
→ Overview of Welding Inspector Training – CSWIP, PCN, BGAS & ASME pathways
→ Learn how to verify joint alignment, root gap, and dimensional checks before welding
→ Understand how alloying elements affect weldability and material behavior
→ Learn the role of a welding inspector during hydrostatic and pneumatic pressure tests
→ Know the importance of Post Weld Heat Treatment and when it's applied
→ Role of inspector during welder performance qualification testing
→ Understand WQT formats, test variables, and inspector observations
→ Importance of PQRs and how inspectors validate them
→ Understanding Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) and how to check compliance
→ Learn about electrode tracking, storage, usage limits, and reporting
→ Working principle, applications, and inspection checks in Shielded Metal Arc Welding
→ How to use pipe schedule charts to verify required wall thickness
→ Step-by-step requirements for WQT and the inspector's role
→ Basics of interpreting piping isometrics, symbols, and weld mapping
→ Process details, applications, advantages, and inspector points
→ Basics of AC welding and techniques used for aluminium welds
→ Importance of LHS and Loop Files in final documentation review
→ Detailed look at PWHT cycle, temperature holding, and inspection stages
This course is designed for individuals aiming to build a strong foundation in Welding Inspection, especially for those preparing for CSWIP, PCN, BGAS certifications and working in ASME code-based environments.
You’ll explore practical inspection procedures, welder qualifications, electrode control, hydro & pneumatic tests, drawing interpretation, fit-up inspection, post-weld treatments, and common welding methods including SMAW, GTAW, and Aluminium Welding.
The course is highly visual and simplified for quick understanding. Whether you are a student, a fresher, or someone looking to shift roles into inspection, this is your chance to build confidence before appearing for exams or interviews.
We’ve also included basics like Loop File (LHS), Pipe Schedule Chart, and visual inspection tools for near vision and color blindness – essentials for inspector qualification and fieldwork.
What makes this course different?
• Real inspection-related topics taught practically
• No need for prior welding knowledge
• Easy English + Real visuals + Industry references
• Quick refresher for interview prep or exam revision
By the end of this course, learners will have clarity on the responsibilities of a welding inspector and the documentation and testing processes followed in fabrication, pipelines, and oil & gas sector jobs.
What is primarily taught in your course?
Welding Inspection Concepts, Test Requirements, WPS & Procedure Review, Drawing Reading, Welding Techniques, and Inspector Qualification Basics