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7th Aug 2024

The Importance of Non-Destructive Testing: Ensuring Safety in Various Industries with Donald Booth

Discover the fulfilling world of non-destructive testing with Donald Booth, CEO of American Institute of NDT. Explore NDT's vital role in safety, lucrative career paths, and the school's innovative approach to hands-on trade education.

Non-destructive testing, or NDT, is a vital but often overlooked field that ensures the safety and integrity of critical infrastructure like bridges, pipelines, aircraft, nuclear facilities and more. Using advanced technologies like ultrasound, radiation, and electromagnetic currents, NDT specialists can assess structural soundness without causing any damage.

Donald shares his fascinating journey from failed business ventures to establishing a one-of-a-kind hybrid NDT training program. His school offers an accessible 7-month curriculum with online learning and just 3 weeks of required on-campus attendance, perfect for career changers ages 25-40 who are unsatisfied in their current jobs. With small class sizes, personalized support, and an impressive 93% job placement rate, AINDT is revolutionizing NDT education.

Graduates can launch successful and fulfilling careers, with typical starting salaries of $60-65K and ample room for advancement. Donald emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, integrity, and genuine interest in the work. He highlights how skilled tradespeople, while often unsung, play a crucial role in our society and economy.

Donald Booth, an expert in tank inspection, has a wealth of experience studying tank disasters. One of his most notable studies was the infamous great molasses tank disaster that occurred years ago in the US, where malfunctioning molasses tanks caused a tragic accident.

The tanks ruptured, releasing a disastrous four-foot deep flood of molasses onto the streets, killing numerous people and burying animals alive. Donald vividly recounts how the officials at the time painted over a visible leak, attempting to conceal instead of fixing it - a fatal mistake. He often refers to this incident when underscoring the importance of the American Petroleum Institute's API 653, a directive that ensures the safety of above ground storage tanks.

Info on Donald Booth:

00:00 Working on car, traveling, importance of testing.

04:27 Early x-ray inspection in shipyards during WWII.

07:10 500-700 NDT offices, global training, major clients.

12:21 Aerospace industry applying advanced digital radiography methods.

15:14 Eight-month program, mostly online with grad opportunities.

19:14 Passion drives success, choose your niche wisely.

20:24 Entrepreneur with mixed experiences pursues non destructive testing.

25:21 Flexible school structure with multiple starting dates.

27:42 Employee's perspective changes after meaningful conversation.

30:44 Supporting skilled trades, founded foundation, commitment. Passionate.

34:16 Promoting non destructive testing and offering career options.

37:32 Live Zoom meetings, hands-on equipment experience. It's fun.

40:05 Purposeful work brings both satisfaction and paycheck.

42:49 NDT and American Institute offer great career opportunities.

Here are 5 key takeaways from this episode:

1. Non-destructive testing (NDT) is a vital industry that ensures the safety of structures like bridges, pipelines, and aircrafts.

2. Donald Booth's school offers a unique 7-month hybrid program with a 93% job placement rate, perfect for those looking to switch careers.

3. Integrity, continuous learning, and hard work are essential for success in the skilled trades.

4. NDT techniques have come a long way since the 1920s, with advanced methods like digital radiography and phased array ultrasound.

5. Skilled tradespeople, like NDT technicians, play a crucial role in our society and should be celebrated for their contributions.

Fun Fact: Did you know that the first x-ray inspections were conducted in shipyards during World War II? It's amazing to see how far NDT has come since then!

non-destructive testing (NDT), trade skills, career exploration, job placement, continuous learning, entrepreneurship, honesty, integrity, personalized support, tradespeople, electricians, plumbers, carpenters, American Institute of Non Destructive Testing, hybrid training facility, safety inspections, bridges, pipelines, planes, vehicles, radiation exposure, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, SpaceX, aging infrastructure, purpose in work, building strong foundations, customer service, skilled trades, women in trades

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The Lost Art Of the Skilled Trades




Welcome to The Lost Art of the Skilled Trades, the ultimate podcast dedicated to celebrating and exploring the world of skilled trades. Hosted by Andrew Brown, a passionate advocate for the trades industry and co-founder of Toolfetch, this podcast is your go-to source for knowledge, inspiration, and practical advice. Andrew brings a unique perspective shaped by years of hands-on experience, entrepreneurial success, and a deep commitment to elevating the trades.





Dive into the fascinating and ever-evolving world of skilled trades, where creativity, problem-solving, and dedication come together to build the world around us. From carpentry and HVAC systems to electricians, plumbers, millwrights, and beyond, every episode uncovers the grit, determination, and artistry that define the people behind these essential professions.



Andrew’s journey began with a life-changing moment on September 11, 2001, when he worked alongside tradespeople, first responders, and community helpers at Ground Zero. This experience inspired him to dedicate his life to advocating for the unsung heroes of the trades. Through his company Toolfetch, Andrew has helped provide tools, equipment, and resources to industry professionals worldwide. Now, through this podcast, he continues his mission to spotlight the craftsmanship, hard work, and dedication of tradespeople everywhere.




Each episode features in-depth interviews with industry experts, seasoned professionals, and rising stars in the trades. From contractors and electricians to HVAC specialists, plumbers, carpenters, and more, listeners will gain insider knowledge about the skills, tools, and strategies needed to thrive in these essential fields. Andrew also speaks with educators, advocates, and business leaders who are working to inspire the next generation of tradespeople, offering a fresh perspective on the value and opportunities within the trades.




At its core, The Lost Art of the Skilled Trades is more than just a podcast — it’s a celebration of a culture built on pride in craftsmanship and an unwavering commitment to excellence. In a time when traditional career paths are overemphasized, this podcast shines a light on an alternative: rewarding careers in skilled trades that offer creativity, financial stability, and the satisfaction of building something tangible.




Whether you’re a seasoned trades professional, an aspiring craftsman, or simply curious about the industry, this podcast is your ultimate guide to the untold stories and secrets of success in trades like refrigeration, building, plumbing, and construction. Join Andrew Brown as he celebrates the artistry, resilience, and innovation of the skilled trades — and inspires a new generation to pick up the tools that keep our world running.




About Andrew Brown

Andrew Brown is a fervent advocate for the skilled trades and is dedicated to addressing and then fixing the trades shortage gap. Through platforms such as social media, podcasts, and live events, he tirelessly promotes the benefits of the trades to students, parents, and educators. For over 23 years Andrew along with his co-founder has built one of the country’s largest on-line tools and equipment eCommerce companies - Toolfetch - focused specifically on the Industrial & Construction Supply Industry.




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