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Free Calibration Tracking Software for NDT Companies in the Great Lakes
One the calibration tracker for every Great Lakes job site — from Detroit to Toronto. Track instrument calibrations, alert before due-dates expire, and prove personnel-cert traceability across all 22 Great Lakes cities we serve, free.
Written by NDT Connect Editorial — Reviewed by Atlantis NDT ASNT Level III — Last updated 2026-04-26
The Great Lakes NDT inspection landscape
The Great Lakes concentrates a distinct mix of NDT-spend industries. The dominant verticals across our 22 curated Great Lakes city pages are Automotive, Steel, Heavy manufacturing, Power generation, Nuclear services, and Refining, Glass manufacturing. Inspection contractors who win in this region run multi-city operations: a single Level III may sign reports for jobs in Detroit on Monday and Cleveland by Thursday, with calibrated kit rotating between sites in between.
That cadence is what breaks spreadsheet-based equipment registers. Once your fleet sits at three or more job sites simultaneously, you cannot answer the basic auditor question — "where is asset 14, when was it last calibrated, and who is qualified to operate it?" — without a single live source of truth. The free the calibration tracker provides that source for Great Lakes contractors of every size, with no card-on-file and no per-instrument fee.
The pages below let you drill into any specific Great Lakes city for industry-specific compliance context (named facilities, code authority overlays, audit windows). For multi-city contractors, this region rollup is where you start: it is the planning view that the city pages serve underneath.
Cities served in the Great Lakes
Every Great Lakes city we cover has its own deep-dive page with local code authorities, named facilities, audit windows, and a city-specific compliance checklist. Pick yours below.
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OH
International
Why Great Lakes inspection contractors choose the calibration tracker
Five capabilities matter most to multi-city Great Lakes NDT operations. Each is in the free tier — no upsell, no "Pro" gating.
- Email alerts at 7, 14, 30, 60, or 90 days before any calibration due-date.
- One alert rule per instrument or one master rule across the fleet — your choice.
- Multiple recipient emails per alert (lab manager + Level III + scheduler).
- Status dashboard: Valid (green), Expiring Soon (amber), Expired (red).
- Auto-tied to the equipment registry — change a due-date once, every alert updates.
Combined, these capabilities replace the spreadsheet-and-binder system that breaks above two job sites. Great Lakes contractors using the free tools report a 70-90% reduction in pre-mobilisation document scramble time.
Code authorities operating in the Great Lakes
NDT contractors working across the Great Lakes typically operate under the following code regimes. Coverage of any single city may include a subset; the free tools track the metadata each of these authorities audits.
- • AWS D1.1
- • ASME
- • ASME Section XI
- • NRC
- • AWS
- • API 510 / 570 / 653
- • ASME Section VIII
- • USCG Great Lakes
The free the calibration tracker does not replace your written practice or procedure-level compliance under any of these authorities — it tracks the data layer (instrument calibrations, personnel cert levels, due-dates) that auditors check against your written system.
Named facilities served from the Great Lakes
A representative sample of the named facilities Great Lakes NDT contractors mobilise to. The free tools support pre-job submissions, audit-pack exports, and cert-traceability proofs for every facility type below.
NDT methods most used across the Great Lakes
The Great Lakes's industry mix dictates the method mix. Below is the high-level method emphasis by dominant industry. The free the calibration tracker supports the full ASNT SNT-TC-1A method list across every category — UT, RT, MT, PT, ET, VT, LT, AE, GWT, PAUT, TOFD, DR, CR, CT, NR, IR, MFL, plus shearography, hardness, PMI, RFT, and ACFM.
Heavy manufacturing / steel
- • UT plate inspection
- • MT and PT on welds (AWS D1.1)
- • Hardness testing
- • PMI / chemistry verification
- • RT on critical castings
Power generation
- • UT and PAUT on turbine rotors
- • RT on header welds
- • MT and PT on steam-piping
- • Eddy current tube inspection
- • Replication metallurgy
Nuclear / DOE
- • ASME Section XI ISI scans (UT, PAUT, ECT)
- • RT on pressure boundary welds
- • VT-1 / VT-2 / VT-3 visual examinations
- • MT on ferromagnetic components
- • Acoustic emission on containment
Refining / petrochemical / LNG
- • UT thickness (API 510/570/653 corrosion monitoring)
- • RT (radiography of welds)
- • MT (wet fluorescent on pressure vessels)
- • PT (austenitic and non-ferrous welds)
- • PAUT and TOFD on heavy-wall piping
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Frequently asked questions about calibration tracking across the Great Lakes
Can I track instruments and certs across multiple Great Lakes cities from one account?
Yes. The free tools are organised by company account, not by city. A single Great Lakes contractor running crews in Detroit, Cleveland, and Toronto sees one fleet view, one calibration alert pipeline, and one cert dashboard. Per-city tags let you filter without splitting accounts.
How does the the calibration tracker handle instruments that move between Great Lakes job sites?
Each instrument has a free-text location field. Update it when the kit ships. The audit history retains every previous location and date — useful for chain-of-custody questions during AWS D1.1 audits and customer prequalification reviews.
Are alerts routed differently for each Great Lakes sub-region?
You can configure multiple recipients per alert rule. Most multi-city Great Lakes contractors route the alert to (a) the corporate scheduler and (b) the regional Level III responsible for the instrument's home base. That way a calibration coming due in Detroit reaches the Detroit lead, not just the head office inbox.
Does the tool support AWS D1.1 and ASME workflows specifically?
The free tools track the metadata that those code regimes audit — instrument serial, calibration source-of-truth, due-date, owner, status, and personnel cert level/method/expiry. Procedure-level compliance (your written practice, your customer-specific procedure deviations) sits outside the free tier; it remains your responsibility under your QA manual.
Can I generate a per-city pre-job package from one Great Lakes-wide registry?
Yes. Filter by location, export the resulting equipment register and personnel-cert summary to CSV or PDF, and attach to your pre-job submission. Great Lakes oil-major and aerospace prime customers typically expect this artefact within 48 hours of mobilisation notice.
How does this differ from running spreadsheets per Great Lakes city?
Spreadsheets fragment as soon as you have crews in two locations. The free tools enforce a single source of truth — change a calibration due-date once and every alert, every dashboard, and every export reflects the new value. Great Lakes-wide visibility falls out of the data model rather than depending on a manual roll-up call every Monday.
Is there a limit on how many Great Lakes cities or job sites I can tag?
No hard limit. Whether you are a single-city Detroit consultancy or a Great Lakes-wide contractor running 200 instruments across ten cities, the free tools scale to the same usage limits — there is no per-site fee.
What's the on-ramp for a Great Lakes crew currently using paper or a binder?
Plan one afternoon. Most Great Lakes contractors transcribe their existing equipment register and personnel cert binder in 2-3 hours. From that point forward the calibration alerts and audit-export functionality replace the need for the paper system entirely. The next customer audit becomes a 5-minute filter-and-export, not a two-day file hunt.
Free for Great Lakes inspection companies
Create a user ID and start tracking your Great Lakes fleet today. No credit card. No trial expiry. Built for the multi-city operational reality of the Great Lakes NDT market.
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