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Southern African Institute of Welding

Promoting World Class Excellencein Welding, Non-Destructive

Testing and Allied Technology

COURSEPROSPECTUS

2020

SAISAIWW

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. – Nelson Madiba Mandela

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAIW offers industry developed training programmes which aim to provide the candidates with the necessary skills to meet industry needs. Our skills programme is in the process of being registered with the relevant QCTO, and once registered, may be recognised as part qualifications and contribute credits towards NQF alligned qualifications.

General Information

A Career in Welding ivBecome an SAIW Member 1SAIW Course World 2Awards for Outstanding Performance onSAIW Courses 3Career Plan for Inspectors 4-5Online System 6Booking Procedures 7Code of Conduct within the SAIW Campus 8Directions 9Banking Details 11Material Testing Laboratory 12

Course Information

About Practical Welder Training 13Practical Welder Training 14-15IIW International Welder 16-17Robotic Welding 19About Welding Co-ordinator Courses 21IIW Welding Practitioner 22-23IIW Welding Specialist 24-25Inspector to Specialist Bridging Course 26-27IIW Welding Technologist 28-29About Welding Inspectors 31Welding Quality Control 33-35SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 1 37-41Bridging IWI B to the SAIW Level 1 43-45SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 2 47-49IWIP Comprehensive 51-53

About Competent Persons Training 54-55Competent Persons Training 56-57Process Plant Inspection 58-59Miscellaneous Welding Courses5 Day Engineers – Appreciation of Welding 60-61ASME Codes of Construction and the National Board Inspection Code 62-63AWS D1.1 – Steel Structures 64-65Heat Treatment Practitioner 66-67Paint Inspectors 68-69Welding Symbols 71Weld Quality Management and Welding Coordination 73Re-write Examinations 74-75

Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)

About NDT 76-77NDT Booking Procedures 78NDT Training – Access Conditions 79Eddy Current Testing 80-81Magnetic Particle Testing 82-83Penetrant Testing 84-85Visual Testing 86-87Radiographic Testing 88-89Ultrasonic Testing 90-91Portable Hardness Testing 92Replica Metallography 93NDT Level 3 Basic and Main Methods 94NDT CPD Courses 95NDT re-write Examinations 96-97

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A CAREER IN WELDINGIn recent decades welding has become a dominant process in the fabrication of industrial products and in the building of structures from steel. It is used in all phases of production and is needed not only nationally but also internationally in almost every industry ranging from micro-electronics to construction of petrochemical plants, power generation, buildings and transport. Due to the diversity of welding-related projects, there is excellent flexibility to switch industries without the need to change your career.

The fact that welding is in a strong growth trend accounts for the mounting interest in it as a career. Completing a course in welding can virtually assure you of a gainful employment opportunity for advancement during your career. Similarly, those who become welding inspectors, welding coordinators, non-destructive testing (NDT) technicians, professional welding engineers or designers can look forward to extremely rewarding career opportunities.

SAIW has been offering training courses in both welding and non-destructive testing technologies since the late 1970s. You can choose to be a practical welder in which case, you will join materials together using any of the various welding processes. As a welder you can progress your career by studying further to position yourself to be a welding supervisor/foreman by doing any one of our welding coordination courses. The welding coordination courses are not only for welders. People hoping for

a career in leading welding teams and managing the day-to-day operations of a fabrication shop can enrol on these courses too, for example; welding engineer, welding technologist, welding specialist etc.

SAIW courses also present opportunities for you to work as a welding inspector in which case in your career you will be responsible for verifying that the welders are following their work instructions. Not only do you verify the welders but also the welding supervisors to ensure they are doing their work according to approved and implemented procedures. As a welding inspector you can also work in quality assurance where you compile the relevant information for records on how a product was manufactured.

The SAIW also offers Non-Destructive Testing courses (NDT) in six different testing methods. NDT personnel form part of the chain of various fields of expertise which are used to ensure the world is using high quality products which pose little risk to the end user. NDT personnel test materials or products for any imperfections without destroying the products or materials and is not only limited to testing of welds, but can be extended to various product sectors such as castings, forgings, tubes etc. and applied in most of the industrial sectors such as pre-and in-service testing, power generation, petrochemical etc. This is achieved by using various applied scientific principles and therefore a career in NDT will never stagnate.

There will always be the opportunity to diversify into other methods or alternatively you can specialise in one or more methods to an advanced level of competency.

SAIW courses are intended to meet best practice international standards and many are accredited by the International Institute of Welding (IIW) or International Committee for Non-Destructive Testing (ICNDT) Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA).

SAIW inspection courses also fulfil the requirements of local certification programmes for inspection personnel (SAQCC IPE and CP) which are approved by the Department of Employment and Labour.

SAIW practical welding courses are accredited by IIW for the International Welder (IW) programme and welder apprenticeships by QCTO.

SAIW offers training courses at the Johannesburg headquarters in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town. Many SAIW courses are suitable for presentation at in-company training facilities.

Choosing a career in welding and using the SAIW to deliver your preferred programme will ensure you a bright and prosperous career, so register today!

For more information contact our Training Administrator on 011 298 2111.

BECOME ANSAIW MEMBERThe SAIW is a membership-based industry association constituted for the benefit of its members and the industry at large.

One of the central purposes of the SAIW is to represent the interests of its members across the welding industry and NDT spectrum.

For any company or person who is in any way connected to the welding, NDT or related industries, being a member of this leading welding organisation on the African Continent brings a range of benefits, which include:

PROFESSIONAL recognition through affiliation with the SAIW, signified by a Membership Certificate.

DISCOUNTED rates on training courses for Corporate Members.

DISCOUNTED rates on technical support.

DISCOUNTED rates for seminars and conferences and access to the most up-to-date information on new technologies.

FREE telephonic technical advice on almost any welding/NDT related issues including advice and access to the latest international standards and how they are applied in South Africa and Africa.

FREE copies of African Fusion, the official journal of the SAIW and of Fusion, our quarterly newsletter which has a plethora of interesting technical and newsworthy articles.

FREE exposure on the Membership page in Fusion for any relevant announcement

NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES at monthly meetings in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban where professionals, academics and international experts share their knowledge on a variety of welding and /or NDT related subjects.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Go to 011 298 2110 or email [email protected]

Pricing (Including VAT) Corporate R 6,400Individuals R 820Fellows R 740

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SAIWCOURSE WORLD

Welding Quality Control | ASME Code | Competent Person Course IWIP Comprehensive | Heat Treatment for Practitioner Paint Inspector | AWS D1.1 | Bridging IWI B to Level 1

SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 1SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 2

Visual Testing | Eddy Current | UTWT Industrial Radiographic Safety | Portable Hardness

Testing | Appreciation of NDT for Engineers Penetrant Testing | Magnetic Particle Testing | Replica Metallography

Radiographic Testing | Ultrasonic Testing

WeldingInspection

Non-DestructiveTesting

Robotic Welding

IIW Practitioner

IIW Specialist

Inspector to Specialist Bridging Course

IIW Technologist

IIW Engineer

5 Day Engineers – Appreciation of Welding

National Welder Programme

Welding Symbols

Welding

International Plate Welder

International Fillet Welder

International Pipe Welder

Welding Lecturer | Fabrication & Welding Inspector | Competent Person – Pressure Vessels

Competent Person – Steam Generators | Quality Control Personnel

Inspector of Pressurised Equipment

Fabrication Foreman

NDT Training, Examination & Certification | NDT Consultant

NDT Applied Scientist/Physicist | NDT Lecturer | NDT Examiner

NDT Auditor | NDT Quality Engineering | NDT Operator (Level 1) | NDT Manager

NDT Research/Developer | NDT Technician (Level 2) | NDT Technologist (Level 3)

Welding Technologist

Welding Engineer Robotic Operator

Technical Sales Representative

Estimator

Welding/Fabrication Supervisor

Project Manager Fabrication Workshop Manager

Research & Development

Fabrication Management

Academic

Quality Auditor

Quality Engineer

Fabrication Supervisor or Foreman

Artisan Welder

Tradesman

Boilermaker

Pipe Welder

Pipe Fitter

Structural Steel Welder

Welding Operator

Artist/Sculptor

Sheet Metal Worker

Robotic Operator/Programmer

Safety Officer

Welding School Instructor

CAREER PATHSSAIW COURSES

This diagram represents the entire offering of SAIW courses.

WeldingCo-ordination

Practical Welding

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AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE ON SAIW COURSES

The Phil Santilhano Award for the top student on either the welding inspector courses or the welding coordination courses,

And

The Presidents’Award for the top student on Non-Destructive Testing courses.

All students attending relevant courses are automatically considered for each of these valuable awards, which are presented at the Annual Dinner.

If you want more information about the awards please contact your course lecturer in the first instance.

Each year SAIW makes the following awards:

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CAREER PLANFOR INSPECTORS

WELDING INSPECTOR

SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector(Level 1) 4 Weeks

including IWI Basic Level

SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector(Level 2) 5 Weeks

including IWI Standard Level

IWI COMPREHENSIVE

2 Years Experience at Standard Level

SAIWPaint Inspector

1 Week

NDT Module’sTo facilitate

understanding of NDT Reports

MT (Level 1 & 2)*PT (Level 1 & 2)*UT (Level 1 & 2)* RT (Level 1 & 2)*VT (Level 1 & 2)*

1 Week*

ASMECodes of Construction

and NBIC2 Weeks

RT Interpreters2 Weeks

2 Year IPEExperience(19 Tasks) After Relevant

Industrial Experience**

IPE Certification

IPE PAINT INSPECTOR NDT

PLUS

PLUS

* Total duration of institutional knowledge modules. Note that Level 1 qualification in the relevant method is a prerequisite for Level 2 courses of the same method.

** Industrial Experience is required at each level for each method.

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Competent PersonSteam Generators

Core Week2 Weeks

Competent PersonFoundation Module

(If no Inspector Level 1)1 Week

Competent PersonPressure Vessels

Core Week1 Week

Industry SpecificModule Eg. Process

Plant Inspection4 Weeks

CP ExperienceQualificationDependent*

(Vessel Inspection)

CP ExperienceQualificationDependent*

(Vessel Inspection)

CP ExperienceQualificationDependent*

Apply forCertification

Apply forCertification

Apply forCertification

CP PressureVessels

CertificationLimited

CP PressureVessels

CertificationUnimited

CP SteamGenerators

COMPETENT PERSONS

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ONLINE SYSTEM1. Go to www.saiw.co.za 2. Click on – REGISTER FOR A COURSE

NEW STUDENTSClick on NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION - Complete required information (Full names, email address and ID)

1. You will receive an email with a link to follow which will allow you to complete your personal profile.

2. This request will be sent to the SAIW student management system for acceptance.

3. After acceptance you will receive an email with login details.

4. If you click on username (student’s number) and password (ID number) and security code (CAPS ONLY), this will log you onto your personal dashboard.

5. Click on the course booking icon (green icon). This will open a screen where you will be able to select the course type (drop down menu).

6. Select course (i.e IWIP) – this will then open the available dates.

7. Select required dates by clicking on the small block on the right hand side.

8. This will allow you to select person responsible for payment. (Company details required for company payments)

9. You will be required to submit your documents (application form, ID, and required access conditions).

10. After submitting your documents, select save and continue.

11. The request for booking will be sent to the SAIW administration offices.

12. Once accepted by the administration offices you will receive a quote via email.

13. You will be allowed to log onto your profile to add your payment on the pink icon (continue with payment).

Click on this icon and this will allow you to submit your payment.

14. Once the SAIW accounts department confirms your payment in the bank, the system will generate a booking confirmation that will be sent to you via email.

15. PLEASE NOTE: No booking confirmation will be sent out without proof of payment.

RETURNING STUDENTSEnter student number in both the USERNAME and PASSWORD fields and enter security code (CAPS ONLY) and log on.

1. Click on the course booking icon (green icon). This will open a screen where you will be able to select the course type (drop down menu).

2. Select course (i.e IWIP) – this will then open the available dates.

3. Select required dates by clicking on the small block on the right hand side.

4. This will allow you to select person responsible for payment. (Company details required for company payments).

5. You will be required to submit your documents (application form, ID, and required access conditions).

6. After submitting your documents – select save and continue.7. The request for booking will be sent to the SAIW

administration offices.8. Once accepted by the administration offices you will

receive a quote via email.9. You will be allowed to log onto your profile to add your

payment on the pink icon (continue with payment). Click on this icon and this will allow you to submit your

payment.10. Once the SAIW accounts department confirms your

payment in the bank, the system will generate a booking confirmation that will be sent to you via email.

11. PLEASE NOTE: No booking confirmation will be sent out without proof of payment.

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BOOKING PROCEDURESNOTE: Please contact SAIW should you experience any difficulty with the self-help online registration.

• Please ensure that you comply with the course access conditions prior to enrolling for the course.• Refer to the access conditions throughout the prospectus.• Further information is available on the SAIW website: www.saiw.co.za.• Full payment is to be made prior to the commencement of the course and exam.• All prices indicate the combined total for both the training and initial qualification examination costs.

ALL PRICES QUOTED INCLUDE VAT

1 The following documentation is required for course enrolment:

1.1 “Course Enrolment Application Form” – completed in full.

1.2 Confirmation of full payment. 1.3 Legible copy of highest academic qualifications

(school, college, university, etc.) and / or pass mark in Proficiency Test.

1.4 Company letter stating delegate’s current employment status (if applicable).

1.5 Legible copy of ID or Passport. 1.6 When doing a Level II or Level III course, confirmation

of the preceding Level qualification (training record and examination result letter) is required.

Please note that:Once we have received all correct documents and payment has been confirmed, you will receive, via email, a “Booking Confirmation Notice”. This booking confirmation notice will include the date of the course, venue and full address.

2 What you need to bring along: 1.1 Copy of your ID or Passport. 2.2 Stationery, e.g. pen, pencil, note book, eraser and

highlighter and scientific calculator. 2.3 Copy of the booking confirmation letter. 2.4 A 100% attendance of the course is mandatory.

3 Cancellation of Training: 3.1 The SAIW reserves the right to cancel the holding of

a course at short notice, should student numbers not meet our minimum course requirements. Candidates shall be informed of the cancellation two weeks prior to the training start date and arrangements will be made to book the candidate on the next available course. Should the student/applicant decide the alternative arrangement is unsuitable, the full course fees will be reimbursed in these circumstances. Personal costs relating to accommodation and travelling cannot be claimed.

3.2 If the course booking is cancelled by the applicant less than 30 (thirty) days prior to the training start date, then the cancellation charge will be equal to the full course cost and no refund is applicable.

3.3 If the course booking is cancelled by the applicant 30 (thirty) days or more prior to the training start date, a cancellation charge of 4% (plus VAT) of the course fees will be charged by the SAIW as an administration fee and the balance of the fees refunded to the applicant. In these circumstances only the balance of the course fees will be reimbursed and no personal costs relating to accommodation and travelling may be claimed by the applicant.

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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING SAIW TRAINING PROGRAMMES AND EXAMINATIONS

CONDITIONS OF ENTERING SAIW

DRESS CODE

• The Institute reserve the right to search any person at any time and to inspect any containers, vehicles, etc. taken into or out of the Institute premises.

• Intoxicating liquor or drugs are prohibited on the premises.• No explosives or firearms or other dangerous weapons are permitted on the premises.• No cameras are permitted on the premises.

• Practical Welding: Safety clothes – safety boots, full overalls with long sleeves, gloves and helmet.• Any other course: Long pants, shirt and closed shoes.

Please refer to the website www.saiw.co.za for a full version of our Code of Conduct and Policies

Students are required to exhibit good behaviour within the SAIW campus. • All students and staff members must be treated with respect.• Students are required to comply with any reasonable instruction given by a SAIW staff member.• Threatening or disruptive behaviour, harassment or other similar poor behaviour is unacceptable.• Shouting, swearing or offensive language is unacceptable.• Dishonesty or cheating in training tests or examinations are not tolerated.

Students are reminded that firearms and/or other dangerous weapons are not permitted with the SAIW campus.

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SAIWCONTACT DETAILS & DIRECTIONS

JOHANNESBURG (HEAD OFFICE)GPS co-ordinates: 26°12′39.6′′S 28°01′35.8′′E

Southern African Institute of Welding, 52 Western Boulevard off Main Reef Road, City West, JohannesburgP O Box 527, Crown Mines, 2025Tel: +27 (0)11 298 2100Fax: +27 (0)11 836 4132Email: [email protected]

CAPE TOWNGPS co-ordinates: 33°52′11.8′′S 18°30′17.9′′ESAIW Western Cape Representative: Liz BerryUnit 70 Milpark Centre, Cnr. Koeberg Rd. & Ixia Street, MilnertonTel: +27 (0)21 555 2535 +27 (0)21 555 2542Fax: +27 (0)21 555 2517Email: [email protected]

DURBANGPS co-ordinates: 29°49′49.8′′S 30°57′03.6′′ESAIW Training Administrator: Elizabeth Shole40 Essex Terrace, Westville, 3629Tel: +27 (0)87 351 6568Mobile: +27 (0)78 782 0197 Fax: +27 (0)86 682 3901Email: [email protected]

MAYFAIR NEWTOWN

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SAIW

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SAIW Durbanin MBA Building

Jan HofmeyerRockdale Ave

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BANKING DETAILSCredit Card facilities available at the SAIW offices

For coursesAccount Name: South African Institute of Welding NPCBank: First National BankBranch: Hyde ParkBranch Number: 255 805Account Number: 505 236 54470Reference No.: Surname & ID number / Invoice Number

For examinations and re-write examinationsAccount Name: SAIW Certification NPCBank: First National BankBranch: Hyde ParkBranch Number: 255 805Account Number: 620 739 56850Reference No.: Surname & ID number / Invoice Number

Comments, Compliments or ComplaintsPlease note: Any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected]. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]. Course applications can be forwarded to [email protected]

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Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2104 for further information

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MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY SAIW has a material testing laboratory on site. This facility is fully equipped to perform mechanical and non destructive testing on weld samples, either welded in the welding school or during the performance of welding procedure qualifications in industry. The material testing laboratory supports the consulting services offered by the SAIW, which include failure analysis, welding related research and development, welding consumable evaluation, weld procedure qualification, welder qualification, post weld heat treatment and positive material identification.

All testing is performed to international standards, with the following testing services offered:

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Service Equipment availableMechanical testingTensile & Bend testing MTS Criterion 64.305 (300 kN)Charpy V notch Impact testing 450 joule SANS Charpy impact test machineVickers hardness testing emcoTEST Durascan 70 (10 grams to 10 Kg load)Rockwell hardness testing Wilson Rockwell hardness testerChemical TestingSpectrographic analysis Bruker Q2 Ion spectrometerX-Ray Fluorescence analysis (XRF) & positive material identification Bruker S1 Titan XRF analyser

Diffusible hydrogen analysis Bruker G4 Phoenix diffusible hydrogen analyserMicrostructural evaluation and reporting Nikon microscope Eclipse MA-200All equipment needed for test sample preparation is available in house.

The SAIW material testing laboratory, laboratory number T0693, is accredited by SANAS to comply with ISO 17025. The SAIW material testing laboratory is managed by a team of qualified and experienced metallurgists.

For more information, please contact administrator on [email protected] or on 011 298 2104.

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South African Institute of Welding Course Prospectus 2020

ABOUT PRACTICAL WELDER TRAINING SAIW has a state-of-the-art practical welder training school, with forty welding bays, at its Johannesburg head office. The school is staffed with training instructors qualified to local and international standards.

SAIW can assist companies to improve both quality and productivity by improving the skill levels of their employees. The same programmes are also accessible for individuals to allow them to achieve skills and certification which help them secure employment.

Trainees use industry standard equipment with each training booth fitted with fume extraction. The use of materials and consumables is unlimited enabling trainees to make

maximum use of training time. Most training is conducted using carbon steel but special training for welding stainless steel and aluminium can be arranged.

Programmes offered for practical welding vary according to individual needs. The basic programmes are aimed at certification to code of construction levels using SAIW welding procedures or employer procedures. The type of training may be booked on a week by week or longer basis until the required qualification level is achieved. For higher level programmes SAIW uses the IIW International Welder Qualification Programme which incorporates theoretical training to ensure the welder has a better

understanding of the basics of welding technology. The IIW programmes allow entry at various levels to take account of prior skills training.

SAIW is also an approved QCTO skills provider and its programmes are recognised for the vocational skills training requirements of apprentices. SAIW can enter agreements with employers, in which SAIW conducts the training school component (theoretical and simulated practical learning) of an apprenticeship and the employer provides the workplace learning.

The SAIW Instructors also conduct in-company training programmes where employers want to upgrade the skills of employees for specific manufacturing tasks.

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2119 for further information

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PRACTICAL WELDER TRAININGCOURSE INFORMATIONThe SAIW assists companies to produce high quality welds and increase productivity through training by highly skilled instructors. Courses can be developed to suit company or individual requirements at the SAIW Practical Training School, which can accommodate up to 40 students.

Entry Requirements1. Appropriate health as well as physical and mental capability is required. Courses are developed

to suit company or individual requirements.

Course Outline• The Practical Welding Training Course is tailored to the needs of the individual candidate.• Training will be aimed at meeting the needs of the welder and will be aimed to take

account of the entry skill level and the desired end result. Examples of the processes and welding positions commonly used in welder training are shown in the figure on page 15.

• Introduction to welding technology concepts.

Course DurationCourses run weekly from Monday to Friday and the booking timefor welder training is 5 days.

Pricing (Including VAT) R 6,120 per week

Students are required to supply their own personal protective equipment (safety boots, flame retardent overall).

Welder Competency Test per test piece R 2,670Different test pieces may be required for each welding process and test position. Test can be tailored to meet the relevant standard.

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15Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2119 for further information

Training is based on carbon steel and for any other material prior arrangements need to be made. Stainless steel and aluminium training attracts a price premium which may vary depending on a variety of factors. Trainees using special material are encouraged to supply their own material but SAIW will provide material where this is not possible.

Welding of castings, welding of alloy steels, oxy-fuel welding and brazing, oxy-fuel cutting, stove pipe welding R 6,120 per week.

For castings and special alloy materials and consumables are to be supplied by candidate attending.

Price adjustments for training with special material can be advised on

enquiry or alternatively the student may supply their own material.

Please contact us at least 10 days prior to commencement of training if you require special materials.

Courses run weekly Monday – Friday. To confirm booking full payment is required.

Training can be provided for practical welding with the following welding processes:SMAW / MMA – ‘Stick welding’ GMAW / MIG / MAG – ‘CO2 welding’ GTAW / TIG welding – ‘Argon welding’ FCAW – Flux cored weldingSAW – Submerged arc welding

Training can be undertaken for welding in all positions. At the end of the training period, a welder qualification in accordance with any of the fabrication standards (e.g. ASME IX, AWS D1.1, ISO 9606) can be undertaken and issued on a successful result.

COMMON PROCESSES

SMAW: Shielded Metal Arc Welding MMA: Manual Metal Arc Welding

GMAW: Gas Metal Arc WeldingMIG/MAG: Inert or Active Gas Welding

GTAW: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding TIG: Tungsten Inert Gas Welding

FCAW: Flux Cored Arc Welding

R 6,120 per week R 6,120 per week R 6,120 per week R 6,120 per week

WELDING POSITIONS

FILLET WELDER PLATE WELDER PIPE WELDER

1F 2F 3F 4F 5F 1G 2G 3G 4G 1G 2G 5G 6G

Special materials

IIW INTERNATIONAL WELDER COURSE INFORMATIONEmployers of work projects and maintenance in the oil and gas, process plants, power generation and construction industries need their welders to have high skill levels. The consequences of weld failure are extremely severe in these industries both from the point of view of the safety risk to employees and the general public but also from an economic risk.

The International Institute of Welding (IIW) has developed the International Welder (IW) programme to address the need for highly skilled welders and to achieve global harmonisation in the training, examination and qualification testing of welders.

Training and assessment in the IW programme is linked to the requirements of the international standard, ISO 9606 qualification testing of welders. The ISO 9606 standard is widely used in South Africa but it is important to note that it is similar to other standards which are relevant in South Africa, eg. ASME IX and AWS D1.1.

The IW programme provides a combination of theoretical knowledge and high level practical skills assessed

by tests of increasing difficulty and by theoretical examinations. The programme is presented at three levels - fillet, plate and pipe welder. Trainees are required to start with fillet welding and have to pass a practical competency test before progressing to the next level.

Training times for practical welding vary from person to person. Refer to training times on page 17, but it is stressed that some individuals may be able to complete modules in shorter times and some may take longer than this. The time taken to complete a particular module is not necessarily an indication of the final skill level that will be achieved.

Experienced welders are not required to undertake unnecessary practical training and may enter the IW programme at any level subject to completing the relevant level practical qualification test including those required for lower levels. For example, a welder experienced in fillet and plate welding but wanting to enter the practical training programme at pipe level would be asked to pass the fillet and plate practical test before being accepted for practical training at pipe level. A welder fully competent in fillet, plate and pipe welding would undertake the practical test for all three levels and

would then undertake only the relevant theory components. It is important that at each level there is an associated level of theory, plus there may be process specific and material specific theory modules which are applicable.

To obtain the IW diploma the welder is required to pass both the theory and practical level examinations and tests.

Example: If a welder requires the International Pipe Welder qualification (all positions) for TIG welding, the theory modules and examinations (A, B, C & ST – 9 days theory in total) would need to be completed and the 5 practical qualification tests (Fillet, Plate & Pipe) as detailed opposite.

Guidance can be given to welders on an individual basis as each may differ. Individual training programmes can be specified after assessment.

Upon completion of the course, trainees will be able to produce fillet, plate and pipe welds with the chosen welding processes and the theory associated with the relevant level of welding.

The graduating welder will be awarded an IIW Diploma plus a Welder Performance Qualification (WPQ) as per International Standards.

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JOHANNESBURG | DURBAN | CAPE TOWNJHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3

Week 1 03 - 07 Feb 01 - 05 Jun 02 - 06 Nov

Week 2 10 - 14 Feb 08 - 12 Jun 09 - 13 Nov

Course Schedule | IIW International Welder

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2119 for further information

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Entry RequirementsAppropriate health as well as physical and mental capability is required to enter at Fillet Welder level. Access to higher levels may be allowed upon passing of relevant theoretical examinations and demonstration of required practical skill.

Should a student welder undertake multiple modules, experience has shown that the student may well progress more quickly through the modules than is shown in the estimated periods detailed above. For a welder with limited skill, it is recommended that the training programme is started with SMAW using carbon steel. Alternative materials can be added once the welding process and position technique have been mastered. The different training work pieces are designed to improve the welders skills in different welding configurations in all welding positions progressing to more difficult welding tasks.

Pricing12 Week Module:R 58,540 including VAT. - The core modules includes 12 weeks of training which is inclusive of the 2 weeks theory module. Additional blocks of 12 weeks training can be booked at the above price to complete the International Welder training programme as required.

Additional weeks:R 5,325 including VAT per additional week. - Individual training weeks can be purchased at the above rate as required in order to complete a further qualification after the core module has been completed, qualification tests undertaken during training periods are inclusive.

Theory Modules:(Training and Examination)

Theory modules may be taken independently or all modules undertaken collectively:

Fillet Welder Module – Module AR 7,600 including VAT eachPlate Welder Module – Module BR 5,700 including VAT eachPipe Welder Module – Module CR 1,900 including VAT eachProcess Specific Modules - Module SA, ST, SM R 1,900 including VAT eachMaterial Specific Modules – Module PSS, PAL R 1,900 including VAT eachAll modules undertaken collectively(2 weeks training) R 16,500 including VAT Qualification Tests Only: R 2,780 each including VAT

Welding Process SMAW (MMA)STICK WELDING

GTAW (TIG)ARGON WELDING

GMAW (MAG) & FCAWCO2 & Flux Core Welding

Theory Module– All Processes

Practical Module – Training Period

Qualification Tests – ISO 9606

Practical Module – Training Period

Qualification Tests – ISO 9606

Practical Module – Training Period

Qualification Tests – ISO 9606

International Fillet Welder Module A - 4 days12 weeks practical incl theory module

2 test pieces12 weeks practical incl theory module

2 test pieces12 weeks practical incl theory module

4 test pieces

International Plate Welder Module B - 3 days 10 weeks 2 test pieces 8 weeks 2 test pieces 8 weeks 4 test pieces

International Pipe Welder Module C - 1 day 6 weeks 2 test pieces 4 weeks 1 test pieces On request 2 test pieces

Process Specific Theory Module Module SA - 1 day Module ST - 1 day Module SM - 1 day

Estimated Cost R 127,000 R 116,000 R 100,000

Additional Material Specific Theory Modules Stainless Steel – Module PSS: 1 day | Aluminium – Module PAL: 1 day | (* Modules presented on special request only)

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40 02 - 06 Mar 27 - 31 Jul 31 Aug - 04 Sep 09 - 13 Nov

For those who are not welders they should do a two week introduction to the Practical Welding Course.

ROBOTIC WELDING COURSE INFORMATION

The course will consist of the following:• Practical axes of RW Systems• Co-ordinate Systems in Robotic

Programing• Structure of Welding Systems• RW Programming and Efficient

Use.• Welding Processes used in RW• Programming of Robots in welding

applications• Seam tracking systems and

sensors used in RW• Joint Preparation for RW• Maintenance of RW Systems• Theory welding terms and

abbreviations

• Welding joints• Welding processes• Welding defects including

ISO 5817• Basics of Materials• Welding Operator qualifications• WPS Qualifications• RW health and safety• Welding Symbols• Introduction to NDT

The training includes a practical module which will teach the Welding Operator the Programming of the robot.

The Robotic Welder training course is designed to give the candidate the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge on welding technology by equipping him/her with the skills to manage all aspects of a robotic welding operation including design and programming of the welding task, safety and troubleshooting of the welding operation. The course also serves as a foundation to more advanced robotic welder training by SAIW partners.

Course Duration5 days

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 15,808 Non-Member R 17,075

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

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ABOUT WELDING CO-ORDINATOR COURSESSAIW welding supervisor courses were first introduced in the 1980s. They were designed with the help of industry representatives to ensure that welding supervisory personnel had adequate technical knowledge to develop suitable welding practices and procedures for their fabrication responsibilities and to provide the necessary support and instruction for production personnel. The SAIW Welding and Fabrication Supervisor Level 1, 2 and 3 courses served industry well for about twenty years. In 2002 SAIW joined the IIW International Authorisation Body (IAB) and converted to the IIW system for education and training of welding personnel which is aimed at addressing the requirements of relevant ISO standards such as ISO 14731 welding coordination – tasks and responsibilities and

ISO 3834 quality requirements for fusion welding. In the IIW system there are four levels of welding coordinator qualification namely, Practitioner, Specialist, Technologist and Engineer. SAIW offers courses leading to the International Welding Practitioner (IWP), International Welding Specialist (IWS) and International Welding Technologist (IWT) qualifications. SAIW provides support for the International Welding Engineer (IWE) programmes which are offered at the University of Pretoria and the University of Witwatersrand.

The IWP qualification is ideal for first line supervisory personnel such as a charge-hand in a fabrication shop or on a construction site. It is also ideal for a practical welding instructor. The IWS qualification has an increased

level of theoretical content and is aimed at more senior production supervisors such as a senior foreman. It is also ideal for welding school instructors presenting theory and practical training modules. Welding and fabrication companies intent on producing high quality levels should consider these qualifications as mandatory requirements for their staff. The added knowledge gained by staff will reduce rejection rates and at the same time give confidence to clients. The IWT qualification is ideal for staff involved in production and technical management. IWT and IWE qualifications are suitable for staff with the overall responsibility for managing quality through approving the welding processes and procedures used in construction and manufacturing as well as leading teams of supervisors.

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

IIW WELDING PRACTITIONERCOURSE INFORMATIONWelding supervisors are tasked with the responsibility of improving the productivity of welders. With the correct training, welding supervisors will provide adequate support for welders, ensuring high quality production at minimal cost. The International Welding Practitioner (IWP) course is ideal for welding personnel who wish to progress their career and improve their knowledge of welding technology and quality control.

Entry Requirements 1. A valid welder qualification certificate to weld in all positions without backing in at least one

process, eg. 6G (H-L045) pipe weld without backing, or horizontal and vertical groove weld without backing.

2. The recommended minimum age of 20 years including 2 years working experience as a welder.

3. Welder qualification tests will be conducted on completion of the theory in the 6G positions and PF plate positions, in a choice of processes or materials.

Course Outline This course has both a theoretical and a practical component and covers:• Welding processes and equipment• Materials and their behaviour during welding, construction and

design• Fabrication applications engineering

Practical Welder training is carried out on an individual basis with the main processes being MMA, MIG/MAG, FCAW, TIG and Oxy-Fuel welding. Forty (40) hours are reserved to broaden the student’s knowledge and skill in other relevant materials within this main process. An additional twenty (20) hours shall be reserved to give the student basic understanding of the possibilities of other processes.

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Practical Welding 60

20 - 31 Jan 12 - 23 Oct

Welding Processes and Equipment 29

Materials and their behaviour during welding 23

Construction and Design 6

Fabrication, Applications and Engineering 28

Examination 2

Course Schedule | IIW Welding Practitioner

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Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

The Course is intended forWelding personnel who wish to improve their welding skills and knowledge to enable them to take on welding supervision tasks and positions.

Course DurationPractical: 8 days / Theory: 10 days / Exams: 2 hours

Pricing (Including VAT) Theory Only Practical Only CombinedCorporate Member R 21,090 R 9,070 R 30,155Non-Member R 22,800 R 9,800 R 32,600

Please Note: Students may be exempt from practical training provided they hold a welder qualification for multiple materials and can demonstrate experience of all the major welding processes.

Course Outline continued On completion of the course, students will have an understanding of:• The characteristics and main components of the most common arc welding power sources• The fundamentals of common and special welding processes and their applications• Consumables used in the different processes• Joint designs and weld configurations for specific materials, thicknesses, accessibility, different loadings and

allowable tolerances• Basic metallurgy of steels, testing of materials and heat treatments• Defects encountered with the various welding processes• And more – see dedicated course brochure for additional details.

IIW WELDING SPECIALISTCOURSE INFORMATIONThe Welding Specialist course is aimed at equipping personnel with the necessary skills and technical knowledge to plan, execute, supervise and test welding operations within a limited technical field involving welded constructions. The course has been designed to meet the requirements of welding co-ordination personnel

Entry Requirements 1. The recommended minimum age is 20 years2. A senior certificate (matric, N3) with a pass in mathematics and science or equivalent AND a minimum of 2 years of job related experience is required OR3. Hold a General Education and Training Certificate (GETC – Grade 9) plus 5 years relevant

metal working experience.

Candidates not meeting the above educational requirements will still be able to access the course through artisan qualification and experience. Contact the SAIW for more information.

Course Outline

Practical• The practical training component of the course is not intended to bring the

skill of trainees to a specific competency level but is aimed at ensuring they are exposed to a number of different processes and are familiar with the reasons for typical defects arising during welding.

• Exemption is possible from the practical training module subject to a suitable CV showing experience with welding processes and is at the discretion of the Approved Training Body.

Theory• Welding Processes and Equipment• Materials and their behaviour during welding• Construction and Design• Fabrications, Applications Engineering

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HRS JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3

Practical Welding 60 13 - 21 Jan 14 - 22 Apr 17 - 25 Jun

Welding Processes and Equipment 48 03 - 10 Feb 01 - 08 Jun 13 - 20 Jul

Materials and their behaviour during welding 56 09 - 18 Mar 06 - 15 Jul 17 - 26 Aug

Construction and Design 24 14 - 17 Apr 11 - 14 Aug 28 Sep - 01 Oct

Fabrication, Applications and Engineering 54 11 - 20 May 07 - 16 Sep 26 Oct - 04 Nov

Examination 8 15 Jun 12 Oct 30 Nov

Course Schedule | IIW Welding Specialist

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Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

The Course is intended forWelding supervisors and coordinators and for personnel involved in training and technical sales.

Course DurationPractical: 7 days / Theory: 26 days / Exams: 8 hours

Pricing (Including VAT) Theory Only Practical Only CombinedCorporate Member R 43,415 R 9,070 R 52,480Non-Member R 46,935 R 9,800 R 56,735

INSPECTOR TO SPECIALIST BRIDGING COURSECOURSE INFORMATIONEntry Requirements 1. SAIW Welding Inspector Level 2 qualification AND2. Meet the access conditions for Welding Specialist 3. Metalworking experience required

Course Outline

Practical• The practical training component of the course is not intended to bring the skill

of trainees to a specific competency level but is aimed at ensuring they are exposed to a number of different processes and are familiar with the reasons for typical defects arising during welding.

• Exemption is possible from the practical training module subject to a suitable CV showing experience with welding processes and is at the discretion of the Approved Training Body.

Theory• Welding Processes and Equipment• Materials and their behavior during welding• Fabrications, Applications Engineering

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HRS JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3

To obtain the Specialist Diploma the Level 2 plusIIW Specialist Bridging Courses must be completed

54 24 - 28 Feb 03 - 07 Aug 19 - 23 Oct

Examination 8 06 - 07 Apr 21 - 22 Sep 30 Nov - 01 Dec

Course Schedule | International Welding Specialist Bridging

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This bridging course is suitable for candidates who have completed SAIW Welding Inspector Level 2 and have been working in a welding supervisor/coordinator role. It enables these candidates to obtain the IIW International Welding Specialist diploma.

This course has a practical component and a one-week theory training module covering Welding Specialist syllabus requirements that

are not covered in the SAIW Welding Inspector Level 1 and Level 2 courses. This course is aimed at equipping personnel with the necessary skills and technical knowledge to coordinate welding activities within a fabrication environment. Welding supervisors and coordinators make a valuable contribution to welding operations especially with regards to cost, quality, productivity and safety. The Bridging course provides a route for personnel to increase their welding knowledge and

skills to fulfil welding supervision and coordination. role. The normal access requirements for Welding Specialist apply and candidates will be required to write examinations for the four Welding Technology modules. Candidates will also be required to undertake the practical module. Exemption from practical welding may be possible if the candidate can demonstrate the requisite experience and knowledge of welding processes.

Welding Inspector route to obtain the Specialist Diploma

Course Duration5 days and 60 hours practical

Pricing (Including VAT) Theory Only Practical Only CombinedCorporate Member R 14,680 R 9,070 R 23,745Non-Member R 15,870 R 9,800 R 25,670

Please Note: Practical Welding Module may be exempt on application if the candidate has a welder qualification for multiple materials and can demonstrate experience of all the major welding processes.

IIW WELDING TECHNOLOGISTCOURSE INFORMATIONEntry Requirements 1. National diploma in Engineering from a Technical University (Technikon) OR2. Higher level Engineering qualification OR3. IWS diploma with 6 years work experience as a Welding Coordinator at an appropriate level within

8 years after receiving the IWS diploma OR4. N6 Mechanical Engineering.

Course Outline• Welding Processes and Equipment including advanced welding processes.• Materials and their behavior during welding including advanced materials.• Construction and Design of welded fabrications.• Fabrications, Applications Engineering covering welding standards & their use.

The Course is intended forEngineering personnel with a National diploma in engineering or an equivalent qualification, intending to pursue a career in welding fabrication and for engineers working in site and workshop fabrication.

Course DurationPractical: 8 days / Theory: 37 days / Exams: 16 hours

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Practical Welding 60 17 - 26 Feb

Welding Processes and Equipment 81 23 Mar - 03 Apr

Materials and their behaviour during welding 96 04 - 20 May

Construction and Design 44 22 - 26 Jun

Fabrication, Applications and Engineering 81 20 - 31 Jul

Examinations are held on 1st day of the following module 4 x 4 24 Aug

Course Schedule | IIW Welding Technologist

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The welding technologist course is aimed at equipping personnel with the necessary skills and technical knowledge for the planning, executing, supervising and testing of the tasks and responsibilities in welding fabrication.

Engineering personnel intending to pursue a career in welding fabrication should apply for this course. It is suitable for engineers working on site and in fabrication workshops, in manufacturing, EPCM companies and end users. The qualification is referenced as suitable for employees with welding coordination

responsibilities in ISO 3834 and ISO 14731 standards addressing welding.

It is also an excellent qualification for Welding Coordination Personnel with the responsibility for confirming the acceptability of welding procedures used in welded fabrications.

An International Institute of Welding IIW Course

Pricing (Including VAT) Theory Only Practical Only CombinedCorporate Member R 71,740 R 9,070 R 80,800Non-Member R 77,555 R 9,800 R 87,355

Please Note: The practical component aims to provide a candidate with knowledge on the control of the different welding processes. The candidate will become familiar with the problems and typical defects associated with incorrect use of the different welding methods.

Exemption is available from the practical training module on application with a suitable CV showing experience with all the welding processes, subject to the discretion of the Approved Training Body.

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The first SAIW welding and fabricator inspector course was held in 1980 and there were 15 successful students that year. Since then there have been more than 10 000 successful students on inspector courses. Not all these qualified people remain in South Africa and whilst we need more skills in our country it is also a source of pride that SAIW students can find work on the west coast of Africa, in the Middle East, in Australasia and just about anywhere in the world.

To further enhance this mobility and recognition of qualifications the IIW system for qualifying welding inspectors has been adopted and is integrated into the SAIW Level 1 and 2 programmes which incorporate

IWI Basic and Standard Levels respectively.

The SAIW courses are reviewed and refreshed frequently in conjunction with industry to make sure they are current and always meeting industry needs. SAIW also takes care to align the courses with the requirements of specialist inspector certification systems such as the SAQCC Competent Person (CP) and Inspector of Pressurised Equipment (IPE).

At the pinnacle of welding inspection SAIW offers the IWI Comprehensive Level course and qualification which ideally sets up a welding inspector as an inspection specialist or inspection function manager.

ABOUT WELDING INSPECTORSWelding and Fabrication inspectors find employment in many industries in South Africa notably, the metal fabrication, construction, power generation, transport, oil and gas, coal to fuel and other process industries. Our research shows that SAIW qualifications offer students improved employment prospects and a route to build a career.

Inspectors can enjoy a long and satisfying career in their chosen field but with experience they, also, develop a solid technical basis, which allows them to move into other areas such as production management, quality assurance and control, risk management, third party inspection and technical management.

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The course is also for those who do not meet direct entry requirements to the SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 1. This course is intended for anyone who wishes to enter the field of fabrication and serves as a basis to begin a career in welding quality control and inspection.

The course can be used to access other courses in Welding Inspection or Welding Coordination/Supervision. The course meets the syllabus requirements of Module IWS - 0 for IIW courses.

WELDING QUALITY CONTROLWelding Quality Control is a course designed to allow candidates who have no industry experience to quickly familiarise themselves with welding quality control.

The course introduces welding terminology, gives a brief description of common welding processes, material science, inspection techniques, welding and fabrication codes, quality control documentation, basic mathematics and science.

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

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WELDING QUALITYCONTROLCOURSE INFORMATIONEntry Requirements 1. None

Course Outline• Quality control, welding codes and standards, welding terminology. • Overview of Mathematics, Science, Engineering and Material for Welding Technology.

Course Duration10 Days

Pricing (Including VAT) Corporate and Non-Member R 10,930

Please Note: A 60% minimum is required in end-of-course examination.

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JOHANNESBURG

WEEK JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3

1 13 - 17 Jan 14 - 17 Apr 05 - 09 Oct

2 20 - 24 Jan 20 - 24 Apr 12 - 16 Oct

CAPE TOWN

WEEK CPT 1 CPT 2 CPT 3

1 13 - 17 Jan 02 - 06 Mar 17 - 21 Aug

2 20 - 24 Jan 09 - 13 Mar 24 - 28 Aug

SECUNDA

WEEK SEC 1 SEC 2

1 20 - 24 Jan 02 - 06 Mar

2 27 - 31 Jan 09 - 13 Mar

DURBAN

WEEK DBN 1 DBN 1

1 13 - 17 Jan 20 - 24 Jul

2 20 - 24 Jan 27 - 31 Jul

Course Schedule | Welding Quality Control

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This course has been in existence for over 40 years and has been continually refined to meet industry requirements. The course has been refreshed and refined to ensure it is completely up to date and will deliver more comprehensive knowledge than ever before. This is a result of amalgamating the SAIW Welding and Fabrication course with the IIW IWIP Basic course creating a world-class course.

Students will cover some of the following topics:• ASME VIII visual inspection aspects;• AWS D1.1 Welder Qualifications;• ASME IX Welder Qualifications;• NDT Reports;• Destructive Testing Reports;• WPS Review;

Upon successful completion of the SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspectors level 1, the candidate will

be issued with the SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspectors Level 1 qualification certificate and the IIW IWI Basic Diploma.

Once a student completes the Level 1 training, they may progress onto the SAIW Welding & Fabrication Inspectors Level 2 course. The progression will enable students to enhance their curriculum vitae.

The SAIW Level 1 course introduces candidates to welding processes, its applications, advantages and disadvantages as well as typical defects. It also introduces candidates to materials technology and the impact of welding on material properties. Visual inspection, quality assurance and quality control and welder code approval are covered in level 1.

SAIW WELDING AND FABRICATION INSPECTOR LEVEL 1 INCORPORATING IIW IWIP BASIC LEVEL

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Entry Requirements1. Matric with Mathematics or Science OR 2. Successful completion of SAIW’s Welding Quality Control course OR 3. Two years professional welding related experience OR4. Grade 10 plus a pass in a SAIW proficiency test

Course OutlineWeek 1• Terms & Definitions• Welding Processes• Welding Defects

Week 2• Materials including Mill certificate• Welding Symbols• Visual Inspection• Inspection reports & Regulation

Week 3• Welder Qualifications• Welding Safety• QA/QC including quality control plans

Week 4• Revision (3 days) • Exam

Course Duration15 days + 3 days revision + 2 days exam

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 42,630Non-Member R 45,915

SAIW WELDING AND FABRICATION INSPECTOR LEVEL 1

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Course Schedule | SAIW Welding & Fabrication Inspectors Level 1

JOHANNESBURGWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4 JHB 5

1Terms & DefinitionsWelding ProcessesWelding Defects

40 13 - 17 Jan 17 - 21 Feb 16 - 20 Mar 04 - 08 May 01 - 05 Jun

2Materials, Welding SymbolsVisual InspectionInspection Reports & Regulation

40 10 - 14 Feb 16 - 20 Mar 20 - 24 Apr 01 - 05 Jun29 Jun - 03 Jul

3Welder QualificationsWelding SafetyQA/QC

40 2 - 6 Mar 20 - 24 Apr 18 - 22 May29 Jun -03 Jul

27 - 31 Jul

4Revision (3 days) Exam

2430 Mar -01 Apr

18 - 20 May 22 - 24 Jun 27 - 29 Jul 24 - 26 Aug

ExaminationsTechnologyInspectionPractical

02 Apr02 Apr03 Apr

21 May21 May22 May

25 Jun25 Jun26 Jun

30 Jul30 Jul31 Jul

27 Aug27 Aug28 Aug

JOHANNESBURGWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS JHB 6 JHB 7 JHB 8 JHB 9

1Terms & DefinitionsWelding ProcessesWelding Defects

4029 Jun - 03 Jul

03 - 07 Aug31 Aug -04 Sep

28 Sep -02 Oct

2Materials, Welding SymbolsVisual InspectionInspection Reports & Regulation

40 27 - 31 Jul31 Aug -04 Sept

28 Sep -02 Oct

19 - 23 Oct

3Welder QualificationsWelding SafetyQA/QC

40 24 - 28 Aug28 Sep -02 Oct

26 - 30 Oct 09 - 13 Nov

4Revision (3 days) Exam

24 28 - 30 Sep 26 - 28 Oct 23 - 25 Nov30 Nov -02 Dec

ExaminationsTechnologyInspectionPractical

01 Oct01 Oct02 Oct

29 Oct29 Oct30 Oct

26 Nov26 Nov27 Nov

03 Dec03 Dec04 Dec

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DURBANWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS DBN 1 DBN 2 DBN 3 DBN 4 DBN 5

1Terms & DefinitionsWelding ProcessesWelding Defects

40 13 - 17 Jan 17 - 21 Feb 04 - 08 May 03 - 07 Aug 07 - 11 Sep

2Materials, Welding SymbolsVisual InspectionInspection Reports & Regulation

40 10 - 14 Feb 16 - 20 Mar 01 - 05 Jun 31 Aug -04 Sep 05 - 09 Oct

3Welder QualificationsWelding SafetyQA/QC

40 02 - 06 Mar 20 - 24 Apr29 Jun -03 Jul

28 Sep -02 Oct

02 - 06 Nov

4Revision (3 days) Exam

2430 Mar -01 Apr

18 - 20 May 27 - 29 Jul 26 - 28 Oct30 Nov -02 Dec

ExaminationsTechnologyInspectionPractical

02 Apr02 Apr03 Apr

21 May21 May22 May

30 Jul30 Jul31 Jul

29 Oct29 Oct30 Oct

03 Dec03 Dec04 Dec

Course Schedule | SAIW Welding & Fabrication Inspectors Level 1

JOHANNESBURG CONTINUOUS

WEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS JHB CONTINUOUS 1

JHB CONTINUOUS 2

JHB CONTINUOUS 3

JHB CONTINUOUS 4

JHB CONTINUOUS 5

1Terms & DefinitionsWelding ProcessesWelding Defects

40 03 - 07 Feb 04 - 08 May 06 - 10 Jul 24 - 28 Aug 02 - 06 Nov

2Materials, Welding SymbolsVisual InspectionInspection Reports & Regulation

40 10 - 14 Feb 11 - 15 May 13 - 17 Jul31 Aug - 04 Sep

09 - 13 Nov

3Welder QualificationsWelding SafetyQA/QC

40 17 - 21 Feb 18 - 22 May 20 - 24 Jul 07 - 11 Sep 16 - 20 Nov

4Revision (3 days) Exam

24 24 - 26 Feb 25 - 27 May 27 - 29 Jul 14 - 16 Sep 23 - 25 Nov

ExaminationsTechnologyInspectionPractical

27 Feb27 Feb28 Feb

28 May28 May29 May

30 Jul30 Jul31 Jul

17 Sep17 Sep18 Sep

26 Nov26 Nov27 Nov

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DURBANWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS DBN 1 DBN 2 DBN 3 DBN 4 DBN 5

1Terms & DefinitionsWelding ProcessesWelding Defects

40 13 - 17 Jan 17 - 21 Feb 04 - 08 May 03 - 07 Aug 07 - 11 Sep

2Materials, Welding SymbolsVisual InspectionInspection Reports & Regulation

40 10 - 14 Feb 16 - 20 Mar 01 - 05 Jun 31 Aug -04 Sep 05 - 09 Oct

3Welder QualificationsWelding SafetyQA/QC

40 02 - 06 Mar 20 - 24 Apr29 Jun -03 Jul

28 Sep -02 Oct

02 - 06 Nov

4Revision (3 days) Exam

2430 Mar -01 Apr

18 - 20 May 27 - 29 Jul 26 - 28 Oct30 Nov -02 Dec

ExaminationsTechnologyInspectionPractical

02 Apr02 Apr03 Apr

21 May21 May22 May

30 Jul30 Jul31 Jul

29 Oct29 Oct30 Oct

03 Dec03 Dec04 Dec

Course Schedule | SAIW Welding & Fabrication Inspectors Level 1

SECUNDAWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS SEC 1 SEC 2 SEC 3

1Terms & DefinitionsWelding ProcessesWelding Defects

40 17 - 21 Feb 08 - 12 Jun31 Aug -04 Sept

2Materials, Welding SymbolsVisual InspectionInspection Reports & Regulation

40 16 - 20 Mar 06 - 10 Jul 05 - 09 Oct

3Welder QualificationsWelding SafetyQA/QC

40 20 - 24 Apr 03 - 07 Aug 02 - 06 Nov

4Revision (3 days) Exam

24 25 - 27 May 07 - 09 Sep30 Nov -02 Dec

ExaminationsTechnologyInspectionPractical

28 May28 May29 May

10 Sep10 Sep11 Sep

03 Dec03 Dec04 Dec

CAPE TOWNWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS CPT 1 CPT 2 CPT 3

1Terms & DefinitionsWelding ProcessesWelding Defects

40 17 - 21 Feb 18 - 22 May 05 - 09 Oct

2Materials, Welding SymbolsVisual InspectionInspection Reports & Regulation

40 24 - 28 Feb 25 - 29 May 12 - 16 Oct

3Welder QualificationsWelding SafetyQA/QC

40 23 - 27 Mar 22 - 26 Jun 09 - 13 Nov

4Revision (3 days) Exam

2430 Mar -01 Apr

29 Jun -01 Jul

16 - 18 Nov

ExaminationsTechnologyInspectionPractical

02 Apr02 Apr03 Apr

02 Jul02 Jul03 Jul

19 Nov19 Nov20 Nov

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After successfully completing the bridging course candidates are awarded the SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 1 qualification and have access to the SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspectors Level 2 course. Candidates are, however, advised to take note of the requirements

related to the IWI Standard level qualification which is incorporated into SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 2 course where 2 years working experience may be required before the IWI Standard diploma can be awarded (for more information contact SAIW training administration).

BRIDGING IWI B TO THE SAIW LEVEL 1 WELDING AND FABRICATION INSPECTOR QUALIFICATION SAIW Bridging CourseSome inspectors may have completed the IWIP Basic level course when it was run as a stand-alone course. This means that they have not studied elements of ASME and AWS welding inspection requirements that are included in the SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 1. To obtain the SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 1 qualification they need to attend this short bridging course and pass the course specific examination.

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BRIDGING IWI B TO THE SAIW LEVEL 1 WELDING AND FABRICATION INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONCOURSE INFORMATION

SAIW Bridging CourseEntry Requirements1. IWIP B diploma2. No experience required

Course Outline• AWS D1.1. Welder Qualification• ASME IX Welder Qualification

Course Duration3 days with exam

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate and Non-Member R 2,110

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JOHANNESBURGWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4

1AWS D1.1. Welder QualificationASME IX Welder Qualification

48 27 - 29 Jan 14 - 16 Apr 17 - 19 Jun 11 - 13 Aug

DURBANWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS DBN 1 DBN 2 DBN 3 DBN 4

1AWS D1.1. Welder QualificationASME IX Welder Qualification

48 27 - 29 Jan 14 - 16 Apr 17 - 19 Jun 11 - 13 Aug

SECUNDAWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS SEC 1 SEC 2 SEC 3 SEC 4

1AWS D1.1. Welder QualificationASME IX Welder Qualification

48 24 - 26 Feb 14 - 16 Apr 17 - 19 Jun 11 - 13 Aug

CAPE TOWNWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS CPT 1 CPT 2 CPT 3 CPT 4

1AWS D1.1. Welder QualificationASME IX Welder Qualification

48 10 - 12 Feb 14 - 16 Apr 17 - 19 Jun 11 - 13 Aug

Course Schedule | SAIW Level 1 Bridging Course

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SAIW WELDING AND FABRICATION INSPECTOR

The SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 2 training programme is essential to complete the training and education requirements for most welding inspectors. It provides added knowledge of materials technology and the impact of welding on materials. Heat treatment requirements of the major codes of construction are covered as are destructive testing and non-destructive testing of welded joints. The course is essential for inspectors working in the fabrication, petrochemical, refinery, process plant,

power generation, construction and other industries. Inspectors with this qualification are prepared for approval for code compliance of welding procedures. With suitable experience the Inspector will also be prepared to take on inspection management responsibilities. Students having successfully completed the SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 2 Inspector course may qualify for the internationally recognised

IIW IWI Standard level diploma, subject to the requirements: • They hold the IWI Basic level

diploma.• Both SAIW Level 1 and Level 2.• At least twenty years of age. • Have at least two years of relevant

practical experience.• Students who qualified as SAIW

Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 2 before 2010 have to complete an extra 2 day module and exam in construction and design. (Details on application).

– Level 2 incorporating IIW IWI standard level

The SAIW welding inspector training programmes are tailored to meet industry requirements for welding inspection personnel involved in the fabrication, petrochemical, refinery, process plant, power generation, construction and other industries.

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

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SAIW WELDING AND FABRICATION INSPECTORCOURSE INFORMATION– Level 2

Course OutlineWeek 1 • Construction and Design • Materials Technology IIWeek 2 • Destructive Testing• Non Destructive TestingWeek 3 • Heat Treatment• Inspection and Quality Assurance

Course Duration25 days

Pricing (Including VAT) Corporate Member R 49,925 Non-Member R 53,975

Week 4 • Procedure Qualification • Fabrication Applications Engineering • Legal KnowledgeWeek 5 • Revision• Examinations

Entry Requirements1. Applicants for SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 2 courses must have passed

the relevant SAIW Certification Welding Inspector (Level I) qualification examination.

JOHANNESBURG | DURBAN | CAPE TOWN | SECUNDA

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JOHANNESBURGWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4 JHB 5 JHB 6 JHB 7

1Construction and DesignMaterials Technology II

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13 - 17 Jan 03 - 07 Feb 09 - 13 Mar 11 - 15 May 08 - 12 Jun 13 - 17 Jul 17 - 21 Aug

2Destructive TestingNon Destructive Testing

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10 - 14 Feb 02 - 06 Mar 20 - 24 Apr 08 - 12 Jun 06 - 10 Jul 17 - 21 Aug 14 - 18 Sep

3Heat TreatmentInspection and Quality Assurance

1624

09 - 13 Mar30 Mar -03 Apr

25 - 29 May 06 - 10 Jul 03 - 07 Aug 14 - 18 Sep 12 - 16 Oct

4Procedure QualificationFabrication Applications EngineeringLegal Knowledge

2488

20 - 24 Apr 04 - 08 May 22 - 26 Jun 03 - 07 Aug 07 - 11 Sep 12 - 16 Oct 02 - 06 Nov

5RevisionTheory Examination (2 x 3 hrs)Practical Examination (1 x 5 hrs)

2465

11 - 15 May 01 - 05 Jun 20 - 24 Jul31 Aug -04 Sep

05 - 09 Oct 09 - 13 Nov30 Nov -04 Dec

DURBAN | CAPE TOWNWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS DBN 1 DBN 2 DBN 3 CPT 1 CPT 2

1Construction and DesignMaterials Technology II

1624

03 - 07 Feb 04 - 08 May 03 - 07 Aug 23 - 27 Mar 07 - 11 Sep

2Destructive TestingNon Destructive Testing

832

02 - 06 Mar 01 - 05 Jun31 Aug -04 Sep

30 Mar -03 Apr

14 - 18 Sep

3Heat TreatmentInspection and Quality Assurance

1624

30 Mar -03 Apr

29 Jun -03 Jul

28 Sep -02 Oct

04 - 08 May 19 - 23 Oct

4Procedure QualificationFabrication Applications EngineeringLegal Knowledge

2488

11 - 15 May 20 - 24 Jul 26 - 30 Oct 11 - 15 May 26 - 30 Oct

5RevisionTheory Examination (2 x 3 hrs)Practical Examination (1 x 5 hrs)

2465

08 - 12 Jun 17 - 21 Aug 23 - 27 Nov 08 - 12 Jun 23 - 27 Nov

SECUNDAWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS SEC 1 SEC 2 SEC 3

1Construction and DesignMaterials Technology II

1624

20 - 24 Jan 01 - 05 Jun 27 - 31 Jul

2Destructive TestingNon Destructive Testing

832

17 - 21 Feb29 Jun -03 Jul

24 - 28 Aug

3Heat TreatmentInspection and Quality Assurance

1624

16 - 20 Mar 20 - 24 Jul28 Sep -02 Oct

4Procedure QualificationFabrication Applications EngineeringLegal Knowledge

2488

20 - 24 Apr 17 - 21 Aug 02 - 06 Nov

5RevisionTheory Examination (2 x 3 hrs)Practical Examination (1 x 5 hrs)

2465

25 - 29 May 14 - 18 Sep30 Nov -04 Dec

Course Schedule | SAIW Welding & Fabrication Inspectors Level 2

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On completing the course, inspectors will have extensive knowledge of welding and inspection theory and application. The course is presented in modular form similar to IWIP Standard and IWIP Basic i.e. there is a Technology module and an Inspection module that have to be successfully completed in order to attain the IWIP Comprehensive certificate.

Successful IWIP Comprehensive candidates will be able to manage all Inspection activities; supervise IWIP Basic and IWIP Standard personnel developing and then giving them appropriate (on-the job) instructions and act as technical experts for the inspection function.

People holding the IWT or IWE qualifications are exempt from the IWIP Comprehensive Technology module but are required to complete alll the Inspection modules that is

Basic Level, Standard Level and Comprehensive Level. SAIW will arrange appropriate courses subject to demand for IWE and IWT’s.

INTERNATIONAL WELDING INSPECTION PERSONNEL (IWIP)IWIP - Comprehensive LevelThe IWIP Comprehensive course is the most prestigious and the highest level of the IWIP courses. For candidates who have successfully completed the IWIP Standard course and are in possession of two years’ Welding Inspection experience at the Standard level are eligible for the Comprehensive course.

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

INTERNATIONAL WELDING INSPECTIONCOURSE INFORMATIONIWIP - Comprehensive LevelTECHNOLOGY/INSPECTION JOHANNESBURG | DURBAN | CAPE TOWN | SECUNDA

Entry Requirements1. IWI-S Level diploma plus 2 years experience at IWI-S Level.2. Persons holding the IWE or IWT qualification are exempt from the technology

component of IWI C and should contact SAIW training administration for details of a special course which covers only the inspection content of IWIP Basic, IWI Standard and IWI Comprehensive.

Course Outline• Advanced Welding Processes• Materials Technology• Construction and Design• Fabrication, Application, Engineering• Testing of Welds• QA/QC

Course Duration7 days + 2 days exam

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 29,970Non-Member R 32,400

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JOHANNESBURG TECHNOLOGYWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS JHB 1 JHB 2

1Welding ProcessesMaterials TechnologyConstruction and Design

32 03 - 06 Feb 26 - 29 Oct

Exam 07 Feb 30 Oct

DURBAN TECHNOLOGYWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS DBN 1

1Welding ProcessesMaterials TechnologyConstruction and Design

32 07 - 10 Sep

Exam 11 Sep

CAPE TOWN TECHNOLOGYWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS CPT 1

1Welding ProcessesMaterials TechnologyConstruction and Design

32 25 - 28 May

Exam 29 May

SECUNDA TECHNOLOGYWEEK COURSE INFORMATION HRS SEC 1

1Welding ProcessesMaterials TechnologyConstruction and Design

32 19 - 22 Oct

Exam 23 Oct

JOHANNESBURG INSPECTIONWEEK HRS JHB 1 JHB 2

1 32 09 - 12 Mar 16 - 19 Nov

Exam 13 Mar 20 Nov

DURBAN INSPECTIONWEEK HRS DBN 1

1 32 12 - 15 Oct

Exam 16 Oct

CAPE TOWN INSPECTIONWEEK HRS CPT 1

1 32 22 - 25 Jun

Exam 26 Jun

SECUNDA INSPECTIONWEEK HRS SEC 1

1 3230 Nov - 03

Dec

Exam 04 Dec

Course Schedule | TECHNOLOGY MODULE Comprehensive Level

Course Schedule | INSPECTION MODULE Comprehensive Level

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South African Institute of Welding Course Prospectus 2020

These courses are also suitable for engineering personnel responsible for in-service inspection requirements according to the Pressure Equipment Regulations (PER). The qualification will ensure that the user’s responsibility in terms of the in-service inspection requirements of the PER are appropriately managed.

Competent persons perform the in-service inspections which are required by the PER according to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Competent persons are required to be certified by the SAQCC Competent

Persons certification body and it is an essential requirement that the candidates have successfully completed an approved training course for certification.

Certification is available in two categories – pressure vessels or steam generators.

Successful candidates will have a basic knowledge of common welding processes used in steam generator manufacture and repair and the defects that may occur in original manufacture; have gained knowledge and understanding of the defects that arise in service and possible equipment failure mechanisms; have gained knowledge of the suitability

of NDT test methods; understand the roles and responsibilities of the user, the AIA in-service and the competent person inspector in complying with the in-service inspection requirements of the PER and have sufficient technical knowledge to be able to perform in-service inspection of steam generators.

Training Evaluation:The Foundation Week ends with an examination aimed to ensure the candidate has sufficient background knowledge in welding and NDT to start work in Competent Person activities and study further courses leading to certification.

ABOUT COMPETENT PERSONS TRAININGThe SAIW Competent Person courses are ideal for persons intending to work as inspectors for an Approved Inspection Authority (AIA) which has in-service inspection included in the scope of its accreditation and approval by the Department of Employment and Labour.

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Foundation Course Welding and NDT Syllabus

5 Days

CP PVCore Syllabus

5 DaysFor PV Certification limited to air

receivers or small autoclaves*

PLUS

Process Plant Inspection Course

20 DaysFor unlimited CP PV Certification

CP Steam Generator Core Syllabus

10 Days

Exemption from the Foundation Course is possible depending on prior training qualifications

NOTE: Holders of the SAIW Welding and Fabrication Inspector Level 1 or IWI-Basic Level qualification are exempt from the foundation module.

* The limited certification category will fall away from June 2020.

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

COMPETENT PERSONS TRAINING COURSE INFORMATIONFoundation Week

Entry Requirements:1. The SAIW Competent Person

courses are ideal for persons intending to work as inspectors for an Approved Inspection Authority (AIA) which has in-service inspection included in the scope of its accreditation and approval by the Department of Employment and Labour. These courses are also suitable for engineering personnel responsible for in-service inspection requirements according to the Pressure Equipment Regulations (PER).

2. It is recommended that candidates should have a minimum of Grade 10 or an equivalent qualification and some relevant experience in inspection or operation of pressurised equipment, however, all candidates will be considered.

Course Duration5 Days

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 14,990Non-Member R 16,200

Pressure Vessel – Core Week

Entry Requirements:Completed Competent Persons Foundation Module or hold a Welding Inspector qualification (SAIW Level 1) or IWIP-B. For description and dates of the CP Foundation Module see page 61.

Course Duration5 Days

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 14,990Non-Member R 16,200

Training Evaluation:The Core Week examination has two parts, which ensure candidates understand the requirements of the PER and have a good general knowledge of the common defects and failure mechanisms arising with pressure vessels in-service.

Steam Generators – Core Week

Entry Requirements:Completed Competent Persons Foundation Module or hold a Welding Inspector qualification (SAIW Level 1) or IWIP-B. For description and dates of the CP Foundation Module see page 55.

Course Duration10 Days

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 29,980Non-Member R 32,405

Training Evaluation:The Core Week examination has two parts which ensure candidates understand the requirements of the PER and have a good general knowledge of the common defects and failure mechanisms arising with steam generators in-service.

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FOUNDATION WEEKHRS JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 DBN 1 DBN 2 CPT 1 CPT 2

This one week Foundation Course covers an introduction to the common welding processes, their application and the defects arising; common non-destructive testing methods, their application, advantages and disadvantages.

40 20 - 24 Jan 25 - 29 May 24 - 28 Aug 20 - 24 Jan 06 - 10 Jul 27 - 31 Jan 13 - 17 Jul

Examination 1

PRESSURE VESSEL - CORE WEEKHRS JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 DBN 1 DBN 2 CPT 1 CPT 2

Pressure vessels (core week): background to legislation; pressure equipment regulations; codes and standards; safety procedures and vessel entry; autoclaves; external and internal inspections (defects arising in service – what to look for); failures and repairs, including specific equipment and service conditions; overpressure protection devices; pressure testing; report writing; information and discussion forum for inspection and testing of pressure vessels.

40 17 - 21 Feb 22 - 26 Jun 14 - 18 Sep 24 - 28 Feb 03 - 07 Aug 24 - 28 Feb 17 - 21 Aug

Examination ( 1 x 2 hrs) 1

STEAM GENERATORS - CORE WEEKHRS JHB 1 JHB 2 DBN 1 DBN 2 CPT 1 CPT 2

Steam Generators: background to legislation; Pressure Equipment Regulations; codes and standards; types of steam generators; knowledge of operation; safety prior, during and after inspections; external and internal inspections; failures and repairs, including specific equipment and service conditions; water treatments; fire side inspection; overpressure protection devices; appreciation of NDT methods; pressure testing; report writing requirements; information and discussion forum for the inspection and testing of steam generators.

80 02 - 13 Mar 02 - 13 Nov 16 - 27 Mar 07 - 18 Sep 16 - 27 Mar 19 - 30 Oct

Examination ( 2 x 2 hrs) 4

Course Schedule | Competent Persons Training

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Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

PROCESS PLANT INSPECTIONCOURSE INFORMATIONEntry Requirements1. Completed Competent Persons Pressure Vessel Core Week (see page 64).

This course is suitable for:• In-service Inspectors must have completed Competent Persons Pressure Vessel Core Week (see page 64).• All types of engineering personnel wishing to gain more insight into in-service inspection requirements and in-service damage mechanisms.

Course Duration20 days

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 41,450Non-Member R 44,810

Please Note: Process Plant Inspection modules are essential modules for persons wishing to become Competent Persons with unlimited certification.

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JOHANNESBURG | DURBANHRS JHB 1 JHB 2 DBN 1 DBN 2

MODULE 1 40 23 - 26 Mar 12 - 15 Oct 18 - 21 May 28 Sep - 01 Oct

Examination (approx. 1 x 1 hr) 1 27 Mar 16 Oct 22 May 02 Oct

MODULE 2 40 30 Mar - 02 Apr 19 - 22 Oct 25 - 28 May 05 - 08 Oct

Examination (approx. 1 x 1 hr) 1 03 Apr 23 Oct 29 May 09 Oct

MODULE 3 40 04 - 07 May 23 - 26 Nov 22 - 25 Jun 02 - 05 Nov

Examination (approx. 1 x 1 hr) 1 08 May 27 Nov 26 Jun 06 Nov

MODULE 4 40 11 - 14 May 30 Nov - 03 Dec 29 Jun - 02 Jul 09 - 12 Nov

Examination (approx. 1 x 1 hr) 1 15 May 04 Dec 03 Jul 13 Nov

Course Schedule | Process Plant Inspection

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Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

This course builds on pre-existing inspection knowledge and is focused on areas of knowledge which are needed specifically for process plant equipment.

The course has been specifically designed for the petrochemical industry to address the inspection requirements on a petrochemical refinery and is focused around the best operating standards developed by the American Petroleum Institute (API).

On completion of this course, the candidate may apply for unlimited certification for Competent Persons:

Pressure Vessels. Persons intending to complete the SAIW inspection diploma should apply for this course, as it is an essential module for this diploma.

Module 1 API 510: Pressure Vessel Inspection Code: In-service inspection, rating, repair and alteration; ASME VIII: Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Div 1 – Calculations to API 510; ASME IX: Welding, Brazing and Fusing Qualifications – Procedure and welder qualification; Engineering Drawing and Design.

Module 2 API 574: Inspection Practices of Piping System Components; API 570 Piping Inspection Code: In-service inspection, repair, and alteration of

piping systems; ASME B31.3 Process Piping; API 576 Inspection of Pressure Relieving Devices.

Module 3 API 571: Damage mechanisms affecting fixed equipment in the refining industry; API 580 Risk Based Inspection; Process Equipment Knowledge; API 572 Inspection of Pressure Vessels ; Towers, Drums, Reactors, Heat Exchangers and Condensers – Process Equipment; Process Diagrams; Recommended Repair Methods.

Module 4 API 579: Fitness for service; Advanced NDT; API 653: Tank inspection repair, alteration and reconstruction; Report writing.

The Process Plant Inspection course is a follow-on course from the Competent Person Pressure Vessel course.

5-DAY ENGINEERS – APPRECIATION OF WELDINGCOURSE INFORMATIONEntry Requirements 1. SAIW does not restrict access to this course but it is important to appreciate that it is primarily aimed at plant maintenance and project engineers, engineering superintendants, engineering technicians tasked with managing the welding function and senior quality assurance personnel.

Course Outline• Terms and definitions related to welding• Introduction to welding processes• Basic metallurgy• Welding defects• Introduction to non-destructive testing• Inspection and quality assurance• Codes of manufacture

Course Duration5 days

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 14,985Non-Member R 16,200

Please Note: The Appreciation of Welding course is designed to provide personnel with an overview of welding technology in order to understand welding better and make informed welding related decisions.

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JOHANNESBURGHRS JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4

Introduction to welding processesIntroduction to materialsIntroduction to welding quality assurance

40 27 - 31 Jan 23 - 27 Mar 17 - 21 Aug 23 - 27 Nov

DURBAN | CAPE TOWNHRS DNB 1 DNB 2 CPT 1 CPT 1

Introduction to welding processesIntroduction to materialsIntroduction to welding quality assurance

40 24 - 28 Feb 23 - 27 Nov 22 - 26 Jun 19 - 23 Oct

Course Schedule | 5-DAY ENGINEERS – APPRECIATION OF WELDING

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Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

In many companies a mechanical or electrical engineer, engineering superintendent or engineering supervisor is given the responsibility of managing ‘the welding department’. Often this engineer will have absolutely no welding background and almost certainly his/her university or college study programme will have included no training in welding technology. If the engineer is lucky he/she may be assisted by an experienced welder or even a welding supervisor but this is not enough to accept the responsibilities assigned to his/her job.

For these reasons the 5-Day Appreciation course is one of the Institute’s oldest courses and one of its most successful. The course was first developed in the early 1980s when it was derived from an in-company training course. It has been continuously updated to ensure industry relevance. Many engineers from all types of large companies and parastatals have attended the course as part of their professional development. It is, however, an extremely important course for engineers working in smaller companies where there is very little in-house back-up for the engineer who has to be a ‘ jack-of-all-trades’.

The course introduces engineers to the complexities of welding, informing them of what can go wrong and the consequences of a failure including

economic disaster. It covers the common welding processes and their applications. It describes the effect of welding on materials and welding defects and their causes. It looks at cost issues, the need for qualified welding procedures and how to go about specifying them. Importantly engineers are encouraged to bring their welding experiences and problems to the course for sharing with the class in discussion. The case history discussion period is held at the end of the course and is often one of the most helpful parts of the course for the engineer. It’s very much about helping the engineer to know and be aware of when he/she needs to bring in specialist help.

The 5-Day Appreciation course can be held in-company and anyone interested in running the course should call Shelton Zichawo on 011 298 2100.

CPD credits available for this course

ASME CODES OF CONSTRUCTION AND THE NATIONAL BOARD INSPECTION CODECOURSE INFORMATIONEntry Requirements 1. There are no specific entry requirements for engineering personnel attending the course.2. Welding fabrication inspectors should preferably attain the SAIW Level 2 qualification before attending this course

Course OutlineThe course content covers: • ASME Section I• ASME Section VII Division I• ASME Section IX• National Board Inspection Code The Course is intended forWelding fabrication inspectors, engineers, technologists, technicians and supervisors who wish to improve their knowledge of these codes.

Course Duration10 days

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 27,185Non-Member R 29,390

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ASME VIIIASME IASME IXNBIC

80 17 - 28 Feb 01 - 12 Jun 16 - 27 Nov 03 - 14 Feb 06 - 17 Jul 03 - 14 Feb 06 - 17 Jul

Examination (2 x 4 hrs) 8

Course Schedule | ASME Codes of Construction

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Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

The syllabus includes requirements for welding, fabrication and inspection: design of vessels and boilers; allowable materials; strengthen calculations for openings; qualification of welders and welding procedures; inspection and tests; marking and reports; pressure relief devices; duties of inspectors; using the codes and calculations. NBIC is used for post construction activities in the installation, inspection, repair and alteration of pressure retaining equipment.

The course is suitable for project and maintenance engineers and engineering

supervisors with responsibility for boilers and pressure vessels and as an introduction to the ASME Code.

Candidates should have a Grade 10 qualification as a minimum. Candidates should preferably have completed the SAIW level 2 welding inspector qualification prior to doing this course, which is a requirement for IPE certification. The course addresses the requirements of ASME Section 1 – Rules of Construction for Power Boilers. ASME section VIII Division 1 – Rules of Construction for

Pressure Vessels, ASME Section IX – welding and brazing qualifications and NBIC – National Board Inspection Code. Successful graduates will have an appreciation for the code requirements and be able to use the codes and interpret and apply the fabrication and inspection requirements in their daily work activities.

The course is specifically designed to introduce students on the use of relevant code sections in a logical and methodical manner.

This ASME Codes of Construction course is ideal for welding inspectors involved in boiler and/or pressure vessel fabrication, repair or modification. The course is mandatory for inspectors aiming for certification as an Inspector of Pressurised Equipment (IPE) with the intention of working for an Approved Inspection Authority (AIA).

CPD credits available for this course

AWS D1.1 – STEEL STRUCTURESCOURSE INFORMATIONEntry RequirementsPersonnel involved in the fabrication of steel structures including inspection, quality control and fabrication should attend this course. Engineering personnel wishing to improve their understanding of inspection and quality control during fabrication of steel structures are also encouraged to attend this course.

Course OutlineThis course provides an understanding of this welding fabrication code and covers the following aspects of the 2015 version of the code:• Section 1 - General requirements related to welded steel structures• Section 3 - Pre-qualified welding procedures• Section 4 - Welding procedure and performance qualification• Section 5 - Fabrication requirements• Section 6 - Inspection requirements • Practical exercises in the use of the code.

Course Duration3 days

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 9,925Non-Member R 10,730

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Pre-qualified WPSQualified WPSWelder qualificationInspectionFabrication

24 06 - 08 Apr 17 - 19 Jun 11 - 13 Aug 16 - 18 Nov 06 - 08 Apr 21 - 23 Sep 06 - 08 Apr 21 - 23 Sep

Examination – Self Assessment

Course Schedule | AWS D1.1 – Steel Structures

Successful candidates will be able to use and interpret the code with regards to: pre-qualified welding procedures; qualification of welders and welding procedures; allowable materials; fabrication requirements; inspection and tests; marking and reports.

The Course is intended to focus on the fabrication and inspection requirements of the code. It is not intended to cover design aspects.

CPD credits available for this course

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Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

AWS D1.1 code is widely used both locally and internationally for managing welding quality in structural steel constructions and buildings, bridges, draglines, oil production platforms, mining headgear, shaft steelwork, earthmoving and mining equipment, as well as power station structures.

HEAT TREATMENT PRACTITIONERCOURSE INFORMATION

Covers heat treatment requirements for the fabrication of pressure vessels, steam generators and process equipment. The following fabrication codes are dealt with in this course: ASME VIII, BS2633, EN13445, EN13480 and AWS D1.1.

Course Duration10 days

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 29,355Non-Member R 31,740

Successful candidates will: Understand the necessity to perform pre- and post-weld heat treatments; be able to determine heat treatment cycles in accordance with various codes and be able to set up and operate heat treatment equipment.

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Welding processesMaterialsPWHT codes

80 05 - 16 Oct

Examination (2 x 2 hrs) 4

Course Schedule | Heat Treatment Practitioner

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Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Course Content:

Theory:Basic metallurgy; heat treatment definitions; welding processes; welding effects on materials – why is heat treatment necessary?; heat treatment cycles, heating and cooling rates, soaking temperatures, soaking

times; code and material specification requirements for welding; pre-heat, post-weld heat treatment, normalising, annealing, hydrogen removal; methods of heat treatment; equipment.

Practical: Determining pre- and post-weld heat treatment requirements to codes and

standards; determining heating and insulation band widths; determining heating configurations on nozzles; setting up equipment for weld heat treatments – thermocouples, heaters, insulation; operating heat treatment equipment.

Heat Treatment Practitioner performing local heat treatment of welded fabrications on site, or in a workshop, using resistance heating, will benefit from this course. The course is also suitable for maintenance personnel who are responsible for supervising heat treatment operations. Candidates who preferably have a Grade 10 qualification as well as experience in engineering and/or metal working is recommended.

PAINT INSPECTORSCOURSE INFORMATIONCourse Duration4 days and 1 day examination

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 14,985Non-Member R 16,200

Course Content:THEORY: Principles of corrosion, corrosion protection, selection of coating systems, surface preparation methods and applicable standards, paint constituents, application methods and applicable standards, paint specifications and datasheets, measurement and evaluation techniques and processes, site and shop applications, coating defects and failures, definitions of coating related terms.

PRACTICAL: Assessment of environmental conditions relating to coating application, perform inspections on newly prepared substrates, evaluate newly coated surfaces, test various aspects of an established coating system and identify typical coating damage and failures. These results and instructions are consequently used to generate suitable report sheets.

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JOHANNESBURG | DURBAN | CAPE TOWNHRS JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4 DBN 1 DBN 2 CPT 1 CPT 2

THEORY AND PRACTICAL 32 27 - 31 Jan 08 - 12 Jun31 Aug -04 Sep

16 - 20 Nov 27 - 31 Jan 24 - 28 Aug 09 - 13 Mar 05 - 09 Oct

Examination: Multiple choice 2 hrs;Narrative 2 hrs; Practical 3 hrs

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Course Schedule | Paint Inspectors

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Furthermore, the practical content of the course enables the candidate not only to assess the application process and newly applied protective layers, but also to identify coating damage on established installations.

Candidates who are involved in the surface preparation, paint application or corrosion protection industries, who want to further their career opportunities in the supervisory or coating evaluation facets of corrosion protection of engineering materials, may apply.

The SAIW Paint Inspectors (PI) course provides candidates with the basic knowledge regarding surface preparation and paint application to ensure engineering materials are suitably protected from environmental decay and/or corrosion, through the use of protective coatings.

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

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WELDING SYMBOLS COURSE INFORMATION

Welders that work with fabrication drawings must be able to interpret welding symbols to prepare the joint and apply a weld that meets the specifications. Welding inspectors must be able to read and interpret welding plans.

The welding symbol course provides a detailed review of the use of welding symbols in the fabrication environment.

The course covers the use of the European system for welding symbols (ISO 2553) as well as the use of the American system (AWS A2.4).

The course will also deal with the difficulties encountered in engineering design and fabrication workshops with the use of two different systems. Concepts covered in the course include, joint types and weld types, basic joint geometry, key terms, and basic rules of welding symbols and non-destructive testing symbols.

The course covers all types of welds including groove welds, fillet welds, plug and slot welds, spot and projection welds, and stud, seam, surfacing, and edge welds.

This course is ideal for all fabrication personnel including welding supervisors, quality controllers and welding inspectors. The course is also ideal for personnel involved in engineering design as well as draughting and detailing personnel.

JOHANNESBURG | DURBAN | CAPE TOWNJHB 1 JHB 2 DBN 1 DBN 2 CPT 1 CPT 2

28 Apr 21 Sep 28 Apr 21 Sep 28 Apr 21 Sep

Welding symbols are used as a pictorial language to convey weld requirements. The weld symbol conveys to the fabricator the position of welds, type of joint to be used, the size of the weld and the amount of weld metal to be deposited.

Course Duration1 day

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 3,305Non-Member R 3,575

CPD credits available for this course

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

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WELD QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND WELDING COORDINATION: ISO 3834 and ISO 14731

Products may range from simple to complex. Examples include pressure vessels, domestic and agricultural equipment, cranes, bridges, transport vehicles and other items. These processes exert a profound influence on the cost of manufacture and on the quality of the product. It is therefore important to ensure that these processes are carried out in the most effective way and that appropriate control is exercised over all aspects of the operation. The ISO 3834 Quality Management System will be consulted to clearly define all the welding related aspects and how to manage them on a day to day basis.

The course is aimed at assisting those in the Welding Coordination teams to implement and manage ISO 3834 as well as to familiarise them with their roles as stated in the ISO 14731 Standard.

Manufacturing processes such as fusion welding are widely used to produce many products, and for some companies, these are the key production features.

Course Duration1 day

Pricing (Including VAT) R 3,580

JOHANNESBURG | DURBAN | CAPE TOWNJHB 1 JHB 2 DBN 1 CPT 1

The course is aimed at assisting those in the Welding Coordination teams to implement and manage ISO 3834 as well as to familiarise them with their roles as stated in ISO 14731.Please note: Courses can be conducted at company premises should there be sufficient interest – i.e. in excess of six people.

11 Mar 12 Aug 20 May 24 Jun

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

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CAPE TOWN

All courses will be written on these dates

RW 1 RW 2 RW 3 RW 4 RW 5 RW 6 RW 7 RW 8 RW 9 RW 10 RW 11 RW 12

30 - 31 Jan

27 - 28 Feb

26 - 27 Mar

23 - 24 Apr

21 - 22 May

18 - 19 Jun

16 - 17 Jul

13 - 14 Aug

10 - 11 Sep

08 - 09 Oct

05 - 06 Nov

03 - 04 Dec

RE-WRITE EXAMINATIONS– Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town

Prices of re-write examinations:Revision R 2,240 per day Welding Quality Control R 1,200 All other re-writes R 2,000 Multiple Choice re-write R 485 Process Plant R 1,160

Online rewrite booking process shall be available from 2020

Please note that the re-write examination schedule could be revised in line with the training schedule - please refer to the SAIW website for the latest version as well as related information.

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JOHANNESBURG

Welding Quality Control, IIW Specialist Bridging & Welding Inspection Fabrication Level 1

Welding Inspection Fabrication

Level 2

All Other Courses

RW 1 24 - 25 Feb 26 - 27 Feb 28 Feb

RW 2 23 - 24 Mar 25 - 26 Mar 27 Mar

RW 3 20 - 21 Apr 22 - 23 Apr 24 Apr

RW 4 25 - 26 May 27 - 28 May 29 May

RW 5 29 - 30 Jun 01 - 02 Jul 03 Jul

RW 6 27 - 28 Jul 29 - 30 Jul 31 Jul

RW 7 24 - 25 Aug 26 - 27 Aug 28 Aug

RW 8 28 - 29 Sep 30 Sept - 01 Oct 02 Oct

RW 9 26 - 27 Oct 28 - 29 Oct 30 Oct

RW 10 23 - 24 Nov 25 - 26 Nov 27 Nov

DURBAN

Welding Quality Control, IIW Specialist Bridging & Welding Inspection Fabrication Level 1

Welding Inspection Fabrication

Level 2

All Other Courses

RW 1 18 - 19 Feb 18 - 19 Feb 19 Feb

RW 2 24 - 25 Mar 24 - 25 Mar 25 Mar

RW 3 21 - 22 Apr 21 - 22 Apr 22 Apr

RW 4 26 - 27 May 26 - 27 May 27 May

RW 5 23 - 24 Jun 23 - 24 Jun 24 Jun

RW 6 14 - 15 Jul 14 - 15 Jul 15 Jul

RW 7 18 - 19 Aug 18 - 19 Aug 19 Aug

RW 8 21 - 22 Sep 21 - 22 Sep 22 Sep

RW 9 20 - 21 Oct 20 - 21 Oct 21 Oct

RW 10 17 - 18 Nov 17 - 18 Nov 18 Nov

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] or 011 298 2106 for further information

CANCELLATION OF RE-WRITE EXAM1. The SAIW reserves the right to cancel

the holding of a re-write exam at short notice, should student numbers not meet our minimum requirements. Candidates shall be informed of the cancellation two weeks prior to the re-write exam date and arrangements will be made to book the candidate on the next available re-write exam. Should the student/applicant decide the alternative arrangement is unsuitable, the full re-write exam fee will be reimbursed in these circumstances. Personal costs relating to accommodation and travelling cannot be claimed.

2. If the re-write exam booking is cancelled by the applicant less than 15 (fifteen) days prior to the re-write exam date, then the cancellation charge will be equal to the full re-write exam cost and no refund is applicable.

3. If the re-write exam booking is cancelled by the applicant 15 (fifteen) days or more prior to the re-write exam date, a cancellation charge of 4% (plus VAT) of the re-write exam fee will be charged by the SAIW as an administration fee and the balance of the fee refunded to the applicant. In these circumstances only the balance of the re-write exam fee will be reimbursed and no personal costs relating to accommodation and travelling may be claimed by the applicant.

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ABOUT NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING (NDT)Non Destructive Testing (NDT) refers to the testing of material and components without inhibiting its further usefulness. Applied scientific principles such as electromagnetic induction, magnetism, capillary action, mechanical vibration, electromagnetic waves, etc. are utilised to identify and characterise discontinuities within tested samples or areas of interest.

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The SAQCC NDT scheme is the very first NDT qualification and certification scheme developed ‘in Africa by Africans for Africans’ that is registered under the ICNDT Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) Schedule through the SAIW Certification Personnel Certification Body (PCB).

Training is sector specific and can be subdivided into the following main sections:

Terminology and history; physical principles; product technology and method capabilities, equipment; testing information; testing process; Interpretation / evaluation and reporting; assessment quality aspects and developments training,

qualification and certification is subdivided into three levels as stipulated by ISO 9712:2012.

• An individual certified to Level 1 has demonstrated competence to carry out NDT according to written instructions and under the supervision of Level 2 or Level 3 personnel. Level 1 personnel may be authorized to perform the following in accordance with NDT instructions: set up NDT equipment; perform the tests; record and classify the results of the tests according to written criteria; report the results.

• Level 2 personnel may be authorized by the employer to perform certain tasks which include: select the NDT technique for the testing method

to be used; define the limitations of application of the testing method; translate NDT codes, standards, specifications, and procedures into NDT instructions adapted to the actual working conditions; set up and verify equipment settings; perform and supervise tests; provide guidance for personnel at or below Level 2; report the results of NDT.

• Level 3 personnel may be authorized to perform certain tasks which include: assume full responsibility for a test facility or examination centre and staff; interpret standards, codes, specifications, and procedures; carry out and supervise all tasks at all levels; provide guidance for NDT personnel at all levels.

Training for Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) is provided by the SAIW in compliance with the ISO/TR 25108 in accordance with the syllabus provided in ISO/TR 25107 (ASNT CP 105 as well as IAEA Tecdoc 628 are also incorporated) and recognised by an ISO 17024 accredited Personnel Certification Body (PCB) under the scope of ISO 9712, i.e. SAIW Certification PCB, which operates the SAQCC-NDT Scheme.

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

NDTBOOKING PROCEDURES

1. The following documentation is required for course enrolment:

1.1 “Course Enrolment Application Form” – completed in full.

1.2 Confirmation of full payment 1.3 Legible copy of highest academic

qualifications (School, college, University, etc.) and / or, pass mark in Proficiency Test.

1.4 Company letter stating delegate’s current employment status (if applicable).

1.5 Legible copy of ID or Passport.1.6 When doing any Level II or Level

III course, confirmation of the preceding Level qualification (training record and examination result letter) is required.

Please note that:Once we have received all correct documents and payment has been confirmed, you will receive, via email, a “Booking Confirmation Notice” This booking confirmation notice will include the date of the NDT course, venue and full address.

2. What you need to bring along:2.1 For NDT Courses, you would

require 4 Coloured ID photo’s taken within the previous 6 months.

2.2 Copy of your ID or Passport.2.3 Stationery, e.g. pen, pencil, note

book, erasure and highlighter and scientific calculator.

2.4 Copy of the booking confirmation letter.

2.5 A 100% attendance of the course is a prerequisite for the qualification examination.

3. Cancellation of Training:3.1 The SAIW reserves the right

to cancel the holding of a course at short notice, should student numbers not meet our minimum course requirements. Candidates shall be informed of the cancellation two weeks prior to the training start date and arrangements will be made to book the candidate on the next available course. Should the student / applicant decide the alternative arrangement is unsuitable, the full course fees will be reimbursed in

these circumstances. Personal costs relating to accommodation and travelling cannot be claimed.

3.2 If the course booking is cancelled by the applicant less than 30 (thirty) days prior to the training start date, then the cancellation charge will be equal to the full course cost and no refund is applicable.

3.3 If the course booking is cancelled by the applicant 30 (thirty) days or more prior to the training start date, a cancellation charge of 4% (plus VAT) of the course fees will be charged by the SAIW as an administration fee and the balance of the fees refunded to the applicant. In these circumstances only the balance of the course fees will be reimbursed and no personal costs relating to accommodation and travelling may be claimed by the applicant.

4. Dress Code:4.1 NDT: Wear long pants, shirt and

safety boots. Also consider suitable protective clothing such as overalls for the practical sessions.

• Please ensure that you comply with the course access conditions prior to enrolling for the course.• Refer to the access conditions indicated on the NDT Access Conditions Table.• Further information is available on the SAIW website: www.saiw.co.za• Full payment is to be made prior to the commencement of the course and exam.• All prices indicate the combined total for both the training and initial qualification examination costs.• All prices quoted include VAT.

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TRAINING: NDT– ACCESS CONDITIONS

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

Level 1 : MT, VT, PT Direct access to the course shall be granted if the candidate has passed both mathematics and science in Grade 10 (Proof of Grade 10 – or equivalent such as N1; certificate is required).

Level 1 : UT, RT, ECT

Please note that RT Safety is mandatory for access to an RT 1 course and no RT 1 certificate shall be issued unless a RT Safety certificate in accordance with DOH and issued by SAINT Professional Body can be shown.

Direct access to the course shall be granted if the candidate has passed both mathematics and science in Grade 12 (Proof of Grade 12 – or equivalent such as N3 certificate is required).

Alternatively, the candidate shall be required to pass a Proficiency Exam for surface methods, prior to being eligible to sit the applicable NDT course.

Please note that the Proficiency test is free of charge and only assesses the basic skills relating to mathematics, science, comprehension and communication capabilities required within the applicable NDT method. The pass mark for the Proficiency test is 70%. Please contact Harold Jansen ([email protected]) to ascertain availability and to make a booking. Proficiency tests are performed on Thursdays between 8:00 and 11:00. In the case of candidates not being able to attend the Proficiency test due to transport problems, arrangements can be made to have the test e-mailed to a suitable invigilator and returned via email once completed.

Level 2 - All Methods

Candidate shall be qualified i.e. have received training in accordance with ISO9712: 2012 requirements and have passed the Level 1 qualification examinations (certified is preferred) as a Level 1 NDT Technician in the applicable method and sector. Access to advanced / derived techniques requires a valid Level 2 certificate in the relevant method.

Direct Access to Level 2:Candidate shall have passed both mathematics and science at Grade 12 level (Equivalent to N3 - Proof of Grade 12 certificate is required) and have applicable tertiary qualification(s) and/or relevant NDT experience. Combination of Level 1 and Level 2 Training hours in accordance with an approved syllabus and training programme as per SAQCC - NDT requirements and based on Certification body approval. The Level 1 qualification examinations shall also have been successfully passed.

Level 3 - All Methods

Candidate shall be qualified i.e. received training in accordance with ISO9712: 2012 requirements and have passed the Level 2 qualification examinations (certified is preferred) as a Level 2 NDT Technician in the applicable method and sector, appropriate tertiary qualifications (relevant to the NDT method - chemistry, mathematics or physics; and/or to the product or industry sector - chemistry, metallurgy, engineering etc.) are advantageous.

All candidates for Level 3 Certification in any NDT method shall have successfully completed the Level 2 Practical exam. (If not certified as Level 2, the practical examination shall have been passed within 1 year from date of writing the Level 3 main method examination).

Valid Level 2 Certificate in the applicable method and sector is mandatory when equipment operation or accepting tested components are required.

Direct Access to Level 3:Combination of Level 1, 2 and 3 Training hours in accordance with an approved syllabus and training program as per ISO 9712 : 2012 and SAQCC NDT requirements and based on Certification body verification. The Level 2 qualification examinations shall also have been successfully passed. No reduction in requirements for industrial experience. Suitable tertiary qualifications (relevant to the NDT method - chemistry, mathematics or physics; and / or to the product or industry sector - chemistry, metallurgy, engineering etc.) are mandatory.

EDDY CURRENT TESTING COURSE INFORMATIONEddy Current Testing (ECT) is an electromagnetic testing method in which electromagnetic induction is utilised to detect any discontinuities. The basic requirement for eddy current testing therefore is that the material being tested or in the case of paint thickness measurement the substrate, should be electrically conductive. ECT can be regarded as both a surface as well as subsurface testing method since the depth to which the inspection can effectively be performed depends on the frequency of the excitation current, the electrical conductivity as well as magnetic properties of the material being tested.

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EDDY CURRENT TESTING

NDT Method

and Level

Industrial Sector

Product Sector / Category

Duration1 day

= 8 hours

Prices (Inclusive of VAT)

Course & Initial Exam Dates

Training & Initial

Examination Non

Members

Training & Initial

Examination Members

Initial Certification

EddyCurrentTestingLevel 1

Pre- andin-service

ECT 1.1:Surface (s)

ECT 1.2:Tubes (t)

Training4 days

Exam1 day

ECT 1.1R 15,980

ECT 1.2R 15,980

ECT 1.1R 14,780

ECT 1.2R 14,780

ECT 1.1R 2,570

ECT 1.1R 2,570

Course Code ECT 1.1 - JHB 01 ECT 1.2 - JHB 02 ECT 1.1 - JHB 03 ECT 1.1 - JHB 04 ECT 1.1 - JHB 05

Training 27 – 30 Jan 08 – 11 Jun 06 – 09 Jul 05 – 08 Oct 30 Nov – 03 Dec

Exam 31 Jan 12 Jun 10 Jul 09 Oct 04 Dec

Course Code ECT 1.1 - CPT 01 ECT 1.1 - CPT 02

Training 03 – 06 Feb 03 – 06 Aug

Exam 07 Feb 07 Aug

EddyCurrentTestingLevel 2

Pre- andin-service

ECT 2.1:Surface (s)

ECT 2.2:Tubes (t)

Training4 days

Exam1 day

ECT 2.1R 15,980

ECT 122R 15,980

ECT 2.1R 14,780

ECT 2.2R 14,780

ECT 2.1R 2,570

ECT 2.1R 2,570

Course Code ECT 2.1 - JHB 01 ECT 2.1 - JHB 02 ECT 2.1 - JHB 03

Training 23 – 26 Mar 03 - 06 Aug 07 – 10 Dec

Exam 27 Mar 07 Aug 11 Dec

Course Code ECT 2.1 - CPT 01

Training 06 – 09 Apr

Exam 10 Apr

PLEASE NOTE: ADVANCED OPTION: ECT 2.5 - DIGITAL APPLICATIONS AND SIGNAL ANALYSIS ARE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST AND SUBJECT TO DEMAND

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

If this sounds like a mouthful, then we invite you to dust off your high school knowledge regarding electrical transformers and attend an ECT course.

The techniques utilised in eddy current testing depends on the sample being tested, i.e. whether it is a surface, tube, bar or other more complex shapes since it dictates the type of probe to be used. Furthermore, the number of frequencies and the inspection mode(s) such as absolute or differential determines the multi- frequency and / or mode technique description.

The presence of magnetic saturation weak magnetic alloys, shielding or focussing nature of the probe as well as the display capabilities extends the technique description. The training course is based on general theory as well as sector specific applications relating, but not limited to, the following standards and specifications:

• ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code - Section V - Subsection A - Article 1 & 8• ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code - Section V - Subsection B - Article 26• ISO 15549 ECT – General principles• ISO 15548 Part 1 ECT – Instrument Characteristics and verification• ISO 15548 Part 2 ECT – Probe Characteristics and verification• ISO 15548 Part 3 ECT – System Characteristics and verification• ISO 17643 ECT – Welds• ISO 2360 ECT - Non-Conductive coatings – Amplitude sensitive equipment• ISO 21968 ECT - Non-Conductive coatings – Phase sensitive equipment• ISO 12718 ECT - Vocabulary

MAGNETIC PARTICLE TESTING COURSE INFORMATIONMagnetic Testing (MT) refers to a surface and very limited subsurface NDT method that relies on the magnetic nature of the relevant material being tested, to reveal any discontinuities on the surface or major longitudinal indications just below the surface. The material should therefore allow for magnetic fields to be generated inside or pass through the material, hence the requirement for material is that it should be ferromagnetic which means that the material should have a magnetic permeability much greater than 1.

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NDT Method

and Level

Industrial Sector

Product Sector / Category

Duration1 day

= 8 hours

Prices (Inclusive of VAT)

Course & Initial Exam Dates

Training & Initial

Examination Non

Members

Training & Initial

Examination Members

Initial Certification

MagneticTestingLevel 1

Pre- andin-service

MT 1.1Forging (f)

MT 1.2Castings

(c)

MT 1.3Welds (w)

Training4 days

Exam1 day

R 15,980 R 14,780 R 2,570

Course Code MT 1 A - JHB 01 MT 1 A - JHB 02 MT 1 A - JHB 03 MT 1 A - JHB 04 MT 1 A - JHB 05

Training 13 – 16 Jan 24 – 27 Feb 20 – 23 Apr 22 – 25 Jun 17 – 20 Aug

Exam 17 Jan 28 Feb 24 Apr 26 Jun 21 Aug

Course Code MT 1 A - JHB 06 MT 1 A - JHB 07 MT 1 A - DBN 01 MT 1 A - DBN 02

Training 28 Sep – 01 Oct 30 Nov – 03 Dec 20 – 23 Jan 31 Aug – 03 Sep

Exam 02 Oct 04 Dec 24 Jan 04 Sep

Course Code MT 1 A - CPT 01 MT 1 A - CPT 02

Training 13 – 16 Jan 16 – 19 Nov

Exam 17 Jan 20 Nov

MagneticTestingLevel 2

Pre- andin-service

MT 2.1Forging (f)

MT 2.2Castings

(c)

MT 2.3Welds (w)

Training4 days

Exam1 day

R 15,980 R 14,780 R 2,570

Course Code MT 2 A - JHB 01 MT 2 A - JHB 02 MT 2 A - JHB 03 MT 2 A - JHB 04 MT 2 A - JHB 05

Training 10 – 13 Feb 09 – 12 Mar 01 – 04 Jun 24 – 27 Aug 12 – 15 Oct

Exam 14 Feb 13 Mar 05 Jun 28 Aug 16 Oct

Course Code MT 2 A - JHB 06 MT 2 A - DBN 01

Training 02 – 05 Nov 08 – 11 Jun

Exam 06 Nov 12 Jun

Course Code MT 2 A - CPT 01

Training 23 – 26 Nov

Exam 27 Nov

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

If you are interested in magnetism and would like to find out how magnetic fields are used to detect discontinuities in ferromagnetic material then Magnetic Testing is the place to start your career in NDT.

Inspection techniques depend on the type of current being used to magnetise the material, whether the excitation current is maintained during the application of magnetic particles or not as well as nature of the magnetic field generated i.e. linear or circular.

In addition the technique description should also refer to the type of magnetic particles used to make indications visible.

The training course is based on general theory as well as sector specific applications relating, but not limited to, the following standards and specifications:

• ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code - Section V - Subsection A - Article 1 & 7• ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code - Section V - Subsection B - Article 25• ISO 9934 Parts 1 MT – General Principals• ISO 9934 Parts 2 MT – Detection media• ISO 9934 Parts 3 MT – Equipment• ISO 12707 MT - Vocabulary• ISO 17638 MT – Welds• ISO 4986 MT – Castings• ISO 23278 MT – Acceptance Levels

PENETRANT TESTINGCOURSE INFORMATION

Penetrant or Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT) refers to a surface type non-destructive testing method that allows a liquid (containing dye to increase visibility) to fill an empty void, which is open to the surface, due to the capillary action of the liquid. Once the excess penetrant is removed from the surface a developer is applied to the surface which allows the penetrant to be absorbed into a contrasting medium (normally white powder) revealing the presence of a discontinuity. PT can effectively be applied to any type of material, as long as the discontinuity sought, is open to the surface.

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NDT Method

and Level

Industrial Sector

Product Sector / Category

Duration1 day

= 8 hours

Prices (Inclusive of VAT)

Course & Initial Exam Dates

Training & Initial

Examination Non

Members

Training & Initial

Examination Members

Initial Certification

PenetrantTestingLevel 1

Pre- andin-service

PT 1.1Forging (f)

PT 1.2Castings

(c)

PT 1.3Welds (w)

Training4 days

Exam1 day

R 15,980 R 14,780 R 2,570

Course Code PT 1 A - JHB 01 PT 1 A - JHB 02 PT 1 A - JHB 03 PT 1 A - JHB 04 PT 1 A - JHB 05

Training 13 – 16 Jan 24 – 27 Feb 20 – 23 Apr 22 – 25 Jun 17 – 20 Aug

Exam 17 Jan 28 Feb 24 Apr 26 Jun 21 Aug

Course Code PT 1 A - JHB 06 PT 1 A - JHB 07

Training 28 Sept – 01 Oct 30 Nov – 03 Dec

Exam 02 Oct 04 Dec

Course Code PT 1 A - DBN 01 PT 1 A - DBN 02

Training 27 – 30 Jan 14 – 17 Sep

Exam 31 Jan 18 Sep

Course Code PT 1 A - CPT 01 PT 1 A - CPT 02 PT 1 A - CPT 03

Training 20 – 23 Jan 01- 04 Jun 02 – 05 Nov

Exam 24 Jan 05 Jun 06 Nov

PenetrantTestingLevel 2

Pre- andin-service

PT 2.1Forging (f)

PT 2.2Castings

(c)

PT 2.3Welds (w)

Training4 days

Exam1 day

R 15,980 R 14,780 R 2,570

Course Code PT 2 A - JHB 01 PT 2 A - JHB 02 PT 2 A - JHB 03 PT 2 A - JHB 04 PT 2 A - JHB 05

Training 10 – 13 Feb 09 – 12 Mar 01 – 04 Jun 24 – 27 Aug 12 – 15 Oct

Exam 14 Feb 13 Mar 05 Jun 28 Aug 16 Oct

Course Code PT 2 A - JHB 06 PT 2 A - DBN 01

Training 02 – 05 Nov 04 – 07 May

Exam 06 Nov 08 May

Course Code PT 2 A - CPT 01 PT 2 A - CPT 02

Training 23- 26 Mar 09 – 12 Nov

Exam 27 Mar 13 Nov

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

If you enjoyed chemistry at school and your interest in liquids exceeds that of swimming and the occasional beer, then we invite you to start your career in one of the most basic yet useful NDT methods around.

Inspection techniques depend on whether the dye used is under normal light or backlight conditions (or both), the type of penetrant, excess penetrant removal process as well as developer used during testing.

Furthermore, since temperature has an effect on the liquid properties such as viscosity and evaporation special techniques are applicable at excessively high and low temperatures.

The training course is based on general theory as well as sector specific applications relating, but not limited to, the following standards and specifications:

• ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code - Section V - Subsection A - Article 1 & 6• ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code - Section V - Subsection B - Article 24• ISO 3452 Parts 1 PT – General Principals• ISO 3452 Parts 2 PT – Testing of penetrant materials• ISO 3452 Parts 3 PT – Reference test blocks• ISO 3452 Parts 4 PT – Equipment• ISO 3452 Parts 5 PT – Testing at temperatures > 50 °C• ISO 3452 Parts 6 PT – Testing at temperatures < 10 °C• ISO 12706 PT – Vocabulary• ISO 23277 PT – Acceptance Levels

VISUAL TESTINGCOURSE INFORMATION

Visual Testing (VT) is the most simple and commonly used NDT methods utilised today. VT is very often the first inspection that is performed on any component or in any environment since you have to observe what you need to inspect and the inspection area. VT is very much a surface inspection method. Visible light (within the 390 – 700nm range of the electromagnetic spectrum) and the interaction of it with a solid surface are used to detect indications that are open to the surface and that is not masked by any foreign material or debris. So effectively, what you can see is what you can detect.

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NDT Method

and Level

Industrial Sector

Product Sector / Category

Duration1 day

= 8 hours

Prices (Inclusive of VAT)

Course & Initial Exam Dates

Training & Initial

Examination Non

Members

Training & Initial

Examination Members

Initial Certification

VisualTestingLevel 1

Pre- andin-service

VT 1.1Forging (f)

VT 1.2Castings (c)

VT 1.3Welds (w)

Training4 days

Exam1 day

R 15,230 R 14,090 R 2,570

Course Code VT 1 A - JHB 01 VT 1 A - JHB 02 VT 1 A - JHB 03 VT 1 A - JHB 04 VT 1 A - JHB 05

Training 20 – 23 Jan 02 – 05 Mar 04 – 07 May 08 – 11 Jun 03 – 06 Aug

Exam 24 Jan 06 Mar 08 May 12 Jun 07 Aug

Course Code VT 1 A - JHB 06 VT 1 A - DBN 01 VT 1 A - DBN 02

Training 05 – 08 Oct 27 July-30 July 28 Sep – 01 Oct

Exam 09 Oct 31 July 02 Oct

Course Code VT 1 A - CPT 01 VT 1 A - CPT 02 VT 1 A - CPT 03

Training 20 – 23 Apr 22 – 25 Jun 12 – 15 Oct

Exam 24 Apr 26 Jun 16 Oct

VisualTestingLevel 2

Pre- andin-service

VT 2.1Forging (f)

VT 2.2Castings (c)

VT 2.3Welds (w)

Training4 days

Exam1 day

R 15,230 R 14,090 R 2,570

Course Code VT 2 A - JHB 01 VT 2 A - JHB 02 VT 2 A - JHB 03

Training 09 – 12 Mar 18 – 21 May 29 Jun – 02 Jul

Exam 13 Mar 22 May 03 Jul

Course Code VT 2 A - DBN 01 VT 2 A - CPT 01 VT 2 A - CPT 02

Training 16 – 19 Nov 30 Mar – 02 Apr 03 – 06 Aug

Exam 20 Nov 03 Apr 07 Aug

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

If you enjoyed working with lenses and mirrors in high school and if lasers fascinates you, then you are invited to attend a course in the most basic of all NDT methods and challenge you to become the next ‘Sherlock Holmes’ – certainly the most famous ‘visual testing specialist’ of all times.

The Visual Testing method can be divided into three main techniques depending on the access to the surface. The techniques are direct, indirect and translucent and depend on the type of material to be tested.

The training course is based on general theory as well as sector specific applications relating, but not limited to, the following standards and specifications:

• ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code - Section V - Subsection A - Article 1 & 9• ISO 3058 VT – Low power magnifiers• ISO 8785 VT – Geometrical product specifications• ISO 13385 Part 1 VT – Geometrical product specifications : Callipers• ISO 13385 Part 2 VT – Geometrical product specifications : Calliper depth gauges• ISO 11971 VT – Castings• ISO 17637 VT – Welds

RADIOGRAPHIC TESTING COURSE INFORMATION

Therefore Radiographic Testing is a volumetric testing method effective for finding any discontinuities that exceeds a 2% cross-sectional void or material change in relation to the actual beam orientation.

The energy levels of these very short waves exceed 100eV and put the operator at risk of harmful ionisation radiation which cannot be seen, heard, felt, tasted or smelt. Radiation safety training is therefore essential in order to achieve and maintain an ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) exposure rating.

If you are interested in photography and Superman is your favourite DC

character, then this is the right NDT method for you. However, please keep in mind you must have a sound knowledge of exponents and logarithms. Radiographic techniques depend on the type of wave used, the exposure configuration and the image formation.

The training course is based on general theory as well as sector specific applications relating, but not limited to, the following standards and specifications:

• ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code - Section V - Subsection A - Article 1 & 2• ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code - Section V - Subsection B - Article 22• ISO 10675 Part 1 & 2 RT - Acceptance levels• ISO 17636-1 RT - X and gamma ray techniques• ISO 19232 Parts 1 to 5 RT – Image quality of radiographs• ISO 11699 Parts 1 & 2 RT – Industrial radiographic films• ISO 5580 RT – Metallic materials using X- or gamma rays – Basic rules• ISO 5576 RT – Vocabulary

Details of specific codes utilised in the limited (RT 2.Int) as well as derived or advanced techniques courses (RT 2.9) can be found in the relevant training documents.

Radiographic Testing (RT) makes use of electromagnetic waves within the 0.01 to 10 nanometre (X-rays) or the < 0.01 nanometre(Gamma-rays) spectrum. At these ranges, the electromagnetic wave can effectively pass through a solid material, and an image can be created, either on film or electronic detection sensors, of what the internal structure of the material might be.

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NDT Method and Level

Industrial Sector

Product Sector / Category

Duration1 day

= 8 hours

Prices (Inclusive of VAT)

Course & Initial Exam Dates

Training & Initial

Examination Non

Members

Training & Initial

Examination Members

Initial Certification

Radiographic Testing Level 1

+ RT Safety

Pre- andin-service

RT 1.5X-Ray of Dense

Alloy Welds

RT 1.6Gamma-Ray

of Dense AlloyWelds

Training15 days

Exam5 days

R 38,010 R 35,160 R 2,570

Course Code RT 1 A - JHB 01 RT 1 A - JHB 02 RT 1 A - JHB 03

Training 20 Jan – 07 Feb 23 Mar – 9 Apr 06 – 24 Jul

Exam 10 – 14 Feb 14 – 17 Apr 27 – 31 Jul

Course Code RT 1 A - JHB 04

Training 02 – 20 Nov

Exam 23 – 27 Nov

LIMITEDRadiographicInterpreters

Level 2

Pre- andin-service

FilmInterpretationof Dense Alloy

Welds Only(No operational

RT)

Training9 days

Exam1 day

R 27,760 R 26,430 R 2,570

Course Code RT 2 INT - JHB 01 RT 2 INT - JHB 02 RT 2 INT - JHB 03 RT 2 INT - JHB 04

Training 24 Feb – 05 Mar 04 – 14 May 27 Jul – 06 Aug 31 Aug - 10 Sep

Exam 06 Mar 15 May 07 Aug 11 Sep

Course Code RT 2 INT - DBN 01 RT 2 INT - CPT 01 RT 2 INT - CPT 02

Training 26 Oct – 05 Nov 06 - 16 Jul 23 Nov - 03 Dec

Exam 06 Nov 17 Jul 04 Dec

RadiographicTestingLevel 2

Pre- andin-service

RT 2.5 X-Rayof Dense Alloy

WeldsRT 2.6 Gamma-

Ray of denseAlloy Welds

Training10 days

Exam5 days

R 27,760 R 26,430 R 2,570

Course Code RT 2 A - JHB 01

Training 18 – 29 May

Exam 01 – 05 Jun

ADVANCEDsee point (1)

Pre- andin-service

RT 1.9 Digital Radiography

Training10 days

Exam5 days

R 34,668 R 33,030 R 2,570

Course Code RT 1.9 - JHB 01 RT 1.9 - JHB 02

Training 04 – 15 May 17 – 28 Aug

Exam 18 - 20 May 31 Aug - 02 Sep

* OTHER CATEGORIES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST AND SUBJECT TO DEMAND. [1] RT 2 A CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED AS PREREQUISITE

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

ULTRASONIC TESTING COURSE INFORMATION

Both compression and shear waves are used to investigate the internal nature of components while the interaction of waves with linear, planar or volumetric ‘vacancies’ are used to characterise any discontinuities detected.

The sound beam is the primary inspection medium and both the qualification (properties) and quantification (calibration) thereof is essential for the interpretation of signal response. If you enjoy playing pool and have a knack for geometry and trigonometry, then we invite you to attend an ultrasonic testing course. It will change the way that you look at any engineering material or weldment.

Compression and shear wave applications having various angles and frequencies are building blocks for determining the techniques used.

Also the send-or-receive / send-and-receive capabilities of the sensors are some of the technique parameters together with the scanning methodology used for example the tandem technique.

The training course is based on general theory as well as sector specific applications relating, but not limited to, the following standards and specifications:

• ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code - Section V - Subsection A - Article 1, 4 & 5• ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code - Section V - Subsection B - Article 23• ISO 16810 UT – General Principles• ISO 11666 UT – Acceptance Levels• ISO 17640 UT – Techniques, Testing levels and assessment• ISO 23279 UT – Characterisation of discontinuities in welds• ISO 5577 UT – Vocabulary• ISO 18175 UT – Performance characteristics (no electronic

instruments)• ISO 16827 UT – Characterisation and sizing of discontinuities• ISO 16826 UT – Discontinuities perpendicular to the surface• ISO 16811 UT – Sensitivity and range• ISO 12710 UT – Evaluating electronic characteristics of UT

instruments• ISO 10375 UT – Characterisation of search unit and sound field• ISO 7963 UT – Calibration block No 2• ISO 4992 Parts 1 & 2 UT – Steel castings• ISO 2400 UT – Calibration block No 1

Details of specific codes utilised in the limited (UT 1.WT) as well as derived or advanced techniques courses (UT 2.7; 2.8; 2.9; 2.10 and 2.11) can be found in the relevant training documents.

Ultrasonic Testing (UT) method utilise mechanical vibration within the ultrasonic range (> 20kHz) to detect volumetric discontinuities within solid materials.

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NDT Method and

Level

Industrial Sector

Product Sector / Category

Duration1 day

= 8 hours

Prices (Inclusive of VAT)

Course & Initial Exam Dates

Training & Initial

Examination Non

Members

Training & Initial

Examination Members

Initial Certification

LIMITED Ultrasonic

Testing Level 1Limited– Wall

Thickness

Pre- andin-service

Limited to wall thickness

measurement using

compression probe only

Training4 days

Exam1 day

R 13,890 R 13,215 R 2,570

Course Code UT 1 WT - JHB 01 UT 1 WT - JHB 02 UT 1 WT - JHB 03 UT 1 WT - JHB 04

Training 29 Jun–02 Jul 27 – 30 Jul 14 – 17 Sep 09-12 Nov

Exam 03 Jul 31 Jul 18 Sep 13 Nov

Course Code UT 1 WT - DBN 01 UT 1 WT - DBN 02

Training 29 Jun–02 Jul 30 Nov – 03 Dec

Exam 03 Jul 04 Dec

Course Code UT 1 WT - CPT 01 UT 1 WT - CPT 02 UT 1 WT - CPT 03

Training 03 – 06 Feb 27 – 30 Jul 07 – 10 Dec

Exam 07 Feb 31 Jul 11 Dec

Ultrasonic TestingLevel 1

Pre- andin-service

UT 1.1 WroughtProduct/Forgings

UT 1.2 Castings

UT 1.3 Butt Welds in Plate

UT 1.4 Butt Welds in Pipe

Training12 days

Exam3 days

R 34,665 R 33,030 R 2,570

Course Code UT 1 A - JHB 01 UT 1 A - JHB 02 UT 1 A - JHB 03

Training 24 Feb–10 Mar 04 – 19 May 31Aug– 15 Sep

Exam 11 – 13 Mar 20 – 22 May 16 – 18 Sep

Course Code UT 1 A - DNB 01 UT 1 A - CPT 01

Training 03 – 18 Feb 31 Aug–15 Sept

Exam 19 – 21 Feb 16 – 18 Sept

Ultrasonic TestingLevel 2

Pre- andin-service

UT 2.1 WroughtProduct/Forgings

UT 2.2 Castings

UT 2.3 Butt Welds in Plate

UT 2.4 Butt Welds in Pipe

UT 2.5 T-joints & other

configurations

UT 2.6 Nozzles

Training12 days

Exam3 days

R 34,665 R 33,030 R 2,570

Course Code UT 2 A - JHB 01 UT 2 A - DNB 01 UT 2 A - CPT 01

Training23 Mar – 07 Apr

30 Mar – 15 Apr

29 Jun – 14 Jul

Exam 08 – 09 Apr 16 – 20 Apr 15 – 17 Jul

ADVANCEDPre- and

in-service

UT 2.10 Ultrasonic

Phased Array

Training12 days

Exam5 days

R 57,715 R 53,390 R 2,570

Course Code

Please refer to our website for updates relating to advanced / derived techniques.

Training

Exam

PLEASE NOTE: ADVANCED OPTIONS UT 2.8 - CRITICAL FLAW SIZING: UT 2.9 - AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL AND UT 2.11 - TIME OF FLIGHT DIFFRACTION ARE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST AND SUBJECT TO DEMAND. [1] UT 2 A CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED AS PREREQUISITE

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

JOHANNESBURGHRS JHB 1 JHB 2

• Principles of hardness testing – various techniques• Similarities and differences between portable and conventional hardness testing• Importance of calibration and surface preparation• Behaviour of different materials

16 22 - 23 Jun 26 - 27 Oct

Examination 8 24 Jun 28 Oct

PORTABLE HARDNESS TESTING COURSE INFORMATION

Conventional hardness testers, like Rockwell, Brinell or Vickers machines, require the test piece be brought to the testing device, but this is not always possible.

Portable hardness testing devices have been developed that permit in-situ hardness measurements thus offering

quick and economical supplements to conventional, stationary testing machines.

This three day course will define hardness, conventional methods of hardness testing and various methods of portable hardness testing. Practical session during the course

will give hands on experience on the portable hardness testing machines with various samples ranging from steel, stainless steel, aluminium and plastics.

After the course, the person will be competent to undertake in-situ hardness testing.

The main purpose of hardness testing is to determine the suitability of a material for a given application.

Course Duration2 days + 1 day exam

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 8,995 Non-Member R 9,270

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• Principles of metallography• Similarities and differences between on-site and laboratory surface preparation• Etching of samples/surfaces and importance of time and temperature• Placement of acetate film and final transfer to optical slide• Importance of proper identification of replicated area

24 24 - 25 Aug 09 - 10 Nov

Examination Theory - 2 hrs + Prac - 4 hrs 26 Aug 11 Nov

REPLICA METALLOGRAPHY COURSE INFORMATION

In those instances, destructive metallographic tests are unsuitable as further usability of the component is required. Replica metallographic technique is an in-situ, non-destructive technique to reveal the microstructure of components.

The usual method of metallographic investigation involves cutting pieces from the component so that laboratory preparation and examination can be performed. However, in replica metallography, after proper surface preparation through the use of cellulose acetate sheets, the technician makes a copy (for this reason it is called “replica”) of the microstructure of the metal surface, which will be

examined using an optical microscope.The four day course on replica metallography will give an insight into the different types of materials, importance of metallography, and how to do lab metallography and replica metallography. On successful completion of the course, the candidate will be a competent replica technician. Evaluation of the metallographs is undertaken by a qualified metallurgist.

Metallographic inspections play a key role in determining the remaining life assessment, creep life of pressure vessels, pipelines, power plants and in verifying the material and heat treatment of fabricated equipment.

Course Duration3 days + 1 day exam

Pricing (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 11,990Non-Member R 12,965

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

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NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING – LEVEL 3 – BASIC & MAIN METHODS | SAQCC NDT LEVEL 3 – ISO 9712

NDT Method and Level

Industrial Sector

Product Sector / Category

Duration

1 day= 8 hours

Prices (Inclusive of VAT)

Course & Initial Exam Dates

Training & Initial

Examination Non

Members

Training & Initial

Examination Members

Initial Certification

NDT Level 3: BasicPre- and

in-service

Part A: Materials & ProcessesPart B: Qual & Cert SchemesPart C: NDT Level 2

Training10 days

Exam1 day

R 27,760 R 25,675 R 2,570

Course Code NDT 3 A - JHB 01

Training27 - 31 Jan03 - 04 Feb05 - 07 Feb

Exam 08 Feb

Magnetic Testing: Level 3

(Main Method)

Pre- andin-service

Part D: (Gen) +Parts E1 & E2 (Specific + codes) + Part F (Procedure) Forgings (f), Castings (c) & Welds (w)

Training5 days

Exam2 days

R 20,775 R 19,790 R 2,570

Course Code MT 3 A - JHB 01

Training 10 - 14 Feb

Exam 24 - 25 Feb

Penetrant Testing:Level 3

(Main Method)

Pre- andin-service

Part D: (Gen) + Parts E1 & E2 (Specific + codes) + Part F (Procedure) Forgings (f), Castings (c) & Welds (w)

Training5 days

Exam2 days

R 20,775 R 19,790 R 2,570

Course Code PT 3 A - JHB 01

Training 17 - 21 Feb

Exam 26 - 27 Feb

Radiographic Testing: Level 3

(Main Method)

Pre- andin-service

Part D: (Gen) + Parts E1 & E2 (Specific + codes) + Part F (Procedure) Welds in Dense Alloys: X and Gamma

Training5 days

Exam2 days

R 20,775 R 19,790 R 2,570

Course Code RT 3 A - JHB 01

Training 09 - 13 Mar

Exam 18 - 19 Mar

Ultrasonic Testing:Level 3

(Main Method)

Pre- andin-service

Part D: (Gen) + Parts E1 & E2 (Specific + codes) + Part F (Procedure) Forgings (f),Castings (c) & Welds (w) - all categories

Training5 days

Exam2 days

R 20,775 R 19,790 R 2,570

Course Code UT 3 A - JHB 01

Training 02 - 06 Mar

Exam 16 - 17 Mar

PLEASE NOTE: EDDY CURRENT TESTING & VISUAL TESTING LEVEL 3 ARE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST AND SUBJECT TO DEMAND.

South African Institute of Welding Course Prospectus 2020

LEVEL 3 ELEGIBILITY PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS

MT Level 2 13 Jan

PT Level 2 14 Jan

RT Level 2 15 - 17 Jan

UT Level2 20 - 24 Jan

RE-WRITES

Basic/MT/PT 20 Mar

Basic/MT/PT/RT/UT 23- 27 Mar

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Training & Initial

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ASME - Eddy Current Testing Code Application

Refer to website for list of applicable sections covered

Training | 2 daysExam

N/A - AssignmentsR 7,140 R 6,605

Course CodeTrainingExam

ASME - ECT - JHB 01Available on request N/A

ASME - Liquid Penetrant Testing Code Application

Refer to website for list of applicable sections covered

Training | 2 daysExam

N/A - AssignmentsR 7,140 R 6,605

Course CodeTrainingExam

ASME - PT - JHB 0123 – 24 Mar N/A

ASME - Magnetic Particle Testing Code Application

Refer to website for list of applicable sections covered

Training | 2 daysExam

N/A - AssignmentsR 7,140 R 6,605

Course CodeTrainingExam

ASME - MT - JHB 0130 – 31 Mar N/A

ASME - Visual Testing Code Application

Refer to website for list of applicable sections covered

Training | 2 daysExam

N/A - AssignmentsR 7,140 R 6,605

Course CodeTrainingExam

ASME - VT - JHB 01 Available on request N/A

ASME - Radiographic Testing Code Application

Refer to website for list of applicable sections covered

Training | 2 daysExam

N/A - AssignmentsR 7,140 R 6,605

Course CodeTrainingExam

ASME - RT - JHB 01 07 – 08 Apr N/A

ASME - Ultrasonic Testing Code Application

Refer to website for list of applicable sections covered

Training | 2 daysExam

N/A - AssignmentsR 7,140 R 6,605

Course CodeTrainingExam

ASME - UT - JHB 01 04 – 05 May N/A

ISO - Eddy Current Testing Code Application

Refer to website for list of applicable sections covered

Training | 2 daysExam

N/A - AssignmentsR 7,140 R 6,605

Course CodeTrainingExam

ISO - ECT - JHB 01 Available on request N/A

ISO - Liquid Penetrant Testing Code Application

Refer to website for list of applicable sections covered

Training | 2 daysExam

N/A - AssignmentsR 7,140 R 6,605

Course CodeTrainingExam

ISO - PT - JHB 0127 – 28 Jan N/A

ISO - Magnetic Particle Testing Code Application

Refer to website for list of applicable sections covered

Training | 2 daysExam

N/A - AssignmentsR 7,140 R 6,605

Course CodeTrainingExam

ISO - MT - JHB 0103 – 04 Feb N/A

ISO - Visual Testing Code Application

Refer to website for list of applicable sections covered

Training | 2 daysExam

N/A - AssignmentsR 7,140 R 6,605

Course CodeTrainingExam

ISO - VT - JHB 01 Available on request N/A

ISO - Radiographic Testing Code Application

Refer to website for list of applicable sections covered

Training | 2 daysExam

N/A - AssignmentsR 7,140 R 6,605

Course CodeTrainingExam

ISO - RT - JHB 0102 – 03 Mar N/A

ISO - Ultrasonic Testing Code Application

Refer to website for list of applicable sections covered

Training | 2 daysExam

N/A - AssignmentsR 7,140 R 6,605

Course CodeTrainingExam

ISO - UT - JHB 0109 – 10 Mar N/A

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

NDT RE-WRITEEXAMINATIONS BOOKING PROCEDURES

1 The following documentation is required for re-write examination enrolment:

1.1 All documentation regarding rewrite examinations to be forwarded to Constance Makweng in the Examination Department on 011 298 2106 or on [email protected].

1.2 “Examination Application Form” - completed in full with special attention given to signatures and valid email address. (Initial candidates attending the training course shall be required to complete this form on the first day of the course).

1.3 Confirmation of full payment.1.4 For NDT Examinations - A valid vision acuity certificate

obtained from a qualified optometrist within 6 months of writing the exam is required.

1.5 Legible copy of ID or Passport.

2 What you need to bring along:2.1 Copy of your ID or Passport2.2 Stationery, e.g. pen, pencil, note book, erasure and

highlighter and scientific calculator

3 Cancellation of Re-write Exam:3.1 The SAIW reserves the right to cancel the holding of a

re-write exam at short notice, should student numbers not meet our minimum requirements. Candidates shall be informed of the cancellation two weeks prior to the re-write exam date and arrangements will be made to

book the candidate on the next available re-write exam. Should the student/applicant decide the alternative arrangement is unsuitable, the full re-write exam fee will be reimbursed in these circumstances. Personal costs relating to accommodation and travelling cannot be claimed.

3.2 If the re-write exam booking is cancelled by the applicant less than 15 (fifteen) days prior to the re-write exam date, then the cancellation charge will be equal to the full re-write exam cost and no refund is applicable.

3.3 If the re-write exam booking is cancelled by the applicant 15 (fifteen) days or more prior to the re-write exam date, a cancellation charge of 4% (plus VAT) of the re-write exam fee will be charged by the SAIW as an administration fee and the balance of the fee refunded to the applicant. In these circumstances only the balance of the re-write exam fee will be reimbursed and no personal costs relating to accommodation and travelling may be claimed by the applicant.

4 Dress Code4.1 NDT: Wear long pants, shirt and safety boots.4.2 ANY OTHER COURSE: Long pants, shirt and closed

shoes.

Please contact SAIW NDT admin for further information on: [email protected] or 011 298 2106.

Full payment is to be made prior to the commencement of the examination. All prices quoted include VAT.Online rewrite booking process shall be available from 2020

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Group RW - JHB 01 RW - JHB 02 RW - JHB 03 RW - JHB 04 RW - JHB 05

Revision Dates 17 - 18 Feb 16 - 18 March 11 - 12 Aug 21 - 22 Sept 19 - 20 Oct

Exam Dates 19 - 21 Feb 19 - 20 March 13 - 14 Aug 23 - 25 Sept 21 - 23 Oct

DBN

Group RW - DBN 01 RW - DBN 02 RW - DBN 03

Revision Dates Shall be added based on student request and subject to demand

Exam Dates 4 Mar 13 May 20 Jul 21 Sep

CPT

Group RW - CPT 01 RW - CPT 02 RW - CPT 03 RW - CPT 04

Revision Dates Shall be added based on student request and subject to demand

Exam Dates 4 Mar 13 May 20 Jul 21 Sep

NDT RE-WRITE EXAMINATIONS Price for re-write cost per paper OR sample OR 12 Radiographic Film Sets OR written instruction is R 1,000 (including VAT).

Please contact [email protected] or 011 298 2106 for any special requests.

– Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town

Pricing FOR Revision Classes (Including VAT)Corporate Member R 6,550Non-Member R 7,080

Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2106 for further information

Please note that any comments, compliments or complaints related to: 1. Training can be forwarded to [email protected] 2. Examination and Certification can be forwarded to [email protected]

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