Welding Inspector Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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What will I learn?

Take your building and construction work to the next level with our Welding Inspector Training Course. It's made for professionals who want to become experts in welding standards and how to check welding work. You go chop (gain) knowledge of Ghana standards for bridges, plus the AWS D1.1 standard, and learn the important things that show if a weld is good quality or not. You go get practical skills in using the tools them inspectors use, like how to spot welding problems like air dey inside (porosity) and cracks, and how to judge how serious the problems be. You go learn how to write down your findings well and give good advice on how to fix things. This sharp (concise) and proper (high-quality) course make sure you dey (are) ready to shine for the work top (excel in the field).

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Learning outcomes

Enhance your development of the practical skills listed below

Become a master of welding standards: Understand AWS D1.1 and the rules them for building bridges for Ghana here.

Use inspection tools well: Know how to use gauges, magnifying glasses, and flashlights like a pro.

See welding faults clear clear: Spot air dey inside (porosity), cracks, and undercuts without any problem.

Judge how serious the faults be: Measure and decide if something needs fixing and if e dey (it is) acceptable or not.

Write down your findings well: Write reports wey (that) everybody go understand and give advice on how to fix things wey (that) dey spoil.