Becoming a CWI has essential traits one needs to bear in mind. In this latest upload, I shared the necessary qualities of a welding inspector. This is also a fundamental part of the CWI exam part A and a derived explanation from the Welding Inspection Technology book. Hope this helps! #cwi #weldinginspection https://lnkd.in/gNGwqgMz
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Sharing this video lecture regarding the role of a welding inspector as a communicator in the shop and field. The lessons here mostly appear in the Part A of the CWI exam! Terminologies here are derived from Welding Inspection Technology book which is a very famous textbook in the preparation for the CWI exam. https://lnkd.in/g6-hvaMe #cwi #welding
Certified Welding Inspector Course: The Welding Inspector
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If you want to become a Certified Welding Inspector, check this video out! It briefly explains each part of the exam!
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Sharing my latest video compilation of the CWI practice exam questions for Part A. This has almost 1.5 hours of content, with 50 questions ranging from the roles and responsibilities of a welding inspector, welding safety and welding processes. #cwi Hope this one helps for those who are taking the CWI exam! https://lnkd.in/gRqiNFhf
Certified Welding Inspector Course: CWI exam Part A Sample Questions
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💬 Such wonderful feedback from a recent student that attended the CSWIP Welding Inspector course and exam in Middlesbrough, with our Senior Welding Inspection Lecturer, David Clark We'd love to hear more about your experience with us, tell us in the comments below 👇 TWI #training #twicourse #twitraining #feedback #weldinginspection #welding #weldinginspector #trainingweldinginstitute
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My latest CWI training course is up on Youtube regarding welding safety practices. I discussed their the concepts essential for the CWI exam Part A which is based from the Welding Inspection Technology Book. The concepts are not only useful for the exam but for personnel who are not aware enough of the safety concepts and hazards of welding in the workplace. Details below! https://lnkd.in/deTtfxnB
Certified Welding Inspector Course: Welding Safety Practices - Overview
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CSWIP 3.1 Chapter 1: Typical Duties of Welding Inspectors!!! https://lnkd.in/gmx8HMV (Explained with the most probable question answers)
[English] CSWIP Chapter 1: Typical Duties of Welding Inspectors
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QA/QC Manager- SOCAR HAOR Modernization and Reconstruction Project BAKU-AZERBAIJAN , U-71 Tank Erection
As per my observation the getting the IIW (welding engineer) certificates becomes a popular. I am not against that , but some of them never used to work even as an welding inspector. Hence, they are not worth that job. What do you think about that statement ?
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Coating Inspector/Welding Inspector AMPP/Nace CIP 2 - SSPC C3 - OSHA 30 - MT ll - CPWI+V - Bridges - Pipeline - Tanks - Dams
🎉 Excited to share that I've achieved becoming a dual certified inspector in coating and welding! 🛠️🔬 It's a testament to my commitment to excellence in both fields. As a coating and welding inspector, I bring a unique perspective and a comprehensive understanding of the entire process. Looking forward to applying my expertise to deliver top-notch results in future projects! #CertifiedInspector #CoatingAndWeldingExpertise"
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12 year+ Experienced AICIP/ AS1796 and 2214/IWS/ISO9001 auditor/NACE1 and 2/trainer assessor/ QAQC MGMT/ welding and fabrication and QA/QC consulting.
Ok persons with valued expertise. What are your thoughts on welding inspection and supervision? I speak here of the value of working with, training, listening to, and advising the people at the front. What Quals are suitable and used practically. What quals have value and what don't? Also how do inspectors that have got tickets with only theoretical experience work with the coal front people? Welders at the front have the experience and should always be respected. For me the AS1796 ticket 10 after having the welding quals first is a body of knowledge that can't be underestimated.
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Disclaimer: I did not write this. Just passing this along because I think it's relevant. As an AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI), integrity is a fundamental aspect of your professional role. Let’s delve into what it means to uphold integrity in the context of being a CWI: Certification Significance: The AWS Certified Welding Inspector credential is highly regarded and sought after in the welding industry. It signifies that you possess the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform your duties effectively. CWIs play a critical role in ensuring weldments meet acceptance criteria, handling qualification records, overseeing non-destructive testing, and ensuring proper materials during testing. What Integrity Entails: Strict Adherence: Integrity involves adhering strictly to a code of moral values, artistic principles, or other standards. It means maintaining honesty and sincerity in all professional matters. Attention to Detail: CWIs must pay meticulous attention to detail. They act as safety nets, catching potentially catastrophic mistakes. Familiarity with welding processes, procedures, materials, and testing limitations is crucial. Ethical Decision-Making: CWIs should consistently act with integrity, make decisions based on ethical principles, and communicate clearly. Upholding ethical standards is essential, even when faced with pressure to compromise. Certification Process: To achieve CWI certification, candidates must pass three exams: Part A (Fundamentals), Part B (Practical), and Part C (Code Book). These exams assess various aspects related to welding, safety, and inspection. Part A covers topics such as destructive testing, metallurgy, non-destructive testing, and understanding welding symbols. Remember, as a CWI, your commitment to integrity contributes to safety, risk reduction, and adherence to industry standards.
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