledge and the confidence to go into the field and provide high quality
inspections for our clients. These inspections are going to save our clients time and money, and can save
them from a possible catastrophic failure.”
Whatever your level!
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Trade professionals and engineers have varying levels of experience with thermographic applications, and
regardless of their experience, the ITC can work to their benefit, starting now.
For new unexperienced users, the introductory courses (Level I) serve to better communicate the value and
benefits of working with thermal imaging. For those a step further in their experience and who are already
familiar with leveraging thermography in the field (Level II), ITC helps with staying up-to-date with the latest
tips and trends while maintaining the highest level of globally recognized certification to boost credibility. And
lastly, much more detailed and advanced courses (Level III) round out the program for the experienced users
who are honing their skills and keeping their certifications up to date. No matter what level they take, ITC
certification can increase a professional s credibility, enhance their career, and build thermal imaging
inspection businesses.
Visit the
new ITC website
today to begin or continue your thermography training journey.
About Teledyne FLIR
Teledyne FLIR, a Teledyne Technologies company, is a world leader in intelligent sensing solutions for
defense and industrial applications with approximately 4,000 employees worldwide. Founded in 1978, the
company creates advanced technologies to help professionals make better, faster decisions that save lives
and livelihoods. For more information, please visit http://www.teledyneflir.com or follow @flir.
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