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Welding Inspection

Welding Inspection

₦200000

The inspector’s role begins well before welding starts, continues during the welding operation, involves action after welding is completed, and is finalised only when the results are properly reported. As part of the quality system, inspection activities are defined in an inspection and test plan, which clearly describes what is required. The inspector is frequently responsible for producing documents that ensure traceability of the components and related fabricating action.

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Last updated at Wed Jan 2024
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Short description The inspector’s role begins well before welding starts, continues during the welding operation, involves action after welding is completed, and is finalised only when the results are properly reported. As part of the quality system, inspection activities are defined in an inspection and test plan, which clearly describes what is required. The inspector is frequently responsible for producing documents that ensure traceability of the components and related fabricating action.
Outcomes
  • Conduct direct unaided visual inspection to identify and evaluate welding imperfection according to acceptance criteria;
  • Verify, witness and understand all welding related activities in fabrication, including (but not limited to) the following points:
  • Verify the adequacy of information on NDT reports (VT, PT, MT, RT, UT) for conventional techniques;
  • Verify data and adequacy of material certificates (base and filler materials);
  • Verify identification and treacability of the materials during the fabrication process;
  • Verify the compliance of raw materials and consumables against the applicable standards, codes and specifications;
  • Verify the implementation of the WPS in production for conventional applications (e.g. arc welding processes, steels
  • Verify the implementation of PWHT specifications in production;
  • Witness welder approval tests including testing of the specimens or test coupons;
  • Witness production test coupons;
  • Read and understand an Inspection Testing Plan;
  • Read and understand the construction drawings in relation to inspection activities; and
  • Report any of the above actions to a qualified supervisor.
Requirements
  • This course is meant for Diploma holders, Graduates, Post graduates and Engineers. The candidate must possess a mininum of B.Eng/HND or any equivalents in an engineering field. The candidate must possess the willingness to learn.