CSWIP 3.1 Preparatory
CSWIP Certification schemes are UKAS/Accredited to ISO/IEC 17024, the international standard for personal certification. The certification scheme for personnel (CSWIP) is a comprehensive scheme which provides for the examination and certification of individuals seeking to demonstrate knowledge and competence in their field of operation. The scope of CSWIP includes, among others, welding inspectors, welding supervisors, welding instructors, plant inspectors, under water inspectors, welders and NDT personals.
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 is UK based. All CSWIP boards and committees comprise member representatives of relevant industrial and other interest.
SUBJECTS:
- Typical Duties And Responsibilities Of Welding Inspector
- Welding Terms And Definitions, Welding Imperfection
- Mechanical Testing Of Welds
- Non Destructive Testing
- Welding Procedure/Welder Qualification
- Material Inspection
- Codes And Standards
- Welding Symbols
- Introduction To Welding Process
- Manual Metal Arc Welding
- Tungsten Inert Gas Welding
- Metal Inert Gas Welding
- Submerged Arc Welding weld Repairs
- Residual Stress And Distortion
- Heat Treatment Of Welds
- Oxy Fuel Gas Cutting
- Brazing/Bronze Welding
- Welding Safety
- Weldability Of Steels
- Calibration Of Equipment’s
- The Practical’s On Plate Samples
- Pipe Samples And Macrographs
Who is Eligible
- Welding Inspector for a minimum of three years’ experience related to the duties and responsibilities listed in clause 1.2.2 of CSWIP document, under qualified supervision.
- Certified visual Welding Inspector (Level 1) for a minimum of two years’ experience.
- Welding Instructor, Welding Foreman, Welding Supervisor for minimum of five years’ experience.