This eLearning CSWIP 3.2 - Senior Welding Inspection Theory Refresher package includes online training plus the examination cost – these must to be booked together and cannot be sold separately. Examinations must be attended in person at the specified venue.
The package consists of eleven modules:
Module 1: Welding Defects
Types of welding defects that can occur, and how to identify them
Module 2: Duties of a Welding Inspector before Signing-off a Product
The requirements of a welding inspector before, during, and after welding
Module 3: Weldability of Steels and Joining Dissimilar
Definition of the term weldability, characteristics of steel alloys and their cracking mechanisms
Module 4: Non-Destructive Testing
Basic insight into the main NDT methods that welding inspectors will encounter
Module 5: Destructive Testing/Quantitative and Qualitative
Destructive tests available to establish the mechanical properties and soundness of welded joints
Module 6: Welding Processes and Consumables
Main arc welding processes, the variables that affect them and their advantages and disadvantages
Module 7: Residual Stress and Distortion/PWHT
Causes of residual stress and distortion and how to prevent them
Module 8: Welding Symbols on Engineering Drawings
The different welding symbols that are used to symbolically represent weld joints
Module 9: Welding Inspection Assessment
Test on knowledge acquired from all the Welding Inspection modules
Module 10: NDT Reports
Various elements that should be included on different types of NDT reports
Module 11: Fracture Assessment
Different fracture mechanisms that may occur in welded joints and how to prepare detailed reports