QA/QC Welding Inspector Diploma


QA/QC Welding Inspector Diploma

Certified Quality Inspector Diploma  (CQID-W) course which provides a systematic development of skills and knowledge of QA/QC welding inspector with international standards, industry Job requirements including Preparation of ITP’s QCP’s, stage wise inspection of QA / QC activities and establishing of Project Quality Plan for any projects as applicable.

         COURSE FEE             15,999/- INR
 COURSE DURATION             6 months ( 30 Days Fast Track Mode )
      TRAINING MODE             Online / Regular / Fast track / Offline



 





Duties before welding

  • Verify that the material is
    in accordance with drawing / WPS
    identified and traced to a test certificate
    in suitable condition (free from damage and contamination)

  • WPS is approved and available to welders (and inspectors).

  • Welding equipment is in suitable condition and calibrated as appropriate.

  • Weld preparations are in accordance with WPS (and/or drawings).

  • Identification of welders qualification for each WPS to be used and all welder qualification certificates are valid.

  • Welding consumables to be used are
    as specified by the WPS
    stored/controlled as specified by the QC procedure.

  • Joint fit-ups are in accordance with WPS / drawings

  • Tack welds are acceptable per standards, code or WPS.

  • Weld faces are free from defects, contamination, and damage.

  • The minimum temperature for Preheat (if required) is in accordance with WPS.

Duties during welding

  • Ensure weather conditions are suitable / comply with Code (conditions will not affect welding) when on-site / field welding.

  • Welding process must be in accordance with WPS.

  • Preheat (if required) minimum temperature is being maintained in accordance with WPS.

  • Inter-pass temperature maximum temperature is in accordance with WPS.

  • Welding consumables are in accordance with WPS and being controlled as the procedure.

  • Welding parameters e.g. Current, volts, travel speed are in accordance with WPS.

  • Root run is visually acceptable to Code before filling the joint (for single sided welds).

  • Gouging / grinding only allowed by an approved method and to good workmanship standard.

  • Inter-run cleaning must be at good workmanship standard.

  • The welder is on the approval register /qualified for the WPS being used.

Duties after welding

  • Each weld is marked with the welder’s identification and is identified in accordance with drawing/weld map.

  • Ensure welds appearance is suitable for all NDT (profile, cleanness, etc) and visually inspect welds and sentence in accordance with Code.

  • Check to ensure the dimensions are in accordance with drawing/Code.

  • Ensure any modifications are included on as-built drawings.

  • Ensure all NDT is complete and reports are available for records.

  • Monitor repair work in accordance with the procedure.

  • Monitor PWHT  process (if required)  for compliance with the procedure (check chart record).

  • Ensure test equipment for Pressure/load test  (if required) is calibrated. Monitor test to ensure compliance with procedure/Code and ensure reports/records are available.

  • Ensure all reports/records are completed and collated as required. 

Affiliates

IEHS Academy - International Quality Safety Council
IEHS Academy - International Quality Safety Council
IEHS Academy - International Quality Safety Council
IEHS Academy - International Quality Safety Council
IEHS Academy - International Quality Safety Council
IEHS Academy - International Quality Safety Council
IEHS Academy - International Quality Safety Council
IEHS Academy - International Quality Safety Council

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