Professional Visual Testing (VT) Training and Certification

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TGIT, in collaboration with Consulting Inspection Services (CIS) GmbH, brings the ASME Code Seminars to Nigeria for the first time, beginning in October 2016.

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Professional Visual Testing  (VT) Training and Certification

Overview

This three day course is designed for organizations that require their personnel trained in the application of visual testing techniques. As well as covering all the theoretical aspects of this method, the course includes processes of improving visual inspection reliability and the use of a variety of visual testing equipment. The course satisfies the training hours needed for both Level I and II certification in accordance with SNT-TC-1A, ANSI.

Learning Objectives

  1. Identifying various discontinuities especially in welding
  2. Understanding the relevant welding technology related to visual inspection
  3. Understanding the need for documentation in welding
  4. Familiarity with codes and standards related to inspection requirements
  5. Carrying out inspection of parent materials and consumables
  6. Perform visual inspection of welds, report on them and assess their compliance with specifications
  7. Gaining sufficient knowledge to successfully complete the CSWIP 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector examinations

Who should attend

  • Engineering Students and Graduates (Any Branch)
  • Science Graduates and undergraduates
  • Oil and Gas Personnel
  • Construction Personnel
  • Refinery and petrochemicals Personnel
  • Fertilizer Plants Personnel
  • Fabricators and welders/Welding inspectors
  • Quality control inspectors
  • Maintenance engineers
  • Design engineers
  • Supervisors and foremen
  • Mechanical engineers
  • Technicians/technical officers