Welding
Welding
Welding

CSWIP Welding Quality Control Co-ordinator

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Suitable for:

Welding inspection and quality personnel. This qualification is a natural career progression for experienced inspection personnel who wish to demonstrate their level of competence in the field of Quality Control management.

Customers wishing to enrol on this course must have a knowledge of: application of the requirements of codes and standards; identification of relevant material, components; heat treatment procedures and recording systems; hydrostatic test methods, safety and best practice and pneumatic testing; awareness of destructive mechanical testing; quality related procedures and practices; health and safety requirements and practices; knowlege of associated manufacturing processes and operations; use and application of inspection quality test plans/written schemes of examination.

Course Content:

Planning; Inspection test plans (quality plans); review and acceptance of: material certification, mechanical testing reports, welding procedures qualifications, welder qualifications, PWHT reports and procedures, pressure testing reports, NDT reports, as built drawing, engineering query, non conformance reports, final certification.

Certification/Awarding Body:

CSWIP

Additional Information:

Enrolment on this course does not constitute reservation of an examination. All courses may be followed by a CSWIP Welding Quality Control Co-ordinator examination for candidates with appropriate experience as specified in CSWIP document CSWIP- QCC-20-08.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

Candidates must have the following as a minimum:

  • A current valid CSWIP 3.2 Senior Welding Inspector certification plus three years' experience related to the duties and responsibilities or an international equivalent OR
  • A current valid CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector certification with 10 years' documented experience related to the duties and responsibilities or an international equivalent
  • Have a minimum 5 years' documented experience working at a position with full responsibility for all welding- related quality control functions, including supervision of the welding inspection staff.

Candidates must have knowledge in the following methods when enrolling onto this course:

  • Application of the requirements of codes and standards
  • Identification of relevant material, components
  • Knowledge of heat treatment procedures and recording systems
  • Knowledge of hydrostatic test methods, safety and best practice and pneumatic testing
  • Awareness of destructive mechanical testing
  • Knowledge of quality related procedures and practices
  • Health and safety requirements and practices
  • Knowledge of associated manufacturing processes and operations
  • Use and application of inspection quality test plans/written schemes of examination
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