PLATINUM PAK
Full
week includes D1.1 code
clinic, the Welding Inspection Technology Course, The Visual Inspection
workshop and CWI Examination. Includes API-1104 Code Clinic at no
additional charge. Note: Price does not include API-1104 codebook.
$1900 AWS Members
$2100 Non-Member (Includes three-year membership)
GOLD PAK
Includes
API-1104 Code
Clinic, the Welding Inspection Technology Course, the Visual Inspection
Workship and CWI Examination. Note: Price does not include API-1104
codebook.
$1675 AWS Members
$1875 Non-Member (Includes three-year membership)
SILVER PAK
Specially
for the Certified
Welding Educator (CWE) credential. Includes the Welding Inspection
Technology Course, the Visual Inspection Workshop and CWE examination.
$1340 AWS Members
$1540 Non-Member (Includes three-year membership)
VISUAL INSPECTION
WORKSHOP AND
9-YEAR RECERTIFICATION EXAMINATION (Available
only for 9 Year Recertification candidates who plan on
recertifying by examination)
$910
AWS Members
$1110 Non-Member (Includes three-year membership)
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AWS's
CWI Nine-Year Recertification Seminar
AWS
offers the intensive CWI nine-year recertification course. The course
was created to eliminate
the need for CWIs to take the physical test and satisfies the 80-hour
continuing education requirement for recertification.
By participating in the course, individuals can forego having to attend
the traditional two-week session. The course meets over six days from
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., and on Saturday from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Attendees receive their AWS Certificate of Completion on the
final day of the course.
Inaugural
9
Year Recertification Class Reprinted from Inspection
Trends this brief articles highlights the inaugural course taught
by Ron Theiss and Ken Coryell. Additional points about the course are
discussed...Go
The
American Welding Society's
Education Department offers an intensive CWI nine-year recertification
course. The course was created to eliminate the need for CWIs to take
the physical test and satisfies the 80-hour continuing education
requirement for recertification. By participating in the course,
individuals can forego having to attend a traditional two-week session.
The course meets over six days from Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 10
p.m., and on Saturday from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. Attendees receive their AWS Certificate of Completion on the
final day of the course. The inaugural course was held in Beaumont in
1999. Two sections, one taught by Ken Coryell and the other by Ron
Theiss, coordinator and professor of NDE at North Harris College in
Houston, were offered. Since then, additional courses instructed by
Coryell have been held at various locations nationwide. Additional
courses are planned throughout 2002, about one to two per quarter.
In
the following interview,
Coryell shares his thoughts about the program and its value to CWIs.
Besides
saving time, what
are some of the other advantages gained by
CWIs who take this course? I don't know of any other
forum or
opportunity where experienced CWIs -
most of which have a minimum of 14 years of experience - can come
together. We go far beyond the fundamentals and get into issues that
really aren't covered in other CWI preparatory programs. You have a lot
of senior, knowledgeable people focusing on welding inspection issues
for a week. The issues that come up just aren't covered in the
textbooks.
It
must be a unique group
of individuals with a unique perspective. Yes, people come to this
from all
different states and industries.
There are some who come from industries like aerospace, structural,
pipeline, power plant, oil, chemical, marine Ð it's a diverse
assembly of talented people. What many appreciate is that they are with
other CWIs who are into areas they never get into. A lot of sharing of
work experiences takes place during the week.
Are
field trips part of the
course? We try to do a plant visit
of a
local operation. The goal is to see
something a little different. Because it's a senior-level group of
inspectors, we've been well received. We've gotten some excellent
"behind the scenes" tours the public doesn't get to see. We've been to
the Johnson Space Center outside of Houston, a shipyard in
Philadelphia, a fuel fabrication shop in St. Louis that is nearly all
computer operated, and a failure forensic laboratory in Miami. We
visited an automobile assembly plant in Atlanta, a major welding
equipment manufacturer in Cleveland and an excellent metallurgical
testing lab in Houston. It depends on what's available in the region
where we are.
Participants
must come away
from this course with more than just
information. A lot of the students keep
in
touch by e-mail after the course. Many
have become friends and call each other up; the course helped them to
really connect. With this nine-year group, there's a special bonding
that seems to happen. A couple of weeks ago, I was in a shop in
Cleveland with a guy who was in an earlier program. He had a problem
and was communicating with some of the other guys who had been in his
group to help find a solution.
That's
a nice unexpected
benefit. Yes, and I don't think that
was
foreseen when the course was originally
conceived. Interaction is encouraged; we built in "break-out" times
with smaller groups to get acquainted and discuss inspection issues and
because it was helpful to talk problems through. In doing so, though,
people came to realize they weren't just "Moses in the wilderness," and
they could connect with others who had been in similar situations.
This intensive course
not
only satisfies the 80 hours of continuing education alternative to
retesting, but is a highly-evaluated update of the CWI body of
knowledge.
Pre-course
assignment. You
will be asked to complete chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, & 7 in Welding
Inspection Technology, and take the corresponding tests in the
workbook. Both these documents will be shipped upon registration. This
pre-course assignment partially fulfills the 80-hour requirement.
Answers will be provided the first day of the program.
The course will start
with
an informal skills assessment exercise to identify what fundamentals
need reinforcing.
Participants are
asked to
have ready, and be prepared to discuss, one or more real-world problems
encountered on the job (non-proprietary). Problems can be technical or
administrative. Interaction amongst CWIs working on these problems has
resulted in many innovative solutions. Students bring along any codes
or other documents needed for clarification.
AWS Certificates of
Completion will be awarded the last day of the course. Immediately
following your actual 9-year renewal date, you will be sent your new
CWI wallet card and new wall certificate.
Special price
includes 6
days of tuition, refreshment breaks, materials and textbooks as well as
recertification fees and three years of AWS membership.
Note:
Eye examinations shall
be
performed not more than 7 months prior to the date of the welding
inspector recertification date. Your certificate and wallet card will
be delayed if a current eye examination is not in your file. Hotel
accommodations, travel and regular meals are the responsibility of the
attendee. Always check the status of a seminar before making
nonrefundable travel arrangements.
Compact 80-hour course design combines
pre-seminar assignments with daytime and evening onsite sessions,
directed studies, and other activities.
Rare opportunity to meet and share
experiences with other seasoned CWI professionals from a wide range of
industries.
Interactive format offers the opportunity
for CWIs to share and learn from their peers, who collectively have
many years of experience.
Pre-seminar reading assignment includes
Welding Inspection Technology, Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, & 7, and the
written answers to questions on those chapters found in the Welding
Inspection Technology Workbook. This pre-seminar assignment partially
fulfills the 80-hour requirement.
The seminar begins with an informal skills
assessment to identify the fundamental areas the instructor will cover
during the course.
Bring with you and be prepared to discuss
one or more real-world problems encountered on the job
(non-proprietary). Problems can be technical or administrative and will
be presented and discussed with other experienced CWIs. This
interaction often results in innovative problem-solving techniques and
solutions. Bring along any codes or other documents necessary for
clarification.
Your AWS Certificate of Completion will be
mailed to you within 30 days of the seminar. You will receive your new
CWI wallet card and wall certificate in the month when your current
certification expires. Note: Eye examinations shall be performed not
more than 7 months prior to the date of recertification. Your
certificate and wallet card will be delayed if a current eye
examination form is not on file.
The course price of $1,660 for non-members
and $1,445 for members includes
textbooks and recertification fee. The non-member price also
includes a 3-year AWS membership.
COMPLETING THE
APPLICATION Visual Acuity Record/Eye
Examination: The AWS QC1-96 Standard states that the CWI must have
their eye examination performed not more than 7 months prior to the
date of the welding inspector examination or re-certification. Please
review your records to confirm your expiration date and ensure that
your visual examination is performed within 7 months prior to date of
re-certification.
Qualifying
Work Experience - Last three years of employment must be documented on
application.
Employment
Verification - Must be signed by employer or supervisor.
Notarization-Application
- will be complete when notarized.
Payment - can
be made by credit card, check, money order or purchase order (if
member)
SEMINAR ONLY
FEE
Welding Inspection
Seminar
Includes D1.1 Code Clinic
$1250 AWS Members
$1350** Non-Member
Welding Inspection
Seminar
Includes API 1104 Code Clinic
$1110 AWS Members
$1310** Non-Member
AWS D1.1 Code Clinic
$375 AWS Members
$575** Non-Member
API-1104 Code Clinic
$335 AWS Members
$535** Non-Member
Welding Inspection
Technology
$440 AWS Members
$640** Non-Member
Visual Inspection
Workshop
$335 AWS Members
$535** Non-Member
**
Includes three-year
membership.
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