Certified Visual Welding Inspector for a minimum of 2 years with job responsibilities in the areas listed in 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 of CSWIP document WI-6-92 OR. Welding Instructor or Welding Foreman/Supervisor for a minimum of one year In addition to all the above, candidates must comply with Clause 1.3.4 of document WI-6-92 available at www.cswip.com. CSWIP is a world leader in personal competence assurance certification with over 60,000 certified individuals worldwide. If you are studying hard to pass the upcoming CSWIP certification exam then the quiz below is perfect for you as it will help you pass. Give it a shot and review what you covered in the personnel’s 3.1 topics in less than an hour. CSWIP Visual Welding Inspector 3.0 provides the skills and knowledge to conduct visual inspection procedures in relation to welds.
- Cswip 3.1 Visual Welding Inspector
- Cswip 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector
- Cswip 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector Jobs
Level 2
One of the benefits of gaining a CSWIP certification is the ability to take advantage of its exclusive relationship with The Welding Institute; the leading professional engineering institution for individuals.
Suitable for:
Inspection engineers and supervisory staff. The course is ideal for inspectors requiring preparation for the CSWIP examinations - Welding Inspector.
Cswip 3.1 Visual Welding Inspector
Those with little or no previous welding experience are advised to attend the Certificate in Visual Inspection of Welds course to prepare for this course.
Course Content:
The duties and responsibilities of a welding inspector; fusion welding processes; typical weld defects; types of steel; carbon-manganese, low alloy and stainless steels; hardening of steels; weldability; heat treatment; parent metal defects; visual inspection; testing parent metals and welds; destructive tests; NDT techniques; welder and procedure approval; codes and standards; outline of safe working practices; practice in examination questions; continuous and end-of-course assessment. In addition, candidates meeting the CSWIP requirements for eligibility complete the relevant CSWIP examination on day 5.
Certification/Awarding Body:
Course Objectives:
- To understand factors which influence the quality of fusion welds in steels
- To recognise characteristics of commonly used welding processes in relation to quality control
- To interpret drawing instructions and symbols to ensure that specifications are met
- To set up and report on inspection of welds, macrosections and other mechanical tests
- To assess and report on welds to acceptance levels
- To confirm that incoming material meets stipulated requirements and recognise the effects on weld quality of departure from specification
- To be in a position to pass the Welding Inspector - Level 2 examinations
Additional Information:
CSWIP Welding Inspector examination - All candidates must attend a CSWIP approved course of training prior to examination. 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 documents are available at www.cswip.com.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
- Welding Inspector for a minimum of 3 years with experience related to the duties and responsibilities listed in Clause 1.2.2 of CSWIP document WI-6-92, under qualified supervision, independently verified OR
- Certified Visual Welding Inspector (Level 1) for a minimum of 2 years with job responsibilities in the areas listed in 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 of CSWIP document WI-6-92 OR
- Welding Instructor or Welding Foreman/Supervisor for a minimum of 5 years
In addition to all the above, candidates must comply with Clause 1.3.4 of document WI-6-92 available at www.cswip.com.
Experience will need to be verified by either your previous/present employer/company. Shameless season torrent.
Career Progression:
- CSWIP 3.2 - Senior Welding Inspector - Level 3
- Radiographic Interpretation (RI) - Principles (Part A)
- BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector - Grade 2/3
- BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector - Grade 1
- BGAS-CSWIP Site Coatings Inspector
During the fabrication process of equipment, we often encounter the welding process. Welding inspector officers have the duty to maintain welding quality. This QA / QC process starts from weld preparation, weld process and after welding. The welding inspector has several kinds of certifications. For Europe, we are familiar with welding inspectors CSWIP 3.0 and CSWIP 3.1. In November 2019, I took part in the training and examination of the CSWIP 3.0 Welding Inspector certification in addition to my previous competence, which was a certified welding engineer. The CSWIP 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector course is designed for welders, operators, line inspectors, and foremen who carry out the visual examination of welded joints. It is also suitable for welding quality control staff and anyone who needs basic training in welding inspection alongside a qualification. Construction engineers also need to understand welding inspection.
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CSWIP 3.0 training (course and exam) duration
The training lasts for 3 days. 2 days are used to study the types of welding defects, limits and acceptance criteria, and practice questions. then 1 day is used for the test. The exam only lasts for 2 hours. The participants worked on 20 questions about welding on plates (butt weld) and 14 questions on welding plates with fillet weld types. The minimum score is 70% for butt weld and 70% for fillet weld. After attending this training, the participant should be able to :
- Identify various weld imperfections (defects) that can be inspected visually
- Understand the relevant welding technology related to visual inspection for plate
- Understand the requirement for documentation/report in welding inspection
- Understand codes and standards in Europe related to inspection requirements of butt weld and fillet weld in a plate
- Carry out inspection of base materials and consumables materials (electrodes, filler wires, consumable inserts, gases, fluxes etc)
- Carry out visual inspection of welds, report on them and assess their compliance with specified acceptance criteria
- Verify weld dimensions, fit up and weld preparations are in accordance with the engineering drawings.
- Pass the CSWIP Visual Welding Inspector qualification.
How to join CSWIP 3.0 Training and examination? You can join the training in your country by contacting TWI agent. Usually, the minimum participant is 10.
what is CSWIP?
CSWIP stand for Certification Scheme for Personnel. Why we choose CSWIP? CSWIP is a complete or comprehensive scheme which provides for the examination and certification of professional / individuals seeking to demonstrate their knowledge and/or competence in their field of operation. The scope of CSWIP includes among others, Welding Inspectors, Welding Supervisors, Welding Instructors, Welding Examiners, Welding Quality Control Coordinators, Heat Treatment Operatives, Cathodic Inspection personnel, Plant Inspectors, Underwater Inspectors, Plastics Welders and NDT personnel. CSWIP focus mainly on welding and inspection knowledge & certification.
CSWIP is managed by the Certification Management Board, which acts as the Governing Board for Certification, in keeping with the requirements of the industries served by the scheme. The Certification Management Board, in turn, appoints specialist Management Committees to oversee specific parts of the scheme. All CSWIP Boards and Committees comprise member representatives of relevant industrial and other interests. TWI Certification Ltd is accredited by UKAS to BS EN ISO/IEC 17024 for certification of personnel.
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Responsibility of CSWIP 3.0 welding Inspector
after we joined CSWIP 3.0 visual welding inspection course and pass the exam, we have responsibility in the area of visual welding inspection.
- Post weld visual inspection
Visual inspection and dimensional check of completed weld against specification requirements and drawings.
and under the supervision of a Welding Inspector or Senior Welding Inspector: - Establish the most suitable welding processes
- Codes and standards
Application of the requirements of codes and standards. - Parent material identity
Verification against documentation and markings of correctness of parent material. - Welding consumables identity
Verification of correctness of welding consumables (electrodes, filler wires, consumable inserts, gases, fluxes etc). - Pre-weld inspection
Verification that dimensions, fit up and weld preparations are in accordance with the engineering drawings. - Preheating
Verification that preheat (where required) is in accordance with specified procedures. - In-process welding surveillance
Surveillance during welding to verify compliance with specified procedure including any preheat, interpass temperature control and post heat requirements.
CSWIP 3.0 Course 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 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector qualification.
Additional Information for CSWIP 3.0 training course:
Examination applicants must submit a detailed CV/resume 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.
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.
Entry Requirements for participant:
Although there is no specific experience required, it is recommended that candidates possess a minimum of six months’ welding-related engineering experience and two years’ industrial experience. In addition, candidates must comply with Clause 1.3.4 of CSWIP document WI-6-92 available at www.cswip.com.
During training, participant will receive some books related to Visual welding inspection, example of questions for exam, CSWIP acceptance criteria and plates for practical purposes.
Career Progression after completing CSWIP 3.0:
- CSWIP 3.1 – Welding Inspector – Level 2
- CSWIP 3.2 – Senior Welding Inspector – Level 3
Cswip 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector
Best Practices for CSWIP 3.0 training and exam participants:
- make sure you learned about welding technology, welding defect and visual welding inspection tools before attend the training. At least you familiar with welding defect terminology such as burn out, lack of penetration that can be observed by visual method.
- During training, pay attention on acceptance criteria for each defect.
- Do your exam trial by your self, and rate your self. If you have lack of understanding about some defect criteria, do not hesitate to discuss with the trainer. CSWIP acceptance criteria is not same with ASME acceptance criteria.
- Be calm. Do not panic.
- Do not cheat
- Take a rest and prepare your self before the exam day.
key word for CSWIP 3.0 training and exam:
Cswip 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector Jobs
- understanding welding defect
- able to measure the defect
- able to compare the defect to CSWIP acceptance criteria