Welding Inspector Level 1



  • CSWIP 3.1 (WELDING INSPECTOR) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS.
  • 1 The inspector should have at least the qualifications required for a welding supervisor. 2 The inspector should be certified as competent to inspect at the level required by the Principal or Inspecting Authority. 3 The inspector should not be involved in the supervision of the welded fabrication.
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  • SAIW Welding & Fabrication Inspector Level 1 INCORPORATING IIW IWIP BASIC LEVEL The SAIW Level 1 course introduces candidates to welding processes, its applications, advantages and disadvantages as well as typical defects. It also introduces candidates to materials technology and the impact of welding on material properties.

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With this topic, we will talk about CSWIP with a series as much as possible.

Part 1: CSWIP – What is it?

Welding Inspector Level 1

CSWIP is Certification Scheme for Welding & Inspection Personnel. The CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector course provides an introduction to a wide range of topics related to Welding Inspection and Quality.

Course Contents:

  • Roles and duties of a Welding Inspector
  • Welding Defects
  • Mechanical Testing
  • Main Welding Processes
  • Welding Symbols
  • Non-Destructive Testing
  • Inspection Reporting
  • Welding Terminology
  • Welding Safety
  • Heat Treatments
  • Weldability of Steels
  • Joint Design
  • Welding Procedures
  • Welder Qualification
  • Stress and Distortion
  • Macro Examination
  • Codes and Standards
  • Welding Consumables
  • Thermal Cutting

CSWIP Certification Scheme: it has 3 level

  • Level 1: 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector
  • Level 2: 3.1 Welding Inspector
  • Level 3: 3.2 Senior Welding Inspector

Renewals CSWIP certificate:

  • 5 years CV assessment
  • 10 years Renewal examination

Examination ( 3.1 ):

  • Closed book exam (Any standard/code required for the examinations will be provided on the examination day)
  • 70% pass mark: For every section to be awarded the certificate
  • 2 copies of certificates and an identity card sent to delegates sponsor
  • Multiple Choice Examination:

– 30 General Multiple Choice Questions: 45 Min

Level

– 60 Technology Questions: 90 Min

– 20 Macroscopic Questions: 45 Min

– 20 Plate Butt Questions: 75 Min

– 20 Pipe Butt Questions: 105 Min

Other note:

Other requirement: pls refer attached file.

Welding inspector level 1 exam papers saiw

– CSWIP welding inspection

– CSWIP welding inspection supplement

Welding Inspector Level 1 Course

Welding Inspector Level 1

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Welding and Fabrication inspectors find employment in many industries in South Africa notably, the metal fabrication, construction, power generation, transport, oil and gas, coal to fuel and other process industries. Our research shows that SAIW qualifications offer students improved employment prospects and a route to build a career.

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Inspectors can enjoy a long and satisfying career in their chosen field but with experience they, also, develop a solid technical basis, which allows them to move into other areas such as production management, quality assurance and control, risk management, third party inspection and technical management.

The first SAIW welding and fabricator inspector course was held in 1980 and there were 15 successful students that year. Since then there have been more than 10 000 successful students on inspector courses. Not all these qualified people remain in South Africa and whilst we need more skills in our country it is also a source of pride that SAIW students can find work on the west coast of Africa, in the Middle East, in Australasia and just about anywhere in the world.

To further enhance this mobility and recognition of qualifications the IIW system for qualifying welding inspectors has been adopted and is integrated into the SAIW Level 1 and 2 programmes which incorporate IWI Basic and Standard Levels respectively.

The SAIW courses are reviewed and refreshed frequently in conjunction with industry to make sure they are current and always meeting industry needs. SAIW also takes care to align the courses with the requirements of specialist inspector certification systems such as the SAQCC Competent Person (CP) and Inspector of Pressurised Equipment (IPE). At the pinnacle of welding inspection SAIW offers the IWI Comprehensive Level course and qualification which ideally sets up a welding inspector as an inspection specialist or inspection function manager.

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