PCN UTT

Course & Exam

Who is this course for?
Overview

Course & Exam

Duration

Course 5 Days & Exam 1 Day

Fees

$3500

Location

On site | QMTS Perth

Certification

PCN

PCN UTT

Course Overview

This course provides students with theoretical and practical knowledge on Ultrasonic Testing including basic principles and techniques, ultrasonic wave propagation and modes, flaw detectors and displays, probes, calibration and control checks, calibration and reference blocks, types of discontinuities including sizing and characterising, product technology knowledge of forgings and relevant industry standard.

This certification is issued by PCN in accordance with ISO 20807 and DOES NOT comply with the ISO 9712 standard and its requirements.  
Please ensure that this course and certificate meet your requirements and the requirements of your employer. 

Course Outcomes

Additional Information

Enrolment on this course does not constitute reservation of an examination. All courses may be followed by a CSWIP Visual Welding Inspector examination for candidates with appropriate experience as specified in CSWIP Scheme Document WI-6-92. You can download this document on the CSWIP Website.

Exam Format

Ultrasonic Testing Examinations

ISO 20807 UTT

 

UT Plate Tester, UT Welds 3.1 Plate, UT Welds 3.2 Pipe, UT Welds 3.1 + 3.2
Ultrasonic Testing of Wrought Plate including Thickness Gauging

 

Duration:
● Course 4 Days / Exam 1 Day
● 2 hours 40 minutes for Theory
● 6 hours for Practical

 

Content:
General Theory Paper (30x multiple choice)
Practical Exam: 5x samples
Passing Grade: 70% on each component

 

Certification
PCN Level 2 (20807)
Method:Ultrasonic Testing
Level: 2
Sector: Ultrasonic Testing
Scope:Ultrasonic Testing of Wrought Plate including Thickness Gauging

Entry Requirements

Participants are expected to have basic literacy and language skills, along with a general understanding of product technology and processes.

All new students are required to complete Product Technology training before taking part on the course. The program develops the knowledge and practical skills required for Level II competency in industrial applications.

EXPERIENCE: 
In order to receive a Level 2 qualification– 60 days (maximum allowable hours in 1 day is 12 hours) experience is required (current direct entry to level 2 requirements).

How to Enrol

Please Note

Enrolment documentation must be sent by email to ndt.training@qmts.net.au and payment of the full fee must be received no later than 1 WEEK prior to the course start date.

You will receive an invoice for the course fee/s once we receive your correctly completed Enrolment Form and signed Terms and Conditions.

If you have any questions about the course or enrolment process, please refer to our FAQ.

PCN UTT

Enrolment Checklist

FAQ

We run our Industry Training courses from the QMTS Head Office at 1/969 Abernethy Road, High Wycombe WA

You can find a map & more details are on our Contact page.

Participants are expected to have basic literacy and language skills, along with a general understanding of product technology and processes.

All new students are required to complete Product Technology training before taking part on the course. The program develops the knowledge and practical skills required for Level II competency in industrial applications.

EXPERIENCE: 
In order to receive a Level 2 qualification– 60 days (maximum allowable hours in 1 day is 12 hours) experience is required (current direct entry to level 2 requirements).

Enrolment documents must be lodged and payment must be received 21 days prior to the course start date. Please ensure all the documents specified in the enrolment pack are completed and returned by email to training@qmts.net.au prior to this deadline, 21 days before the start of the course and/or exam.

Your place on the course or exam will be confirmed when payment is received. If all the places on your preferred course are filled prior to receiving payment, you will need to enrol in the next available course and/or exam.

The enrolment fee for the course and exam is $2130
The course and exam runs for Course 5 Days & Exam 1 Day

We schedule half a day for the exam to take place, the total exam time is 120 mins. There are 2 parts to the exam:

Part A1 – Duration: 90 mins
Content: Inspect Exam Specimens
24 Questions
Required pass mark: 70%

Part B1 – Duration: 30 mins
Content: Inspect T-Joint Fillet
14 Questions
Required pass mark: 70%

If you are unsuccessful in part or all of your initial CSWIP exams, you may re-sit the failed parts at another time in accordance with the following:

  1. You will have 12 months from the date of your initial exam to re-sit the failed part/s, after this time you must repeat the entire examination.
  2. The re-sit exam may not be taken within 30 days of your previous exam, unless additional approved training is undertaken before the re-sit.
  3. If you are unsuccessful in the re-sit exam, you will be required to take the approved course in full again, followed by the full exam (if taken within 6 months of the initial course, you will receive a 50% discount on the course only).

You can choose to re-sit the failed parts of your exam by enrolling on a date reserved for HALF DAY Exams on the course calendar.

QMTS offers a Practical Tuition session in order to refresh your knowledge prior to your exam re-sit. These sessions take place on the Monday of the same week of your re-sit exam, which will take place on a Thursday. Both the training and exam will take place on site at QMTS. The training session runs for 6 hours and costs $440.

Yes! You can download a brochure for CSWIP 3.0 here

You can find a guide to completing your TWI Enrolment Form in the course enrolment pack, or download it here

Although there is no specific experience required for this course, it is recommended that candidates possess a minimum of six months welding-related engineering experience and two years industrial experience.

Candidates must also comply with Clause 1.3.4 of CSWIP Scheme Document WI-6-92 which states that All candidates (with the exception of ‘mature candidates,’ see section 1.4) must attend a CSWIP approved course of training at the appropriate level prior to examination.

Candidates can find their provisional results on the TWI Training website

To access your results you will need the following details:
• Customer Number
• Exam Date
• Your date of birth

Your customer number will be emailed to you in a Post Exam Email from QMTS Industry Training.
If you require a Re-sit, please send your results to training@qmts.net.au

QMTS offers bridging courses to convert your current Welding Inspector qualifications to the equivalent CSWIP qualifications by undertaking the corresponding courses and exams listed. You will also be eligible to receive 50% discount off the full course fee when you enrol to complete the bridging course and exam.*

American Welding Society

Current: AWS Certified Welding Inspector
Equivalent: CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector
Bridge your qualification by successfully completing the CSWIP 3.1 Course and Exam
Prerequisite: Your AWS certification must be a current.

Welding Technology Institute of Australia

Current: WTIA Certified Welding Inspector
Equivalent: CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector
Bridge your qualification by successfully completing the CSWIP 3.1 Course and Exam
Prerequisite: Your WTIA certification must be a current.

South African Institute of Welding Level 1

Current: SAIW Welding/Fabricator Inspector Level 1
Equivalent: CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector
Bridge your qualification by successfully completing the CSWIP 3.1 Course and Exam
Prerequisite: Your SAIW certification must be a current.

South African Institute of Welding Level 2

Current: SAIW Welding/Fabricator Inspector Level 2
Equivalent: CSWIP 3.2.1 Senior Welding Inspector
Bridge your qualification by successfully completing the CSWIP 3.2.1 Course and Exam
Prerequisite: Your SAIW certification must be a current.

VT-W2 (Dutch)

Current: CWV2 Welding Inspector
Equivalent: CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector
Bridge your qualification by successfully completing the CSWIP 3.1 Course and Exam
Prerequisite: Your CWV2 certification must be a current.

Canadian Welding Bureau Level 1

Current: CWB Welding Inspector Level 1
Equivalent: CSWIP 3.0 Welding Inspector
Bridge your qualification by successfully completing the CSWIP 3.0 Course and Exam
Prerequisite: Your CWB Level 1 certification must be a current.

Canadian Welding Bureau Level 2

Current: CWB Welding Inspector Level 2
Equivalent: CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector
Bridge your qualification by successfully completing the CSWIP 3.1 Course and Exam
Prerequisite: Your CWB Level 2 certification must be a current.

* A 50% discount will be applied to your course fee upon enrolment in the bridging course and exam of your choice. The discount applies to the course fee only and does not include the exam fee.

Your Record of Vision Test can be taken to Specsavers or an Optometrist who can complete the test. 

We offer different options depending on which exams you are completing:

  1. Practical Training
    When: This sessions takes place on Monday of the same week of your scheduled exam, which takes place on Thursday. Both the practical training and exam will take place on site at QMTS. 
    Duration: 6 hours
    Cost: $440
  2. E-Learning Refresher
    When: This option is completed online, prior to your scheduled exam (valid for 60 days).
    Cost: $550