What is it?
This three day (24 hrs.) course provides basic knowledge of the principles of direct and
remote visual inspection and examination. Emphasis is placed on weldments with additional
information on corrosion, valve inspection and the steel making process. The specific
requirements of codes and specifications, including acceptance criteria are discussed in
detail. 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 equipment.
Who should attend?
The course is designed for manufacturers, NDT inspection companies, services companies, and overhaul
facilities, who require their personnel to be trained in the application of Visual Testing techniques.
Course Outline
» | Introduction (Definition, History, Applications Overview) | |
» | Terminology | |
» | Basic Principles | |
» | Test Equipment | |
» | Applications | |
» | Visual Testing to Specific Procedurest | |
» | Visual Perception | |
» | Lighting | |
» | Material Attributes | |
» | Environment and Physiological Factors | |
» | Applicable Codes and Standards | |
» | Acceptance/Rejection Criteria | |
» | Review and Q & A Session |
Basic Pre-requisites
Levels I/II courses are basic programs for people with little or no technical background.
For the onsite training, the class size depends upon the requirement of the employer and is limited for maximum utilization of instructor and equipment.