26, 27 September and 3 October 2019 Welding Theory Course – 4 October Welding Visual Inspection Course (EN 1090, EN 1090-2)

  • A) Course on Welding Coordinator training and the qualification of welding procedures according to the EN1090 standard

  26, 27 September and 3 October 2019
9 am – 6 pm

  • B) Course on the visual inspection of welds according to the EN1090-2 standard

  4 October 2019
9.00 – 18.00

Tecno Piemonte SpA Conference Room
Statale Valsesia, 20 13035 Lenta (VC)

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Presentation
The new Regulation EU 305/2011 aims to simplify the procedures for placing products on the market, clarifying certain points of the directive with more precise definitions and introducing important innovations on ‘CE marking of construction products’.
The course illustrates the requirements to which to adapt and provides concrete cases exemplifying the innovations introduced, and is intended in particular for persons involved in the management of welding activities.
The entry into force of the EN 1090-1 standard on the execution of steel and aluminium structures introduces a new way of identifying and qualifying products that comply with this standard.
The objective is to deliver a training course that provides the basics of metallurgy, weldability, welding technology, manufacturing and control applied to your product with particular focus on the management of WPS, process and personnel qualifications, visual inspection and validation of new, as yet unqualified welding processes. The course will be delivered by teachers with significant experience in the certification and testing of structural metal products.

Teachers
The course will be delivered by teachers with significant experience in the certification and testing of structural metal products.
Course programme
 Welding technology for MAG and Coated Electrode processes
 Preparing the edges
 Main defects found in welding
 Methods of inspecting welds
 Visual inspection and related procedures
 Rules on the representation of welded joints
 Examples of representation
 WPS (Welding Procedure Specification)
 Rules on the qualification of procedures and welders
 Validity ranges
 Management of the flow of information and records relating to welded joints in production
 Validation of new procedures
The teaching material includes a handout on the topics covered. Participants will receive a certificate of participation.
The course includes a test on the subjects covered.
Course (A) is 24 hours long, from 9 am to 6 pm on the days indicated above.
Course (B) is 8 hours long, from 9 am to 6 pm on the day indicated above.
Participants register 15 minutes before the start of the course.