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Welding Inspector - CSA Level 1 or AWS CAWI
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Description
Reporting to the QA/QC Supervisor (CSA Level 2/AWS CWI), the welding inspector would be responsible for implementing and maintaining quality programs and welding inspection duties by adhering to standard quality operational policies and procedures.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Review the welding procedure specification and inspection requirements prior to welding.
- Prior to and during welding, verify that the specified base metal(s) and welding filler metal(s) are used.
- Verify that the specified joint preparation and fit-up used prior to welding.
- Monitoring and inspect all work performed by tackers and welders and/or welding operators.
- Inspect and evaluate welds according to specified inspection procedures, standards, codes, and drawings.
- Record welding inspection results that were witnessed and prepare associated report.
Certification, Knowledge, and Experience Requirements
- CSA W178.2 Level 1 or AWS CAWI with at least 1 year of experience in a manufacturing, repair, or operating facility that involves welding.
- Good knowledge of welding processes, layout and fitting, base metals, filler metals, heat treatment, weld testing, and fabrication planning is required.
- Good knowledge of the weldability of ASME P-No. 1 base metals (carbon steels) is required.
- Some knowledge the weldability of P-No. 3, 4, and 5A alloy steels and P-No. 8 stainless steels would be an advantage.
- Good knowledge of welding inspection and related NDE methods (MT, PT, UT, and RT), including ASME Sec. V, are required.
- CSA and ASME Code experience is required, where multiple code endorsement certifications would be an advantage.
Dear all,
With this topic, we will talk about CSWIP with a series as much as possible.
Part 1: CSWIP – What is it?
CSWIP is Certification Scheme for Welding & Inspection Personnel. The CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector course provides an introduction to a wide range of topics related to Welding Inspection and Quality.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Review the welding procedure specification and inspection requirements prior to welding.
- Prior to and during welding, verify that the specified base metal(s) and welding filler metal(s) are used.
- Verify that the specified joint preparation and fit-up used prior to welding.
- Monitoring and inspect all work performed by tackers and welders and/or welding operators.
- Inspect and evaluate welds according to specified inspection procedures, standards, codes, and drawings.
- Record welding inspection results that were witnessed and prepare associated report.
Certification, Knowledge, and Experience Requirements
- CSA W178.2 Level 1 or AWS CAWI with at least 1 year of experience in a manufacturing, repair, or operating facility that involves welding.
- Good knowledge of welding processes, layout and fitting, base metals, filler metals, heat treatment, weld testing, and fabrication planning is required.
- Good knowledge of the weldability of ASME P-No. 1 base metals (carbon steels) is required.
- Some knowledge the weldability of P-No. 3, 4, and 5A alloy steels and P-No. 8 stainless steels would be an advantage.
- Good knowledge of welding inspection and related NDE methods (MT, PT, UT, and RT), including ASME Sec. V, are required.
- CSA and ASME Code experience is required, where multiple code endorsement certifications would be an advantage.
Dear all,
With this topic, we will talk about CSWIP with a series as much as possible.
Part 1: CSWIP – What is it?
CSWIP is Certification Scheme for Welding & Inspection Personnel. The CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector course provides an introduction to a wide range of topics related to Welding Inspection and Quality.
Course Contents:
- Roles and duties of a Welding Inspector
- Welding Defects
- Mechanical Testing
- Main Welding Processes
- Welding Symbols
- Non-Destructive Testing
- Inspection Reporting
- Welding Terminology
- Welding Safety
- Heat Treatments
- Weldability of Steels
- Joint Design
- Welding Procedures
- Welder Qualification
- Stress and Distortion
- Macro Examination
- Codes and Standards
- Welding Consumables
- Thermal Cutting
CSWIP Certification Scheme: it has 3 level
- Level 1: 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector
- Level 2: 3.1 Welding Inspector
- Level 3: 3.2 Senior Welding Inspector
Renewals CSWIP certificate:
- 5 years CV assessment
- 10 years Renewal examination
Examination ( 3.1 ):
- Closed book exam (Any standard/code required for the examinations will be provided on the examination day)
- 70% pass mark: For every section to be awarded the certificate
- 2 copies of certificates and an identity card sent to delegates sponsor
- Multiple Choice Examination:
– 30 General Multiple Choice Questions: 45 Min
Level 1 Modem
– 60 Technology Questions: 90 Min
– 20 Macroscopic Questions: 45 Min
– 20 Plate Butt Questions: 75 Min
– 20 Pipe Butt Questions: 105 Min
Other note:
Other requirement: pls refer attached file.
– CSWIP welding inspection
– CSWIP welding inspection supplement
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