Who may attend this course?
The course is designed for radiographers, inspectors, engineers, and surveyors who wish to interpret radiographs but do not have a good understanding of the principles of radiography. This course designed for personnel responsible for judging the quality of radiograph and reaching informed decisions regarding the identity and extent of the defects revealed.
What will I learn?
This course is based on real cases from industrial practice. Candidates are working to real radiographic interpretation specifications based on EN ISO standards (including the acceptance criteria).
The specific knowledge is based on minimum necessary theoretical background followed by number of exercises, which helps the candidate to gain confidence when working with standards and procedures and assure the correct approach and assessment to acceptance criteria.
This course is based on real cases from industrial practice. Candidates are working to real radiographic interpretation specifications based on EN ISO standards (including the acceptance criteria).
There is a minimum theoretical background and a number of exercises that help the candidate gain confidence when using standards and procedures and assure the correct approach and assessment of acceptance criteria.
Interpretation exercises are the most important section of the training. For each student a comprehensive set of radiographs is prepared. Students will progress from basic interpretation to advanced interpretation by increasing the difficulty level of assigned tasks. Students are tasked with interpretation of radiographs and they need to carry out the task independently under the guidance and supervision of the lecturer.
In addition to radiographic interpretation, multiple-choice questions are asked about important areas of the radiograph. The questions provide additional valuable guidance to the student. The training sessions are wrapped up by open discussions about the answers and the reports. The open discussion session environment provides additional learning outcomes – students may discuss their approach to a particular task and learn from other group members.
What are the entry requirements?
There are no mandatory course entry requirements but The minimum duration for experience prior to or following success in the qualification examination is 6 months.
The course ends with the examination. The examination consists of two parts which uses multiple choice question format.:
- General and Specific theory
- Practical part of CSWIP examination
By participating in international training and exams provided by TWI Azerbaijan, you can become an international specialist. With this certificate, you can find a job anywhere in the world.
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