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Course Prospectus 2017
Promoting excellence in welding in Africa
Southern African Institute of Welding
SAIW
SAIW COURSE WORLD
This diagram represents the entire offering of SAIW courses.
WeldingInspection
WeldingCo-ordination
PracticalWelding
Non-Destructive
Testing
Welding Lecturer
Technical Sales Representative
Robotic Operator
Quality Auditor
Welding/Fabrication Supervisor
Project Manager
Fabrication Workshop Manager
Fabrication Management
Welding Technologist
Academic
Estimator
Quality Engineer
Welding Engineer
Research & Development
NDT Training, Examination &
CertificationNDT Quality Engineering
NDT Manager
NDT Applied Scientist/Physicist
NDT Consultant
TradesmanHeat Treatment for
Engineers Competent Person CourseIWIP Comprehensive IWIP Basic IWIP Standard
AWS
IIW Practitioner
Robotic Welding Welding Safety
National Welder Programme
Welding Symbols
Welding
International Plate Welder
International Fillet Welder
International Pipe Welder
IIW Specialist
IIW Technologist
Heat Treatment for Engineers
Visual Testing
Appreciation of NDT for Engineers
Industrial Radiographic
Safety RT Interpreters
UTWT
RTMT
UTPT
Eddy Current
IIW Engineer
Appreciation of Welding for Engineers
Failure Analysis
Paint InspectorSenior Welding
InspectorASME Code
Heat Treatment
for Welding
Safety Officer
Artisan Welder
Artist/Sculptor
Pipe Welder
Pipe Fitter
Sheet Metal Worker
Structural Steel Welder
Welding Operator
Robotic Operator/Programmer
Boilermaker
NDT LecturerNDT Examiner
NDT Research/Developer
NDT Auditor
Fabrication & Welding InspectorQuality Control Personnel
Fabrication SupervisorCompetent Person – Pressure Vessels
Competent Person – Steam Generators Inspector of Pressurised Equipment
Fabrication Foreman
NDT Operator (Level 1)
NDT Technician (Level 2)NDT Technologist (Level 3)
Career Paths
SAIW CoursesWelding Quality Control
Welding Metallurgy
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CONTENTSBooking Procedures............................................................................................................................................................ . 4Banking Details .................................................................................................................................................................... 5Welding Quality Control ...................................................................................................................................................... 6Welding Inspection Personnel (IWIP) – Basic Level* ........................................................................................................... 8-13Senior Welding Inspector (Level 2)...................................................................................................................................... 14-17Welding Safety..................................................................................................................................................................... 18Robotic Welding* ................................................................................................................................................................ 19IIW Welding Practitioner ..................................................................................................................................................... 20IIW Welding Specialist ......................................................................................................................................................... 22International Welding Specialist Bridging Course* .............................................................................................................. 24IIW Welding Technologist .................................................................................................................................................... 25Appreciation of Welding...................................................................................................................................................... 27ASME Codes of Construction ..................................................... ......................................................................................... 29AWS D1.1 – Steel Structures ........................................................................................................................................ ....... 31Heat Treatment Practitioner................................................................................................................................................ 33Heat Treatment for Engineering ......................................................................................................................................... 35Competent Persons: Foundation Week; Pressure Vessels – Core Week; Steam Generators – Core Week ......................... 36-40Process Plant Inspection...................................................................................................................................................... 41Paint Inspectors ................................................................................................................................................................... 43Welding Symbols ................................................................................................................................................................. 45Welding Metallurgy ............................................................................................................................................................. 46Failure Analysis .................................................................................................................................................................... 47ISO 3834 and ISO 14731 ...................................................................................................................................................... 48Material Testing Laboratory ................................................................................................................................................ 49Career Planning for Inspectors ............................................................................................................................................ 50-51Career Plan for IWIP ............................................................................................................................................................ 52Practical Welder Training..................................................................................................................................................... 53IIW International Welder ..................................................................................................................................................... 55-57Re-write Examinations ......................................................................................................................................................... 58Non Destructive Testing (NDT) ............................................................................................................................................ 59-72Directions and Contact Details ........................................................................................................................................ ... 74-IBC
*NEW COURSE
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Booking ProceduresNOTE: Self-help online registration and booking available from January 2017 on www.saiw.co.za.
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 TableFurther information is available on the SAIW website : www.saiw.co.zaFull payment is to be made prior to the commencement of the course and examAll prices indicate the combined total for both the training and initial qualification examination costs. All prices quoted includes VAT
ALL PRICES QUOTED INCLUDE VAT
1 The following documentation is required for course enrolment:1.1 “Course Enrolment Application Form” – completed in full1.2 Confirmation of full payment1.3 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 Passport1.6 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”,
which will include the date of the NDT course, venue and full address
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 calculator2.3 Copy of the booking confirmation letter2.4 A 100% attendance of the course is mandatory
3 Cancellation of Training: 3.1 The SAIW reserves the right to cancel a course at short notice, should student numbers not meet our minimum course requirements. Candidates shall be informed of the cancellation and arrangements will be made to book the candidate on the next available course 3.2 Only course fees will be reimbursed, if so required. Personal costs, relating to accommodation and travelling, cannot be claimed 3.3 If the application is cancelled by the applicant 30 days prior to the training start date, then no cancellation charge will apply 3.4 If the application is cancelled by the applicant less than 30 days prior to the training start date, the full charge will apply
4 Dress Code: 4.1 Practical Welding: Safety clothes – safety boots, full overalls with long sleeves, gloves and helmet4.2 Any other course: Long pants, shirt and closed shoes
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Banking DetailsFor courses For examinations and re-write examinationsAccount 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
Account Name: SAIW CertificationBank: First National BankBranch: Hyde ParkBranch Number: 255 805Account Number: 620 739 56850Reference No: Surname & ID number / Invoice Number
Credit Card Facilities available
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About Welding Quality Control
The Basics of Welding Quality Control is a course designed to allow candidates who have no industry experience to quickly familiarise themselves with the ins and outs of 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.
This course combines the Foundation week, which was previously in the Welding Inspection Level 1 course. The course is also for those who do not meet direct entry requirements to the Welding Inspection Level 1 course.
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 0 for IIW courses.
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2017Welding Quality Control Prices (including VAT)R 9 780Course Duration 10 days
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information
Entry RequirementsNone
Course OutlineWeek 1 – Quality control, welding codes and standards, welding terminologyWeek 2 – Overview for Mathematics, Science, Engineering and Materials for Welding Technology
JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4 JHB 5 JHB 6 JHB 7
WEEK 1 16 - 20 Jan 13 - 17 Feb 29 May - 02 Jun 21 - 25 Aug 09 - 13 Oct 30 Oct - 03 Nov 27 Nov - 01 Dec
WEEK 2 23 - 27 Jan 20 - 24 Feb 05 - 09 Jun 28 Aug - 1 Sep 16 - 20 Oct 06 - 10 Nov 04 - 08 Dec
DURBAN 1 DURBAN 2 DURBAN 3
WEEK 1 06 - 10 Feb 10 - 14 Jul 23 - 27 Oct
WEEK 2 13 - 17 Feb 17 - 21 Jul 30 Oct - 03 Nov
CAPE TOWN 1 CAPE TOWN 2
WEEK 1 27 Feb - 03 Mar 26 - 29 Sep
WEEK 2 06 - 10 Mar 02 - 09 Oct
SECUNDA 1 SECUNDA 2
WEEK 1 16 - 20 Jan 14 - 18 Aug
WEEK 2 23 - 27 Jan 21 - 25 Aug
Note: A 60% mark is required in end-of-course examination.
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About International Welding Inspection Personnel (IWIP) – Basic Level
The SAIW flagship 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. Qualification as a welding inspector is an ideal platform to build a career as a third party inspector or to progress further as a technical expert or manager of an inspection function.
The IWIP course is designed to equip an inspector to conduct basic inspections, to identify welding defects and witness and validate welder qualification tests. Students obtain a useful qualification which allows them to gain employment.
Important to note: This course is the first level of a new 3-level programme, which will comprise International Welding Inspector Personnel (IWIP) Basic, Standard and Comprehensive levels.
Upon completion of the Basic Level, two years working experience is required before moving on to the Standard Level. To progress from the Standard Level to the Comprehensive Level, two years working experience is required.
The SAIW has decided to fully implement the International Institute of Welding (IIW) IWIP Programme in order to afford candidates an Internationally recognised qualification. Those who pass will receive an IIW certificate.
The IIW is represented in more than 50 nations across five continents and is the leading welding organisation in the world.
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International Welding Inspection (IWIP) – Basic LevelJohannesburg, regular intervals
2017
Prices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 36 000Non-Member R 39 200Course Duration 20 days
Duration(hrs) JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4 JHB 5 JHB 6
WEEK 1
Welding ProcessesMaterials TechnologyConstruction and Design
40 16 - 20 Jan 13 - 17 Feb 13 - 17 Mar 03 - 07 Apr 08 - 12 May 05 - 09 Jun
WEEK 2
Fabrication, Application, EngineeringTesting of WeldsQA/QC
40 13 - 17 Feb 13 - 17 Mar 03 - 07 Apr 08 - 12 May 05 - 09 Jun 03 - 07 Jul
WEEK 3
QA/QCWelder Perfomance Qualification
40 13 - 17 Mar 03 - 07 Apr 08 - 12 May 05 - 09 Jun 03 - 07 Jul 31 Jul - 04 Aug
WEEK 4
Revision 24 03 - 05 Apr 08 - 10 May 05 - 07 Jun 03 - 05 Jul 31 Jul - 02 Aug 04 - 06 Sep
Welding Technology ExamWelding Inspection ExamPractical Exam
333
06 Apr06 Apr07 Apr
11 May11 May12 May
08 Jun08 Jun09 Jun
06 Jul06 Jul07 Jul
03 Aug03 Aug04 Aug
07 Sep07 Sep08 Sep
Recommended Access Conditions: Matric with a pass in both Mathematics and Science and a combined average mark of 50% ORSuccessful completion of SAIW’s Welding Quality Control course ORTwo years welding experience
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information
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International Welding Inspection (IWIP) – Basic LevelJohannesburg, regular intervals
2017
JHB 7 JHB 8 JHB 9 JHB 10 JHB 11 JHB 12
Week 1 03 - 07 Jul 31 Jul - 04 Aug 14 - 18 Aug 04 - 08 Sep 11 - 15 Sep 18 - 22 Sep
Week 2 31 Jul - 04 Aug 28 Aug - 01 Sep 11 - 15 Sep 02 - 06 Oct 09 - 13 Oct 16 - 20 Oct
Week 3 28 Aug - 01 Sep 18 - 22 Sep 09 - 13 Oct 30 Oct - 03 Nov 06 - 10 Nov 06 - 10 Nov
Week 4
02 - 04 Oct 23 - 25 Oct 06 - 08 Nov 04 - 06 Dec 04 - 06 Dec 04 - 06 Dec
05 Oct05 Oct06 Oct
26 Oct26 Oct27 Oct
09 Nov09 Nov10 Nov
07 Dec07 Dec08 Dec
07 Dec07 Dec08 Dec
07 Dec07 Dec08 Dec
Continued from page 9
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2017International Welding Inspection (IWIP) – Basic Level Johannesburg, continuous
Duration(hrs) JHB 30 JHB 31 JHB 32 JHB 33 JHB 34
WEEK 1
Weld ProcessesMaterials TechnologyConstruction and Design
40 23 - 27 Jan 08 - 12 May 28 Aug - 01 Sep 02 - 06 Oct 30 Oct - 03 Nov
WEEK 2
Fabrication, Application, EngineeringTesting of WeldsQA/QC
40 30 Jan - 03 Feb 15 - 19 May 04 - 08 Sep 09 - 13 Oct 06 - 10 Nov
WEEK 3
QA/QCWelder Perfomance Qualification
40 06 - 10 Feb 22 - 26 May 11 - 15 Sep 16 - 20 Oct 13 - 17 Nov
WEEK 4
Revision 24 13 - 15 Feb 29 - 31 May 18 - 20 Sep 23 - 25 Oct 20 - 22 Nov
Welding Technology ExamWelding Inspection ExamPractical Exam
333
16 Feb 16 Feb17 Feb
01 Jun01 Jun02 Jun
21 Sep21 Sep22 Sep
26 Oct26 Oct27 Oct
23 Nov23 Nov24 Nov
Prices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 36 000Non-Member R 39 200Course Duration 20 days
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2017International Welding Inspection (IWIP) – Basic LevelRegionalPrices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 36 000Non-Member R 39 200Course Duration 20 days
Duration(hrs) Durban 1 Durban 2 Durban 3 Durban 4 Durban 5
WEEK 1
Weld ProcessesMaterials TechnologyConstruction and Design
40 23 - 27 Jan 03 - 07 Apr 05 - 09 Jun 24 - 28 Jul 18 - 22 Sep
WEEK 2
Fabrication, Application, EngineeringTesting of WeldsQA/QC
40 20 - 24 Feb 08 - 12 May 03 - 07 Jul 21 - 25 Aug 16 - 20 Oct
WEEK 3
QA/QCWelder Perfomance Qualification
40 27 - 31 Mar 05 - 09 Jun 31 Jul - 04 Aug 18 - 22 Sep 13 - 17 Nov
WEEK 4
Revision 24 08 - 10 May 03 - 05 Jul 28 - 30 Aug 23 - 24 Oct 04 - 06 Dec
Welding Technology ExamWelding Inspection ExamPractical Exam
333
11 May11 May12 May
06 Jul06 Jul07 Jul
31 Aug31 Aug01 Sep
26 Oct26 Oct27 Oct
07 Dec07 Dec08 Dec
Continued on page 13
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Cape Town 1 Cape Town 2 Cape Town 3
Week 1 20 - 24 Feb 10 - 14 Jul 16 - 20 Oct
Week 2 27 Feb - 03 Mar 17 - 21 Jul 23 - 27 Oct
Week 3 27 - 31 Mar 14 - 18 Aug 20 - 24 Nov
Week 4
03 - 05 Apr 21 - 23 Aug 27 - 29 Nov
06 Apr06 Apr07 Apr
24 Aug24 Aug25 Aug
30 Nov30 Nov01 Dec
Secunda 1 Secunda 2 Secunda 3 Secunda 4
23 - 27 Jan 06 - 10 Feb 03 - 07 Jul 11 - 15 Sep
30 Jan - 03 Feb 06 - 10 Mar 10 - 14 Jul 09 - 13 Oct
06 - 10 Feb 15 - 19 May 17 - 21 Jul 6 - 10 Nov
13 - 15 Feb 26 - 28 Jun 24 - 26 Jul 04 - 06 Dec
16 Feb16 Feb17 Feb
29 Jun29 Jun30 Jun
27 Jul27 Jul28 Jul
07 Dec07 Dec08 Dec
International Welding Inspection (IWIP) – Basic LevelRegional
2017
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About Senior Welding Inspector
The SAIW flagship 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.
The Senior Welding Inspector course, which is for those who have successfully completed the Welding Inspector Course, completes the training as a welding inspector and further upgrades skills to a level where candidates are able to take on and manage all inspection activities, including being able to confirm the code compliance of a welding procedure.
Since 2010, the SAIW welding inspectors training programmes and examinations are fully aligned with the International Institute of Welding (IIW) IWIP Standard level inspection diploma, but the combined Welding Inspector and Senior Welding Inspector courses are more comprehensive than the IIW syllabus as they incorporate material identified as essential by national industry experts. Important to note: From 2017, the SAIW Level Two Welding Inspector Course will serve as a transition course for the IWIP Programme (see page 8).
Students having successfully completed the Senior Welding Inspector course automatically qualify for the internationally recognised IIW IWIP standard level diploma, which is awarded automatically, provided the student meets the following IIW course access conditions:• The candidate has to be at least 20 years old at the time of taking the course• The candidate has to have a senior certificate or equivalent with pass marks in mathematics
and science• The candidate must have at least 2 years’ relevant practical experience• Candidates with a GETC qualification (Grade 9) require an additional 3 years of relevant
experience, i.e. a total of 5 years’ experience• Students who qualified as Senior Welding Inspectors (SAIW – Level 2) before 2010 have
to complete an extra 2 day module and exam in construction and design. (Details on application)
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2017Senior Welding Inspector – Level 2
General Access Conditions: Applicants are required to hold:Applicants for Senior Welding Inspector (Level 2) courses must have passed the relevant SAIW Certification Welding Inspector (Level I) qualification examination
WEEK 1 Duration(hrs) JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4 JHB 5 JHB 6
Construction and DesignMaterials Technology II
1624
16 - 20 Jan 06 - 10 Feb 20 - 24 Feb 13 - 17 Mar 27 - 31 Mar 22 - 26 May
WEEK 2
Destructive TestingNon Destructive Testing
832
13 - 17 Feb 06 - 10 Mar 27 - 31 Mar 15 - 19 May 15 - 19 May 19 - 23 Jun
WEEK 3
Heat TreatmentInspection and Quality Assurance
1624 13 - 17 Mar 03 - 07 Apr 08 - 12 May 19 - 23 Jun 19 - 23 Jun 24 - 28 Jul
WEEK 4
Procedure QualificationFabrication Applications EngineeringLegal Knowledge
2488
03- 07 Apr 15 - 19 May 19 - 23 Jun 17 - 21 Jul 17 - 21 Jul 21 - 25 Aug
WEEK 5
Revision 24 08 - 10 May 19 - 21 Jun 17 - 19 Jul 14 - 16 Aug 14 - 16 Aug 18 - 20 Sep
Theory Examination (2 x 3 hrs)Practical Examination (1 x 5 hrs)
65
11 May12 May
22 Jun23 Jun
20 Jul21 Jul
17 Aug18 Aug
17 Aug18 Aug
21 Sep22 Sep
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Prices (including VAT) Corporate Member R 44 500Non-Member R 48 300Course Duration 25 days
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2111 for further information
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2017Senior Welding Inspector – Level 2
JHB 7 JHB 8 JHB 9 JHB 10 JHB 11 JHB 12 JHB 13
Week 1 05 - 09 Jun 19 - 23 Jun 19 - 23 Jun 10 - 14 Jul 24 - 28 Jul 31 Jul - 04 Aug 14 - 18 Aug
Week 2 10 - 14 Jul 17 - 21 Jul 17 - 21 Jul 31 Jul - 04 Aug 21 - 25 Aug 04 - 08 Sep 11 - 15 Sep
Week 3 14 - 18 Aug 14 - 18 Aug 14 - 18 Aug 28 Aug - 01 Sep 18 - 22 Sep 02 - 06 Oct 09 - 13 Oct
Week 4 11 - 15 Sep 11 - 15 Sep 11 - 15 Sep 18 - 22 Sep 16 - 20 Oct 30 Oct - 03 Nov 06 - 10 Nov
Week 5
09 - 11 Oct 09 - 11 Oct 09 - 11 Oct 16 - 18 Oct 13 - 15 Nov 27 - 29 Nov 04 - 06 Dec
12 Oct13 Oct
12 Oct13 Oct
12 Oct13 Oct
19 Oct20 Oct
16 Nov17 Nov
30 Nov01 Dec
07 Dec08 Dec
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2017Senior Welding Inspector – Level 2 (Regional dates)
DBN 1 DBN 2 DBN 3 DBN 4 DBN 5 CAPE TOWN 1 CAPE TOWN 2 SECUNDA 1 SECUNDA 2
Week 1 16 - 20 Jan 30 Jan - 03 Feb 27 Feb - 03 Mar 29 May - 02 Jun 31 Jul - 04 Aug 06 - 10 Mar 04 - 08 Sep 30 Jan - 03 Feb 29 May - 02 Jun
Week 2 20 - 24 Feb 20 - 24 Feb 27 - 31 Mar 10 - 14 Jul 04 - 08 Sep 13 - 17 Mar 11 - 15 Sep 27 Feb - 03 Mar 26 - 30 Jun
Week 3 27 - 31 Mar 13 - 17 Mar 22 - 26 May 14 - 18 Aug 02 - 06 Oct 15 - 19 May 09 - 13 Oct 27 - 31 Mar 24 - 28 Jul
Week 4 15 - 19 May 15 - 19 May 26 - 30 Jun 11 - 15 Sep 06 - 10 Nov 22 - 26 May 16 - 20 Oct 15 - 19 May 21 - 25 Aug
Week 5
26 - 28 Jun 26 - 28 Jun 24 - 26 Jul 09 - 11 Oct 04 - 06 Dec 19 - 21 Jun 13 - 15 Nov 19 - 21 Jun 02 - 04 Oct
29 Jun30 Jun
29 Jun30 Jun
27 Jul28 Jul
12 Oct13 Oct
07 Dec08 Dec
22 Jun23 Jun
16 Nov17 Nov
22 Jun23 Jun
05 Oct06 Oct
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About Welding Safety
The SAIW Welding Safety course has been developed to provide the student with a detailed understanding of safety aspects associated with welding practices.
The course has a practical and workshop component where the student will obtain first-hand experience of welding and safe practices for this technology. The course also has a classroom section which deals with regulations and standards that are in place to ensure safety in the welding fabrication workshop. The course covers all the processes used in fabrication workshops including the common welding processes, cutting, grinding and gouging.
The Welding Safety course is ideal for safety officers, supervisors and managers who are involved with welding workshops.
Students are required to bring their PPE for the workshop component of this training course.
This course is intended for:Personnel carrying responsibility for safety in welding operations.The ideal course for welding supervisors and safety officers
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
Duration(hrs) JHB 1 JHB 2
Regulatory requirements of the OHS Act, Works Act Regulations and SANS 10238.
Aquaintance with safety procedures in welding processes.24 18 - 20 Apr 07 - 10 Aug
ALL STUDENTS TO BRING OWN SAFETy BOOTS AND FLAME RETARDENT OVERALLS (COTTON).
Prices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 8 800Non-Member R 9 500Course Duration 3 days
2017
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About Robotic Welding
The Robotic Welding course provides training to personnel in the robotic welding industry on welding technology that is applicable to automated welding processes. The course is designed to give personnel the necessary theoretical knowledge on welding
technology by equipping the candidate to manage all aspects of a robotic welding operation including design of the welding task, safety and troubleshooting of the welding operation.
The course includes the following: welding terminology; equipment for robotic welding; technical drawings including interpretation and application; welding symbols; welding processes and technologies for robotic welding including selection of welding parameters; factors affecting the weld; identification of welding defects and causes; resolution of welding defects; standards for welding defects (ISO 5817); jigs, fixtures, manipulators and rotators; sensors used for welding robots; seam tracking technologies; principles of robotic programming; welding safety; weld procedures and application to robotic welding.
Duration JHB 1 JHB 2
No prior access conditions. 10 days 03 - 14 Jul 27 Nov - 08 Dec
Prices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 24 370Non-Member R 26 300Course Duration 10 days
2017
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
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About IIW Welding Practitioner
Welding 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 minimum 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.
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 Welding:
o Practical 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
o NOTE: The student may be exempted from practical training under certain circumstances
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
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2017IIW Welding PractitionerJohannesburg
General Access Condition: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
This course is intended for: Welding personnel who wish to improve their welding skills and knowledge to enable them to take on welding supervision tasks and positionsPlease 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
Prices (including VAT) Theory Only Practical Only CombinedCorporate Member R 18 800 R 8 770 R 27 570Non-Member R 20 400 R 8 770 R 29 100Course Duration Practical: 8 days / Theory: 10 days / Exams: 2 hours
Duration JHB 1 JHB 2
Practical Welding 8 daysMust be completed prior to commencing
the theory
Welding Processes and Equipment
10 days 06 - 17 Feb 30 Oct - 10 Nov
Materials and their behaviour during welding
Construction and Design
Fabrication, Applications and Engineering
Examination 2 days
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
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About IIW Welding SpecialistAn International Institute of Welding Course
The 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 simple welded constructions. The course has been
designed to meet the requirements of welding coordination personnel.
Welding supervisors and coordinators make a valuable contribution to welding operations, especially with regards to cost, quality, productivity and safety. The course is specifically aimed at supervisors and coordinators but is also suitable for personnel involved in training and technical sales. Candidates of at least 20 years of age with a senior matric certificate or N3 qualification, including mathematics and science and at least two years’ relevant experience may apply. Candidates with a Grade 9 or equivalent certificate, plus five years’ relevant experience will also be considered.
Candidates not meeting the above educational requirements may still be able to access the course through artisan qualifications and experience. Contact the SAIW for more information.
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2017IIW Welding SpecialistJohannesburg
General Access Conditions:1. A senior certificate (matric, N3) with a pass in mathematics and science or
equivalent AND2. The recommended minimum age of 20 years including a minimum of 2 years of job
related experience is required OR 3. Hold a General Education and Training Certificate (GETC – Grade 9) plus 5 years
relevant metal working experience
This course is intended for: Welding supervisors and coordinators and for personnel involved in training and technical sales.
Prices (including VAT) Theory Only Practical Only CombinedCorporate Member R 38 600 R 8 770 R 47 370Non-Member R 42 000 R 8 770 R 50 770Course Duration Practical: 8 days / Theory: 26 days / Exams: 8 hours
Duration JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4
Practical Welding 8 days 16 - 25 Jan 13 - 23 Mar 15 - 24 May 19 - 28 Jun
Welding Processes and Equipment
26 days
13 - 20 Feb 18 - 25 Apr 03 - 10 Jul 17 - 24 Jul
Materials and their behaviour during welding 22 - 31 Mar 22 - 31 May 08 - 18 Aug 28 Aug - 06 Sep
Construction and Design 02 - 05 May 10 - 13 Jul 26 - 29 Sep 02 - 05 Oct
Fabrication, Applications and Engineering 05 - 14 Jun 08 - 18 Aug 23 Oct - 01 Nov 13 - 22 Nov
Examination (4 x 2 hrs) 8
PLEASE NOTE:The practical component does not aim at providing practical skills to the welding Specialist, but rather at providing them with knowledge on the control of the different welding processes. The students will become as familiar as possible 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.
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
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JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4
To obtain the Specialist Diploma Level 7 and Level 2 plus IIW Specialist Briding Course must be completed.
Course:30 Jan - 03 Feb
Exam:27 - 28 Mar
Course:22 - 26 May
Exam:27 - 28 Jul
Course:28 Aug - 01 sep
Exam:23 - 24 Oct
Course:13 - 17 Nov
Exam:11 - 12 Dec
Prices (including VAT) Theory Only Practical Only CombinedCorporate Member R 13 200 R 8 770 R 21 970Non-Member R 14 200 R 8 770 R 22 970Course Duration 5 days and 60 hours practical
About International Welding Specialist Bridging CourseAlternate Welding Inspector Route to obtain the Specialist Diploma
The Welding Specialist Bridging course provides a route for candidates who have completed SAIW Welding Inspector Level 2 to obtain the IIW International Welding Specialist diploma. This one week training course covers the Welding Specialist syllabus requirements that are
not covered within 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 co ordinators make a valuable contribution to welding operations especially with regards to cost, quality, productivity and safety. The Welding Specialist Bridging course provides a route for personnel to increase their welding inspection knowledge and skills to fulfil a welding supervision and coordination role.
The normal access requirements for IIW 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. This, however, may be exempt if the candidate can demonstrate the requisite experience and knowledge of welding processes.
General Access Conditions:1. Pass in SAIW Welding Inspection Level 1 and Senior Welding
Inspector Level 2 AND2. Meet the access conditions for IIW Welding Specialist
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
2017
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About IIW Welding TechnologistAn International Institute of Welding Course
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, within a selective or limited technical
field involving simple welded constructions.
Engineering personnel, with a National Diploma in engineering or an equivalent qualification, 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 quality systems.
It is also an excellent qualification for Welding Coordination Personnel with the responsibility for confirming the acceptability of welding procedures used in welded fabrications.
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2017IIW Welding TechnologistGeneral Access Conditions:1. National diploma in Engineering from a Technical University (Technikon)
approved by ECSA2. BSc degree in Engineering (Metallurgical, Mechanical or Electrical approved
by ECSA)3. IWS diploma with 6 years work experience as a Welding Coordinator at an
appropriate level within 8 years after receiving the IWS diploma4. N6 Mechanical Engineering with 5 years work experience in the fabrication
field in the last 10 years after receiving the N6 diploma
This course is intended for: Engineering 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.
Prices (including VAT) Theory Only Practical Only CombinedCorporate Member R 63 800 R 8 770 R 72 570Non-Member R 69 400 R 8770 R 68 170Course Duration Practical: 8 days / Theory: 44 days / Exams: 16 hours
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
Duration JHB 1 JHB 2
Practical Welding 8 days 16 - 25 Jan 12 - 22 Jun
Welding Processes and Equipment 10 days 13 - 24 Feb 24 Jul - 04 Aug
Materials and their behaviour during welding 13 days 22 Mar - 07 Apr 11 - 28 Sep
Construction and Design 13 days 05 - 12 May 20 - 27 Oct
Fabrication, Applications and Engineering 10 days 26 Jun - 07 Jul 13 - 24 Nov
Examinations are held on 1st day of the following module 4x4 hrs
PLEASE NOTE:The practical component aims to provide a candidate with knowledge on the control of the different welding processes. The candidate will become as familiar as possible 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.
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About Appreciation of Welding
Welding is a complex subject with many welding processes available ranging from the traditional “stick” welding through to advanced processes such as laser welding.
In addition, there are many materials for the engineer to utilise including a large range of ferrous alloys ranging from steel alloys through to cast iron as well as non-ferrous alloys. Techniques have also been developed for welding plastics, ceramics and other exotic materials. The Appreciation of Welding course is designed to provide candidates with an overview of welding technology in order to understand welding better and make informed welding related decisions.
With increasing operating stresses and temperatures, use of new materials and innovative designs, engineers are finding it increasingly difficult to contain maintenance and fabrication costs due to their lack of knowledge of welding technology and related sciences. With increased knowledge of welding technology, it has been proven that substantial cost savings are possible.
Personnel in senior positions must have an appreciation of welding technology to ensure that maintenance, fabrication and construction work is being carried out effectively in terms of quality and cost effectiveness.
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2017Appreciation of Welding
This course is intended for: Personnel who specify welding for design, construction or maintenance of equipment. This course provides an overview of welding and material technology as well as quality control of welding operations to ensure suitable quality welds are produced and the design intent is met.
Prices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 13 200Non-Member R 14 200Course Duration 5 days
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
JHB DURBAN CAPE TOWN
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.
40Group 1
27 Feb - 03 MarGroup 1
06 - 10 FebGroup 1
18 - 22 Sep
Group 205 - 09 Jun
Group 230 Oct - 03 Nov
Group 313 - 17 Nov
Duration(per group)
(hrs)
CPD credits available for this course
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About ASME Codes of Construction
This ASME Code of Construction is ideal for welding inspectors involved in boiler and/or pressure vessel fabrication, repair or modification according to the ASME codes. This course is mandatory for inspectors aiming for Inspector of Pressurised Equipment (IPE)
certification with the intention of working for an Approved Inspection Authority.
The course is also suitable for project and maintenance engineers and engineering supervisors with responsibility for boilers and pressure vessels as an introduction to the ASME codes.
Candidates should have a Grade 10 qualification as a minimum with 12 months welding inspection experience. 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.
The following syllabus with an emphasis on code requirements for welding, fabrication and inspection: design of vessels and boilers; allowable materials; strengthen calculations for openings; fabrication requirements; qualification of welders and welding procedures; Inspection and tests; marking and reports; pressure relief devices; duties of inspectors; using the codes and calculations; practical solutions to problems.
Successful graduates will have an appreciation for the design requirements and be able to use the codes and interpret and apply the fabrication and inspection requirements in their daily work activities.
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2017ASME Codes of Construction
This course is intended for: Welding fabrication inspectors, engineers, technologists, technicians and supervisors who wish to improve their knowledge of these codes.
Prices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 24 370Non-Member R 26 300Course Duration 10 days
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
JHB DURBAN CAPE TOWN
Since 1986, the SAIW has held a two week course on the ASME Codes of Construction including the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspection Code. This course now covers: National Board Inspection Code; ASME Section I; ASME Section VIII Division I; ASME Section IX; NBIC
It has been agreed, in conjunction with the relevant committees, that this course will be included in the modules required for registration as an: - SAQCC (IPE) Inspector of Pressurised Equipment. The course is specifically designed to introduce students on how to use the relevant code sections logically and methodically. This course is aligned with the NBIC for personnel aiming to qualify in the categories mentioned above.
80Group 1
20 Feb - 03 MarGroup 1
27 Feb - 10 MarGroup 1
19 - 30 Jun
Group 222 May - 02 Jun
Group 228 Aug - 08 Sep
Group 328 Aug - 08 Sep
Group 420 Nov - 01 Dec
Examination (2 x 4 hrs) 8
Duration(per group)
(hrs)
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About AWS D1.1 – Steel Structures
AWS D1.1 code is widely used both internationally and locally 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.
Personnel 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.
This four-day course provides an analysis 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 – including differences between structural steel and
pressurised equipment• Practical exercises in the interpretation of the code requirements
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.
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2017AWS D1.1 – Steel Structures
This course is intended: To focus on the fabrication and inspection requirements of this code. It is not intended to cover the design aspects.
Prices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 8 800Non-Member R 9 600Course Duration 4 days
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
JHB DURBAN CAPE TOWN
AWS D1.1 code is widely used both internationally and locally 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.
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.
32Group 1
20 - 24 MarGroup 1
02 - 05 MayGroup 1
02 - 05 May
Group 212 - 15 Jun
Group 326 - 29 Sep
Examination – Self Assessment
Duration(per group)
(hrs)
CPD credits available for this course
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About Heat Treatment Practitioner
Heat treatment practitioners 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 should preferably have a Grade 12 qualification and experience in engineering and/or metal working is recommended.
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 – machines, heaters, recorders, cables, thermocouples, thermocouple welders, insulation materials; thermocouple locations; code requirements for heating band width and insulation band width.
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.
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; be able to set up and operate heat treatment equipment.
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2017Heat Treatment PractitionerJohannesburg
This course: 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, EN13480, EN1345, AWS D1.1.
Prices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 26 300Non-Member R 28 400Course Duration 10 days
Duration
(hrs) JHB 1 JHB 2
Heat treatment practitioners 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 should preferably have a Grade 12 qualification and experience in engineering and/or metal working is recommended.
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; be able to set up and operate heat treatment equipment.
80 30 Jan- 10 Feb 13 - 24 Nov
Examination (2 x 2 hrs) 4
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
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About Heat Treatment for Engineering
Heat treatment may be defined as the controlled heating and cooling of metals and alloys in order to bring about desired microstructural and property changes. By manipulating the microstructure the properties can be altered to suit requirements. The Heat
Treatment for Engineering course covers the processes used to manipulate the microstructure and properties of steel. Steel is the most used material owing to the versatility of the material. In part, the range of properties which may be obtained from steel is due to the response of this material from heat treatment. This five day course is intended for personnel who are involved in the engineering field and conduct, utilise or specify heat treatment processes for engineering components. The course will deepen the understanding of the science and technology of heat treatments and their effects on the properties of the material.
JHB
Course Outline: • The nature and basic properties of metals, alloying, metallurgical reactions and microstructures • Iron/carbon system and microstructures • Heat treatments processes and hardening of steel • Martensitic transformation and tempering of martensite • Isothermal transformation of steel, TTT and CCT diagrams • Quenching and hardenability of steel • Surface treatments, induction hardening, plasma and LASER treatments • Alloy and tool steels and their heat treatment • Cast iron heat treatments • Heat treatment of stainless steels
12 - 15 Jun
Prices (including VAT) Corporate Member R 12 160Non-Member R 13 120Course Duration 4 days
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
CPD credits available for this course
2017
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About Competent Persons Training Course
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 Labour (DOL). 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 Pressure Equipment Regulations (PER) according to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Competent persons are required to be certified by the SAQCC CP certification body and it is an essential requirement that the candidates have successfully completed an approved training course for certification.
CP PV Additional Plant Syllabus
20 Days
CP PVCore Syllabus
5 Days
CP Steam Generator Core Syllabus
10 Days
PLUS
Foundation CourseWelding and NDT
Syllabus5 Days
Exemption from the Foundation Week is possible depending on
prior training qualifications
For PV Certification limited to air receivers or small autoclaves
For unlimited PV Certification
NOTE: The Competent Person Foundation module is mandatory for all new students not holders of Welding Inspector qualification (SAIW Level 1).
Continued on next page
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About Competent Persons Training Course (Continued)
Certification is available in two categories – pressure vessels or steam generators. In the case of pressure vessels, there are two basic sub-categories; limited or unlimited. Limited certification is aimed at those personnel working only in the field of inspection of compressor air receivers or small medical autoclaves. Other pressure vessel inspectors working in the industry, including refinery and process industries or power generation industries are required to have unlimited certification.
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.
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; have sufficient technical knowledge to be able to perform in-service inspection of steam generators.
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2017Competent Persons Foundation Week
This course is intended for: The SAIW Competent Person courses are ideal for persons intending to work as inpsectors for an Approved Inspection Authority (AIA) which has in-service inspection included in the scope of its accreditation and approval by the Department of Labour. These courses are also suitable for engineering personnel responsible for inservice inspection requirements according to the Pressure Equipment Regulations (PER).
Prices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 14 000Non-Member R 14 500Course Duration 5 days
JHB DURBAN CAPE TOWN
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.
NOTE: The Competent Person Foundation module is mandatory for all new students not holders of Welding Inspector qualification (SAIW Level 1). This Foundation Week is an introduction to welding and NDT for those candidates who do not have any qualifications or experience on those fields.
40Group 1
23 - 27 JanGroup 1
30 Jan - 03 FebGroup 1
06 - 10 Mar
Group 206 - 10 Mar
Group 321 - 25 Aug
Examination 2
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.
Duration(per group)
(hrs)
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
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Competent Person – Pressure Vessels – Core WeekPrices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 14 000Non-Member R 14 500Course Duration 5 days
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
General Access Conditions: Completed Competent Persons Foundation Module or hold a Welding Inspector qualification (SAIW Level 1). For description and dates of the CP Foundation Module see page 38.
JHB DURBAN CAPE TOWN
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.
40Group 1
06 - 10 MarGroup 1
19 - 23 JunGroup 1
29 May - 02 Jun
Group 226 - 30 Jun
Group 304 - 08 Sep
Examination (2 x 1.5 hrs) 3
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.
Duration(per group)
(hrs)
2017
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2017Competent Person – Steam Generators – Core WeekPrices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 28 200Non-Member R 29 000Course Duration 10 days
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
General Access Conditions: Completed Competent Persons Foundation Module or hold a Welding Inspector qualification (SAIW Level 1). For description and dates of the CP Foundation Module see page 38.
JHB DURBAN CAPE TOWN
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.
80Group 1
20 Feb - 03 MarGroup 1
27 Feb - 10 MarGroup 1
30 Oct - 10 Nov
Group 222 May - 02 Jun
Group 330 Oct - 10 Nov
Examination (2 x 2.5 hrs) 5
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.
Duration(per group)
(hrs)
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About Process Plant Inspection
The Process Plant Inspection course is a follow-on course from the Competent Person Pressure Vessel course. 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 (National Board Inspection Code).
Module 4 API 579: Fitness for service; Advanced NDT; API 653: Tank inspection repair, alteration and reconstruction; Report writing.
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2017Process Plant InspectionJohannesburg
Prices (including VAT) Corporate Member R 37 100Non-Member R 40 100Course Duration 20 days
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
General Access Conditions: Completed Competent Persons Pressure Vessel Core Week (see page 36) or Senior Welding Inspector (SAIW – Level 2).
Please note:Process Plant Inspection modules are essential modules for persons wishing to become Competent Persons with unlimited certification or for persons wanting to obtain the SAIW Inpsection Technology Diploma.
Duration(hrs) JHB 1 JHB 2 DBN
MODULE 1 40 15 - 18 May 16 - 19 Oct 16 - 19 Oct
Examination (approx. 1 x 1 hr) 1 19 May 20 Oct 20 Oct
MODULE 2 40 22 - 25 May 23 - 26 Oct 23 - 26 Oct
Examination (approx. 1 x 1 hr) 1 26 May 27 Oct 27 Oct
MODULE 3 40 10 - 13 Jul 20 - 23 Nov 20 - 23 Nov
Examination (approx. 1 x 1 hr) 1 14 Jul 24 Nov 24 Nov
MODULE 4 40 17 - 20 Jul 27 - 30 Nov 27 - 30 Nov
Examination (approx. 1 x 1 hr) 1 21 Jul 01 Dec 01 Dec
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About Paint Inspectors
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.
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.
Course content includes:
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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2017Paint InspectorsJohannesburgPrices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 13 300Non-Member R 14 400Course Duration 4 days and 1 day examination
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
Duration
(hrs) JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4 JHB 5
Course Content:THEORY: Principles of corrosion, corrosion protection, selection of coating systems, surface preperation methods and applicable standards, paint constituents, application methods and applicable standards, paint specifications and datasheets, measurement and evaulation 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, teste 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.
32 30 Jan - 03 Feb 13 - 17 Mar 26 - 30 Jun 02 - 06 Oct 20 - 24 Nov
DBN
17 - 21 Jul
CPT
21 - 25 Aug
Examination: Multiple choice 2 hrs; Narrative 2 hrs; Practical 3 hrs 7
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About Welding Symbols
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. 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 orthographic views, 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.
Prices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 2 900Non-Member R 3 200Course Duration 1 day
No general access conditions
JHB 1 JHB 2
22 Mar 26 Sep
DBN
07 Aug
CPT
12 Jun
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
2017
CPD credits available for this course
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Prices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 15 200Non-Member R 16 400Course Duration 5 days
Duration
(hrs) JHB
This course should prove of value to welding personnel who may not have a sound appreciation of the metallurgical principles of welding.
40 27 Feb - 03 Mar
Welding Metallurgy
Welding usually involves the melting of a filler metal and its deposition in a groove between two pieces of solid metal in order to join them. This and similar processes involve some important physical and chemical processes such as the rapid heating,
melting and superheating of the filler metal and possible reactions that may take place between the molten or re-solidified metal from contact with the atmosphere and the parent metal(s): the fast re-solidification of the molten metal upon contact with the cold parent metal(s) and its effects on the structure and properties of the weld: the rapid heating and cooling of the parent metal(s) and their effects on the structure and properties of the heat affected zone: reactions between the parent metal and the environment due to the heating and cooling cycles.
The response of metals and alloys to welding is different to that in other processes due to the rapid heating and cooling cycles. The heating cycle leads to substantial overheating while the rapid cooling cycles lead to substantial undercooling, which has a significant effect on the microstructure and properties of the metals concerned. This course deals with fusion welding and its characteristics followed by a discussion of solid state welding and joint properties. The metallurgy of carbon, low alloy and high alloy steels including stainless steels is discussed in relation to welding.
Preheating and post weld heat treatment are dealt with as well as stresses and distortion. The metallurgy of dissimilar metal joints and the welding of castings and clad materials are dealt with. Quality assurance in welding is finally discussed.
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information CPD credits available for this course
2017
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Failure Analysis
Engineering components and structures will fail at some stage. Those failures which occur after the design life has been exceeded are normally easy to predict and manage. What is of concern are the unexpected or premature failures which may result in substantial
financial loss and often injury or loss of life. There are indeed countless examples of recent catastrophic failures which had dire consequences. Many of these failures can be prevented by taking appropriate steps at the outset and all failures of importance should be analyzed to ensure they do not happen again.
It is important for the design engineer to appreciate that codes and specifications do not tell one everything there is to know about structural materials and their behaviour, just like a chemical analysis does not reveal much about a steel and its properties. This course aims to review the mechanical properties of metals and alloys and the more common failure types and how to avoid them. The principles of failure analysis will be discussed in some detail. The characteristics of the different failure types will be outlined including those of ductile failure, brittle failure, fatigue fracture, torsion failure, creep failure, corrosion failures, wear failures and failures due to inadequate design. It also covers aspects of embrittlement and defects arising from fabrication processes which may initiate failure.
The treatment will be fundamentally descriptive and candidates with a basic engineering or technical background should benefit from this course. Some case studies will be presented to illustrate various failures and their treatment.
Prices (including VAT)Corporate Member R 12 160Non-Member R 13 120Course Duration 4 days
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
Duration
(hrs) JHB
The treatment of the course content will be fundamentally descriptive and attendees with a basic engineering or technical background should benefit. Some case studies will be presented to illustrate various failures and their treatment.
32 26 - 29 Sep
CPD credits available for this course
2017
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Weld Quality Management and Welding Coordination:ISO 3834 and ISO 14731
Manufacturing processes such as fusion welding are widely used to produce many products, and for some companies, these are the key production features. 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 ISO 14731.
Price (including VAT)R 3 200Course Duration 1 day
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.
JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 CPT 1 CPT 2
30 Mar 27 Jul 09 Nov 15 Jun 19 Oct
DBN 1 DBN 2
25 May 28 Sep
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2130 for further information
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Material Testing LaboratoryIn addition to the SAIW’s certification, consultancy and industry support services, the 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:
Service Equipment available
Mechanical testing
Tensile & Bend testing MTS Criterion 64.305(300 kN)
Charpy V notch Impact testing 450 joule SANS Charpy impact test machine
Vickers hardness testing emcoTEST Durascan 70 (10 grams to 10 Kg load)
Rockwell hardness testing Wilson Rockwell hardness tester
Chemical Testing
Spectrographic analysis Bruker Q2 Ion spectrometer
X-Ray Fluorescence analysis (XRF) & positive material identification
Bruker S1 Titan XRF analyser
Diffusible hydrogen analysis Bruker G4 Phoenix diffusible hydrogen analyser
Microstructural evaluation and reporting Nikon microscope Eclipse MA-200
All 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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Practical WeldingIntroduction
2 Weeks
Welding Inspector
(Level 1)
IWIP Basic Level IWIP Standard Level
4 WeeksOR OR
SeniorWelding Inspector
(Level 2)
5 Weeks
ASMECode of Construction
2 Weeks
SAIWPaint Inspector
1 Week
SAIW Paint Inspector DiplomaASME Diploma
Welding Inspection Diploma at a relevant level
Certificate of Attendance
2 years IPE Experience(18 Tasks)
IPE Certification
RT Interpreters2 Weeks
To obtain an IIW Inspector – Standard Diploma
Must have (Mathematics and Science at Matric Level) and
two years industry experience
54321Steps
Entry
AfterCompletion
You will receive PLUS
PLUS
Career Planning for Inspectors
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Career Planning for Inspectors
NDT Module’sPT (level 1 & 2)
MT (Level 1 & 2)UT (Level 1)RT: VT: ECT
21Weeks
Competent PersonFoundation Module
(If no Inspector Level 1)
1 Week
Competent PersonPressure Vessels
Core Week
1 Week
Competent PersonSteam Generators
Core Week
2 Weeks
Industry SpecificModule
Eg. Process Plant Inspection
4 Weeks
1yearsExp
InspectionTechnology
Diploma
Specialist orTechnology
ManagementCareer
CP ExperienceQualification Dependant*
(Vessel Inspection)
CP Pressure VesselsCertification Unlimited
CP ExperienceQualification Dependant*
(Vessel Inspection)
CP ExperienceQualification Dependent*
Apply for Certification CP Steam Generators
After Relevant Industrial Experience
Apply for Certification Apply for Certification Apply for Certification
CP Pressure Vessels Certification Limited
Do Step 1 to 10
Outcome11109876
*See CP guidelines for application for initial certification.
ISO 9712
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IWIP Basic Level
IWIP Standard Level
International Welding SpecialistComplete all requirments for the Basic and Standard Levels as per above chart(Details on application)
International Welding
TechnologistComplete all requirments
for the Basic, Standard and Comprehensive Levels
as per above chart(Details on application)
IWIP Comprehensive
5 64321Steps
Career Plan for International Welding Inspection Personnel
Two years working atthe Basic Level
Two years working atthe Standard Level
Matric with pass in Maths and Science with overall
average of 50%
Two years professional welding related experience
Pass Welding Quality Control
Pass IIW Welding Practitioner
SAIWPAGE 53
About Practical Welder Training
The Practical Welder Training course is tailored around the needs of the student. The training will be geared to meet the needs of the student welder, whether the student is a beginner welder or a skilled welder, who just needs to improve his technique in a
particular area.
Practical welder training can be booked in blocks of a week to address the particular areas where the student requires training.
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 welding
SAW – 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.
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2017Practical Welder TrainingJohannesburg
Price (including VAT)Minimum booking for training 5 days Students are to supply their own personal protective equipment (safety boots, flame retardent overall)
Welder Competency Test per test piece R 2 500 Different test pieces may be required for each welding process and test position. Test can be tailored to meet the relevant standard.
Training is based on carbon steel and for any other material prior arrangements need to be made.
MAIN PROCESSSMAW: Shielded Metal Arc WeldingMMA: Manual Metal Arc Welding
GMAW: Gas Metal Arc WeldingMIG/MAG: Inert or Active Gas Welding
GTAW: Gas Tungsten Arc WeldingTIG: Tungsten Inert Gas Welding
FCAW: Flux Cored Arc Welding
R 5 480 per week R 5 480 per week R 5 480 per week R 5 480 per week
MAIN POSITIONSFILLET WELDER PLATE WELDER PIPE WELDER
1F, 2F, 3F, 4F and 5F 1G, 2G, 3G and 4G 1G, 2G, 5G and 6G
Castings, Special materialsWelding of castings, Welding of alloy steels, Oxy-fuel welding and brazing, Oxy-fuel cutting, Stove pipe welding.R 6 400 per week (For Castings and Special Alloys Material and Consumables are to be supplied by candidate attending)
Add 30% to price list for training using Aluminium or Stainless Steel suppplied by SAIW or student to supply own material.Please inform us 10 days prior to commencement of training your choice of type, grade of material and dimensions. Courses run weekly Monday – Friday. To confirm booking full payment is required.
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] or 011 298 2119
INTRODUCTIONThe 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.
SAIWPAGE 55
About IIW International WelderINTRODUCTION
South Africa is in need of high quality welding skills. The International Institute of Welding (IIW) has developed a training programme for welders where the IIW seeks to achieve harmonisation in the training, examination and qualification testing of welders
in the world. The training and assessment is linked to the requirements of ISO 9606, which provides a scheme for qualification testing of welders. Internationally, and specifically in South Africa, industry requires welders with more skill for the sake of flexibility in production. The International Welder programme provides a combination of comprehensive theoretical knowledge and high practical skills assessed by tests of increasing difficulty including ISO 9606 qualification tests and by theoretical examinations. The programme is presented at three different levels which are progressive, fillet, plate and pipe welder.
Training times for practical welding vary from person to person; therefore the training times detailed on page 60 are based on previous training experience. It is possible to finish the required modules in a shorter period of time whilst some individuals may require additional training time compared to that indicated in the table on page 60.
OBTAINING QUALIFICATION FOR EXPERIENCED WELDERSExperienced welders may enter the programme at any level. In order to obtain the qualification, the relevant theory training and examination will need to be completed along with all the relevant qualification (including lower levels, ie Module A & B) tests pertaining to the qualification required. 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) would need to be completed and the 5 qualification tests (Fillet, Plate & Pipe) as detailed opposite. No practical training is necessary if the welder is competent to achieve the required quality standard as detailed in international standards (ISO 9606) for all the required qualification tests. Once an assessment has been undertaken on the welders skill level, an individual training programme can be specified which will be quoted individually.
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About IIW International Welder (continued)
OUTCOMES OF TRAINING Upon completion of the course, trainees will be able to demonstrate the required level of skill in accordance with ISO9606 or similar standard (ASME IX) and pass the required theoretical examination. Candidates will be able to produce basic Fillet, Plate and Pipe Welds with the chosen welding process depending on the level of qualification and have a basic understanding of the theory of welding. The graduating welder will be awarded with an IIW Diploma plus a Welder Performance Qualification (WPQ) as per International Standards.
SAIWPAGE 57
2017IIW International WelderJohannesburg
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] or 011 298 2119
COURSE ACCESSAppropriate health as well as physical and mental capability is required to enter at Fillet Welder level. Access to higher levels is allowed upon passing of relevant theoretical examinations and demonstration of required practical skill. The International Welder programme consists of theoretical as well as practical modules.
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 days
12 weeks practical including theory module
2 test pieces 12 weeks practical including theory module
2 test pieces 12 weeks practical including 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 113 600 R 104 000 R 90 200
Additional Material Specific Theory Modules
Stainless Steel – Module PSS: 1 dayAluminium – Module PAL: 1 day (* Modules presented on special request only)
Should a student welder undertake multiple modules, experience has shown that the student will progress quicker through the modules compared to 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.
PRICINGCore Module: R 52 500 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: R4 780 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)International Welder theory module dates
JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4
Week 1 06 - 10 Feb 15 - 19 May 24 - 28 Jul 20 - 24 Nov
Week 2 13 - 17 Feb 22 - 26 May 31 Jul - 04 Aug 27 Nov - 01 Dec
Theory modules may be taken independently or all modules undertaken collectively. Fillet Welder Core Module – Module A R 4 780 including VATPlate Welder Core Module – Module B R 4 780 including VATPipe Welder Core Module – Module C R 1 710 including VATProcess Specific Modules - Module SA, ST, SM R 1 710 including VAT eachMaterial Specific Modules – Module PSS, PAL R 1 710 including VAT eachAll modules undertaken collectively (2 weeks training) R 14 940 including VAT
Qualification Tests Only: R 2 500 each including VAT
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Calendar Week (All levels) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Prices per Theory Paper & per Practical Exam R 1 710 R 1 710 R 1 710 R 1 710 R 1 710
Week 3: 23 - 27 Jan L1 C/B & O/B L1 Prac L2 C/B & O/B L2 Prac Misc.
Week 9: 27 Feb - 03 Mar L1 C/B & O/B L1 Prac L2 C/B & O/B L2 Prac Misc.
Week 13: 27 - 31 Mar Holiday L1 C/B & O/B L2 C/B & O/B + L1 Prac L2 Prac Misc.
Week 16: 18 - 21 Apr L1 C/B & O/B L1 Prac Holiday L2 C/B & O/B L2 Prac & Misc.
Week 17: 24 Apr Holiday L1 C/B & O/B L2 C/B & O/B + L1 Prac L2 Prac Misc.
Week 22: 29 May - 02 Jun L1 C/B & O/B L2 C/B & O/B L1 Prac L2 Prac Misc. Holiday Misc.
Week 26: 26 - 30 Jun L1 C/B & O/B L1 Prac L2 C/B & O/B L2 Prac Misc.
Week 30: 24 - 28 Jul L1 C/B & O/B Holiday L1 Prac: L2 C/B & O/B L2 Prac Misc.
Week 34: 21 - 25 Aug L1 C/B & O/B L1 Prac L2 C/B & O/B L2 Prac Misc.
Week 37: 11 - 15 Sep L1 C/B & O/B L1 Prac L2 C/B & O/B L2 Prac Misc.
Week 43: 23 - 27 Oct L1 C/B & O/B L1 Prac L2 C/B & O/B L2 Prac Misc.
Week 48: 27 Nov - 01 Dec L1 C/B & O/B L1 Prac L2 C/B & O/B L2 Prac Misc.
Week 49: 04 - 08 Dec C/B O/B Prac C/B & O/B Prac
2017Re-write ExaminationsPlease 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.
Please note: C/B = closed book and O/B = open book
Note: International Welding prices per theory paper = R 350,00. * Valid until end 2019
SAIWPAGE 59
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.
TrainingSAIW-NDT, being an SAQCC-NDT Approved Training Organisation (ATO), provides courses in compliance with the requirements of the SAQCC Scheme and the international standard for qualification and certification of NDT personnel namely ISO 9712: 2012.
The ISO technical reports of ISO TR 25107 (Syllabus) and ISO TR 25108 (Service Provider) are used as guides for the training programmes, designed to facilitate ISO 9712: SAQCC NDT qualification. Compliance with these documents is established via an annual assessment and on-going monitor programme, controlled by the personnel certification body (PCB), which, in this case, is SAIW Certification.
NDT Training is provided at all levels defined in ISO 9712 namely Level 1, 2 and 3 and for the following methods:
Surface Testing: Eddy Current Testing (ECT); Magnetic Testing (MT); Penetrant Testing (PT); Visual Testing (VT).
Volumetric Testing: Radiographic testing (RT); Ultrasonic Testing (UT).
A progressive NDT career path in NDT could consist of the following:VT 1 ⇨ PT 1 ⇨ MT 1 ⇨ ECT 1 ⇨ VT 2 ⇨ MT 2 ⇨ PT 2 ⇨ ECT 2 ⇨ RT Safety ⇨ RT 1 ⇨ UT 1 ⇨ RT 2 ⇨ UT 2
Progression into NDT Level 3 is strongly advised should a candidate be interested in developing, maintaining and managing the quality environment / systems within which NDT is performed.
You are invited to visit our website http://www.saiw.co.za/ for more detail.
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About Non Destructive Testing (NDT) (Continued)
Nationally, the requirements of IAEA Tecdoc 628 and ASNT CP 105 are also considered and included in the NDT training syllabus when pursuing a MERSETA NDT related occupation.
Internationally, NDT is a regional designated training centre for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the secretariat for the African Federation of NDT. International co-operation and harmonisation of NDT is achieved via the world organisation of NDT called the International Committee for NDT (ICNDT).
QualificationQualification is defined as the demonstration of physical attributes, knowledge, skill, training and experience required to properly perform NDT tasks. According to ISO 9712, a candidate must complete an independent qualification examination once the training has been provided.
CertificationCertification is defined as the procedure used by the certification body to confirm that the qualification requirements for a method, level and sector have been fulfilled, leading to the issuing of a certificate. Personnel certification depends on the submission of the following during the application:
Continued on next page
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About Non Destructive Testing (NDT) (Continued)
• Being trained at an approved ATO• Passing the qualification examination• Submitting a valid (not older than 6 months) vision acuity certificate from registered
optometrist for submitting a verifiable industrial experience log book for a period as stipulated on the SAIW website and based on ISO 9712. This must include company specific training and assessment as well as specific tasks as detailed in the Professional Body for NDTs log book
SAIW Certification is an internationally recognised Personnel Certification Body accredited by SANAS based on ISO 17024 under the scope of ISO 9712 Schedule 2.
International harmonisation of personnel certification schemes and bodies is achieved via an ICNDT operating procedure and Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) Registration.
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2017Training: NDT – Access Conditions
Level 1 : MT, VT, PT Direct access to the course shall be granted if the candidate has passed both mathematics and science at 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 Nelson Mandela Metropiltan University Certificate can be shown.
Direct access to the course shall be granted if the candidate has passed both mathematics and science at 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.
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.
Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2106
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EDDy CURRENT TESTING (ECT) - SAQCC Scheme
SURF
ACE
MET
HODS
: IS
O 9
712
Eddy Current Testing (ECT) Level 1
Mandatory Access Conditions Gr 12 with Maths & Science
OR Proficiency Test ≥ 70%
ECT1A_
ETC 1.A
Pre- and In-service Testing
ETC 1.1 SurfaceETC 1.2 Tubes
Training80 hours
Examination40 hours
21 400 19 670 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 JHB - Gr. 2 JHB - Gr. 3TRA 27 Feb - 10 Mar TRA 19 - 30 Jun TRA 28 Aug - 08 SepEXAM 13 - 17 Mar EXAM 03 - 07 Jul EXAM 11 - 15 Sep
Eddy Current Testing (ECT) Level 2
Mandatory Access Conditions ECT 1.A Qualification (Training &
Examination)
ECT2A_
ETC 2.A
Pre- and In-service Testing
ECT 2.1 SurfaceECT 2.2 TubesECT 2.3 Complex Shapes
Training80 hours
Examination40 hours
21 400 19 670 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1TRA 06 - 17 Nov
EXAM 20 - 24 Nov
ADVANCED OPTIONEddy Current Testing (ECT)
Level 2Mandatory Access Conditions
ECT 2.A Certification
ECT25
ETC 2.5
Pre- and In-service Testing
Digital Application and Signal Analysis
Training80 hours
Examination40 hours
28 200 26 870 2 300 SUBJECT TO DEMAND
Eddy Current Testing (ECT) Level 3
Mandatory Access Conditions ECT 2.A Qualification
(Training & Examination) + NDT Level 3 Basic
ECT3A_
ETC 3.A
Pre- and In-service Testing
Training18 hours
Examination16 hours
16 930 16 120 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1TRA 22 - 27 May (Sat)
EXAM 12 Jun
Appreciation of NDT for Engineers Course
NDT Method and Level Course Code
Industrial Sector Product Sector Duration
Prices (Including VAT)
Course DatesTraining & Initial
Examination (Non
Members)
Training & Initial
Examination (Corporate Members)
Initial Certification
GEN
ERAL
NDT
Appreciation of NDT for EngineersMandatory Access
Gr 12 with Maths & Science OR
Proficiency Test ≥ 70% Conditions
UT211 Pre- and In-service Testing
Training40 hours
ExaminationN/A
11 300 10 750 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 DBN - Gr. 1 CPT - Gr. 1
TRA 13 - 17 Feb TRA 13 - 17 Mar TRA 10 - 14 Jul
NDT LEVEL 3: Basic – SAQCC Scheme
NDT Level 3 Basic (ISO 9712)Mandatory Access
Gr 12 with Maths & ScienceTertiary Qualification Advantageous
& Level 2 Qualification in at least 2 Surface & 1 Volumetric Methods Conditions
NDT3_NDT 3.A
Pre- and In-service Testing
Part A Materials and ProcessesPart B Qual & Cert SchemesPart C NDT Level 2
Training80 hours
Examination8 hours
16 930 16 100 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1
TRA 08 - 19 May
EXAM 20 - 21 May (Sat & Sun)
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MAGNETIC TESTING (MT) - SAQCC Scheme
NDT Method and Level Course Code
Industrial Sector Product Sector Duration
Prices (Including VAT)
Course DatesTraining & Initial
Examination (Non
Members)
Training & Initial
Examination (Corporate Members)
Initial Certification
SURF
ACE
MET
HODS
: IS
O 9
712
Magnetic Testing (MT) Level 1
Mandatory Access Conditions Gr 10 with Maths & Science
OR Proficiency Test ≥ 70%
MT1A_
MT 1.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
MT 1.1 ForgingsMT 1.2 CastingsMT 1.3 Welds
Training32 hours
Examination8 hours
13 000 12 000 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 JHB - Gr. 2 JHB - Gr. 3 JHB - Gr. 4 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 5 (COMPANY)TRA 09 - 12 Jan TRA 13 - 16 Feb TRA 06 - 09 Mar TRA 27 - 30 Mar TRA 03 - 06 AprEXAM 13 Jan EXAM 17 Feb EXAM 10 Mar EXAM 31 Mar EXAM 7 Apr
JHB - Gr. 6 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 7 JHB - Gr. 8 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 9 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 10 (COMPANY)TRA 10 - 13 Apr TRA 15 - 18 May TRA 21 - 24 Aug TRA 26 - 29 Sep TRA 02 - 05 OctEXAM 18 Apr EXAM 10 May EXAM 25 Aug EXAM 30 Sep (Sat) EXAM 06 Oct
JHB - Gr. 11 DBN - Gr. 1 DBN - Gr. 2 DBN - Gr. 3TRA 20 - 23 Nov TRA 30 Jan - 02 Feb TRA 05 - 08 Jun TRA 11 - 14 SepEXAM 24 Nov EXAM 3 Feb EXAM 09 Jun EXAM 15 Sep
Magnetic Testing (MT) Level 2
Mandatory Access Conditions MT 1.A Qualification (Training
& Examination)
MT2A_
MT 2.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
MT 2.1 ForgingsMT 2.2 CastingsMT 2.3 Welds
Training32 hours
Examination8 hours
13 000 12 000 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 JHB - Gr. 2 JHB - Gr. 3 JHB - Gr. 4 JHB - Gr. 5TRA 23 - 26 Jan TRA 20 - 23 Feb TRA 13 - 16 Mar TRA 22 - 25 May TRA 19 - 22 Jun
EXAM 27 Jan EXAM 24 Feb EXAM 17 Mar EXAM 26 May EXAM 23 Jun
JHB - Gr. 6 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 7 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 8 JHB - Gr. 9 JHB - Gr. 10 (COMPANY)TRA 26 - 29 Jun TRA 03 - 06 Jul TRA 31 Jul - 03 Aug TRA 27 - 30 Nov TRA 04 - 07 Dec
EXAM 30 Jun EXAM 07 Jul EXAM 04 Aug EXAM 01 Dec EXAM 08 Dec
JHB - Gr. 11 (COMPANY) DBN - Gr. 1 DBN - Gr. 2TRA 11 - 14 Dec TRA 10 - 13 Jul TRA 16 - 19 Oct
EXAM 15 Dec EXAM 14 Jul EXAM 20 Oct
Magnetic Testing (MT) Level 3
Mandatory Access Conditions MT 2.A Qualification
(Training & Examination) +
NDT Level 3 Basic
MT3A_
MT 3.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
Multi-sector
Training40 hours
Examination16 hours
16 900 16 100 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1TRA 29 May - 02 Jun
EXAM 13 Jun
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PENETRANT TESTING (PT) - SAQCC Scheme
NDT Method and Level Course Code
Industrial Sector Product Sector Duration
Prices (Including VAT)
Course DatesTraining & Initial
Examination (Non
Members)
Training & Initial
Examination (Corporate Members)
Initial Certification
SURF
ACE
MET
HODS
: IS
O 9
712
Penetrant Testing (PT) Level 1
Mandatory Access Conditions Gr 10 with Maths & Science
OR Proficiency Test ≥ 70%
PT1A_
PT 1.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
PT 1.1 ForgingsPT 1.2 CastingsPT 1.3 Welds
Training32 hours
Examination8 hours
13 000 12 000 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 JHB - Gr. 2 JHB - Gr. 3 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 4 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 5 (COMPANY)TRA 09 - 12 Jan TRA 06 - 09 Feb TRA 27 - 30 Mar TRA 03 - 06 Apr TRA 03 - 06 AprEXAM 13 Jan EXAM 10 Feb EXAM 31 Mar EXAM 7 Apr EXAM 7 Apr
JHB - Gr. 6 JHB - Gr. 7 JHB - Gr. 8 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 9 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 10 (COMPANY)TRA 15 - 18 May TRA 17 - 20 Jul TRA 14 - 17 Aug TRA 26 - 29 Sep TRA 02 - 05 OctEXAM 19 May EXAM 21 Jul EXAM 18 Aug EXAM 30 Sep EXAM 06 Oct
JHB - Gr. 11 JHB - Gr. 12 DBN - Gr. 1 DBN - Gr. 2 DBN - Gr. 3TRA 30 Oct - 02 Nov TRA 20 - 23 Nov TRA 16 - 19 Feb TRA 29 May - 01 Jun TRA 04 - 07 SepEXAM 03 Nov EXAM 24 Nov EXAM 20 Feb EXAM 02 Jun EXAM 08 Sep
Penetrant Testing (PT) Level 2
Mandatory Access Conditions PT 1.A Qualification
(Training & Examination)
PT2A_
PT 2.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
PT 2.1 ForgingsPT 2.2 CastingsPT 2.3 Welds
Training32 hours
Examination8 hours
13 000 12 000 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 JHB - Gr. 2 JHB - Gr. 3 JHB - Gr. 4 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 5 (COMPANY)TRA 30 Jan - 02 Feb TRA 08 - 11 May TRA 19 - 22 Jun TRA 26 - 29 Jun TRA 03 - 06 Jul
EXAM 03 Feb EXAM 12 May EXAM 23 Jun EXAM 30 Jun EXAM 07 Jul
JHB - Gr. 6 JHB - Gr. 7 JHB - Gr. 8 JHB - Gr. 9 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 10 (COMPANY)TRA 31 Jul - 03 Aug TRA 28 - 31 Aug TRA 27 - 30 Nov TRA 04 - 07 Dec TRA 11 - 14 Dec
EXAM 04 Aug EXAM 01 Sep EXAM 01 Dec EXAM 08 Dec EXAM 15 Dec
DBN - Gr. 1 DBN - Gr. 1 DBN - Gr. 3TRA 02 - 05 May TRA 24 - 27 Jul TRA 09 - 12 Oct
EXAM 06 May (Sat) EXAM 28 Jul EXAM 13 Oct
Penetrant Testing (PT) Level 3
Mandatory Access Conditions PT 2.A Qualification
(Training & Examination) +
NDT Level 3 Basic
PT3A_
PT 3.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
Multi-sector
Training40 hours
Examination16 hours
16 900 16 100 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1TRA 05 - 09 Jun
EXAM 14 Jun
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RADIOGRAPHIC TESTING (RT) – SAQCC Scheme
NDT Method and Level Course Code
Industrial Sector Product Sector Duration
Prices (Including VAT)
Course DatesTraining & Initial
Examination (Non
Members)
Training & Initial
Examination (Corporate Members)
Initial Certification
SURF
ACE
MET
HODS
: IS
O 9
712
Radiographic Testing (RT)Level 1
Mandatory Access Conditions DOH Safety
+ Gr 12 with Maths & ScienceOR
Proficiency Test ≥ 70%
RT1A_
RT 1.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
RT SAFETYRT 1.5 X - Ray of dense alloy weldsRT 1.6 Gamma - Ray of dense alloy welds
Training120 hours
Examination40 hours
31 000 28 600 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 2 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 3 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 4 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 5 (COMPANY)TRA 09 - 27 Jan TRA 10 Apr - 05 May TRA 15 May - 02 Jun TRA 09 - 27 Oct TRA 06 - 24 NovEXAM 30 Jan - 03 Feb EXAM 08 - 12 May EXAM 05 - 09 Jun EXAM 30 Oct - 03 Nov EXAM 27 Nov - 01 Dec
LIMITED OPTIONRadiographic Testing (RT)
Level 2
Mandatory Access Conditions RT 1.A Qualification (Training &
Examination)
RT2I_
RT 2.I
Pre- and In-service
Testing
Film interpretation of dense alloy
welds only (No Operational RT)
Training72 hours
Examination8 hours
22 580 21 500 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 JHB - Gr. 2 JHB - Gr. 3 JHB - Gr. 4TRA 06 - 16 Feb TRA 27 Mar - 06 Apr TRA 29 May - 08 Jun TRA 04 - 14 Sep
EXAM 17 Feb EXAM 07 Apr EXAM 05 - 09 Jun EXAM 15 Sep
DBN - Gr. 1 DBN - Gr. 2 CPT - Gr. 1 CPT - Gr. 2TRA 26 Jun - 06 Jul TRA 18 - 29 Sep TRA 20 Feb - 02 Mar TRA 04 - 14 Dec
EXAM 07 Jul EXAM 30 Sep (Sat) EXAM 03 Mar EXAM 15 Dec
Radiographic Testing (RT)Level 2
Mandatory Access Conditions RT 1.A Qualification (Training &
Examination)
RT2A_
RT 2.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
RT 2.5 X - Ray of dense alloy weldsRT 2.6 Gamma - Ray of dense alloy welds
Training80 hours
Examination40 hours
22 580 21 500 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 2 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 3 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 4 (COMPANY) TRA 27 Feb - 10 Mar TRA 03 - 18 Apr TRA 10 - 21 Jul TRA 14 - 25 Aug
EXAM 13 - 17 Mar EXAM 19 - 21 Apr EXAM 24 - 28 Jul EXAM 28 Aug - 01 Sep
ADVANCED OPTIONRadiographic Testing (RT)
Level 2
Mandatory Access Conditions RT 2.A Certification
RT29_
RT 2.9
Pre- and In-service
Testing
Digital Radiography
Training80 hours
Examination40 hours
28 200 26 870 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 JHB - Gr. 2 TRA 21 Aug - 01 Sep TRA 02 - 13 Oct
EXAM 04 - 08 Sep EXAM 16 - 20 Oct
ADVANCED OPTIONRadiographic Testing (RT)
Level 3
Mandatory Access Conditions RT 2.A Qualification
(Training & Examination) +
NDT Level 3 Basic
RT3A_
RT 3.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
Multi-sector
Training40 hours
Examination16 hours
16 900 16 100 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 TRA 10 - 23 June
EXAM 10 Jul
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ULTRASONIC TESTING (UT) – SAQCC Scheme
NDT Method and Level Course Code
Industrial Sector Product Sector Duration
Prices (Including VAT)
Course DatesTraining & Initial
Examination (Non
Members)
Training & Initial
Examination (Corporate Members)
Initial Certification
VOLU
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LIMITED OPTIONUltrasonic Testing (UT)
Level 1
Mandatory Access Conditions Gr 12 with Maths & Science
ORProficincy Test > 70%
UT1WT
UT 1.WT
Pre- and In-service
Testing
Limited to wall thickness measurement
using compression probe only
(A-scan & D-meter applications)
Training32 hours
Examination8 hours
11 300 10 750 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 JHB - Gr. 2 JHB - Gr. 3 JHB - Gr. 4 JHB - Gr. 5 (COMPANY)TRA 23 - 26 Jan TRA 30 Jan - 02 Feb TRA 13 - 16 Feb TRA 27 Feb - 02 Mar TRA 19 - 24 AprEXAM 27 Jan EXAM 03 Feb EXAM 17 Feb EXAM 03 Mar EXAM 25 Apr
JHB - Gr. 6 JHB - Gr. 7 JHB - Gr. 8 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 9 JHB - Gr. 10TRA 10 - 13 Jul TRA 14 - 17 Aug TRA 28 - 31 Aug TRA 18 - 21 Sep TRA 30 Oct - 02 NovEXAM 14 Jul EXAM 18 Aug EXAM 01 Sep EXAM 22 Sep EXAM 03 Nov
DBN - Gr. 1TRA 08 - 11 MayEXAM 12 May
Ultrasonic Testing (UT) Level 1
Mandatory Access Conditions Gr 12 with Maths & Science
ORProficincy Test > 70%
UT1A_
UT 1.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
UT 1.1 Wrought Products/Forgings
UT 1.2 CastingsUT 1.3 Butt weld
in plateUT 1.5 Butt weld
in pipe
Training120 hours
Examination40 hours
28 200 26 870 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 2 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 3 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 4 JHB - Gr. 5 (COMPANY)
TRA 06 - 24 Feb TRA 10 Apr - 05 May TRA 15 May - 02 Jun TRA 04 - 22 Sep TRA 09 - 27 Oct
EXAM 27 Feb - 02 Mar EXAM 08 - 12 May EXAM 05 - 09 Jun EXAM 26 - 29 Sep EXAM 30 Oct - 03 Nov
JHB - Gr. 6 (COMPANY)
TRA 06 - 24 Nov
EXAM 27 Nov - 01 Dec
Ultrasonic Testing (UT) Level 2
Mandatory Access Conditions UT 1.A Qualification
(Training & Examination)
UT2A
UT 2.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
UT 2.1 ForgingsUT 2.2 CastingsUT 2.3 Butt welds
PlateUT 2.4 Butt welds
PipeUT 2.5 T joints &
otherUT 2.6 NozzlesUT 2.7 Nodes
(Optional)
Training120 hours
Examination40 hours
28 200 26 870 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 2 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 3 JHB - Gr. 4 (COMPANY) JHB - Gr. 5 (COMPANY)
TRA 09 - 27 Jan TRA 06 - 28 Mar TRA 05 - 26 Jun TRA 10 - 28 Jun TRA 14 Aug - 01 Sep
EXAM 30 Jan - 03 Feb EXAM 29 - 31 Mar EXAM 27 - 30 Jun EXAM 31 Jul - 04 Aug EXAM 04 - 08 Sep
ADVANCED OPTIONUltrasonic Testing (UT)
Level 2
Mandatory Access Conditions UT 2.A Certification
UT28_ UT 2.8 Critical Flaw Sizing
Training80 hours
Examination40 hours
28 200 26 870 2 300
CPT - Gr. 1TRA 17 - 28 Jul
EXAM 31 Jul - 04 Aug
ADVANCED OPTIONUltrasonic Testing (UT)
Level 2
Mandatory Access Conditions UT 2.A Certification
UT29_ UT 2.9 Austenitic Stainless Steel
Training80 hours
Examination40 hours
28 200 26 870 2 300
CPT - Gr. 1TRA 04 - 15 Sep
EXAM 18 - 22 Sep
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ADVANCED OPTIONUltrasonic Testing (UT)
Level 2
Mandatory Access Conditions UT 2 A Certifications
UT210 UT 2.10 UT Phased Array
Training120 hours
Examination40 hours
33 860 31 170 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 JHB - Gr. 2 JHB - Gr. 3
TRA 27 Feb - 17 Mar TRA 03 - 21 Apr TRA 30 Oct - 17 Nov
EXAM 22 - 24 Mar EXAM 24 - 28 Apr EXAM 20 - 24 Nov
ADVANCED OPTIONUltrasonic Testing (UT)
Level 2
Mandatory Access Conditions UT 2 A Certifications
UT211 UT 2.11 UT Time of Flight Diffraction
Training80 hours
Examination40 hours
28 200 26 870 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1
TRA 27 Nov - 08 Dec
EXAM 11 - 15 Dec
Ultrasonic Testing (UT) Level 3
Mandatory Access Conditions UT 2 A Qualification
(Training & Examination)NDT Level 3 Basic
UT3AUT 3.A
Pre- and In-service Testing
Multi-sector
Training40 hours
Examination16 hours
16 900 16 100 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1
TRA 26 - 30 JunEXAM 11 Jul
ULTRASONIC TESTING (UT) – SAQCC Scheme
NDT Method and Level Course Code
Industrial Sector Product Sector Duration
Prices (Including VAT)
Course DatesTraining & Initial
Examination (Non Members)
Training & Initial
Examination (Corporate Members)
Initial Certification
Continued from page 68
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VISUAL TESTING (VT) - SAQCC Scheme
NDT Method and Level Course Code
Industrial Sector Product Sector Duration
Prices (Including VAT)
Course DatesTraining & Initial
Examination (Non
Members)
Training & Initial
Examination (Corporate Members)
Initial Certification
SURF
ACE
MET
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: IS
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712
Visual Testing (VT) Level 1
Mandatory Access Conditions Gr 10 with Maths & Science
OR Proficiency Test ≥ 70%
VT1A_
VT 1.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
VT 1.1 ForgingsVT 1.2 CastingsVT 1.3 Welds
Training32 hours
Examination8 hours
12 390 11 290 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 JHB - Gr. 2 JHB - Gr. 3 JHB - Gr. 4 JHB - Gr. 5TRA 16 - 19 Jan TRA 06 - 09 Feb TRA 27 - 30 Mar TRA 08 - 11 May TRA 24 - 27 JulEXAM 20 Jan EXAM 10 Feb EXAM 31 Mar EXAM 12 May EXAM 28 Jul
JHB - Gr. 6 DBN - Gr. 1 DBN - Gr. 2 CPT - Gr. 1 CPT - Gr. 2TRA 30 Oct - 02 Nov TRA 21 - 24 Aug TRA 27 - 30 Nov TRA 03 - 06 Jul TRA 04 - 07 SepEXAM 03 Nov EXAM 25 Aug EXAM 01 Dec EXAM 07 Jul EXAM 08 Sep
Visual Testing (VT) Level 2
Mandatory Access Conditions VT 1.A Qualification (Training &
Examination)
VT2A_
VT 2.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
VT 2.1 ForgingsVT 2.2 CastingsVT 2.3 Welds
Training32 hours
Examination8 hours
12 390 11 290 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1 JHB - Gr. 2 JHB - Gr. 3 DBN - Gr. 1 CPT - Gr. 1TRA 20 - 23 Feb TRA 22 - 25 May TRA 14 - 17 Aug TRA 31 Jul - 03 Aug TRA 02 - 05 Oct
EXAM 24 Feb EXAM 26 May EXAM 18 Aug EXAM 04 Aug EXAM 06 Oct
Visual Testing (VT) Level 3
Mandatory Access Conditions VT 2.A Qualification
(Training & Examination) +
NDT Level 3 Basic
VT3A_
VT 3.A
Pre- and In-service
Testing
Multi-sector
Training40 hours
Examination16 hours
16 900 16 100 2 300
JHB - Gr. 1TRA 03 - 07 Jul
EXAM 12 Jul
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EXAMINATIONS: NDT Rewrite / Transition Examination dates for Johannesburg
EDDy CURRENT TESTINGSession 1 Session 2 Session 3
DATE 26 Apr 17 Aug 26 Oct
08:00 to 12:00 ECT P ECT P ECT P
13:00 to 16:00 ECT G & S ECT G & S ECT G & S
MAGNETIC TESTINGSession 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 11
DATE 17 Jan 18 Jan 28 Feb 01 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 18 Apr 19 Apr 09 May 10 May 30 May 31 May 18 Jul 19 Jul 15 Aug 16 Aug 29 Aug 30 Aug 10 Oct 11 Oct 24 Oct 25 Oct
08:00 to 12:00 MT 1 P MT 2 P MT 1 P MT 2 P MT 1 P MT 2 P MT 1 P MT 2 P MT 1 P MT 2 P MT 1 P MT 2 P MT 1 P MT 2 P MT 1 P MT 2 P MT 1 P MT 2 P MT 1 P MT 2 P MT 1 P MT 2 P
13:00 to 16:00 MT 1 G & S MT 2 G & S MT 1 G & S MT 2 G & S MT 1 G & S MT 2 G & S MT 1 G & S MT 2 G & S MT 1 G & S MT 2 G & S MT 1 G & S MT 2 G & S MT 1 G & S MT 2 G & S MT 1 G & S MT 2 G & S MT 1 G & S MT 2 G & S MT 1 G & S MT 2 G & S MT 1 G & S MT 2 G & S
PENETRANT TESTINGSession 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 11
DATE 24 Jan 25 Jan 21 Feb 22 Feb 14 Mar 15 Mar 11 Apr 12 Apr 02 May 03 May 06 Jun 07 Jun 25 Jul 26 Jul 22 Aug 23 Aug 12 Sep 13 Sep 17 Oct 18 Oct 14 Nov 15 Nov
08:00 to 12:00 PT 1 P PT 2 P PT 1 P PT 2 P PT 1 P PT 2 P PT 1 P PT 2 P PT 1 P PT 2 P PT 1 P PT 2 P PT 1 P PT 2 P PT 1 P PT 2 P PT 1 P PT 2 P PT 1 P PT 2 P PT 1 P PT 2 P
13:00 to 16:00 PT 1 G & S PT 2 G & S PT 1 G & S PT 2 G & S PT 1 G & S PT 2 G & S PT 1 G & S PT 2 G & S PT 1 G & S PT 2 G & S PT 1 G & S PT 2 G & S PT 1 G & S PT 2 G & S PT 1 G & S PT 2 G & S PT 1 G & S PT 2 G & S PT 1 G & S PT 2 G & S PT 1 G & S PT 2 G & S
RADIOGRAPHIC TESTINGSession 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9
DATE 14 Feb 15 Feb 22 Mar 23 Mar 13 Jun 14 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 01 Aug 02 Aug 05 Sep 06 Sep 26 Sep 27 Sep 31 Oct 1 Nov 28 Nov 29 Nov
08:00 to 12:00 RT G & S RT P RT G & S RT P RT G & S RT P RT G & S RT P RT G & S RT P RT G & S RT P RT G & S RT P RT G & S RT P RT G & S RT P
13:00 to 16:00 RT INT P RT P RT INT P RT P RT INT P RT P RT INT P RT P RT INT P RT P RT INT P RT P RT INT P RT P RT INT P RT P RT INT P RT P
2017
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EXAMINATIONS: NDT Rewrite / Transition Examination dates for Johannesburg
ULTRASONIC WALL THICKNESSSession 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10
DATE 09 Feb 09 Mar 06 Apr 18 May 06 Jul 13 Jul 10 Aug 05 Oct 09 Nov 07 Dec
08:00 to 12:00 UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P
13:00 to 16:00 UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S
ULTRASONIC TESTINGSession 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10
DATE 07 Feb 08 Feb 07 Mar 08 Mar 04 Apr 05 Apr 16 May 17 May 04 Jul 05 Jul 11 Jul 12 Jul 07 Aug 08 Aug 03 Oct 04 Oct 07 Nov 08 Nov 05 Dec 06 Dec
08:00 to 12:00 UT G & S UT P UT G & S UT P UT G & S UT P UT G & S UT P UT G & S UT P UT G & S UT P UT G & S UT P UT G & S UT P UT G & S UT P UT G & S UT P
13:00 to 16:00 UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P
VISUAL TESTINGSession 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 11
DATE 19 Jan 01 Feb 16 Mar 25 Apr 01 Jun 28 Jun 3 Aug 31 Aug 20 Sep 19 Oct 30 Nov
08:00 to 12:00 VT P VT P VT P VT P VT P VT P VT P VT P VT P VT P VT P
13:00 to 16:00 VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S
2017Continued from page 71
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. Rewrite Examination information - Please contact course administrator on [email protected] – 011 298 2106.
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EXAMINATIONS: NDT Rewrite / Transition Examination dates for DurbanMAGNETIC TESTING
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 7
DATE 07 Feb 22 Mar 03 May 13 Jun 25 Jul 05 Sep 19 Sep 31 Oct
08:00 to 12:00 MT P MT P MT P MT P MT P MT P MT P MT P
13:00 to 16:00 MT G & S MT G & S MT G & S MT G & S MT G & S MT G & S MT G & S MT G & S
PENETRANT TESTING
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 7
DATE 15 Feb 09 Mar 19 Apr 23 May 14 Jun 11 Jul 25 Oct 21 Nov
08:00 to 12:00 PT & P PT & P PT & P PT & P PT & P PT & P PT & P PT & P
13:00 to 16:00 PT G & S PT G & S PT G & S PT G & S PT G & S PT G & S PT G & S PT G & S
RADIOGRAPHIC TESTING (Only RT Inter - Practicals shall be performed at our Durban branch. X - and Gamma Ray exposures, as part of the RT 1 and RT2 practical exams, shall be performed at our Johannesburg branch)
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8
DATE 01 Feb 08 Mar 12 Apr 10 May 12 Jul 15 Aug 11 Oct 8 Nov
08:00 to 12:00 RT G & S RT G & S RT G & S RT G & S RT G & S RT G & S RT G & S RT G & S
13:00 to 16:00 RT INT P RT INT P RT INT P RT INT P RT INT P RT INT P RT INT P RT INT P
ULTRASONIC WALL THICKNESS
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9
DATE 17 Jan 23 Mar 04 May 27 Jun 26 Jul 12 Sep 17 Oct 15 Nov 14 Dec
08:00 to 12:00 UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P UTWT P
13:00 to 16:00 UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S UTWT G & S
ULTRASONIC TESTING
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4
DATE 28 Feb 01 Mar 01 Aug 02 Aug 27 Sep 28 Sep 12 Dec 13 Dec
08:00 to 12:00 UT G & S UT P UT G & S UT P UT G & S UT P UT G & S UT P
13:00 to 16:00 UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P UT P
VISUAL TESTING
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9
DATE 24 Jan 14 Feb 07 Mar 20 Apr 20 Jun 18 Jul 13 Sep 10 Oct 22 Nov
08:00 to 12:00 VT P VT P VT P VT P VT P VT P VT P VT P VT P
13:00 to 16:00 VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S VT G & S
2017
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Come swing with us at the SAIW 2017 Golf Days
One of the highlights of the SAIW Calendar are the fun-filled, exciting golf days held in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Port Elizabeth.
With plenty of prizes to be won and an opportunity to network with friends and business associates in the industry, the SAIW golf days can’t be missed.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE GO TO
www.saiw.co.za
It’s no secret that the SAIW annual dinner is our magical social event of the year. Not only do we reward those who have performed outstandingly for the Institute and the Welding Industry generally but we also celebrate the existence and contribution of the SAIW to the welding and industrial communities of Southern Africa.
Don’t miss this exceptional evening!
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE GO TO
www.saiw.co.za
SAIW Annual Dinner Magic
SAIW Johannesburg Directions GPS co-ordinates: 26°12′39.6′′S 28°01′35.8′′E
SAIW Directions and Contact Details
SAIW Cape Town Directions GPS co-ordinates: 33°52′11.8′′S 18°30′17.9′′E SAIW Durban Directions GPS co-ordinates: 29°49′49.8′′S 30°57′03.6′′E
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Milpark Centre
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BOOYSENSSELBY
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John VorsterPolice Station
Commissioner Street
EAST
Bloemfontein
M2 Motorway
De Villiers Graaf M
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CITY WEST
MAIN REEF ROAD
Blvd
West’n
ProspeedFORDSBURG
Lovers’ Walk
Roodepoort off-ramp
End of M2 MotorwayMACRO
Hanover
Park RoadTreu Rd.
JhbCBD
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N3PMB
KLOOF M13
N2
SOUTHCOAST
St. James
SpaghettiJunction
NORTHCOAST
Pavilion
Not to ScaleEssex TerraceUniversity
SAIW Durbanin MBA Building
Jan HofmeyerRockdale Ave
Jan Hofmeyer
40 Essex Terrace
Spine Rd
SherwoodMaryville
SAIW Directions and Contact Details
Contact DetailsJOHANNESBURG (HEAD OFFICE)
Southern African Institute of Welding, 52 Western Boulevard off Main Reef Road, City West, JohannesburgP O Box 527, Crown Mines, 2025
Tel: +27 (0)11 298 2100, Fax: +27 (0)11 836 4132, Email: [email protected]
CAPE TOWNWestern Cape Representative: Liz Berry
P O Box 179, Table View, 7439Mobile: +27 (0)84 446 0629, Fax: +27 (0)86 566 7421, Email: [email protected]
DURBANTraining Administrator: Elizabeth Shole
40 Essex Terrace, Westville, 3629Mobile: +27 (0)87 351 6568, Email: [email protected]
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