CSWIP Reviewing Welding Procedures to ASME Section IX Online Live Zoom Course

Is it for me?

Everyone at TES Training understands that we are undergoing challenging times around the world at the moment due to the COVID 19 pandemic. We appreciate that attending in-class courses is impossible in most countries due to restrictions on gatherings in order to protect everyone.

However, with this mind TES is delivering online live courses, so that you can continue to improve your knowledge and expertise, wherever you are.

This CSWIP Reviewing Welding Procedures to ASME Online Live course is delivered in slightly different ways in TES’s training centers:

  • The course content remains the same as a classroom-based course
  • The student will be able to attend the theory training sessions, delivered by TES Training Lecturers, via Zoom, WebEx or similar platforms

This course is designed for you as a member of QA/QC personnel, a welding inspector, welding engineer, welding co-ordinator, surveyor, or third party.

Interested?

Please contact your local TES Training Centre: info@tescan.ca

What will I learn?

While on this course you will learn about codes and standards, ASME IX introduction, ASME IX, QG – General, heat input, essential variables, non-essential variables, supplementary essential variables, mechanical properties, destructive testing and NDE, formulating welding procedures, QW procedure and WPS, training exercise WPS and PQR, welder qualification, welding performance and welders.

What will I leave with?

By the end of the course, you should be able to demonstrate that you can navigate through ASME IX as well as understand how a welding procedure is compiled against ASME IX and assessed for compliance to that standard/code.

Certification

 

What else should I know?

        ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
        In order to qualify for this course you must hold a current valid Senior Welding Inspector or International equivalent or hold a Certified Welding Inspector (3.1) with two years relevant verified work experience or International equivalent.

        Alternatively you should hold an HNC in Welding Fabrication or have been working in a quality control function related to welding activities with five years verified working experience - this could relate to a CSWIP 3.1 holder.

        This course is eligible for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credit hours.

        CEU: 4 EIC
        CPD: 40 Credit

        Price: CA$ 2,100.00