Welding Inspection

HERA House, Auckland, , New Zealand

The purpose of welding inspection is to determine that the product meets the criteria of a specific code, standard or specification. These criteria usually contain references to an appropriate code, standard or specification, and detailed drawings that outline specific and general requirements of the work. A person inspecting welding must be thoroughly familiar with welding processes, welding procedures, welder qualifications, materials, methods of identifying materials and the limitations of weld testing; and must be able to read drawings, keep records, make reports and make responsible judgements. To be effective, the activities performed must be consistent with the specification's requirements and the technical principles involved. The course is suitable for persons who are preparing for their CBIP welding inspector examination and for technical people who are employed within manufacturing construction, or maintenance fields as part of quality assurance systems, or by third party inspectorates, or by contractor's procurement departments where welding inspection is required.

The welding inspection course includes the following: Quality Assurance in Welding, Welding Symbols, Welding Procedures, Safety, Metallurgy Reporting, Welding Processes, Defects, Inspection Methods, Interpretation of Radiographs, Consumables Welding Demonstrations and Mechanical Testing

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