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CSWIP Course This international certification programmed is conducted by The Welding Institute UK. A certified welding inspector is of high demand in the Middle East and other countries in the west where oil, gas steel industrial activities are being carried out on a larger scale. Course structure The course is lasting 4 days, with a total amount of 40 hours of training. The fifth day is for the final examination. The course includes several theoretical and practical training aimed at preparing the final exams for the certification “CSWIP Welding Inspector 3.1”. The presentation during the training and the final examination are in English language. Course objectives: • To understand factors which influence the quality of fusion welds in steels • To recognize characteristics of commonly used welding processes in relation to quality control • To interpret drawing instructions and symbols to ensure that specifications are met • To set up and report on inspection of welds, macro sections and other mechanical tests • To assess and report on welds to acceptance levels • To confirm that incoming material meets stipulated requirements and recognise the effects on weld quality of departure from specification • To be in a position to pass the Welding Inspector - Level 2 examinations Entry requirements, suitable for Inspection engineers and supervisory staff. The course is ideal for inspectors requiring preparation for the CSWIP examinations - Welding Inspector, who have experience of three years as a welding inspector or certificated visual welding inspector for a minimum of 2 years or welding instructor/welding foreman/supervisor for a minimum of 5 years independently verified Those with little or no previous welding experience are advised to attend the Certificate in Visual Inspection of Welds course to prepare for this course Course content • The duties and responsibilities of a welding inspector; • fusion welding processes; • typical weld defects; • types of steel; carbon-manganese, low alloy and stainless steels; • hardening of steels; • weldability; • heat treatment; • parent metal defects; • visual inspection; • testing parent metals and welds; • destructive tests; • NDT techniques; • welder and procedure approval; • codes and standards; • outline of safe working practices; Achieved Professional qualification Passing the final examination allows candidates who have the required entry requirements to achieve the certification CSWIP 3.1- Welding Inspector level 2. Who achieves this certification will receive by TWI Certification Ltd (UKAS Accredited International certification Body) 2 copies of the “CSWIP Certificate of proficiency”and an identity card, useful for a quick on-site attestation of your professional qualification; the certification is valid for 5 years, after which can be renewed providing the TWI with the appropriate documentation (evidence of continuous work activity in welding inspection and updating in welding technology). The course fee for the five day seminar and Examination is Rs 1,06,000/ The CSWIP Certification is a tough course to be cleared merely by attending the seminar. Moreover the course fee and the retest fee are very high. Hence our institute is conducting a training course to equip students to pass the exams. We are proud that our students pass these course with flying colours and we have been having a staggering pass percentage. The preparatory course duration is two weeks and the course fee is Rs 15000/ BGAS Painting Inspector Certification The international certification course BGAS CSWIP Painting Inspector is certified by British Gas .Upon successful completion of this certification course, you are at the gateway of opportunities as protection coating inspector, supervisor in reputed companies in the middle east and abroad with lucrative salary. This course is suitable for Candidates with or without experience in the Painting inspection IndustryandNo formal entry qualifications required. This course is lasting 4 days, with a total amount of 40 hours of training followed by theory and practical exams on the fifth day . Objectives: • To recognize and identify the benefits/disadvantages of paint systems. • To understand the importance of surface preparation. • To understand methods of application and testing. • To understand paint system inspections. • To interpret requirements of standards. • To meet the syllabus requirements for the BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector Examination. Painting Inspection is the main function of all the mechanical fields like Oil & Gas, Marine, Ship building, Aeronautical, Power plants, Automobiles, Offshore in order to protect the materials for long period of time. A Painting Inspector should have thorough knowledge in Painting, Painting materials, paints, Corrosion and Surface preparation, Interpretation of Quality plans and Specifications, Verification of Procedure, Climatic condition checks, Keeping records and Reports, Paint fault Defects identification, Contractor Relationship and more over a valid qualified certification (BGAS). Based on the requirements of International certification courses, our training provides thorough knowledge and qualification for Painting Inspection personnel including technicians, coating inspectors, QC Engineers and QC Managers. The aim of the Painting Inspection course is to ensure that the candidates obtain a complete theoretical knowledge and practical understandings needed to be able to carry out a range of painting inspection jobs and importantly to achieve the international certification BGAS. The course fee for the five day seminar is Rs 1, 06,000/. This is a tough course to be cleared merely by attending the seminar. Moreover the course fee and the retest fee are very high. Hence our institute is conducting a training course to equip students to pass the exams. We are proud that our students pass this course with flying colors and we have been having a staggering pass percentage. The preparatory course duration is two weeks and the course fee is Rs 15000/. NACE Coating Inspector. CIP is the first international certification program by the National Association of CorossionEngineers , an international organization. It is designed to improve the overall quality of inspections performed, and it continues to provide the most complete training curriculum, producing top-notch inspectors for the industry. CIP introduces inspectors, application blasters , manufactures , owners representatives, specifiers and technical salesmen to the basics of corrosion control paint inspection and project management in a way that has resulted in savings of billions of dollars in costly mistakes. The world is facing the alarming hazards of corrosion and lakhs of million dollars are being wasted every year due to this hazard.This is where the role of a coating inspector springs up. NACE is your place to turn to in achieving your career goals. The courses are designed for continued, career long professional development and may be taken as stand-alone training or as part of the path towards achieving certification. NACE credentials are the ultimate proof of competence in the corrosion industry and is the path way to lucrative jobs and a solid career-building.The demand of coating inspectors are ever increasing as the economy booms and hence it assures ultimate job prospects. CIP Level 1 CIP level 1 presents the basic technology of coating application and inspection that offers more than 60 hours of instruction and practice. This course provides both technical and practical fundamentals for coating inspection work on structural steel projects. The service of a coating inspector is vital to prevent incorrect application leading to coating failure. No pre requisites are required for doing this course.The course concludes with both written and practical exams. Class room Hours 8.00 am to 6.00PM CIP Level 2 CIP level 2 focuses on advanced inspection techniques and specialized applications for steel and non – steel substrates. The course explains in depth coverage of surface preparation, coating types, inspection criteria, and failure modes for various coatings, including specialized coatings and linings. Pre requisites for attending this course is must have current NACE CIP Level 1 certification. Majority of CIP level 1 students advance their career through CIP level 2. The option provides 60 hours of classroom instruction, including one day of hands on training. The course concludes with both written and practical exams. CIP Level 3 Peer Review. The CIP level 3 peer review is a detailed oral examination in front of a three member review board that lasts approximately two hours and is graded on a pass/fail basis. The exam includes a series of questions that test the candidate’s practical and theoretical knowledge of coatings and coating inspection. Candidates are questioned from a random draw of areas ranging from standards, procedures, ethics, coatings use, inspection instruments etc. Students who have successfully completed CIP level 2 and two have two years of verifiable coatings related work experience may register for the CIP level 3 peer review Course Fees. The course fees for a five day seminar and one day examination conducted by NACE Gateway India is Rs 1,30,000/. This is a tough course to be cleared merely by attending the seminar. Moreover the course fee is very high. Hence our institute is conducting a training course to equip students to pass the exams. We are proud that our students pass these course with flying colours and we have been having a staggering pass percentage. It is a matter of pride that we are the only Institute in Kerala giving course support for the NACE examinations. The preparatory course duration is two weeks and the course fee is Rs 25000/. . CSWIP Course This international certification programmed is conducted by The Welding Institute UK. A certified welding inspector is of high demand in the Middle East and other countries in the west where oil, gas steel industrial activities are being carried out on a larger scale. Course structure The course is lasting 4 days, with a total amount of 40 hours of training. The fifth day is for the final examination. The course includes several theoretical and practical training aimed at preparing the final exams for the certification “CSWIP Welding Inspector 3.1”. The presentation during the training and the final examination are in English language. Course objectives: • To understand factors which influence the quality of fusion welds in steels • To recognize characteristics of commonly used welding processes in relation to quality control • To interpret drawing instructions and symbols to ensure that specifications are met • To set up and report on inspection of welds, macro sections and other mechanical tests • To assess and report on welds to acceptance levels • To confirm that incoming material meets stipulated requirements and recognise the effects on weld quality of departure from specification • To be in a position to pass the Welding Inspector - Level 2 examinations Entry requirements, suitable for Inspection engineers and supervisory staff. The course is ideal for inspectors requiring preparation for the CSWIP examinations - Welding Inspector, who have experience of three years as a welding inspector or certificated visual welding inspector for a minimum of 2 years or welding instructor/welding foreman/supervisor for a minimum of 5 years independently verified Those with little or no previous welding experience are advised to attend the Certificate in Visual Inspection of Welds course to prepare for this course Course content • The duties and responsibilities of a welding inspector; • fusion welding processes; • typical weld defects; • types of steel; carbon-manganese, low alloy and stainless steels; • hardening of steels; • weldability; • heat treatment; • parent metal defects; • visual inspection; • testing parent metals and welds; • destructive tests; • NDT techniques; • welder and procedure approval; • codes and standards; • outline of safe working practices; Achieved Professional qualification Passing the final examination allows candidates who have the required entry requirements to achieve the certification CSWIP 3.1- Welding Inspector level 2. Who achieves this certification will receive by TWI Certification Ltd (UKAS Accredited International certification Body) 2 copies of the “CSWIP Certificate of proficiency”and an identity card, useful for a quick on-site attestation of your professional qualification; the certification is valid for 5 years, after which can be renewed providing the TWI with the appropriate documentation (evidence of continuous work activity in welding inspection and updating in welding technology). The course fee for the five day seminar and Examination is Rs 1,06,000/ The CSWIP Certification is a tough course to be cleared merely by attending the seminar. Moreover the course fee and the retest fee are very high. Hence our institute is conducting a training course to equip students to pass the exams. We are proud that our students pass these course with flying colours and we have been having a staggering pass percentage. The preparatory course duration is two weeks and the course fee is Rs 15000/ BGAS Painting Inspector Certification The international certification course BGAS CSWIP Painting Inspector is certified by British Gas .Upon successful completion of this certification course, you are at the gateway of opportunities as protection coating inspector, supervisor in reputed companies in the middle east and abroad with lucrative salary. This course is suitable for Candidates with or without experience in the Painting inspection IndustryandNo formal entry qualifications required. This course is lasting 4 days, with a total amount of 40 hours of training followed by theory and practical exams on the fifth day . Objectives: • To recognize and identify the benefits/disadvantages of paint systems. • To understand the importance of surface preparation. • To understand methods of application and testing. • To understand paint system inspections. • To interpret requirements of standards. • To meet the syllabus requirements for the BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector Examination. Painting Inspection is the main function of all the mechanical fields like Oil & Gas, Marine, Ship building, Aeronautical, Power plants, Automobiles, Offshore in order to protect the materials for long period of time. A Painting Inspector should have thorough knowledge in Painting, Painting materials, paints, Corrosion and Surface preparation, Interpretation of Quality plans and Specifications, Verification of Procedure, Climatic condition checks, Keeping records and Reports, Paint fault Defects identification, Contractor Relationship and more over a valid qualified certification (BGAS). Based on the requirements of International certification courses, our training provides thorough knowledge and qualification for Painting Inspection personnel including technicians, coating inspectors, QC Engineers and QC Managers. The aim of the Painting Inspection course is to ensure that the candidates obtain a complete theoretical knowledge and practical understandings needed to be able to carry out a range of painting inspection jobs and importantly to achieve the international certification BGAS. The course fee for the five day seminar is Rs 1, 06,000/. This is a tough course to be cleared merely by attending the seminar. Moreover the course fee and the retest fee are very high. Hence our institute is conducting a training course to equip students to pass the exams. We are proud that our students pass this course with flying colors and we have been having a staggering pass percentage. The preparatory course duration is two weeks and the course fee is Rs 15000/. NACE Coating Inspector. CIP is the first international certification program by the National Association of CorossionEngineers , an international organization. It is designed to improve the overall quality of inspections performed, and it continues to provide the most complete training curriculum, producing top-notch inspectors for the industry. CIP introduces inspectors, application blasters , manufactures , owners representatives, specifiers and technical salesmen to the basics of corrosion control paint inspection and project management in a way that has resulted in savings of billions of dollars in costly mistakes. The world is facing the alarming hazards of corrosion and lakhs of million dollars are being wasted every year due to this hazard.This is where the role of a coating inspector springs up. NACE is your place to turn to in achieving your career goals. The courses are designed for continued, career long professional development and may be taken as stand-alone training or as part of the path towards achieving certification. NACE credentials are the ultimate proof of competence in the corrosion industry and is the path way to lucrative jobs and a solid career-building.The demand of coating inspectors are ever increasing as the economy booms and hence it assures ultimate job prospects. CIP Level 1 CIP level 1 presents the basic technology of coating application and inspection that offers more than 60 hours of instruction and practice. This course provides both technical and practical fundamentals for coating inspection work on structural steel projects. The service of a coating inspector is vital to prevent incorrect application leading to coating failure. No pre requisites are required for doing this course.The course concludes with both written and practical exams. Class room Hours 8.00 am to 6.00PM CIP Level 2 CIP level 2 focuses on advanced inspection techniques and specialized applications for steel and non – steel substrates. The course explains in depth coverage of surface preparation, coating types, inspection criteria, and failure modes for various coatings, including specialized coatings and linings. Pre requisites for attending this course is must have current NACE CIP Level 1 certification. Majority of CIP level 1 students advance their career through CIP level 2. The option provides 60 hours of classroom instruction, including one day of hands on training. The course concludes with both written and practical exams. CIP Level 3 Peer Review. The CIP level 3 peer review is a detailed oral examination in front of a three member review board that lasts approximately two hours and is graded on a pass/fail basis. The exam includes a series of questions that test the candidate’s practical and theoretical knowledge of coatings and coating inspection. Candidates are questioned from a random draw of areas ranging from standards, procedures, ethics, coatings use, inspection instruments etc. Students who have successfully completed CIP level 2 and two have two years of verifiable coatings related work experience may register for the CIP level 3 peer review Course Fees. The course fees for a five day seminar and one day examination conducted by NACE Gateway India is Rs 1,30,000/. This is a tough course to be cleared merely by attending the seminar. Moreover the course fee is very high. Hence our institute is conducting a training course to equip students to pass the exams. We are proud that our students pass these course with flying colours and we have been having a staggering pass percentage. It is a matter of pride that we are the only Institute in Kerala giving course support for the NACE examinations. The preparatory course duration is two weeks and the course fee is Rs 25000/. .
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