Course Details

CSWIP 3.1 - Welding Inspector Refresher Course

Course Overview

This refresher course is for welding inspectors who must renew their CSWIP 3.1 certificate (10 years).

The course is designed for Welding Inspectors who hold a CSWIP 3.1 Certificate that needs to be renewed.

Welding inspectors who need to renew their CSWIP 3.1 certificate (10 years).

Upon successful completion of the training course, candidates will be awarded • MOHERI attested NTI course completion certificate • CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector Certificate - if the candidates pass the TWI CSWIP 3.1 exam (third party) – Only one attempt will be provided.

Other Details

  • Typical duties of Welding Inspector
  • Terms and definitions
  • Welding imperfections and Material  Inspection
  • Destructive Testing
  • Non-Destructive Testing
  • WPS/Welder Qualifications
  • Material Inspection
  • Codes and Standards
  • Welding symbols
  • Introduction to welding processes
  • MMAW, TIG, GMAW, SAW
  • Welding Consumables
  • Weldability of Steels
  • Weld Repairs
  • Residual Stresses and Distortions
  • Heat Treatment
  • Practical plate butt joint
  • General MCQ preparation

By the end of the module the candidate will be able to:

  • Understand the roles and responsibilities of a Welding Inspector.
  • Identify the different welding processes used in the production welds.
  • Identify types of aids to visual inspection.
  • Implement the stages when inspection may be required.
  • Interpret drawing instructions and symbols to ensure the specifications are met.
  • Maintain all reports and documents of inspection of weld, material testing reports.
  • Perform material inspection, consumable inspection, equipment inspection.
  • Conducts welder approval tests.
  • Perform visual inspection on plate, pipe butt joints.
NTI ensures that learners are engaged and that their learning is transferred effectively, resulting in measurable learning outcomes. To attain this, we employ various learning methodologies, including audio-visual presentations, simulations, and group discussions.