Course Details

Visual Inspection

Course Overview

Visual inspection is the easiest and most economical way to conduct weld inspection. Correct and efficient visual inspection is a highly effective method of maintaining acceptable welding quality and preventing welding problems. There are other areas within the welding operation that can be verified and evaluated by this inspection method.

The course is designed to upskill the engineering technicians working within their trade discipline or appreciating another, where knowledge and understanding may be required.

The candidate should have basic skills & knowledge in welding process.

Upon completing the training course, candidates will be awarded a ‘Certificate of Attendance’ attested by the Ministry of Manpower from NTI.

Other Details

  • Inspection
  • Objective  of visual inspection
  • Code compliance
  • Personal attributes of inspectors 
  • Basic requirements and conditions for visual inspection
  • Aids to visual inspection
  • Stages of Visual Inspection
  • Before Welding ( Equipment, Materials, Consumables, Weld preparations)
  • Fit up inspections
  •  During Welding ( weather condition, welding process, welder, welding consumables, welding parameters, inter-run dressing)
  • After Welding (weld identification , dimensional survey)
  • Visual inspection
  • Tie up with NDT
  • Repairs
  • Pressure Test
  • Documentation & Reports

 

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

  • Understand the code and specification for Visual inspection.
  • Understand the conditions for visual inspection.
  • Identify types of aids to visual inspection.
  • Implement the stages when inspection may be required.
  • Perform the duties before welding.
  • Perform the duties during welding.
  • Perform the duties after welding.
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.