Objectives
- To understand the various facets of welding inspection and quality control
- To assess the validity of a welding procedure
- To recognise origins of weld defects
- To interpret features of a fracture surface and prepare detailed reports
- To scrutinise and correct inspection reports
- To plan, organise and supervise use of skilled inspectors and NDT personnel
- To conduct pre-, during and post welding audits
- To be in a position to pass the relevant examination
Outlines
- Function and responsibilities of a senior welding inspector;
- defects in welds; weld symbol interpretation;
- interpretation of NDT reports;
- documentation of welding;
- approval and certification procedures;
- general principles of supervision; case studies;
- planning;
- organization;
- interpretation of fractured surfaces;
- auditing;
- practice in typical examination questions;
- Course assessments.
Who Should Attend
CSWIP 3.1 “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS”:
- Certified Welding Inspector (Level 2) for a minimum of 2 years with job responsibilities in the areas listed in 1.2.1, 1.2.2 and 1.2.3 of CSWIP document WI-6-92 OR
- 5 years' authenticated experience related to the duties and responsibilities listed in Clause 1.2.3, independently verified