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Certified Welding Inspector "CWI" Requirements
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Certified Welding Inspector "CWI" Requirements

"Learn the requirements needed to become a certified welding inspector and travel the world"
Created byGlen Lewis
Last updated 11/2016
English

What you'll learn

  • At the end of my course, you will understand the requirements needed to become a certified welding inspector (CWI) and added bonus features

Course content

1 section12 lectures59m total length
  • CWI Introduction (Requirements To Become A CWI)1:23
  • CWI Visual and Minimum Education and Work Experience Required3:04
  • CWI Photo, Application Process and Exam Locations4:31


  • CWI Exam Instructions, Minimum Scores, Pricing and Retest If Requires9:25



  • CWI Requirement Quiz
  • CWI Body Of Knowledge3:29
  • CWI Recommended Self Study Material2:16
  • CWI Sample Questions From Part A, B, and C10:00
  • Part B Book of Spec January 2016 Revision Preview2:13
  • CWI Requirements Lecture 10b Part A Welding Processes Quick View FCAW GTAW7:35
  • CWI Requirements Lecture 10a Part A Welding Processes Quick View SMAW GMAW8:05
  • CWI Requirements Lecture 10c Part A Welding Processes Quick View AWS D1.1 B-U4a5:38
  • More Information To Follow1:39

Requirements

  • This course is setup to let you know the requirements to become a certified welding inspector (CWI)

Description

At the end of the course, you will understand the requirements it takes to become a certified welding inspector (CWI). We’ll outline and discuss; visual acuity test, minimum education and work experience required to take the CWI exam, passport style color photo, how to complete the application form, exam locations, exam site instructions, minimum scores required on the three test to pass, prices and QC1-2007 for retesting. You will learn which standards and codes the test can be taken on, which involves the fundamental principles of the welding operation and process (SMAW, SAW, OFW, GTAW, FCAW, GMAW etc…), basic properties of welds and base metals, testing methods and interpretation of drawings and specifications. The purpose of this course is to assist you in understanding the minimum education and work experience needed to become a CWI. If these requirements are met, you can further pursue a career as a certified welding inspector (CWI) which will involve all levels of inspection to ensure the weld meet all of the applicable standards, knowing that the safety of the public depends on you.

Who this course is for:

  • If you want to get into the world of inspection, you should take this course.