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I LLA Certification Requirements |
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To
become certified, an individual must meet the following requirements:
- Education and/or Experience - Candidates must have at least two
years education (post-secondary) or on-the-job training
in one or more of the following fields: oil analysis, analytical
chemistry, lubrication, reliability engineering or condition
monitoring (mechanical machinery).
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- Training
- Candidates must have received at least 16 hours of documented
formal training in oil analysis for machine condition
monitoring.
Note:
ICML does not require, recommend, endorse or authorize any
specific training course as official or approved. It is
the responsibility of each candidate to research the training
options available in his/her area and make a decision as
to the training provider of his/her choice. ICML recommends
the outline of the course of choice be compared to the exam's
Body of Knowledge. It is in the person's best interest and
their responsibility as an ICML candidate to ensure they
are being trained in the same subject areas in which they
will be tested. ICML's Bodies of Knowledge are of public
domain and can be utilized by companies in the development
of courses, as well as by any prospective candidate for
evaluating the appropriateness of chosen training.
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- Examination
- Each candidate must successfully pass a written, 100 -question,
multiple-choice examination that evaluates the candidate's
knowledge of the topic. Candidates have three hours to complete
the closed-book examination. A score of 70% is required
to pass the examination and achieve certification. In the
United States and certain other countries, the exam is conducted
in the English language only. Contact ICML about the availability
of the exam in other languages.
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