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Claim R-004.2 / Certification

CS / DEF / 001 · Preview 0.2

Inspection personnel certified to CGSB 48.9712 Level II or higher.

Recorded against Halden Non-Destructive Testing Inc., Saint John, NB · record R-004 · Inspection

Evidence status: partial. Supported One or more open sources are consistent with the claim, but the support is indirect, secondary, self-declared, or not yet reviewed in context.

Illustrative research preview. Every supplier in this register is fictional and no finding about any real firm is published. The structure — claim, source, date, reviewer, status — is the product.

Evidence · 1 source

  1. 01
    Supplier corporate publications The supplier

    Supplier website, "Personnel" page retrieved

    “CGSB Level II and Level III technicians in UT, MT, PT.”

    Evidence status: partial. Self-reported Declared by the supplier. Supports the claim; cannot establish it alone.

Reviewer
Reviewer C (senior analyst) · not yet signed
Status
Evidence status: partial. Supported over evidence partial
Rationale
Consistent with the accredited scope in claim 1 but not independently established for named personnel.
What would move it
Personnel certificate numbers checked against the certifying body.

Cite as

Capacity Signal, CS/DEF/001, Preview 0.2 (2026-08-18), claim R-004.2, status Supported. https://capacitysignal.ca/reports/cs-def-001/claims/r-004-2/

Stated limits

What this claim does not tell you

  1. 01

    Absence from the register is not a negative finding.

    The register was assembled from 6 open source classes. A firm that does not appear may simply not be described in those sources. Nomination is free and takes one form.

  2. 02

    Award records establish that work was contracted, not that it was performed to standard.

    Performance, delivery, and quality history are not in the open record. Contract history claims are graded on the award record alone.

  3. 03

    Controlled goods content is excluded, permanently.

    Only public registration status is recorded. Nothing about what a registrant makes, holds, or handles is collected, inferred, or stored.