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Visual Inspection

The document describes a 2 day CSWIP 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector Level 1 course. The course is suitable for welders and quality control staff and teaches visual inspection procedures, welding processes, defects, documentation, and codes. Upon completion, participants will be able to identify defects, understand welding technology, inspection requirements, and pass the CSWIP Visual Welding Inspector qualification exam.

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Visual Inspection

The document describes a 2 day CSWIP 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector Level 1 course. The course is suitable for welders and quality control staff and teaches visual inspection procedures, welding processes, defects, documentation, and codes. Upon completion, participants will be able to identify defects, understand welding technology, inspection requirements, and pass the CSWIP Visual Welding Inspector qualification exam.

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Kevin Raman
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CSWIP 3.

0 Visual Welding Inspector Level 1


Duration
2 days

Suitable for

Welders, operators, line inspectors and foremen who undertake visual examination of welded joints; quality control staff associated with welding; all staff who need basic training in welding inspection coupled with a qualification in this field.

Entry requirements

Six months experience in engineering, independently verified. Examination applicants must submit a detailed CV/rsum when booking this course. Enrolment on this course does not constitute reservation of an examination. All courses may be followed by a CSWIP Welding Inspector examination for candidates with appropriate experience as specified in CSWIP document WI-6-92. All CSWIP requirement documents are available at www.cswip.com

Course content

Visual inspection procedures Relevant codes of practice, terms and definitions Welding processes and typical welding defects Weld measurements Typical documentation and requirements Practical inspection and reporting

Objectives

To identify various weld imperfections (defects) To understand the relevant welding technology related to visual inspection To understand the need for documentation in welding To be aware of codes and standards related to inspection requirements To carry out inspection of parent materials and consumables To carry out visual inspection of welds, report on them and assess their compliance with specified acceptance criteria To pass the CSWIP Visual Welding Inspector qualification

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For more information, please visit: WORLD CENTRE www.twitraining.com FOR MATERIALS JOINING or TECHNOLOGY contact: alans@miqs.co.za

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