CSWIP-WI-6-92 14th Edition April 2017
CSWIP-WI-6-92 14th Edition April 2017
CSWIP-WI-6-92 14th Edition April 2017
CSWIP is managed by the Certification Management Board, which acts as the Governing Board for
Certification, in keeping with the requirements of the industries served by the scheme. The Certification
Management Board, in turn, appoints specialist Management Committees to oversee specific parts of
the scheme. All CSWIP Boards and Committees comprise member representatives of relevant
industrial and other interests. TWI Certification Ltd is accredited by UKAS to BS EN ISO/IEC 17024 for
certification of personnel.
TWI Certification Ltd understands the importance of impartiality in carrying out its certification activities,
managing conflict of interest and ensuring the objectivity of all its certification activities, in accordance
with BS EN ISO/IEC 17024.
The current document covers the Certification of Visual Welding Inspectors, Welding Inspectors and
Senior Welding Inspectors. There are two categories of Senior Welding Inspector: one with
Radiographic Interpretation and one without.
The requirements governing Registration of Visual Welding Inspectors, Welding Inspectors and Senior
Welding Inspectors are detailed in separate documents: CSWIP-WI-1-91 Part 1 and Part 2. Success in
the appropriate CSWIP Certification examination is one of the prerequisites of Registration.
Registration is strongly recommended as it helps to satisfy the CSWIP certificate renewal requirements,
see Clause 4.5.1
ACCESS TO CERTIFICATION
Access to certification schemes is not improperly restricted. The sole criteria for certification are given in
the document (and any subsequent amendments) and no other criteria will be applied. Certification is
not conditional on the candidate applying for other services or membership from TWI Certification Ltd,
its parent, or any other groups or associations.
1. General
1.1 Scope
This document prescribes procedures by which personnel may be examined, and, if successful,
certificated for the duties of Visual Welding Inspector, Welding Inspector or Senior Welding
Inspector, as defined in Clause 1.2. This document does not purport to cover personnel who do not
have the responsibilities defined in Clause 1.2. The examinations are primarily intended for fusion
welded steel construction, but endorsements are available for other material groups.
There are recognition arrangements between TWI Certification Ltd and other Welding Inspector
Certification Schemes: details of which can be found at www.cswip.com
This scheme is not normally intended to apply to engineers or engineering surveyors concerned
with the total certification of the plant.
Typical areas of work activity of personnel for whom CSWIP welding inspector certifications
would be suitable are given below:
f) Pre-weld inspection
Verification that dimensions, fit up and weld preparations are in accordance with the
engineering drawings.
g) Preheating
Verification that preheat (where required) is in accordance with specified procedures.
i) Supervision of Visual Welding Inspectors in the conduct of activities (b) to (h) above.
j) Welding procedures
Establishing that a procedure is available, has been approved as required by the
appropriate authority and is being employed in production.
l) Welder approvals
Verification that adequate and valid welder approvals are available, and that only approved
welders as required are used in production.
n) Reports
Preparation of inspection reports.
p) Certification of compliance
Final acceptance and certification that the requirements of the specification have been met.
q) Weld drawings
Interpretation of weld drawings and weld symbols.
r) Records
Maintenance of comprehensive inspection records.
s) Weld defects
Appreciation of the factors influencing the formation of weld defects and their acceptability
in relation to the written specification.
t) NDT results
Verification of NDT reports on welding work for which the Senior Welding Inspector is
responsible. This may include radiographic interpretation.
u) Quality assurance
Ensuring that quality assurance standards and procedures are maintained.
Job responsibilities and experience criteria for examination eligibility as given below are strictly
adhered to and enforced.
Welding Inspector for a minimum of 3 years with experience related to the duties and
responsibilities listed in Clause 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 under qualified supervision, independently
verified.
or
Certified Visual Welding Inspector for a minimum of 2 years with job responsibilities in the areas
listed in 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 above.
or
In addition to all of the above, candidates must comply with Clause 1.3.4.
Certified Welding Inspector for a minimum of 2 years with job responsibilities in the areas listed
in 1.2.1, 1.2.2 and 1.2.3 above.
or
5 years' authenticated experience related to the duties and responsibilities listed in Clause
1.2.1, 1.2.2 and 1.2.3 independently verified.
1.3.4 Training
All candidates (with the exception of mature candidates, see section 1.4) must attend a
CSWIP approved course of training at the appropriate level prior to examination. Details of such
courses are available on request.
1.3.5 Health/Eyesight
Candidates need to be in satisfactory physical condition and the person completing the
application form will be required to signify that the candidate's health and eyesight are
adequate to enable him/her to carry out his/her duties. An eyesight test certificate must be
submitted with the application form issued by a medically recognised person, to provide proof of
near visual acuity unaided, uncorrected or corrected in at least one eye, such that the candidate
is capable of reading Times Roman N5 fonts or Jaeger Number 1 fonts or equivalent sized
letters. These letters shall have a height of 1.6 mm at a distance of not less than 30 cm with
one or both eyes on a standard reading test chart.
A mature candidate route offering exemption from formal training is available for the following:
Candidates who are able to demonstrate at least ten years recent continuous experience in
visual welding inspection duties, as indicated in Clause 1.2.1 under qualified supervision,
independently verified.
Candidates who are able to demonstrate at least ten years recent continuous experience in
welding inspection duties, as indicated in Clause 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 under qualified supervision,
independently verified.
Or
Candidates who hold an International Welding Inspector Basic Level Diploma with three years
recent continuous experience in welding inspection duties, as indicated in Clause 1.2.1 and
1.2.2 under qualified supervision, independently verified.
Candidates who hold an International Welding Inspector Standard Level Diploma with three
years recent continuous experience in senior welding inspection duties, as indicated in Clause
1.2.1, 1.2.2 and 1.2.3 independently verified.
The examination procedure for the Visual Welding Inspector consists of a practical examination
only and candidates must satisfy the examiner in all parts (see 2.2.2a). Details of the
examination format and syllabus are given in Appendix 1.
The examination procedure for the Welding Inspector (consists of written and practical
examinations. Please refer to Appendices 1 and 2 respectively for details of the examination
format, syllabus.
The written examinations consist of multiple choice questions and are designed to test the
candidate's knowledge of the syllabus.
a) At least two completed welds for compliance with stated requirements and, in addition, for
the Welding Inspector grade only
b) A set of destructive tests (two macros or two bends or two fractured fillets) for a welder or
procedure approval test intended to comply with a stated specification.
Candidates who do not already hold a valid CSWIP Welding Inspector certificate must also
complete the full Welding Inspector examination, including mature candidate candidates, in
addition to the procedure outlined below.
The written examinations consist of multiple choice questions and are designed to test the
candidate's knowledge of the syllabus.
Candidates who hold a valid Senior Welding Inspector 3.2.1 may at any time during the life
cycle of this certification take the radiographic interpreter supplementary examination to gain
the 3.2.2 Senior Welding Inspector.
The written examination consists of multiple choice questions and is designed to test the
candidates knowledge of the syllabus
Candidates are required to conduct five density readings and answer five sensitometry
questions.
As a minimum interpret six radiographs for Group A, if additional groups are required then
candidates must interpret three radiographs for each additional group.
Candidates will be required to submit an application form. All the information requested must be
on these forms. No applications can be considered confirmed until receipt of correctly
completed documents. Application forms ask for specific details of experience and training and
must be signed to the effect that these details are correct.
In the event of a false statement being discovered on forms any examination undertaken will be
declared null and void. A certificate is automatically invalidated if there are any outstanding
examination fees in respect of that certificate.
Candidates proved to have cheated, or found to have attempted to remove or found to have
removed examination material in a CSWIP examination will not be accepted as a candidate for
any CSWIP examination for a minimum period of five years from the date of the examination
where cheating, attempt to remove or removal of examination material, was established to have
taken place.
Examinations may be taken at any one of a number of Test Centres in the UK and overseas.
Lists are available on request.
3. CATEGORIES OF CERTIFICATION
Candidates may apply for one of the following certification categories:
Note: Senior Welding Inspector) certificates will contain no reference to any NDT certification
unless the radiographic interpreter supplementary is taken.
4. CERTIFICATION
4.1 Results notices
All candidates will be sent a results notice. This notice will also be sent to the organisation
paying the examination fee, if not paid by the candidate.
Two copies of a certificate of proficiency will be issued to the organisation or person that pays
the examination fees. Duplicate certificates to replace those lost or destroyed will be issued
only after extensive enquiries.
Candidates who fail to obtain a certificate may attempt one retest on those parts of the
examination in which success was not achieved. The retest must be completed within one year
of the initial examination, otherwise candidates will have to repeat the complete examination.
The retest (or complete re-examination) may not be taken within 30 days of the previous
examination, unless additional approved training is undertaken before taking the retest.
Candidates who are unsuccessful in the retest will be required to re-take the full approved
course followed by the full examination. If a candidate fails a practical part of the Welding
Inspector examination they are allowed a second retest on that part, if they have one days
approved training before taking the second retest, this option only applies to candidates who
have taken the full CSWIP approved course of training in accordance with section 1.3.4 and the
second retest must be taken within one year of the initial examination, no extra time will be
given under any circumstances for a second retest.
The certificate is valid for five years from the date of completion of the initial examination and
may be renewed for a further five years on application, provided evidence is produced in
accordance with Clause 4.5.1. Certificates are only valid provided:
Photocopies are unauthorised by CSWIP and should only be used for internal administrative
purposes.
4.5 Renewal
In order for the certificate to be renewed after five years, the holder has to demonstrate that
he/she has maintained his/her competence by:
i) providing evidence of continuous work activity in welding inspection; and
ii) providing evidence that the holder has kept up to date in welding technology.
One way of satisfying Part (ii) is by Registration (see document CSWIP-WI-1-91). Part (i) can
be satisfied by submitting a log sheet of relevant work activity covering the period of validity of
the certificate. Requests for the appropriate documentation should be sent to TWI Certification
Contact details are provided at the end of this document.
The certificate will not be renewed without further test if a substantiated complaint is notified by
the Governing Board during the period of its validity. Further instruction and retest may then be
required.
Renewal must take place not later than 21 days after the date of expiry. It is the certificate
holder's responsibility to ensure that renewal takes place at the appropriate time. Only under
extreme circumstances will certificates be renewed up to a maximum of six calendar months
from the date of expiry shown on the certificate and late renewal will be subject to a special fee.
As a guide, reasonable continuity in any given five year period means that absences from work for which the certificate was
granted should not exceed one year in one or several periods.
Certificates are renewed beyond ten years from the initial examination (or from a previous ten
year recertification) by the holder successfully completing a recertification examination prior to
the expiry of the certificate in addition to the renewal procedure given in Clause 4.5.1. Requests
for the appropriate documentation should be sent to TWI Certification Ltd.
The 10 year examination for Visual Welding Inspector will consist of a practical visual
inspection of a plate butt weld.
The 10 year examination for Welding Inspector (and Senior Welding Inspector 3.2.1) will
consist of the following:
Note: To renew a 3.2.2 Senior Welding Inspector certificates, holders will in addition be
required to take the standard radiographic interpreter practical endorsement.
One retest, within six months of the 10 year renewal examination, will be allowed.
Failure by a Visual Welding Inspector or Welding Inspector at the retest point will mean that the
candidate must take the full course and successfully pass the full initial examination to regain
the certification
Failure by a Senior Welding Inspector at the retest point will mean that the candidate must take
the full course and successfully pass the full initial examination for Welding Inspector and the
full course and successfully pass the examination for Senior Welding Inspector.
A 3.2.2 Senior Welding Inspector who chooses not to take or who fails only the radiographic
interpreter renewal practical will be awarded a Senior Welding Inspector 3.2.1 certificate. The
full supplementary radiographic interpretation can be retaken at any time during the life of the
3.2.1 certificate.
An aggrieved party in a dispute which considers itself to have reasonable grounds for
questioning the competency of a CSWIP qualified person may petition the Governing Board for
non-renewal of the certificate. Such a petition must be accompanied by all relevant facts, and if
in the opinion of the Board an adequate case has been presented, a full investigation of the
circumstances under dispute will be initiated. If the petition is substantiated to the satisfaction
of the Board, the certificate will not be renewed without further test.
Appeals against failure to certify or against non-renewal of the certificate may be made by the
inspector or the employer upon application in writing to the Governing Board.
Candidates for CSWIP Welding Inspector who already possess a valid CSWIP Visual Welding
Inspector certificate will be required to undertake the full Welding Inspector examination, with the
exception of the plate inspection.
Candidates for Senior Welding Inspector who already possess a valid CSWIP Welding Inspector
certificate will be required to undertake a supplementary test consisting of all the parts listed in
Section 2.3.
It is not recommended that a supplementary test be attempted during the 12 weeks immediately
preceding the expiry date of an existing certificate as failure could jeopardise renewal/recertification
of the CSWIP Welding Inspector.
Certificates issued as a result of successful completion of the CSWIP Senior Welding Inspector
examination will supersede any previous CSWIP Welding Inspector certificate. Such certificates
will be valid for five years from the date of the initial examination.
The supplementary Radiographic Interpretation may be taken as an option at the same time as the
Senior Welding Inspector examination or at any time later during the life of the certificate. Success
in this supplementary examination does not extend the life of the certificate to which it is added.
5. RECORDS
TWI Certification Ltd maintains records of successful and unsuccessful candidates. These records
are accessible to the Governing Board or its nominees at all reasonable times.
6. REFERENCES
1. BS EN ISO 17637:2016: Non-destructive testing of welds -- Visual testing of fusion-welded
joints
7. ADDRESSES
For further general information contact:
Phone: +44 (0) 1223 899000 Fax: +44 (0) 1223 894219
Email: twicertification@twi.co.uk Website: www.cswip.com
For specific information on examinations and tests and arranging for them to be carried out,
contact the approved Examining Body:
Phone: +44 (0) 1223 899000 Fax: +44 (0) 1223 891630
Email: trainexam@twi.co.uk Website: www.twi.co.uk
CERTIFICATION OF
VISUAL WELDING INSPECTORS,
WELDING INSPECTORS (and
SENIOR WELDING INSPECTORS (
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Practical Part A1: Inspection of a plate butt weld to a code provided by the Test Centre.
Time allowed 1hr 15 minutes.
Practical Part B1: Inspection of a T-joint fillet weld (not fractured) to a code provided by
the test centre. Time allowed 30 minutes.
1.2 Subjects
b) Terminology
Welds, joints, weld face, toe, root, throat, leg length, HAZ, fusion boundary.
Terminology for defects.
d) Welding processes
Basic features of manual and mechanised flux shielded and gas shielded arc
processes, gas welding and electroslag welding.
e) Consumables
The identification of consumables to British, European, ISO and American standards.
Coating types and fluxes. Shielding gas compositions. Electrode and filler wire
compositions.
The storage and drying of electrodes and fluxes, matching consumables (electrodes
with shielding gases, electrodes with fluxes).
g) Identification of pre-heat
Application and control.
h) Safety
Health and safety requirements and practices.
Theory Part A2: General Welding Theory, Product Technology and NDT
30 multiple choice questions. Time allowed 45 minutes.
Practical Part A2: Inspection of a plate butt weld to a code provided by the Test Centre.
Time allowed 1hr 15 mins.
Practical Part B2: Inspection of a pipe butt weld to a code provided by the Test Centre.
Time allowed 1hr 30 mins.
Practical Part C2: Inspection of a set of destructive test samples to a code provided by
the Test Centre (two macros, two bends or two fractures). Time
allowed 45 mins.
2.2 Subjects
Candidates will need to demonstrate knowledge of the Visual Welding Inspector syllabus plus:
i) Materials
j) Welding processes
The effect of variations in welding parameters. The influence of process on appearance
and penetration, and centreline cracking. British, American and ISO symbols on
drawings.
British, European, American and other systems of procedure and welder approval and
appropriate documentation.
m) Destructive tests
The selection and purpose of all destructive tests specified in standards. Assessment
of results.
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o) Weld defects
Identification of defects. Reasons for their occurrence and acceptance.
p) Distortion
The influence of welding techniques on distortion. The control of distortion. The
influence of heat treatment and machining.
q) Reporting
The preparation of technical reports on all aspects of inspection referred to above.
Candidates who do not already hold a CSWIP Welding Inspection certificate must also
complete the full Welding Inspector examination in addition to the procedures outlined below:
Theory Part A3): General Welding Theory, Product Technology and NDT, 30 multiple
choice questions, time allowed 45 minutes
Practical Part B1: Scrutinise and comment on four inspection related documents, 40
multiple choice questions, time allowed 75 minutes.
Practical Part C3: Scrutiny and interpretation of a fabrication drawing. 10 multiple choice
questions, Time allowed 20 minutes
Practical Part D3: TWI Specification, 60 multiple choice questions, time allowed 90
minutes.
3.2 Subjects
Candidates will need to demonstrate a knowledge of the Visual Welding Inspector and
Welding Inspector Syllabuses given in more detail above plus:
s) Certification of compliance
Requirements of typical contracts, codes and specifications.
t) NDT
Factors affecting the detectability of weld defects by the various NDT methods. A
detailed knowledge of verification of NDT results and reports for conventional
volumetric and surface methods.
u) Weld drawings
The understanding and interpretation of weld drawings.
v) Quality assurance
Quality assurance and quality control procedures and their implementation.
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Theory Part D3: Standard Radiographic Interpretation Option - Nature and properties of
X and/or gamma radiation. Photographic aspects, fundamental aspects
of radiographic quality, geometry of image formation, interpretation. 20
multi-choice questions. Time allow 30 minutes.
Group C: Aluminium and its alloys: MIG and TIG welding. Magnesium
and its alloys: TIG welding optional
Group D: Copper and its alloys and Monel: manual metal-arc, MIG and
TIG welding optional
4.2 Subjects
x) Radiographic Interpretation
Interpretation of weld radiographs. In accordance with the Radiographic Interpreter
(welds) syllabus, see Appendix 3.
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Theory
2 Photographic aspects
a) Dark room procedures: layout, light traps and entrance, wet and dry benches, film-pass
hatches, processing units, safe-lights and ancillary equipment. Handling and processing of
films, temperature control.
b) Sensitometry: types of film and paper used in industrial radiography. Characteristic curves,
speed, contrast, definition, density. Fog. Graininess. Inherent unsharpness. Latitude.
Commercial films and their properties.
d) Spurious indications: light (and safe-light) fogging, chemical fog, strains, air bubbles,
reticulation, pressure marks, static marks, drying marks, finger marks, defective screens,
incomplete fixing, film manufacturing faults.
a) Quality of radiation.
e) Control of radiographic sensitivity and its assessment by the use of image quality indicators.
Control of focus (source) - object distance, object - film distance, focus (source) - film distance.
Selection of beam angle.
6 Exposure calculations
Effect of distance on exposure. Use of exposure charts and calculators for X and gamma
radiography.
7 Application to welds
a) Interpretation of radiographs in steel plate, and circumferential butt joints in steel pipe.
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e) The determination of the depth of a flaw from one surface in a specimen by the practical use of
the tube or source shift method.
8 Viewing of radiographs
Optimum viewing conditions. Checking for acceptable density, contrast and freedom from spurious
indications. Analyse the loss of sensitivity in order to rectify faulty techniques.
9 Welding technology
a) Terminology for welds, welded joints, welding procedures, weld defects, parent metal defects.
b) Influence on techniques of geometry, size, surface condition, parent metal composition, weld
metal structure. Influence of surface cladding, heat treatments and weld repairs.
d) Types of defect associated with particular parent metal/welding process combinations. Types of
defect in welds and parent metals detectable by ultrasonics. Defect parameters which influence
detectability, e.g. size, geometry, distance from surface, orientation, reflectivity and opacity.
Practical
1 In the practical part the candidate is firstly required to carry out a number of sensitivity calculations
using DIN, ASME and BS IQIs and to establish the accuracy of a densitometer using a density strip.
2 Secondly, the candidate is required to interpret a number of radiographs of welds. For each
radiograph the candidate is required to locate and identify defects and to evaluate the correct
radiographic procedure.
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