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WorldSpec's NEW API 570 Pressure Piping Inspectors exam preparatory course is a robust and broad knowledge based course relating to maintenance, inspection, alteration and repair of in-service metallic piping systems.This course benefits technicians and the industry as a whole by helping to:Provide a high level of online, self paced, courseware to allow technicians time to absorb the many concepts and codes for the API inspection exam. Through HD Videos, Animations, Step By Step Procedures, Course Interactivity, Knowledge Checks and Problem Solving we have developed an immersive, multimodal learning experience.All students will be able to reach an instructor via email or live video chat.100's of different practice exam questions for students to determine how much material they have retained.We are extremely confident of your success!!! If you fail the API certification exam, you can take the course over for free.
This intensive 40 hour preparatory course covers the Basic principles and techniques all Level III personnel should be familiar with. It is designed to provide an in-depth review of the key aspects in order to prepare the attendee to become an effective Level III. It also addresses those subjects a candidate for ASNT or corporate Level III examinations should thoroughly understand. This needs to be taken as a prerequisite before challenging your ASNT Level III examinations. The instructor will help each attendee identify areas requiring further study. Please note: ASNT recommends that in addition to a refresher course you also review the ASNT recommended reference material for the method. In particular, I strongly recommend the Hellier Basic Level lll Refresher Course or the ASNT Level III study guide
This course is for CANADIAN STUDENTS ONLY. All other countries please use the RADIATION SAFETY 40 Hour course.
This 40-hour, self paced course, which meets ASTM E2445, CP-105, SNT-TC-1A, and NAS 410 requirements, is designed to provide each student with the technical information required to properly operate and optimize various computed radiography (CR) technologies in a production NDT environment. Multiple software applications will be demonstrated throughout the course. Daily tests and a final examination will be administered to ensure each student’s comprehension of the course material. Topics Include: 1) Radiation Safety 2) Exposure techniques 3) CR Equipment and Maintenance 4) CR Normalization 5) Overview of profile techniques for CML Monitoring 6) Discussion of ASTM E2033 & E2445 codes, including industry specific CR procedures 7) Discussion of Qualification & Certification Requirements - ASME Section V, Article 1 as they pertain to O&G technicians.
Students taking Digital Radiographic Testing Level I will learn the basic principles governing testing and inspection processes.
This Course provides a basic knowledge of Eddy Current Testing fundamentals and enables the technician to perform eddy current testing to established procedures - under the supervision of a Level II or III person/technician. ------
Eddy current testing is a non-contact electromagnetic testing technique making use of electromagnetic induction to detect and characterize surface and sub-surface flaws in conductive materials.An alternating magnetic field is created by an alternating current which is passed through a coil and thus inducing a localised current (eddy current) into the material under test.If discontinuities such as fatigue cracks are present they will interrupt the flow of eddy currents and alter the terminal impedance of the test coil. The severity and exact location of any discontinuities can be found by the received signal.
Eddy current testing is a non-contact electromagnetic testing technique making use of electromagnetic induction to detect and characterize surface and sub-surface flaws in conductive materials. An alternating magnetic field is created by an alternating current which is passed through a coil and thus inducing a localised current (eddy current) into the material under test. If discontinuities such as fatigue cracks are present they will interrupt the flow of eddy currents and alter the terminal impedance of the test coil. The severity and exact location of any discontinuities can be found by the received signal.
Learn about NDT, the Certification Bodies, and more.This Course is just 1 of 3 in the INTRO TO NDT PACKAGE Check out the INTRO TO NDT PACKAGE for an INTRODUCTORY PRICE of $699 USD!
Are you new to NDT? Do you work for an NDT company? This package is for you. It includes 3 essential courses for the new NDT initiate: 1) NDT Math Skills Course - Gain a better understanding of mathematics, specifically what applies to NDT.2) Intro to NDT and Personnel Qualifications - Learn about NDT, the Certification Bodies, and more.3) Materials and NDT Processes - This teaches you about metallurgy and the structures of metal, helping you to understand the importance of metal inspection. GET ALL THREE for an INTRODUCTORY PRICE OF $699 USD!
Before beginning this introductory course, you should have a thorough understanding of Ultrasonics (UT). This introductory course is meant to provide you with a basic understanding of Phased Array UT. Phased Array UT is considered the way of the future for many UT related applications; however, it can be quite complex if one does not have a good understanding of UT principles.
Liquid Penetrant Testing teaches students the basic principles governing the Testing and Inspection Process and familiarizes them with the different types of parts tested.
Liquid Penetrant Testing teaches students the basic principles governing the Testing and Inspection Process and familiarizes them with the different types of parts tested.
Magnetic Particle Testing (MT or MPI) is a Conventional Testing Method which involves the component/part under inspection being magnetized.
Magnetic Particle Testing (MT or MPI) is a Conventional Testing Method which involves the component/part under inspection being magnetized.
This course is designed to be a complete, extensive, detailed on-line resource to assist in explaining the basics of metallurgy, welding, brazing, soldering, the making of steel, etc.It is a "Must-Have" item for all new NDT technicians in both Canada and the USA to help understand the field that NDT works to assist and protect.This Course is just 1 of 3 in the INTRO TO NDT PACKAGE Check out the INTRO TO NDT PACKAGE for an INTRODUCTORY PRICE of $699 USD!
This is a Technical Math Course for NDT Technicians.This course is intended to teach you all the Math Skills you will need to know that pertain to NDT.This Course is just 1 of 3 in the INTRO TO NDT PACKAGE Check out the INTRO TO NDT PACKAGE for an INTRODUCTORY PRICE of $699 USD!
Learn the basic principles and fundamentals of radiation safety applicable to gamma and x-ray industrial radiography.
Learn about the nature and origins of X-ray and gamma radiation and the terminology used in radiation protection; Realise the significance of potential doses, the health effects of these doses and the importance of keeping all exposures as low as reasonably allowable (ALARA); Understand the basic principles and measures that can be taken in practice to restrict exposure to ionising radiation, and the importance of adhering to written procedures; Understand the legislative requirements of working with sources of ionising radiation and transporting radioactive materials; Become competent in using a radiation monitor to assess the radiation hazard and understand the significance of measurement results; Understand the role of an RSO in ensuring the local rules are adhered to, that necessary checks are carried out and records kept; and Understand how accidents can be prevented and practical steps to take in the event of an emergency.
Welcome to our Radiographic Film Interpretation course. This will help prepare you for the Level II or III exams and work situations. Knowledge is Power and understanding the RT Process for the proper interpretation of radiographs can mean the difference between acceptable and catastrophic results. This is a 40 hour course/class and meets the requirements for theory training by AWS.
Students taking Radiographic Testing Level 1 will learn the basic principles governing testing and inspection processes and learn the required safety precautions when working with radiation hazards.
In addition to the Level I requirements - the Level II will learn how to Produce written instructions, determine the best inspection techniques for the individual parts, process the test pieces, record and report defects from known markers, carry out pre-test calibration checks and post-test procedures.
In addition to the Level I requirements - the Level II will learn how to Produce written instructions, determine the best inspection techniques for the individual parts, process the test pieces, record and report defects from known markers, carry out pre-test calibration checks and post-test procedures.
Ultrasonics uses transmission of high-frequency sound waves into a material to detect thickness or to locate changes in material properties. The most commonly used ultrasonic testing technique is pulse echo, wherein sound is introduced into a test object and reflections (echoes) are returned to a receiver from internal imperfections or from the part's geometrical surfaces.
Ultrasonics uses transmission of high-frequency sound waves into a material to detect imperfections or to locate changes in material properties. The most commonly used ultrasonic testing technique is pulse echo, wherein sound is introduced into a test object and reflections (echoes) are returned to a receiver from internal imperfections or from the part's geometrical surfaces.
Ultrasonics uses transmission of high frequency sound waves into a material to detect imperfections or to locate changes in material properties.
Ultrasonics uses transmission of high frequency sound waves into a material to detect imperfections or to locate changes in material properties.
The inspector's role begins well before welding starts, continues during the welding operation, involves action after welding is completed. Learn the functions and responsibilties of a an inspector.
The Senior Supervising inspector's role begins before welding starts, continues during the welding operation and involves action after welding is completed. Learn the functions and responsibilties of a a Senior inspector/Supervisor.
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