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  • 2013Course Brochure

  • 2ContentsTraining: Booking Procedures 3 Banking Details 4Accommodation 4 Welding & Fabrication Inspectors: Level I 5Welding & Fabrication Inspectors: Level II 9IIW Inspector (Standard Level) Construction & Design Conversion Module 10IIW Welding Practitioner 11IIW Welding Specialist 12IIW Welding Technologist 13 Appreciation of Welding for Engineers 14 ASME Code of Construction for Inspection of Steam Generators and Pressure Vessels 15 AWS D1.1 Codes of Construction 16Heat Treatment Practitioner 17 Process Plant Inspection 18Competent Persons: Foundation Week 19 Competent Persons: Steam Generators - Core Week 20 Competent Persons: Pressure Vessels - Core Week 21 Paint Inspectors 22 Practical Welder Training 23 International Welder 24 Training: NDT - Booking Procedures 25 Training: NDT - Access Conditions 26 Training: Non Destructive Testing (NDT) 27 Rewrites: Booking Procedures 31

  • 3Training: Booking Procedures

    Courses may be run at your company in house, details upon request Full payment is to be made prior to the commencement of the course and examPlease ensure that you comply with the course access conditions prior to enrolling for the course, refer to the access conditions indicated at the bottom of each course schedule. Further information is available on the SAIW website: www.saiw.co.za

    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 Company letter stating delegates current employment status, if applicable1.4 Legible copy of ID or Passport1.5 When doing any Level II or Level III course, confirmation of the preceding Level qualification is required 1.6 Legible copy of highest academic qualifications (School, College, University, etc.) 2 Please note that: 2.1 Once we have received all correct documents and payment, you will receive, via email, a Booking Confirmation Notice 2.2 This booking confirmation notice will include the date of the course including venue and full address 3 What you need to bring along: 3.1 Copy of your ID or Passport 3.2 Stationary, e.g. pen, pencil, notebook, eraser, highlighter and scientific calculator 4 Cancellation of Training: 4.1 Should class numbers not meet our minimum requirements, the SAIW reserves the right to cancel a course at short notice Candidates shall be informed of the cancellation and arrangements will be made to book the applicant on the next available course 4.2 Only course fees will be reimbursed, personal costs incurred for accommodation and travelling cannot be claimed 4.3 If application is cancelled by applicant 30 days prior to training date, no cancellation charge will apply 4.4 If application is cancelled by applicant less than 30 days prior to starting date, full charge will apply 5 Dress Code: 5.1 PRACTICAL WELDING: Safety clothes; safety boots, full overalls with long sleeves, gloves and helmet5.2 NDT: Long pants, shirt and safety boots5.3 ANY OTHER COURSE: Long pants, shirt and closed shoes For any information: regarding courses and booking of courses, please contact Mrs Debbie Spadino in the Training Department on 011 298 2111 or on [email protected]

  • 4Accommodation

    No Guesthouse Telephone Service Contact Person Transport Required

    1 Hotel Formula Inn 011 942 3350 Bed Only Reception Yes

    2 The View Guesthouse 011 679 2508 B&B - Full Board on Request Bart Yes - Shuttle Available on Request

    3 Kloofview Guesthouse 011 679 1908 / 072 174 6050 B&B - Full Board on Request Vissie Yes - Shuttle Available on Request

    4 Garden City Inn 011 830 2739 Bed and Self Catering Reception Yes

    5 Chez Esme Guest House 011 679 1816 / 082 336 3535 B&B - Full Board on Request Esme Yes

    6 Millpark Holiday Inn 011 726 5100 Full Hotel Service Reception Yes

    7 Goldreef Guest House 011 477 8449 / 083 562 1904 Self Catering Sam Yes

    8 Ribsis Guest House 084 465 3358 / 084 449 2929 B&B [email protected] Yes

    9 Crown Lodge 011 830 1120

    10 Doves Nest Guest House 011 975 1746 B&B Mari / Gabriel Yes

    083 231 5505 / 083 234 8525 [email protected]

    11 Goldcrest Guesthouse 011 674 4367 B&B Fransien Yes

    [email protected]

    12 Fordsburg Towers Hotel 011 832 1000 Hotel [email protected]

    13 Marie Sourer 011 782 0271 / 082 928 6252 B&B [email protected]

    Banking Details

    Account Name: Southern African Institute of Welding

    Bank: First National Bank

    Branch: Hyde Park

    Branch Number: 255 805

    Account Number: 505 236 54470

    Reference No: Surname & ID number / Invoice Number

  • 5Welding & Fabrication Inspectors: Level I

    Prices (Inclusive of VAT): Corporate Members: R 29,267.00Non-Member: R 31,640.00Course Duration: 20 days

    2013 Johannesburg course and examination dates - Periodic breaks WEEK 1 Duration (hrs) JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4 JHB 5 JHB 6 JHB 7 JHB 8 JHB 9

    Processes and Consumables 32 14 - 17 Jan 28 - 31 Jan 04 - 07 Feb 18 - 21 Feb 25 - 28 Feb 22 - 25 Apr 06 - 09 May 08 - 11 Jul 15 - 18 Jul Defects 8 18 Jan 1 Feb 8 Feb 22 Feb 1 Mar 26 Apr 10 May 12 Jul 19 Jul WEEK 2

    Materials Technology 16 11 - 12 Feb 18 - 19 Feb 04 - 05 Mar 11 - 12 Mar 08 - 09 Apr 20 - 21 May 03- 04 Jun 12 - 13 Aug 19 - 20 Aug Visual Inspection 16 13 - 14 Feb 20 - 21 Feb 06 - 07 Mar 13 - 14 Mar 10 - 11 Apr 22 - 23 May 05 - 06 Jun 14 - 15 Aug 21 - 22 Aug Distortion and Weld Symbols 8 15 Feb 22 Feb 8 Mar 15 Mar 12 Apr 24 May 7 Jun 16 Aug 23 Aug WEEK 3

    Welder Performance Qualification 24 11 - 13 Mar 11 - 13 Mar 08 - 10 Apr 22 - 24 Apr 13 - 15 May 24 - 26 Jun 01 - 03 Jul 09 - 11 Sep 16 - 18 Sep Inspection and Q & A 8 14 Mar 14 Mar 11 Apr 25 Apr 16 May 27 Jun 4 Jul 12 Sep 19 Sep Health and Safety 8 15 Mar 15 Mar 12 Apr 26 Apr 17 May 28 Jun 5 Jul 13 Sep 20 Sep WEEK 4 Revision 24 15 - 17 Apr 15 - 17 Apr 06 - 08 May 27 - 29 May 10 - 12 Jun 22 - 24 Jul 29 - 31 Jul 14 - 16 Oct 21 - 23 Oct Theory Examination 6 18 Apr 18 Apr 9 May 30 May 13 Jun 25 Jul 1 Aug 17 Oct 24 Oct Practical Examination 3 19 Apr 19 Apr 10 May 31 May 14 Jun 26 Jul 2 Aug 18 Oct 25 Oct

    General Access Conditions: Applicants are required to hold Std 8/Grade 10 Certificate For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111 Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128 Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

  • 6 Welding & Fabrication Inspectors: Level IPrices (Inclusive of VAT):Corporate Members: R 29,267.00Non-Member: R 31,640.00Course Duration: 20 days

    2013 Johannesburg course and examination dates - Periodic breaks WEEK 1 Duration (hrs) JHB 10 JHB 11

    Processes and Consumables 32 26 - 29 Aug 02 - 05 Sep Defects 8 30 Aug 6 Sep WEEK 2

    Materials Technology 16 30 Sep - 01 Oct 07 - 08 Oct Visual Inspection 16 02 - 03 Oct 09 - 10 Oct Distortion and Weld Symbols 8 4 Oct 11 Oct WEEK 3

    Welder Performance Qualification 24 28 - 30 Oct 04 - 06 NovInspection and Q & A 8 31 Oct 7 Nov Health and Safety 8 1 Nov 8 Nov WEEK 4

    Revision 24 25 - 27 Nov 02 - 04 Dec Theory Examination 6 28 Nov 5 Dec Practical Examination 3 29 Nov 6 Dec

    General Access Conditions: Applicants are required to hold Std 8/Grade 10 Certificate For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111 Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128 Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

  • 7 Welding & Fabrication Inspectors: Level IPrices (Inclusive of VAT): Corporate Members: R 29,267.00Non-Member: R 31,640.00Course Duration: 20 days

    2013 Johannesburg course and examination dates - Continuous

    WEEK 1 Duration (hrs) JHB 12 JHB 13 JHB 14 JHB 15 JHB 16 Processes and Consumables 32 21 - 24 Jan 13 - 16 May 01 - 04 Jul 12 - 15 Aug 28 - 31 Oct Defects 8 25 Jan 17 May 5 Jul 16 Aug 1 Nov WEEK 2

    Materials Technology 16 28 - 29 Jan 20 - 21 May 08 - 09 Jul 19 - 20 Aug 04 - 05 Nov Visual Inspection 16 30 - 31 Jan 22 - 23 May 10 - 11 Jul 21 - 22 Aug 06 - 07 Nov Distortion and Weld Symbols 8 1 Feb 24 May 13 Jul 23 Aug 8 Nov

    WEEK 3

    Welder Performance Qualification 24 04 - 06 Feb 27 - 29 May 15 - 17 Jul 26 - 28 Aug 11 - 13 NovInspection and Q & A 8 7 Feb 30 May 18 Jul 29 Aug 14 Nov Health and Safety 8 8 Feb 31 May 19 Jul 30 Aug 15 Nov

    WEEK 4

    Revision 24 11 - 13 Feb 03 - 05 Jun 22 - 24 Jul 02 - 04 Sep 18 - 20 Nov Theory Examination 6 14 Feb 6 Jun 25 Jul 5 Sep 21 Nov Practical Examination 3 15 Feb 7 Jun 26 Jul 6 Sep 22 Nov

    General Access Conditions: Applicants are required to hold Std 8/Grade 10 certificate For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111 Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128 Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

  • 8 Welding & Fabrication Inspectors: Level IPrices (Inclusive of VAT):Corporate Members: R 29,267.00Non-Member: R 31,640.00Course Duration: 20 days

    2013 Durban, Cape Town and Secunda course & examination dates

    WEEK 1 Duration (hrs) Durban 1 Durban 2 Cape Town 1 Cape Town 2 Secunda 1

    Processes and Consumables 32 11 - 14 Feb 15 - 18 Jul 18 - 21 Feb 01 - 04 Jul 09 - 12 Sep Defects 8 15 Feb 19 Jul 22 Feb 5 Jul 13 Sep

    WEEK 2

    Materials Technology 16 11 - 12 Mar 12 - 13 Aug 25 - 26 Feb 08 - 09 Jul 07 - 08 OctVisual Inspection 16 13 - 14 Mar 14 - 15 Aug 27 - 28 Feb 10 - 11 Jul 09 - 10 OctDistortion and Weld Symbols 8 15 Mar 16 Aug 1 Mar 12 Jul 11 Oct

    WEEK 3

    Welder Performance Qualification 24 15 - 17 Apr 16 - 18 Sep 8 - 10 Apr 12 - 14 Aug 04 - 06 NovInspection and Q & A 8 18 Apr 19 Sep 11 Apr 15 Aug 7 NovHealth and Safety 8 19 Apr 20 Sep 12 Apr 16 Aug 8 Nov

    WEEK 4

    Revision 24 13 - 15 May 14 - 16 Oct 15 - 18 Apr 19 - 21 Aug 02 - 04 DecTheory Examination 6 16 May 17 Oct 18 Apr 22 Aug 5 DecPractical Examination 3 17 May 18 Oct 19 Apr 23 Aug 6 Dec General Access Conditions: Applicants are required to hold Std 8/Grade 10 certificate For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111 Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128 Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

  • 9 Welding & Fabrication Inspectors: Level II Prices (Inclusive of VAT):Corporate Member: R 35,582.00Non-Member: R 38,467.00Course Duration: 25 days

    2013 Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town course and examination dates WEEK 1 Duration (hrs) JHB 1 JHB 2 JHB 3 JHB 4 JHB 5 JHB 6 JHB 7 Durban Cape Town Construction and Design 24 14 - 16 Jan 15 - 17 Apr 27 - 29 May 27 - 29 May 01 -03 Jul 22 - 24 Jul 29 - 31 Jul 03- 05 Jun 20 - 22 May Materials Technology II 16 17 - 18 Jan 18 - 19 Apr 30 - 31 May 30 - 31 May 04 - 05 Jul 25 - 26 Jul 01 - 02 Aug 06 - 07 Jun 23 - 24 May WEEK 2 Destructive Testing 8 4 Feb 20 May 10 Jun 24 Jun 29 Jul 19 Aug 2 Sep 8 Jul 27 May Non Destructive testing 32 05 - 08 Feb 21 - 24 May 11 - 14 Jun 25 - 28 Jun 30 Jul - 02 Aug 20 - 23 Aug 03 - 06 Sep 09 - 12 Jul 28 - 31 May WEEK 3

    Heat Treatments 16 04 - 05 Mar 24 - 25 Jun 15 - 16 Jul 29 - 30 Jul 26 - 27 Aug 16 - 17 Sep 21 - 22 Oct 12 - 13 Aug 03 - 04 Jun Inspection and Quality Assurance 24 06 - 08 Mar 26 -28 Jun 17- 19 Jul 31 Jul - 02 Aug 28 - 30 Aug 18 - 20 Sep 23 - 25 Oct 14 - 16 Aug 05 - 07 Jun WEEK 4 Procedure Qualification 24 08 - 10 Apr 22 -24 Jul 12 - 14 Aug 26 - 28 Aug 30 Sep - 02 Oct 07 - 09 Oct 11 - 13 Nov 09 - 11 Sep 10 - 12 Jun Fabrication Applications Engineering 8 11 Apr 25 Jul 15 Aug 29 Aug 3 Oct 10 Oct 14 Nov 12 Sep 13 Jun Legal Knowledge 8 12 Apr 26 Jul 16 Aug 30 Aug 4 Oct 11 Oct 15 Nov 13 Sep 14 Jun WEEK 5 Revision 24 06 - 08 May 19 - 21 Aug 09 - 11 Sep 16 - 18 Sep 28 - 30 Oct 11 - 13 Nov 02 - 04 Dec 21 - 23 Oct 15 - 17 Jul Theory Examination 6 9 May 22 Aug 1 Sep 19 Sep 31 Oct 14 Nov 5 Dec 24 Oct 18 Jul Practical Examination 4 10 May 23 Aug 13 Sep 20 Sep 1 Nov 15 Nov 6 Dec 25 Oct 19 Jul

    General Access Conditions: Applicants are required to have passed the relevant SAIW Certification Level I qualification examination For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111 Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128 Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

  • 10

    IIW Inspector (Standard Level) Construction & Design Conversion ModulePrices (Inclusive of VAT): Corporate Members: R 4,716.00 Non-Members: R 5,099.00 Course Duration: 2 Days

    2013 Johannesburg course and examination dates

    Dates can be obtained in Welding & Fabrication Inspectors Level II

    Modules covered over the two days:

    Fundamentals of strengths of materials

    Basics of weld design

    Design principles of welded structures

    Introduction to fracture mechanics

    Behaviour of welded structures under different types of loading

    Design of welded structures with predominantly static loads

    Behaviour of welded structures under dynamic loading

    Design of dynamically loaded structures

    Reinforcing bar welded joints

    Design of structures in aluminium and its alloys Access Conditions:1. Senior certificate or N3 qualification, including mathematics and science subjects (or equivalent); or2. Certifate of general education and training or equivalent and a minimum of 3 years of metal working experience in addition to guidline requirements

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administration on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111

  • 11

    IIW Welding PractitionerPrices (Inclusive of VAT):Corporate Members: R 21,597.00 Non-Members: R 23,347.00 Course Duration: Practical: 8 days / Theory: 10 days / Exams: 8 hours

    2013 Johannesburg course and examination dates

    PRACTICAL WELDING 60

    The main processes are: MMA, MIG/MAG, FCAW, TIG and Gas Welding. 40 Hours shall be reserved to broaden the students skills in other relevant materials within his/her welders qualification/s. A further 20 hours shall be reserved to give the student basic understanding of the possibilities and limitations of the other processes. This training shall end with a practical examination in more than one process or more than one group of material (according ISO 9606 or national standards)

    WELDING PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENT 29

    Theoretical training and understanding of all the different welding processes including MMA, MIG/MAG, FCAW, GTAW, SAW, Oxy - Gas welding and cutting, Electrotechnics, the arc, and different power sources available

    MATERIALS AND THEIR BEHAVIOUR DURING WELDING 23

    Manufacture of steel, Alloys and phase diagrams, Iron Carbon Alloys, Testing of materials at the weld joint, Heat treatments, Structures at the welded joint, Carbon and Carbon Manganese steels plus weldability problems and problem solving

    CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN 6

    Behaviour of metals under different loads, Weld joint design, Introduction to fracture mechanics, Welded structure design, Weld joint design with predominantly static loads and Thermodynamically loaded structures

    FABRICATION, APPLICATIONS AND ENGINEERING 28

    Quality Assurance, Weld stresses and distortion, Plant facilities, Welding jigs and fixtures and NDT, i.e. Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Ultrasonics, Radiography, Repair welding, Health and safety and Economics

    EXAMINATION 8

    Training and test can be done prior or after theoretical course

    18 Feb - 01 Mar 06 - 17 May 04 - 15 Nov

    Duration (hrs) Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

    General Access Conditions: Applicants are required to1. Hold a valid welder qualification certificate ISO 9606 H-L045 ss nb in one of the welding processes listed in 5.1 of ISO 9606, or equivalent, e.g. EN 287-1 H-L045 ss nb, or ASME IX 6G or hold a valid welder qualification as a plate welder for the following conditions: PE ss nb or PC and PF ss nb, according to ISO 9606 at least in one process, and/or other national equivalent in the IIW member country 2. Be the recommended minimum age of 21 years old and have 2 years working experience as a welder

    For further information: please contact Head of Training Services on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2135

  • 12

    IIW Welding SpecialistPrices (Inclusive of VAT):Corporate Members: R 35,582.00Non-Members: R 38,467.00Course Duration: Practical: 8 days / Theory: 22 days / Exams: 16 hours

    2013 Johannesburg course and examination dates

    PRACTICAL WELDING 60

    To gain knowledge on the control of the different welding processes. The student shall become as familiar as possible with the problems and typical defects associated with incorrect use of the different welding methods

    WELDING PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENT 48

    Theoretical training and understanding of all different welding processes including MMA, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, SAW, Resistance, Plasma, Electro Slag, Laser, Thermal Cutting, Surfacing, Mechanised, Robotic, Brazing and Soldering

    MATERIALS AND THEIR BEHAVIOUR DURING WELDING 56

    Manufacture of steel, Alloys and phase diagrams, Iron Carbon Alloys, Testing of materials at the weld joint, Heat treatments, Structures at the welded joint, Carbon and Carbon Manganese steels plus weldability problems and problem solving

    CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN 24

    Fundamentals of strength of materials, Basics of weld design, Behaviour of metals under different loads, Weld joint design, Weld joint design with predominantly static loads, Thermodynamically loaded structures, Structures fabricated from Aluminium and its alloys and Reinforced steels

    FABRICATION, APPLICATIONS AND ENGINEERING 54

    Economic considerations with regard to joint design and the influence of the amount of metal deposited, Quality Assurance, Weld stresses and distortion, Plant facilities, Welding jigs and fixtures and NDT, i.e. Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Ultrasonics, Radiography, Repair welding and Actual case studies

    EXAMINATION 4 x 4 hrs

    General Access Conditions: Applicants are required to 1. Be the recommended minimum age of 20 years old and have a minimum of 2 years of job related experience.

    For further information: please contact Head of Training Services on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2135

    Duration (hrs) Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

    14 - 23 Jan 18 - 27 Jun NA

    11 - 15 Feb 15 - 19 Jul NA

    11 - 19 Mar 19 - 27 Aug NA

    20 - 22 Mar 28 - 30 Aug NA

    15 - 23 April 14 - 22 Oct NA

  • 13

    IIW Welding TechnologistPrices (Inclusive of VAT): Corporate Members: R 60,044.00 Non-Members: R 64,912.00Course Duration: Practical: 8 days / Theory: 37 days / Exams: 16 hours

    2013 Johannesburg course and examination dates

    PRACTICAL WELDING 60

    To gain knowledge on the control of the different welding processes. The student shall become as familiar as possible with the problems and typical defects associated with incorrect use of the different welding methods

    WELDING PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENT 81

    Theoretical training and understanding of all different welding processes including MMA, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, SAW, Resistance, Plasma, Electro Slag, Laser, Thermal Cutting, Surfacing, Mechanised, Robotic, Brazing and Soldering

    MATERIALS AND THEIR BEHAVIOUR DURING WELDING 96

    Manufacture of steel, Alloys and phase diagrams, Iron Carbon Alloys, Testing of materials at the weld joint, Heat treatments, Structures at the welded joint, Carbon and Carbon Manganese steels plus weldability problems and problem solving

    CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN 44

    Fundamentals of strength of materials, Basics of weld design, Behaviour of metals under different loads, Weld joint design, Weld joint design with predominantly static loads, Thermodynamically loaded structures, Structures fabricated from Aluminium and its alloys and Reinforced steels

    FABRICATION, APPLICATIONS AND ENGINEERING 81

    Economic considerations with regard to joint design and the influence of the amount of metal deposited, Quality Assurance, Weld stresses and distortion, Plant facilities, Welding jigs and fixtures, NDT i.e. Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Ultrasonics, Radiography, Repair welding and Actual case studies

    EXAMINATION 4 x 4 hrs

    06- 15 May

    03 - 14 Jun

    08 - 23 July

    12 - 16 Aug

    09 - 20 Sep

    General Access Conditions: Applicants are required to 1. Hold a primary degree in an engineering discipline or its equivalent recognised by the national government and assessed by the ANB 2. Therefore, it would be expected that participants should have at least a Bachelor degree at university level with a minimum study of 3 years, e.g.: an engineering qualification at EQF Level 5, or equivalent

    For further information: please contact Head of Training Services on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2135

    Duration (hrs) Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

  • 14

    Appreciation of Welding for EngineersPrices (Inclusive of VAT): Corporate Members: R 10,927.00Non-Members: R 11,813.00Course Duration: 5 days

    2013 Course dates

    JHB DURBAN CAPE TOWN

    With increasing operating stresses and temperatures, use of new materials, etc., engineers are finding it increasingly difficult to contain maintenance Group 1 Group 2 Group 3and fabrication costs due to their lack of knowledge of welding technology and related sciences.

    With increased knowledge of the above, it has been proven that substantial cost savings are possible. Personnel in senior positions have difficulty in being absent from their work for too long a period.

    They must, however have a good appreciation of welding technology to ensure that both maintenance, fabrication and construction work is being carried out effectively in terms of quality and cost effectiveness.

    This course is held on a public basis in all the major centers throughout the year. For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administration on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111

    18 - 22 Feb 27 - 31 May 04 - 08 Mar

    22 - 26 April

    26 - 30 Aug

    21 - 25 Oct

    Group 2

    Group 3

    Group 3

  • 15

    ASME Code of Construction for Inspection of Steam Generators and Pressure VesselsPrices (Inclusive of VAT):Corporate Members: R 20,166.00Non-Members: R 21,801.00Course Duration: 10 days

    2013 Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town course and examination dates

    This course is intended for:

    Welding fabrication inspectors, welding engineers, technologists and technicians, welding superintendents and supervisors

    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 CodeASME Section IASME Section VIII Division IASME Section IXASME B31.1 and ASME B31.3 Power Piping

    It has been agreed, in conjunction with the relevant committees, that this course will be included in the modules required for registration as an:

    SAIW Level III Welding SupervisorSAQCC (IPE) Inspector of Pressurised Equipment

    The course is specifically designed to introduce students to the use of the relevant code sections, logically and methodically. SAIW staff will lecture the same course as used by the NBIC for personnel aiming to qualify in the categories mentioned above.

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

    04 - 15 Feb 04 - 15 Mar 08 - 19 Apr

    Group 1 Group 1 Group 1

    08 - 19 Apr

    Group 2

    22 Jul - 02 Aug

    Group 3

    14 - 25 Oct

    Group 4

  • 16

    AWS D1.1 Codes of ConstructionPrices (Inclusive of VAT):Corporate Members: R 4,162.00Non-Members: R 4,499.00Course Duration: 3 days

    2013 Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town course dates

    JHB DURBAN CAPE TOWN

    Review of changes to the code: General requirements relating to welded steel structures - Section 1Pre-qualified welding procedures - Section 3 Welding procedure and performance qualification - Section 4 Fabrication requirements - Section 5 Inspection requirements - Section 6

    The code is used internationally for components such as bridges, buildings, earthmoving and mining equipment, power station structures, etc.

    With the national move to select a maximum of two codes for the design, fabrication and inspection of structural steel, it is likely that one from the United States of America and the new CEN standard will be selected. This AWS Code is being incorporated into the SABS 0162 document; Structural Use of Steel.

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administration on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111

    18 - 20 Mar 25 - 27 Mar 03 - 05 Apr

    19 - 21 June

    05 - 07 Aug

    25 - 27 Sep

    Group 1 Group 1 Group 1

    Group 2

    Group 3

    Group 4

  • 17

    Heat Treatment PractitonerPrices (Inclusive of VAT):Corporate Members: R 21,819.00Non-Members: R 23,588.00Course Duration: 10 days

    2013 Johannesburg course and examination dates

    Temperature Measurement and Control for On-Site Preheat and Postweld Heat Treatment in Welded Structures

    Preheat

    Postweld Heat Treatment

    Temperature Measurement and Control

    Temperature Control

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administration on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111

    Group 118 Feb - 01 Mar

    Group 220 - 31 May

    Group 301 - 12 Jul

    Group 430 Sep - 11 Oct

  • 18

    Process Plant InspectionPrices (Inclusive of VAT):Corporate Members: R 29,267.00Non-Members: R 31,640.00Course Duration: 20 days

    2013 Johannesburg course and examination datesAPI 510 Inspection of Pressure Vessels ASME VIII Calculations API 510 0Drawing and Design Appreciation

    API 574 Inspection Practices for PipingAPI 574 Piping Inspection CodeB31.3API 576 Pressure Relief Devices

    API 571 Damage Mechanisms API 580 Risk Based InspectionAPI 572 Process Equipment KnowledgeProcess DiagramsNBICRecommended Repair methods

    API 579 Fitness for ServiceAdvanced NDT and Wall ThicknessAPI 653 Tank InspectionReport Writing

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administration on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111

    08 - 12 Apr

    Exam: 12 Apr

    02 - 06 Sep

    Exam: 06 Sep

    NA NA

    15 - 19 Apr

    Exam: 19 Apr

    09 - 13 Sep

    Exam: 13 Sep

    NA NA

    06 - 10 May

    Exam: 10 May

    14 - 18 Oct

    Exam: 18 Oct

    NA NA

    13 - 17 May

    Exam: 17 May

    21 - 25 Oct

    Exam: 25 Oct

    NA NA

    Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4

  • 19

    Competent Persons: Foundation WeekPrices (Inclusive of VAT):Corporate Members: R11,117.00Non-Members: R12.018.00Course Duration: 5 days

    2013 Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town course and examination dates

    Competent Persons Foundation Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5

    This one week foundation course will cover an introduction to the different welding processes and consumables, PLEASE READ FOOTNOTEbasic metallurgy welding defects and how to avoid them PLEASE SEE FOUNDATION WEEK DATES Competent Persons Foundation Week

    JOHANNESBURG 14 - 18 Jan 08 - 12 Apr 10 - 14 Jun 02 - 06 Sep 18 - 22 Nov

    DURBAN Dates available on request

    CAPE TOWN Dates available on request

    NOTE: The Competent Persons Foundation module is mandatory for all new students that are not holders of Inspectors Level 1

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

  • 20

    Competent Persons: Steam Generators - Core WeekPrices (Inclusive of VAT):Corporate members: R 22,235.00Non-Members: R 24,038.00Course Duration: 10 days

    2013 Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town course and examination dates

    Competent Persons Foundation Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5

    This one week foundation course shall be applicable to both Pressure Vessels and Steam Generators PLEASE READ FOOTNOTEfor all new students wishing to register PLEASE SEE FOUNDATION WEEK DATES

    Competent Persons Steam Generators

    JOHANNESBURG 21 Jan - 01 Feb 04 - 15 Mar 03 - 14 Jun 18 - 29 Nov NA

    DURBAN Dates available on request

    CAPE TOWN Dates available on request

    Outcomes of Training

    Candidate will have a basic understanding to perform inspections on Steam Generators.

    NOTE: The Competent Persons Foundation module is mandatory for all new students that are not holders of Inspectors Level 1

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

  • 21

    Competent Persons: Pressure Vessels - Core WeekPrices (Inclusive of VAT):Corporate members: R 11,117.00Non-Members: R 12,018.00Course Duration: 5 days

    2013 Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town course and examination dates Competent Persons Foundation Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5

    This one week foundation course shall be applicable to both Pressure Vessels and Steam Generators for all new PLEASE READ FOOTNOTEstudents wishing to register PLEASE SEE FOUNDATION WEEK DATES

    Competent Persons Pressure Vessels

    JOHANNESBURG 25 Feb - 01 Mar 24 - 28 Jun 29 Jul - 02 Aug 11 - 15 Nov NA

    DURBAN Dates available on request

    CAPE TOWN Dates available on request

    Outcome of Training

    On successful completion of the required examinations this qualification will give the candidate limited scope for inspection of Pressure Vessels, to qualify for full scope the candidate will need to complete the required Process Plant Inspectors Modules.

    NOTE: The Competent Persons Foundation module is mandatory for all new students that are not holders of Inspectors Level 1

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

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    Paint InspectorsPrices (Inclusive of VAT):Corporate Members: R 10,551.00Non-Members: R 11,406.00Course Duration: 4 days and 1 day examination

    2013 Johannesburg course and examination dates

    This course is intended for

    Paint inspector trainees and welding inspectors who wish to increase their knowledge and have a dual purpose inspection career, contractors and other interested personnel who wish to pursue a career in paint inspection, i.e. mechanical technicians wishing to apply themselves to corrosion protection Session Format Place Date

    The course involves lectures and demonstrations, with hands-on training using equipment and instruments in a classroom environment JHB 25 Feb - 01 Marfor the theoretical aspects and in a workshop for practical demonstrations and student exercises. 06 - 10 May 01 - 05 Jul 18 - 22 Nov

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

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    Practical Welder TrainingPrice (Inclusive of VAT):Minimum booking for training: 5 days per processStudents are to supply their own personal protective equipmentPerformance Qualification per test: R 2,044.00

    Introduction

    The 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 Training School, which can accommodate up to 40 students.

    Main Processes

    SMAW: Shielded Metal Arc Welding GMAW: Gas Metal Arc Welding GTAW: Gas Tungsten Arc welding FCAW: Flux Cored Arc WeldingMMA: Manual Metal Arc Welding MIG/MAG: Inert or Active Gas Welding TIG: Tungsten Inert Gas Welding R 1,074.00 per day R 1,074.00 per day R 1,074.00 per day R 1,074.00 per day

    Main Positions

    Fillet Welder Plate Welder Pipe Welder 1F, 2F, 3F and 4F 1G, 2G, 3G and 4G 5G and 6G

    Other Courses

    Welding of castings, Welding of alloy steels, Oxy-fuel welding and brazing, Oxy-fuel cutting, Stove pipe weldingR 1,074.00 per day (For Castings and Special Alloys, material and consumables are to be supplied by candidate attending)

    Add 20% to pricelist for training using Aluminium or Stainless SteelCourses run weekly Monday Friday. To confirm booking full payment is required.

    For further information: please contact Head of School of Practical Welding on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2122

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    International WelderIntroduction

    The South African Industry needs specialised skills in welding. SAIW therefore now offers the International Welding training programme to candidates wishing to pursue a career in welding. IIW courses consist of theoretical education, practical training and examination and comprises of three levels of education and training. Modules are International Fillet Welder, International Plate Welder and International Pipe Welder. Material for practical welding will be limited to carbon and low alloy steel. It is possible to specialise in more difficult steels at an additional cost of 20%.

    Course Access

    Appropriate 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.

    Main Processes

    SMAW: Shielded Metal Arc GMAW: Gas Metal Arc GTAW: Gas Tungsten Arc FCAW: Flux Cored Arc MMA: Manual Metal Arc MIG/MAG: Inert or Active Gas TIG: Tungsten Inert Gas

    International Fillet Welder Duration Prices (Inclusive of VAT):

    1F, 2F, 3F and 4F position 12 Weeks R 41,021.00

    International Plate Welder Duration Prices (Inclusive of VAT):

    1G, 2G, 3G and 4G position 10 Weeks R 34,755.00

    International Pipe Welder Duration Prices (Inclusive of VAT):

    5G and 6G position 6 Weeks R 20,446.00

    Recommended duration is based on average time required to attain the expected level of knowledge. This may vary depending on the capability of the student. The practical simulated training will bring the candi-date to the comprehensive skill level required by industry, but it is advised that candidates undergo an equivalent duration of industrial welding experience prior to attempting the code certification test.

    Assessment of Training

    Demonstrating the required level of skill in accordance with ASME section IX or ISO EN 287-1 and passing the required theoretical examination.

    Outcomes of Training

    International Welder Diploma

    For further information: please contact Head of School of Practical Welding on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2122

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    Training: NDT - Booking Procedures

    Prices (Inclusive of VAT):Full payment is to be made prior to the commencement of the course and examPlease 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 TabFurther information is available on the SAIW website: www.saiw.co.za 1 The following documentation is required for course enrolment:

    1.1 Course NDT Enrolment Application Form - completed in full1.2 Confirmation of full payment1.3 Company letter stating delegates current employment status, if applicable1.4 Legible copy of ID or Passport1.5 When doing any Level II or Level III course, confirmation of the preceding Level qualification is required1.6 Legible copy of highest academic qualifications (School, College, University, etc.)

    2 Please note that:

    2.1 Once we have received all correct documents and payment, you will receive, via email, a Booking Confirmation Notice2.2 This booking confirmation notice will include the date of the NDT course including venue and full address

    3. What you need to bring along:

    3.1 For NDT courses, you would require 4 coloured ID photos taken within the previous 6 months3.2 Copy of your ID or Passport3.3 Stationary, e.g. pen, pencil, notebook, eraser, highlighter and scientific calculator

    4 Cancellation of Training:

    4.1 Should class numbers not meet our minimum requirements, the SAIW reserves the right to cancel a course at short notice. Candidates shall be informed of the cancellation and arrangements will be made to book the applicant on the next available course4.2 Only course fees will be reimbursed, personal costs incurred for accommodation and travelling cannot be claimed4.3 If application is cancelled by applicant 30 days prior to training date, no cancellation charge will apply4.4 If application is cancelled by applicant less than 30 days prior to starting date, full charge will apply

    5 Dress Code:

    5.1 NDT: Long pants, shirt and safety boots

    For any information regarding courses and booking of courses: please contact Mrs Debbie Spadino in the Training Department on 011 298 2111 or on [email protected]

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    Training: NDT - Access ConditionsLevel I - 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 I - UT, RT, ET, RI

    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 exam is free of charge and only assess the basic skills relating to mathematics, science, comprehension and communication capabilities required within the applicable NDT method. The pass mark for the proficiency exam is 70%. Please contact Harold Jansen ([email protected]) to ascertain availability and to make a booking. Proficiency exams are to be conducted on Thursdays between 8:00 and 11:00. The candidate shall be required to enrol for an Introduction to NDT course, held quarterly, should he be unsuccessful after the third attempt at the proficiency exam.

    Level II - All Methods

    Candidate shall be qualified (i.e. received training) in accordance with ISO9712: 2012 requirements and have passed the Level I qualification examinations (certified is preferred) as a Level I NDT Technician in the applicable method and sector.

    Direct Access to Level II

    Candidate shall have passed both mathematics and science at Grade 12 level (Equivalent to N3 - proof of Grade 12 certificate is required). Combination of Level I & Level II Training hours in accordance with an ap-proved syllabus and training program as per SAQCC - NDT requirements and based on Certification body approval. The Level I qualification examinations shall also have been successfully passed.

    Level III - All Methods

    Candidate shall be qualified (i.e. received training) in accordance with ISO9712: 2012 requirements and have passed the Level II qualification examinations (certified is preferred) as a Level II 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 III Certification in any NDT method shall have successfully completed the Level II Practical exam. If not certified as Level II, the practical examination shall have been passed within 1 year from date of writing the Level III main method examination.

    Valid Level II Certificate in the applicable method and sector is mandatory when equipment operation or accepting tested components are required.

    Direct Access to Level III

    Combination of Level I, II and III 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 II 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.

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

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    Training: Non Destructive Testing (NDT)Prices (Inclusive of VAT)

    Please note that the training schedule is revised and updated monthly. Please refer to the SAIW website for the latest version

    Duration (hrs) Training Training Examination Certification (Corporate Members) (Non-Members)

    ISO 9712: 2012

    Penetrant Testing (PT): Level I 32 R 5,856.00 R 6,331.00 R 3,952.00 R 1,841.00

    Penetrant Testing (PT): Level II 32 R 5,856.00 R 6,331.00 R 4,156.00 R 1,841.00

    NDT Level III Main Method: Penetrant Testing (PT) 32 R 6,845.00 R 7,400.00 R 5,996.00 R 1,841.00

    ISO 20807: 2004

    Radiographic Interpreters (RI): Limited Qualification 80 R 14,178.00 R 15,328.00 R 4,156.00 R 1,841.00

    ISO 9712: 2012

    Industrial Radiographic Safety (RT S) 40 R 9,167.00 R 9,910.00 R 3,103.00 N/A

    Radiographic Testing (RT): Level I 80 R 14,561.00 R 15,742.00 R 3,952.00 R 1,841.00

    Radiographic Testing (RT): Level II 80 R 14,561.00 R 15,742.00 R 5,996.00 R 1,841.00

    NDT Level III Main Method:Radiographic Testing (RT) 40 R 8,519.00 R 9,210.00 R 5,996.00 R 1,841.00

    Course dates

    Group 1: 21 - 24 Jan Group 2: 4 - 7 Feb Group 3: 4 - 7 March Group 4: 2 - 5 AprilExam: 25 Jan Exam: 8 Feb Exam: 8 March Exam: 6 April (Sat)

    Group 5: 8 - 11 April Group 6: 3 - 6 Jun Group 7: 24 - 27 Jun Group 8: 15 - 18 JulyExam: 12 April Exam: 7 Jun Exam: 28 Jun Exam: 19 July

    Group 9: 26 - 29 Aug Group 10: 9 - 12 Sept Group 11: 7 - 10 Oct Group 12: 11 - 14 NovExam: 30 Aug Exam: 13 Sept Exam: 11 Oct Exam: 15 Nov

    Group 1 13 - 16 May Group 2: 1 - 4 July Group 3: 8 - 11 July Group 4: 29 Jul - 1 AugExam: 17 May Exam: 5 Jul Exam: 12 July Exam: 2 Aug

    Group 5: 4 - 8 Nov Group 6: 18 - 21 NovExam: 9 Nov Exam: 22 Nov

    Group 1: 11 - 22 Feb Group 2: 6 - 17 May Group 3: 15 - 26 July Group 4: 12 - 23 AugExam: 25 Febr Exam: 20 May Exam: 27 July (CPT) Exam: 26 Aug

    Group 5: 26 Aug - 6 Sep Group 6: 9 - 20 Sept Group 7: 28 Oct - 8 Nov Group 8: 11 - 22 NovExam: 9 Sept Exam: 25 Sept Exam: 11 Nov Exam: 25 Nov

    Group 1: 2 - 5 SepExam: 6 Sept

    Group 1: 14 - 18 Jan Group 2: 25 Feb - 1 Mar Group 3: 8 - 12 April Group 4: 30 Sept - 4 OctExam: 21 Jan Exam: 4 March Exam: 15 April Exam: 7 Oct

    Group 1: 21 Jan - 1 Feb Group 2: 4 - 15 March Group 3: 15 - 26 April Group 4: 7 - 18 OctExam: 4 - 8 Feb Exam: 18 - 20 March Exam: 29 April - 3 May Exam: 21 - 25 Oct

    Group 1: 18 June - 1 JulyExam: 2 - 5 July

    Group 1: 1 - 5 JulyExam: 6 July (Sat)

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111 Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128 Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

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    Training: Non Destructive Testing (NDT)Prices (Inclusive of VAT)

    Please note that the training schedule is revised and updated monthly. Please refer to the SAIW website for the latest version

    Duration (hrs) Training Training Examination Certification (Corporate Members) (Non-Members)

    ISO 9712: 2012

    Eddy Current Testing (ET): Level I 80 R 15,746.00 R 15,942.00 R 3,952.00 R 1,841.00

    Eddy Current Testing (ET): Level II 80 R 15,746.00 R 15,942.00 R 5,996.00 R 1,841.00

    NDT Level III Main Method: Eddy Current Testing (ET) 48 R 10,175.00 R 11,000.00 R 5,996.00 R 1,841.00

    ISO 9712: 2012

    Magnetic Testing (MT): Level I 32 R 5,856.00 R 6,331.00 R 3,952.00 R 1,841.00

    Magnetic Testing (MT): Level II 32 R 5,856.00 R 6,331.00 R 4,156.00 R 1,841.00

    NDT Level III Main Method: Magnetic Testing (MT) 32 R 6,845.00 R 7,400.00 R 5,996.00 R 1,841.00

    Group 1: 14 - 25 Jan Group 2: 4 - 15 March Group 3: 8 - 19 April Group 4: 12 - 23 AugExam: 28 Jan - 1 Feb Exam: 18 - 20 March Exam: 22 - 26 April Exam: 26 - 30 Aug

    Group 5 : 30 Sept - 11 OctExam: 4 - 18 Oct

    Group 1: 18 June - 1 July Group 2: 28 Oct - 8 NovExam: 2 - 5 July Exam: 11 - 15 Nov

    Group 1: 22 - 29 JulyExam: 3 Aug

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111 Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

    Group 1: 14 - 17 Jan Group 2: 4 - 7 Feb Group 3: 25 - 28 Feb Group 4: 2 - 5 AprilExam: 18 Jan Exam: 8 Feb Exam: 1 March Exam: 6 April (Sat)

    Group 5: 8 - 11 April Group 6: 6 - 9 May Group 7: 3 - 6 June Group 8: 10 - 13 JuneExam: 12 April Exam: 10 May Exam: 7 June Exam: 14 June

    Group 9: 15 - 18 Jul Group 10: 22 - 25 Jul Group 11: 26 - 29 Aug Group 12: 2 - 5 SeptExam: 19 July Exam: 26 July Exam: 30 Aug Exam: 6 Sept

    Group 13: 30 Sep - 3 Oct Group 14: 14 - 17 OctExam: 4 Oct Exam: 18 Oct

    Group 1: 11 - 14 March Group 2: 20 - 23 May Group 3: 1 - 4 July Group 4: 8 - 11 JulyExam: 15 March Exam: 24 May Exam: 5 July Exam: 12 July

    Group 5: 29 July - 1 Aug Group 6: 16 - 19 Sept Group 7: 11 - 14 Nov Group 8: 2 - 5 DecExam: 2 Aug Exam: 20 Sept Exam: 15 Nov Exam: 6 Dec

    Group 1: 30 July - 2 AugExam: 5 Aug

    Course dates

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    Training: Non Destructive Testing (NDT)Prices (Inclusive of VAT)

    Please note that the training schedule is revised and updated monthly. Please refer to the SAIW website for the latest version.

    Duration (hrs) Training Training Examination Certification (Corporate Members) (Non-Members)

    ISO 20807: 2004

    Ultrasonic Wall Thickness Testing (UTWT): Limited Qualification 24 R 5,381.00 R 5,871.00 R 2,257.00 R 1,841.00

    ISO 9712: 2012

    Ultrasonic Testing (UT): Level I 80 R 13,537.00 R 14,634.00 R 3,952.00 R 1,841.00

    Ultrasonic Testing (UT): Level II 80 R 13,537.00 R 14,634.00 R 5,996.00 R 1,841.00

    NDT Level III Main Method: Ultrasonic Testing (UT) 40 R 8,519.00 R 9,210.00 R 5,996.00 R 1,841.00

    Ultrasonic Testing (UT): Critical Flaw Sizing (UT 2.8) 80 R 14,791.00 R 15,900.00 R 5,996.00 R 1,841.00

    Ultrasonic Testing (UT): Austenitic Stainless Steel (UT 2.9) 80 R 14,791.00 R 15,900.00 R 5,996.00 R 1,841.00

    Ultrasonic Testing (UT): Phased Array (UT 2.10) 120 R 22,062.00 R 23,850.00 R 5,996.00 R 1,841.00

    Ultrasonic Testing (UT): ToFD (UT 2.11) 80 R 14,791.00 R 15,900.00 R 5,996.00 R 1,841.00

    Group 1: 25 - 27 March Group 2: 15 - 17 April Group 3: 22 - 24 April Group 4: 20 - 22 MayExam: 28 March Exam: 18 April Exam: 25 April Exam: 23 May

    Group 5: 8 - 10 July Group 6: 16 - 18 SeptExam: 11 July Exam: 19 Sept

    Group 1: 14 - 25 Jan Group 2: 4 - 15 March Group 3: 15 - 26 April Group 4: 6 - 17 MayExam: 28 Jan - 1 Feb Exam: 18 - 20 March Exam: 29 April - 3 May Exam: 20 - 24 May

    Group 5: 18 Jun - 1 Jul Group 6: 12 - 23 Aug Group 7: 2 - 13 Sept Group 8: 28 Oct - 8 NovExam: 2 - 5 July Exam: 26 - 30 Aug Exam: 16 - 20 Sept Exam: 11 - 15 Nov

    Group 1: 11 - 22 Feb Group 2: 27 May - 7 June Group 3: 22 July - 2 Aug Group 4: 30 Sept - 11 OctExam: 25 Feb - 1 March Exam: 10 - 14 June Exam: 5 - 8 Aug Exam: 14 - 18 Oct

    Group 5: 18 - 29 NovExam: 2 - 6 Dec

    Group 1: 28 Oct - 1 NovExam: 2 Nov (Sat)

    Dates available on requestCandidates must be UT Level II qualified

    Course dates

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111 Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

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    Training: Non Destructive Testing (NDT)Prices (Inclusive of VAT)

    Please note that the training schedule is revised and updated monthly. Please refer to the SAIW website for the latest version.

    Duration (hrs) Training Training Examination Certification (Corporate Members) (Non-Members)

    ISO 9712: 2012

    NDT Level III Basic 40 R 8,519.00 R 9,210.00 R 4,156.00 N/A

    Appreciation Course

    Appreciation of NDT for Engineers 40 R 10,927.00 R 11,813.00 N/A N/A

    ISO 9712: 2012

    Visual Testing (VT): Level I 40 Refer to website Refer to website Refer to website Refer to website

    Visual Testing (VT): Level II 40 Refer to website Refer to website Refer to website Refer to website

    NDT Level III Main Method: Visual Testing (VT) 80 Refer to website Refer to website Refer to website Refer to website

    Group 1: 27 - 31 JuneExam: 1 July

    Group 1: 18 - 22 Feb (CPT) Group 2: 6 - 10 MayExam: N/A Exam: N/A

    Group 3 : 3 - 7 June Group 4: 9 - 13 SeptExam : N/A Exam: N/A

    Dates to be announced

    Dates to be announced

    Dates to be announced

    Course dates

    For further information: please contact SAIW Training Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2111 Examination information: please contact SAIW Examination Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2128Certification information: please contact SAIW Certification Administrator on e-mail [email protected] or telephone 011 298 2108

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    Rewrites: Booking ProceduresPrices (Inclusive of VAT):Full payment is to be made prior to the commencement of the examination

    1 The following documentation is required for rewrite examination enrolment:

    1.1 All documentation regarding rewrite examinations to be forwarded to Mrs Martie Beetge in the Examination Department to [email protected] Examination Application Form - completed in full with special attention given to signatures and valid email address (Initial candidates attending the training course shall be required to complete this form on the first day of the course)1.3 Confirmation of full payment1.4 For NDT Examinations - A valid vision acuity certificate obtained from a qualified optometrist within 6 months of writing the exam is required1.5 Legible copy of ID or Passport

    2 Please note that:

    2.1 Once we have received all correct documents and payment, you will receive, via email, a Booking Confirmation Notice2.2 This booking confirmation notice will include the date of the rewrite examination including venue and full address

    3 What you need to bring along:

    3.1 Copy of your ID or Passport3.2 Stationary, e.g. pen, pencil, notebook, eraser, highlighter and scientific calculator

    4 Cancellation of Examination:

    4.1 If application is cancelled by applicant 15 days prior to examination date, no cancellation charge will apply4.2 If application is cancelled by applicant less than 15 days prior to starting date, full charge will apply4.3 Only examination fees will be reimbursed, personal costs incurred for accommodation and travelling cannot be claimed

    5 Dress Code:

    5.1 NDT: Long pants, shirt and safety boots5.2 ANY OTHER COURSE: Long pants, shirt and closed shoes

    For any information regarding examinations: please contact Martie Beetge in the Training Department on 011 298 2128 or on [email protected]

    Examination Banking Details

    Account Name: SAIW CERTIFICATIONBank: First National BankBranch: Hyde ParkBranch Number: 255 805 Account Number: 620 739 56850Reference No: Surname & ID number/ Invoice Number

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