CSWIP 3.2.1 Preparatory, CSWIP 3.2.2 Preparatory
CSWIP 3.2 certifies senior welding inspectors, accredited by UKAS to ISO 17024. It ensures industry-standard competence across welding and inspection fields, governed by a UK-based certification board.
Subjects
Duties Of The Senior Welding Inspector.
Terms And Definitions.
Planning.
Codes And Standards.
Calibration Of Welding Equipment.
Destructive Testing.
Heat Treatment.
Wps And Welder Qualifications.
Material Inspection.
Residual Stress And Distortion.
Weldability Of Steels.
Weld Fractures.

The Examination Format
Candidates who do not already hold a welding inspection certificate must also complete the full welding inspector (level2) examination in addition to the procedures out lined below
Specific welding technology (including audit question:4 questions from 6 time:1 hour 15 minutes.
General welding theory, product technology and ndt,30 multiple choice questions, time allowed 45 minutes.
Scrutinize and comment on three inspection related documents; time allowed 1 hour.
Examination of weld failures. Time allowed 1 hour.
Scrutiny and interpretation of a fabrication drawing. Time allowed 1 hour. PASS MARK FOR ALL IS 70%
CSWIP 3.2.1 Preparatory,
CSWIP 3.2.2 Preparatory
CSWIP 3.2 is a senior welding inspector certification course. 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.

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
Radiographic Interpretation-supplementary. Examination Format
THEORY PART D3
Standard radiographic interpretation theory, nature and properties of x and gamma rays, photographic aspects, fundamental aspects of radiographic quality, geometry of image formation, interpretation, 20 multi choice question time 30 minutes.
PRACTICAL PART D3
Radiographic interpretation in a number of radiographs.
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