Course fees include FREE 1 year membership Take advantage of the many benefts! for complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488.
Course fees include FREE 1 year membership Take advantage of the many benefts! for complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488.
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Course fees include FREE 1 year membership Take advantage of the many benefts! for complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488.
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
For an up-to-date Training Calendar, see the latest CINDE Journal or print it from www.cinde.ca Registration: Advance registration is required for all courses and workshops. Registration must be accompanied by full course fee or company purchase order (to hold your position, followed by full course fee due on the first day of the course). Cheques (payable to the Canadian Institute for NDE), Mastercard, VISA, American Express and direct debit are also accepted.
Contact us: Mail: Telephone: Canadian Institute for NDE 905-387-1655 (local) 135 Fennell Avenue West 1-800-964-9488 Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3T2 Fax: 905-574-6080 Email: info@cinde.ca Website: www.cinde.ca
Course Locations: Ontario - West 5 th & Fennell, Mohawk College, TP7 Alberta - visit website or call 1-800-964-9488 Cancellations/Transfers: Courses: If you are registered on a CINDE course and are unable to attend, please notify us as soon as possible as other applicants may be waiting for this course. Substitutions can be made at no cost to you. Please visit our website for details. www.cinde.ca/courses/registration.shtml#can
Workshops and practical exams: Scheduling of lab facilities for workshops and practical examinations require payment at the time of booking. Substitutions can be made at no cost to you. The following cancellation/transfer policy applies: more than 4 business days notice .............. no charge less than 4 business days notice............. 15% no shows ................. full fee charged
Private Career College: CINDE is registered as a Private Career College, in accordance with the Private Career Colleges Act 2005. For information on approved programs, please visit www.edu.gov.on.ca.
Refresher Training: Students are entitled to attend a regularly scheduled course if they have completed that course with us in the past 3 years. See page 18 for full details.
CINDE Membership: Course fees include a one (1) year membership in the Canadian Institute for NDE. See Member Benefits and Services on page 14.
Attendance: The student must attend 100% of the course to be eligible to meet CGSB requirements. The attendance of the student shall be included in the course documentation.
Classroom Hours: Unless otherwise notified, classes will be conducted from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.
Textbooks and Course Materials Textbooks and course material are provided on the first day of the course.
Curriculum: The Canadian Institute for NDE reserves the right to alter course curriculum for the purpose of improving the course.
Certificates: Certificates will be issued to each student who successfully completes the course. The criteria for successful completion is that the student must meet the attendance requirements and attain the following: For all courses meeting CGSB requirements, the minimum grade shall be in accordance with the most current version of CAN/CGSB-48.9712. For Radiation Safety and CEDO Preparation, the minimum composite grade shall be 75%. For Weld Inspection and Quality Control, the minimum composite grade shall be 70% or most recent version of W178.2. For all other courses, the minimum composite grade shall be 70%.
Official Receipt: An official receipt for course fee will be forwarded to each student with the course certificate. This should be retained for income tax purposes. Local Accommodations: Visit our website for a complete listing of local accommodations for all locations. www.cinde.ca/courses/registration.shtml#hot R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R MAT I O N P a g e | 1 1 | P a g e R E G I S T R A T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N
For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
For an up-to-date Training Calendar, see the latest CINDE Journal or print it from www.cinde.ca Registration: Advance registration is required for all courses and workshops. Registration must be accompanied by full course fee or company purchase order (to hold your position, followed by full course fee due on the first day of the course). Cheques (payable to the Canadian Institute for NDE), Mastercard, VISA, American Express and direct debit are also accepted.
Contact us: Mail: Telephone: Canadian Institute for NDE 905-387-1655 (local) 135 Fennell Avenue West 1-800-964-9488 Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3T2 Fax: 905-574-6080 Email: info@cinde.ca Website: www.cinde.ca
Course Locations: Ontario - West 5 th & Fennell, Mohawk College, TP7 Alberta - visit website or call 1-800-964-9488 Cancellations/Transfers: Courses: If you are registered on a CINDE course and are unable to attend, please notify us as soon as possible as other applicants may be waiting for this course. Substitutions can be made at no cost to you.
Workshops and practical exams: Scheduling of lab facilities for workshops and practical examinations require payment at the time of booking. Substitutions can be made at no cost to you.
Please visit our website for full cancellation/transfer details for both courses and workshops. www.cinde.ca/courses/registration.shtml#can
Private Career College: CINDE is registered as a Private Career College, in accordance with the Private Career Colleges Act 2005. For information on approved programs, please visit www.edu.gov.on.ca.
Refresher Training: Students are entitled to attend a regularly scheduled course if they have completed that course with us in the past 3 years. See page 18 for full details.
CINDE Membership: Course fees include a one (1) year membership in the Canadian Institute for NDE. See Member Benefits and Services on page 14.
Attendance: The student must attend 100% of the course to be eligible to meet CGSB requirements. The attendance of the student shall be included in the course documentation.
Classroom Hours: Unless otherwise notified, classes will be conducted from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.
Textbooks and Course Materials Textbooks and course material are provided on the first day of the course.
Curriculum: The Canadian Institute for NDE reserves the right to alter course curriculum for the purpose of improving the course.
Certificates: Certificates will be issued to each student who successfully completes the course. The criteria for successful completion is that the student must meet the attendance requirements and attain the following: For all courses meeting CGSB requirements, the minimum grade shall be in accordance with the most current version of CAN/CGSB-48.9712. For Radiation Safety and CEDO Preparation, the minimum composite grade shall be 75%. For Weld Inspection and Quality Control, the minimum composite grade shall be 70% or most recent version of W178.2. For all other courses, the minimum composite grade shall be 70%.
Official Receipt: An official receipt for course fee will be forwarded to each student with the course certificate. This should be retained for income tax purposes. Local Accommodations: Visit our website for a complete listing of local accommodations for all locations. www.cinde.ca/courses/registration.shtml#hot For an up-to-date Training Calendar, see the latest CINDE Journal or print it from www.cinde.ca 2 | P a g e P R O F E S S I O N A L D E V E L O P M E N T P R O G R A M S
For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Radiography Level 1 Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide the basic knowledge of industrial radiography to enable the graduate to conduct radiographic inspection to established procedures under the supervision of Level 2 or Level 3 personnel. The course includes hands-on experience in the use of x-ray radiography and darkroom techniques. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Total cost: $1090.00 Prerequisite: Math prerequisite (see page 4 for details) Topics include: Maximum enrolment: 12 Introduction Fundamentals of radiation physics Radioactivity Film processing Radiation safety X-ray production X-ray beam characteristics High energy x-ray sources Radiographic image quality Radiation measurement Origin of penetrating radiation Applied radiographic inspection Mathematical factors governing x-ray exposures Engineering, materials and components
Radiography Level 2 Ten days (80 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide the advanced knowledge required of the Level 2 industrial radiographer, including technique development, film interpretation, general codes, standards and specifications, and federal and provincial regulations pertaining to x-and gamma radiography. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Total cost: $2035.00 Prerequisite: Successful completion of RT Level 1 and satisfying the Math prerequisite (see page 4 for details) Topics include: General radiography Maximum enrolment: 12 Radiographic film and processing Radiation safety Radiographic techniques Practical radiography Engineering, materials and components
Note: Government regulation requirements for Radiography Level 2. If you are currently a Nuclear Energy Worker, you must submit a copy of your current energy worker consent form along with your Social Insurance Number.
This information should be faxed to us at 905-574-6080 or emailed to info@cinde.ca (in pdf format) at the time of registration.
Course results will be held until this information has been provided. Thank you in advance for complying with this government regulation.
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Radiation Safety and CEDO Preparation Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: This training focuses on radiation safety for those using gamma radiography. The course is designed to provide a basic understanding of radiation principles, safe working practices and regulations pertaining to the use of ionizing radiation. An excellent preparatory course for industrial radiographers, Radiation Safety Officers and meets the training requirements of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission for those seeking their Certified Exposure Device Operators (CEDO) license.
Total cost: $1090.00 Prerequisite: Math prerequisite (see page 4 for details)
Topics include: Maximum enrolment: 16 Origin of penetrating radiation Fundamentals of radiation physics Maximum permissible doses Emergency situations Regulations Radiation measurement and instrumentation Fundamentals of radiation protection: time, distance, shielding
Ultrasonics Level 1 Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide a basic knowledge of ultrasonic testing fundamentals sufficient to enable the technician to carry out ultrasonic testing to established procedures under the supervision of Level 2 or Level 3 personnel. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Total cost: $1090.00 Prerequisite: Math prerequisite (see page 4 for details)
Topics include: Maximum enrolment: 16 Introduction UT testing equipment Angular incidence Discontinuity variations UT reference blocks Generation of UT waves Inspected part variations UT inspection techniques Test material and sound beam characteristics Fundamental properties of ultrasound Engineering, materials and components
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Ultrasonics Level 2 Ten days (80 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide the in-depth knowledge in the principles of ultrasonic testing and the fundamentals of engineering, materials and processes, such that the technician will be able to: identify the suitability of ultrasonic testing for all materials and inspection applications, develop inspection techniques and prepare written instructions that can be followed by a Level 1 technician, document results of the analysis, be familiar with all regulatory codes and specifications for ultrasonic testing and their intent. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Total cost: $2035.00 Prerequisite: Successful completion of UT Level 1 and satisfying the Math prerequisite (see below for details) Topics include: Basic and advanced theory Maximum enrolment: 16 Codes and specifications Applied ultrasonic testing Fundamentals of pulse echo Calibration of instrumentation Engineering, materials and components
Prerequisites Course Prerequisites: For all Ontario courses, registrants must: Be a minimum of 18 years of age or older and Have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent OR Successfully complete the online math exam
Evidence of either of these will be required before taking the course.
Certification Prerequisites: Math: Canadas NDT Personnel Certification Agency, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), has implemented a math prerequisite that affects all students registering for all Radiography, Ultrasonics, Eddy Current and CEDO courses. All students are required to complete a 15 question math examination prior to being approved to attend these courses. This is a one-time examination. This exam can be completed at any Test Centre or can also be challenged online.
Engineering, Materials and Components (EMC): It is mandatory for all candidates applying for CGSB certification to have successfully completed an Engineering, Materials and Components (EMC) course, or to provide evidence of meeting this requirement by successfully completing an equivalency exam. This is a one-time exam which candidates must receive 70% minimum to pass. Please note that all candidates who currently hold two (2) or more CGSB certifications are exempt from this requirement.
CINDE offers both of these exams online free of charge to our members. Annual CINDE membership fee is $70 and you can register online for membership at www.cinde.ca/apply.shtml
A complete list of prerequisites can be found at http://www.cinde.ca/courses/prerequisite-notice.shtml
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Ultrasonics Level 2 Ten days (80 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide the in-depth knowledge in the principles of ultrasonic testing and the fundamentals of engineering, materials and processes, such that the technician will be able to: identify the suitability of ultrasonic testing for all materials and inspection applications, develop inspection techniques and prepare written instructions that can be followed by a Level 1 technician, document results of the analysis, be familiar with all regulatory codes and specifications for ultrasonic testing and their intent. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Total cost: $2035.00 Prerequisite: Successful completion of UT Level 1 and satisfying the Math prerequisite (see below for details) Topics include: Basic and advanced theory Maximum enrolment: 16 Codes and specifications Applied ultrasonic testing Fundamentals of pulse echo Calibration of instrumentation Engineering, materials and components
Prerequisites Course Prerequisites: For all Ontario courses, registrants must: Be a minimum of 18 years of age or older and Have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent OR Successfully complete the online math exam
Evidence of either of these will be required before taking the course.
Certification Prerequisites: Math: Canadas NDT Personnel Certification Agency, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), has implemented a math prerequisite that affects all students registering for all Radiography, Ultrasonics, Eddy Current and CEDO courses. All students are required to complete a 15 question math examination prior to being approved to attend these courses. This is a one-time examination. This exam can be completed at any Training Centre or can also be challenged online.
Engineering, Materials and Components (EMC): It is mandatory for all candidates applying for CGSB certification to have successfully completed an Engineering, Materials and Components (EMC) course, or to provide evidence of meeting this requirement by successfully completing an equivalency exam. This is a one-time exam which candidates must receive 70% minimum to pass. Please note that all candidates who currently hold two (2) or more CGSB certifications are exempt from this requirement.
CINDE offers both of these exams online free of charge to our members. Annual CINDE membership fee is $70 and you can register online for membership at www.cinde.ca/apply.shtml
A complete list of prerequisites can be found at http://www.cinde.ca/courses/prerequisite-notice.shtml
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Eddy Current Level 1 Five days (40 hours)
Training objectives: This course is intended to provide a basic knowledge of eddy current testing fundamentals sufficient to allow the technician to carry out eddy current testing to established procedures under the supervision of Level 2 or Level 3 personnel. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Topics include: Total cost: $1090.00 Fundamental theory Testing of tubes and cylindrical components Prerequisite: Math prerequisite (see page 4 for details) Testing with surface probes Engineering, materials and components Maximum enrolment: 12
Eddy Current Level 2 Ten days (80 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide a thorough knowledge in the principles of eddy current testing and the fundamentals of engineering materials and processes, such that the technician will be able to: identify the suitability of eddy current testing for all materials and inspection applications, develop inspection techniques and prepare written instructions that can be followed by a Level 1 technician, provide analysis of inspection data, document results of the analysis, be familiar with all regulatory codes and specifications for eddy current testing and their intent. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC- 1A.
Total cost: $2035.00 Prerequisite: Successful completion of ET 1 and satisfying the Math prerequisite (see page 4 for details) Topics include: Fundamental and advanced theory Maximum enrolment: 12 Instrumentation Testing with surface probes Surface probe signal analysis Tube testing signal analysis Testing of tubes and cylindrical components Codes and specifications Engineering, materials and components
See the Suppliers Guide Page 20 ANDEC Mfg. Ltd.
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Eddy Current Level 1 Five days (40 hours)
Training objectives: This course is intended to provide a basic knowledge of eddy current testing fundamentals sufficient to allow the technician to carry out eddy current testing to established procedures under the supervision of Level 2 or Level 3 personnel. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Topics include: Total cost: $1090.00 Fundamental theory Testing of tubes and cylindrical components Prerequisite: Math prerequisite (see page 4 for details) Testing with surface probes Engineering, materials and components Maximum enrolment: 12
Eddy Current Level 2 Ten days (80 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide a thorough knowledge in the principles of eddy current testing and the fundamentals of engineering materials and processes, such that the technician will be able to: identify the suitability of eddy current testing for all materials and inspection applications, develop inspection techniques and prepare written instructions that can be followed by a Level 1 technician, provide analysis of inspection data, document results of the analysis, be familiar with regulatory codes and specifications for eddy current testing and their intent. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Total cost: $2035.00 Prerequisite: Successful completion of ET 1 and satisfying the Math prerequisite (see page 4 for details) Topics include: Fundamental and advanced theory Maximum enrolment: 12 Instrumentation Testing with surface probes Surface probe signal analysis Tube testing signal analysis Testing of tubes and cylindrical components Codes and specifications Engineering, materials and components
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Liquid Penetrant Levels 1 & 2 Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide detailed instruction in the theory and practices of liquid penetrant testing, including the capabilities and limitations of penetrant testing. Instruction will be given in generally accepted techniques in accordance with codes and standards. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Total cost: $1090.00 Prerequisite: See page 4 for full details Topics include: Introduction Maximum Basic principles of liquid penetrant testing enrolment: 18 Basic steps of liquid penetrant processing Types of penetrants in current use Steps to follow when using different processes System controls Inspection, interpretation and evaluation Inspection procedures and standards Liquid penetrant test equipment and accessories Advantages and disadvantages of various processes Engineering, materials and components
Magnetic Particle Levels 1 & 2 Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide detailed instruction in the theory and practices of magnetic particle testing, including the capabilities and limitations of the method. Instruction will be given in generally accepted inspection techniques in accordance with codes and standards. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Total cost: $1090.00 Prerequisite: See page 4 for full details
Topics include: Maximum enrolment: 18 Introduction Basic principles of magnets and magnetic fields Basic steps of magnetic particle testing Magnetization and electric currents Inspection materials Demagnetization Equipment types Materials associated with magnetic fields Following written procedures Selecting the proper magnetization method Inspection, interpretation and evaluation Magnetic field direction and discontinuity detection Codes, standards and specifications Specialized MT equipment Safety factors in magnetic particle testing Advantages and disadvantages of MT testing Engineering, materials and components
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Liquid Penetrant Levels 1 & 2 Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide detailed instruction in the theory and practices of liquid penetrant testing, including the capabilities and limitations of penetrant testing. Instruction will be given in generally accepted techniques in accordance with codes and standards. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Total cost: $1090.00 Prerequisite: See page 4 for full details Topics include: Introduction Maximum Basic principles of liquid penetrant testing enrolment: 18 Basic steps of liquid penetrant processing Types of penetrants in current use Steps to follow when using different processes System controls Inspection, interpretation and evaluation Inspection procedures and standards Liquid penetrant test equipment and accessories Advantages and disadvantages of various processes Engineering, materials and components
Magnetic Particle Levels 1 & 2 Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide detailed instruction in the theory and practices of magnetic particle testing, including the capabilities and limitations of the method. Instruction will be given in generally accepted inspection techniques in accordance with codes and standards. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Total cost: $1090.00 Prerequisite: See page 4 for full details
Topics include: Maximum enrolment: 18 Introduction Basic principles of magnets and magnetic fields Basic steps of magnetic particle testing Magnetization and electric currents Inspection materials Demagnetization Equipment types Materials associated with magnetic fields Following written procedures Selecting the proper magnetization method Inspection, interpretation and evaluation Magnetic field direction and discontinuity detection Codes, standards and specifications Specialized MT equipment Safety factors in magnetic particle testing Advantages and disadvantages of MT testing Engineering, materials and components
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
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Level 3 Preparation Courses Training objectives: The Level 3 preparatory courses are intensive courses designed to prepare the CGSB Level 2 certified technicians for the additional responsibilities and requirements of a Level 3 according to CAN/CGSB-48.9712.
Many of the skills required by the Level 3 are common to each NDT method, thus CINDE has designed a modular online training program which will provide both generic theoretical instruction in engineering, materials and components, procedure writing and other methods of NDT; as well as specific online training to focus on the Level 3 method of choice.
Students preparing for their first Level 3 certification must complete Modules 1 - 3. Students will then select only the specific Module (4 - 8) which coincides with the method they are seeking certification in. For subsequent Level 3 training, students will only be required to select the Module that is specific to their method. Evaluation through examination will be carried out following each Module. This course format has been selected and meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB 48.9712 and ISO 9712.
Costs: Four (4) Module Package: $2,000 or see specific modules for individual prices
Module 1 - Engineering, Materials and Components and Review of CAN/CGSB 48.9712 4 4 hour sessions $ 850.00 Prerequisite: Must hold one valid CGSB Level 2 Certification or equivalent
Module 2 - Basic Understanding of all Methods 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisite: Must hold one valid CGSB Level 2 Certification or equivalent
Module 3 - Procedure Writing 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisite: Must hold one valid CGSB Level 2 Certification or equivalent
Module 4 - Liquid Penetrant Method (Specific) 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisites: CGSB Level 2 PT Certification or equivalent and Completion of Module 1 - 3
Module 5 - Magnetic Particle Method (Specific) 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisites: CGSB Level 2 MT Certification or equivalent and Completion of Module 1 - 3
Module 6 - Ultrasonic Method (Specific) 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisites: CGSB Level 2 UT Certification or equivalent, Completion of Module 1 - 3 and Math
Module 7 - Radiography Method (Specific) 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisites: CGSB Level 2 RT Certification or equivalent, Completion of Module 1 - 3 and Math
Module 8 - Eddy Current Method (Specific) 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisites: CGSB Level 2 ET Certification or equivalent, Completion of Module 1 - 3 and Math
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Liquid Penetrant Levels 1 & 2 Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide detailed instruction in the theory and practices of liquid penetrant testing, including the capabilities and limitations of penetrant testing. Instruction will be given in generally accepted techniques in accordance with codes and standards. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Total cost: $1090.00 Prerequisite: See page 4 for full details Topics include: Introduction Maximum Basic principles of liquid penetrant testing enrolment: 18 Basic steps of liquid penetrant processing Types of penetrants in current use Steps to follow when using different processes System controls Inspection, interpretation and evaluation Inspection procedures and standards Liquid penetrant test equipment and accessories Advantages and disadvantages of various processes Engineering, materials and components
Magnetic Particle Levels 1 & 2 Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide detailed instruction in the theory and practices of magnetic particle testing, including the capabilities and limitations of the method. Instruction will be given in generally accepted inspection techniques in accordance with codes and standards. Training course meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Total cost: $1090.00 Prerequisite: See page 4 for full details
Topics include: Maximum enrolment: 18 Introduction Basic principles of magnets and magnetic fields Basic steps of magnetic particle testing Magnetization and electric currents Inspection materials Demagnetization Equipment types Materials associated with magnetic fields Following written procedures Selecting the proper magnetization method Inspection, interpretation and evaluation Magnetic field direction and discontinuity detection Codes, standards and specifications Specialized MT equipment Safety factors in magnetic particle testing Advantages and disadvantages of MT testing Engineering, materials and components
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
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Level 3 Preparation Courses Training objectives: The Level 3 preparatory courses are intensive courses designed to prepare the CGSB Level 2 certified technician for the additional responsibilities and requirements of a Level 3 according to CAN/CGSB-48.9712.
Many of the skills required by the Level 3 are common to each NDT method, thus CINDE has designed a modular online training program which will provide both generic theoretical instruction in engineering, materials and components, procedure writing and other methods of NDT; as well as specific online training to focus on the Level 3 method of choice.
Students preparing for their first Level 3 certification must complete Modules 1 - 3. Students will then select only the specific Module (4 - 8) which coincides with the method they are seeking certification in. For subsequent Level 3 training, students will only be required to select the Module that is specific to their method. Evaluation through examination will be carried out following each Module. This course format has been selected and meets the training syllabus requirements of CAN/CGSB 48.9712 and ISO 9712.
Costs: Four (4) Module Package: $2,000 or see specific modules for individual prices
Module 1 - Engineering, Materials and Components and Review of CAN/CGSB 48.9712 4 4 hour sessions $ 850.00 Prerequisite: Must hold one valid CGSB Level 2 Certification or equivalent
Module 2 - Basic Understanding of all Methods 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisite: Must hold one valid CGSB Level 2 Certification or equivalent
Module 3 - Procedure Writing 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisite: Must hold one valid CGSB Level 2 Certification or equivalent
Module 4 - Liquid Penetrant Method (Specific) 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisites: CGSB Level 2 PT Certification or equivalent and Completion of Module 1 - 3
Module 5 - Magnetic Particle Method (Specific) 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisites: CGSB Level 2 MT Certification or equivalent and Completion of Module 1 - 3
Module 6 - Ultrasonic Method (Specific) 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisites: CGSB Level 2 UT Certification or equivalent, Completion of Module 1 - 3 and Math
Module 7 - Radiography Method (Specific) 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisites: CGSB Level 2 RT Certification or equivalent, Completion of Module 1 - 3 and Math
Module 8 - Eddy Current Method (Specific) 2 4 hour sessions $ 450.00 Prerequisites: CGSB Level 2 ET Certification or equivalent, Completion of Module 1 - 3 and Math
See the Suppliers Guide Page 22 Domson Engineering & Insp. Ltd.
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On-line Training Lets You Learn from Home or Work!
CINDE proudly presents on-line courses to prepare for Canadas NDT Certification CGSB-48.9712.
Live, interactive sessions are delivered ON-LINE via internet conferencing with 2-way audio and interactive display on your computer.
Satisfy the classroom theory requirements on your own computer at home or work.
Weld Inspection and Quality Control Level 1 Ten days (80 hours) Training objectives: This course is designed for anyone who wishes to become qualified as a welding inspector under CSA W178.2 or AWS QC1 or those that require a good general weld inspection background for in-house inspection or supplier auditing. The course material makes frequent references to textbooks, which will be provided on the first day of the course. This course meets training requirements of W178.2. Students meeting the successful completion requirement will be exempt from the closed book CWB Level 1 certification examination. Textbooks provided: Level 1 textbooks: "Welding Technology Fundamentals", Bowditch, Goodheart-Wilcox Company Inc. "The Procedure Handbook of Arc Welding", The James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Total cost: $2195.00 Maximum enrolment: 18 Topics include: 1. Design 1.1 Drawings and symbols 1.2 Design concepts 1.3 Codes specifications and standards 2. Materials 2.1 Base metals 2.2 Welding consumables 2.3 Welding metallurgy 3. Production 3.1 Preparation for welding 3.2 Production methods 3.3 Health and safety 3.4 Elements of supervision 4. Welding 4.1 Processes 4.2 Welding equipment 4.3 Welding consumables 4.4 Distortion and stress 5. Quality Assurance 5.1 Basic quality assurance systems 5.2 Basics of quality control 5.3 Nondestructive examination 5.4 Acceptance criteria 6. Qualifications 6.1 Welders 6.2 Equipment 6.3 Procedures 6.4 Materials 6.5 Inspectors 6.6 NDT technicians 6.7 Welding companies See the Suppliers Guide Page 22 Eclipse Scientific
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On-line Training Lets You Learn from Home or Work!
CINDE proudly presents on-line Level 3 courses to Prepare for Canadas NDT Certification CGSB-48.9712.
Live, interactive sessions are delivered ON-LINE via internet conferencing with 2-way audio and interactive display on your computer.
Satisfy the classroom theory requirements on your own computer at home or work. Weld Inspection and Quality Control Level 1 Ten days (80 hours) Training objectives: This course is designed for anyone who wishes to become qualified as a welding inspector under CSA W178.2 or AWS QC1 or those that require a good general weld inspection background for in-house inspection or supplier auditing. The course material makes frequent references to textbooks, which will be provided on the first day of the course. This course meets the training requirements of W178.2. Students meeting the successful completion requirement will be exempt from the closed book CWB Level 1 certification examination. Textbooks provided: Level 1 textbooks: "Welding Technology Fundamentals", Bowditch, Goodheart-Wilcox Company Inc. "The Procedure Handbook of Arc Welding", The James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Total cost: $2195.00 Maximum enrolment: 18 Topics include: 1. Design 1.1 Drawings and symbols 1.2 Design concepts 1.3 Codes specifications and standards 2. Materials 2.1 Base metals 2.2 Welding consumables 2.3 Welding metallurgy 3. Production 3.1 Preparation for welding 3.2 Production methods 3.3 Health and safety 3.4 Elements of supervision 4. Welding 4.1 Processes 4.2 Welding equipment 4.3 Welding consumables 4.4 Distortion and stress 5. Quality Assurance 5.1 Basic quality assurance systems 5.2 Basics of quality control 5.3 Nondestructive examination 5.4 Acceptance criteria 6. Qualifications 6.1 Welders 6.2 Equipment 6.3 Procedures 6.4 Materials 6.5 Inspectors 6.6 NDT technicians 6.7 Welding companies See the Suppliers Guide Page 22 Eclipse Scientific
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
On-line Training Lets You Learn from Home or Work!
CINDE proudly presents on-line Level 3 courses to prepare for Canadas NDT Certification CGSB-48.9712.
Live, interactive sessions are delivered ON-LINE via internet conferencing with 2-way audio and interactive display on your computer.
Satisfy the classroom theory requirements on your own computer at home or work.
Weld Inspection and Quality Control Level 1 Ten days (80 hours) Training objectives: This course is designed for anyone who wishes to become qualified as a welding inspector under CSA W178.2 or AWS QC1 or those that require a good general weld inspection background for in-house inspection or supplier auditing. The course material makes frequent references to textbooks, which will be provided on the first day of the course. This course meets the training requirements of W178.2. Students meeting the successful completion requirement will be exempt from the closed book CWB Level 1 certification examination. Textbooks provided: Level 1 textbooks: "Welding Technology Fundamentals", Bowditch, Goodheart-Wilcox Company Inc. "The Procedure Handbook of Arc Welding", The James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Total cost: $2195.00 Maximum enrolment: 18 Topics include: 1. Design 1.1 Drawings and symbols 1.2 Design concepts 1.3 Codes specifications and standards 2. Materials 2.1 Base metals 2.2 Welding consumables 2.3 Welding metallurgy 3. Production 3.1 Preparation for welding 3.2 Production methods 3.3 Health and safety 3.4 Elements of supervision 4. Welding 4.1 Processes 4.2 Welding equipment 4.3 Welding consumables 4.4 Distortion and stress 5. Quality Assurance 5.1 Basic quality assurance systems 5.2 Basics of quality control 5.3 Nondestructive examination 5.4 Acceptance criteria 6. Qualifications 6.1 Welders 6.2 Equipment 6.3 Procedures 6.4 Materials 6.5 Inspectors 6.6 NDT technicians 6.7 Welding companies See the Suppliers Guide Page 22 Eclipse Scientific
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Engineering, Materials and Components (EMC) Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: A strong foundation in engineering, materials and processes is vital to the NDT technician. This training course offers you the opportunity to learn about the materials used in manufacturing, the metallurgical and mechanical properties which determine the strength of the material and how these properties are developed, the means used to process materials and how defects may be introduced into the material through these processes. Understanding the manufacturing process from start to finish is the key to a successful NDT career.
This course objective is to provide the fundamental knowledge of materials and processes with respect to the broad sector termed EMC (Engineering, Materials and Components). To meet CAN/CGSB-48.9712, extensive knowledge is required in materials and processes and flaw types specific to welds, castings, forgings, etc. The EMC course is essential for those who intend to challenge the CGSB examinations in any method and for welders, machinists, visual inspectors, manufacturing supervisors and anyone involved in material or equipment reliability.
Total cost: $1090.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Topics include: Nature and properties of materials Solidification of metals Solid-state changes in metals Introduction to heat treatment Ferrous metals and their properties Nonferrous metals Metal specifications and uses Loads and material responses Inservice behaviour of metals Causes and recognition of discontinuities Manufacturing methods Powder metallurgy Heat treatment Machining
Film Interpretation for Quality Control Personnel Two days (16 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide quality assurance inspectors, surveillance personnel and/or anyone with a decision-making role with regard to material acceptance to applicable codes, with the theoretical and practical knowledge required for sound decision-making with regards to radiographic film interpretation.
Total cost: $605.00 Topics include: Introduction Radiographic image control Discontinuities and their radiographic images Use and applicability of reference radiographs Helpful hints for film interpretation
Maximum enrolment: 8
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Engineering, Materials and Components (EMC) Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: A strong foundation in engineering, materials and processes is vital to the NDT technician. This training course offers you the opportunity to learn about the materials used in manufacturing, the metallurgical and mechanical properties which determine the strength of the material and how these properties are developed, the means used to process materials and how defects may be introduced into the material through these processes. Understanding the manufacturing process from start to finish is the key to a successful NDT career.
The objective of this course is to provide the fundamental knowledge of materials and processes with respect to the broad sector termed EMC (Engineering, Materials and Components). To meet CAN/CGSB-48.9712, extensive knowledge is required in materials and processes and flaw types specific to welds, castings, forgings, etc. The EMC course is essential for those who intend to challenge the CGSB examinations in any method and for welders, machinists, visual inspectors, manufacturing supervisors and anyone involved in material or equipment reliability.
Total cost: $1090.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Topics include: Nature and properties of materials Solidification of metals Solid-state changes in metals Introduction to heat treatment Ferrous metals and their properties Nonferrous metals Metal specifications and uses Loads and material responses Inservice behaviour of metals Causes and recognition of discontinuities Manufacturing methods Powder metallurgy Heat treatment Machining
Film Interpretation for Quality Control Personnel Two days (16 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide quality assurance inspectors, surveillance personnel and/or anyone with a decision-making role with regards to material acceptance to applicable codes, with the theoretical and practical knowledge required for sound decision-making with regards to radiographic film interpretation.
Total cost: $605.00 Topics include: Introduction Radiographic image control Discontinuities and their radiographic images Use and applicability of reference radiographs Helpful hints for film interpretation
Maximum enrolment: 8
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Engineering, Materials and Components (EMC) Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: A strong foundation in engineering, materials and processes is vital to the NDT technician. This training course offers you the opportunity to learn about the materials used in manufacturing, the metallurgical and mechanical properties which determine the strength of the material and how these properties are developed, the means used to process materials and how defects may be introduced into the material through these processes. Understanding the manufacturing process from start to finish is the key to a successful NDT career.
The objective of this course is to provide the fundamental knowledge of materials and processes with respect to the broad sector termed EMC (Engineering, Materials and Components). To meet CAN/CGSB-48.9712, extensive knowledge is required in materials and processes and flaw types specific to welds, castings, forgings, etc. The EMC course is essential for those who intend to challenge the CGSB examinations in any method and for welders, machinists, visual inspectors, manufacturing supervisors and anyone involved in material or equipment reliability.
Total cost: $1090.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Topics include: Nature and properties of materials Solidification of metals Solid-state changes in metals Introduction to heat treatment Ferrous metals and their properties Nonferrous metals Metal specifications and uses Loads and material responses Inservice behaviour of metals Causes and recognition of discontinuities Manufacturing methods Powder metallurgy Heat treatment Machining
Film Interpretation for Quality Control Personnel Two days (16 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide quality assurance inspectors, surveillance personnel and/or anyone with a decision-making role with regards to material acceptance to applicable codes, with the theoretical and practical knowledge required for sound decision-making with regards to radiographic film interpretation.
Total cost: $605.00 Topics include: Introduction Radiographic image control Discontinuities and their radiographic images Use and applicability of reference radiographs Helpful hints for film interpretation
Maximum enrolment: 8
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Math Preparation Refresher One day (8 hours) Training objectives: This course is designed for all levels of NDT personnel to refresh their math skills and familiarize them with the use of a scientific calculator and its functions. The one day course will cover frequently used formulas and their manipulation, applicable units of measure and conversions, and basic order of operations, algebra, logarithms and trigonometry that is required by the training syllabus of the Canadian National Standard for NDT Personnel Certification.
Total cost: $305.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Basic Radiation Safety One day (8 hours) Training objectives: This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of radiation principles and safe working regulations.
Total cost: $305.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Topics include: Properties of radiation and interactions of radiation Biological effects of radiation Background radiation and measurement of radiation Production and characteristics of x-rays Radiation protection legislation (ON Reg 861/90) Control of radiation hazards Quality control
Principles and Applications of NDT Three days (24 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide a basic knowledge of nondestructive testing methods and their applications; demonstrations will be provided. Course can be designed for customer specific needs. Call for details.
Total cost: $935.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Topics include: Introduction to nondestructive testing What is NDT and why is NDT necessary? When is NDT needed and where is it used? Who should perform NDT? How are these nondestructive tests performed? NDT methods: advantages, applications, limitations, defect detectability, equipment, terminology Qualifications and certification of NDT personnel
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Math Preparation Refresher One day (8 hours) Training objectives: This course is designed for all levels of NDT personnel to refresh their math skills and familiarize them with the use of a scientific calculator and its functions. The one day course will cover frequently used formulas and their manipulation, applicable units of measure and conversions, and basic order of operations, algebra, logarithms and trigonometry that is required by the training syllabus of the Canadian National Standard for NDT Personnel Certification.
Total cost: $305.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Basic Radiation Safety One day (8 hours) Training objectives: This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of radiation principles and safe working regulations.
Total cost: $305.00 Maximum enrolment: 18 Topics include: Properties of radiation and interactions of radiation Biological effects of radiation Background radiation and measurement of radiation Production and characteristics of x-rays Radiation protection legislation (ON Reg 861/90) Control of radiation hazards Quality control
Principles and Applications of NDT Three days (24 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide a basic knowledge of nondestructive testing methods and their applications; demonstrations will be provided. Course can be designed for customer specific needs. Call for details.
Total cost: $935.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Topics include: Introduction to nondestructive testing What is NDT and why is NDT necessary? When is NDT needed and where is it used? Who should perform NDT? How are these nondestructive tests performed? NDT methods: advantages, applications, limitations, defect detectability, equipment, terminology Qualifications and certification of NDT personnel
See the Suppliers Guide Page 22 Flawtech, Inc.
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Math Preparation Refresher One day (8 hours) Training objectives: This course is designed for all levels of NDT personnel to refresh their math skills and familiarize them with the use of a scientific calculator and its functions. The one day course will cover frequently used formulas and their manipulation, applicable units of measure and conversions, and basic order of operations, algebra, logarithms and trigonometry that is required by the training syllabus of the Canadian National Standard for NDT Personnel Certification.
Total cost: $305.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Basic Radiation Safety One day (8 hours) Training objectives: This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of radiation principles and safe working regulations, as they pertain to x-rays.
Total cost: $305.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Topics include: Properties of radiation and interactions of radiation Biological effects of radiation Background radiation and measurement of radiation Production and characteristics of x-rays Radiation protection legislation (ON Reg 861/90) Control of radiation hazards Quality control
Principles and Applications of NDT Three days (24 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide a basic knowledge of nondestructive testing methods and their applications; demonstrations will be provided. Course can be designed for customer specific needs. Call for details.
Total cost: $935.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Topics include: Introduction to nondestructive testing What is NDT and why is NDT necessary? When is NDT needed and where is it used? Who should perform NDT? How are these nondestructive tests performed? NDT methods: advantages, applications, limitations, defect detectability, equipment, terminology Qualifications and certification of NDT personnel
See the Suppliers Guide Page 22 Flawtech, Inc.
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Math Preparation Refresher One day (8 hours) Training objectives: This course is designed for all levels of NDT personnel to refresh their math skills and familiarize them with the use of a scientific calculator and its functions. The one day course will cover frequently used formulas and their manipulation, applicable units of measure and conversions, and basic order of operations, algebra, logarithms and trigonometry that is required by the training syllabus of the Canadian National Standard for NDT Personnel Certification.
Total cost: $305.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Basic Radiation Safety One day (8 hours) Training objectives: This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of radiation principles and safe working regulations, as they pertain to x-rays.
Total cost: $305.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Topics include: Properties of radiation and interactions of radiation Biological effects of radiation Background radiation and measurement of radiation Production and characteristics of x-rays Radiation protection legislation (ON Reg 861/90) Control of radiation hazards Quality control
Principles and Applications of NDT Three days (24 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide a basic knowledge of nondestructive testing methods and their applications; demonstrations will be provided. Course can be designed for customer specific needs. Call for details.
Total cost: $935.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Topics include: Introduction to nondestructive testing What is NDT and why is NDT necessary? When is NDT needed and where is it used? Who should perform NDT? How are these nondestructive tests performed? NDT methods: advantages, applications, limitations, defect detectability, equipment, terminology Qualifications and certification of NDT personnel
See the Suppliers Guide Page 22 Flawtech, Inc.
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Phased Array UT Inspection Ten days (80 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide the basic knowledge in the principles of Phased Array such that a Level 2 technician will be able to: identify the suitability of Phased Array for all materials and inspection applications, document results of the analysis, be familiar with all regulatory codes and specifications for Phased Array testing and their intent.
Total cost: $3000.00 Prerequisite: CGSB UT Level 2 certification and satisfying the Math prerequisite (see page 4 for details) Topics include: Basic theory Maximum enrolment: 8 Digitization principles Performance/calibration Phased Array technology Inspection applications Codes and specifications
Customer / Supplier Quality Assurance (QA) Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: This 5 day course introduces key Quality Assurance (QA) concepts and shows the students how to put them into practice. Key learning outcomes are: Suppliers - how to ensure that customer inspections are organized and carried out in an efficient manner Customers - how to carry out the Quality Assurance Surveys and Inspections effectively How to meet the technical requirements of scope documents and purchase orders - by Suppliers and Customers Understand the Quality Management principles and techniques relevant to Supplier Quality Assurance Understand why suppliers and customers should work together Learn the tools and techniques that enable suppliers to develop good working relationships with their customers
Total cost: $1090.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Introduction to NDT and Failure Analysis One day (8 hours) As a result of attending this training, participants will learn about the failure modes identified by Nondestructive Testing (NDT) inspection techniques, and the important concepts relating to Failure Analysis techniques and reporting as applied to the failures identified by NDT.
A brief review of the failure modes identified by NDT technologies will be followed by the principles of Failure Analysis. These will include commonly used investigative and failure analysis techniques, as well as the key metallurgical, environmental and equipment operating conditions that lead to failure.
Examples of the high-magnification microscopy used for Failure Analysis will be explained. How to develop root cause solutions to prevent recurring failures is also discussed.
Case histories will be used to demonstrate the material that is covered. Students are encouraged to bring examples from their companies for group discussion.
Total cost: $305.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
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Phased Array UT Inspection Ten days (80 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide the basic knowledge in the principles of Phased Array such that a Level 2 technician will be able to: identify the suitability of Phased Array for all materials and inspection applications, document results of the analysis, be familiar with regulatory codes and specifications for Phased Array testing and their intent.
Total cost: $3000.00 Prerequisite: CGSB UT Level 2 certification and satisfying the Math prerequisite (see page 4 for details) Topics include: Basic theory Maximum enrolment: 8 Digitization principles Performance/calibration Phased Array technology Inspection applications Codes and specifications
Customer / Supplier Quality Assurance (QA) Four days (32 hours) Training objectives: This 4 day course introduces key Quality Assurance (QA) concepts and shows the students how to put them into practice. Key learning outcomes are: Suppliers - how to ensure that customer inspections are organized and carried out in an efficient manner Customers - how to carry out the Quality Assurance Surveys and Inspections effectively How to meet the technical requirements of scope documents and purchase orders - by Suppliers and Customers Understand the Quality Management principles and techniques relevant to Supplier Quality Assurance Understand why suppliers and customers should work together Learn the tools and techniques that enable suppliers to develop good working relationships with their customers
Total cost: $990.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Introduction to NDT and Failure Analysis One day (8 hours) As a result of attending this training, participants will learn about the failure modes identified by Nondestructive Testing (NDT) inspection techniques, and the important concepts relating to Failure Analysis techniques and reporting as applied to the failures identified by NDT.
A brief review of the failure modes identified by NDT technologies will be followed by the principles of Failure Analysis. These will include commonly used investigative and failure analysis techniques, as well as the key metallurgical, environmental and equipment operating conditions that lead to failure.
Examples of the high-magnification microscopy used for Failure Analysis will be explained. How to develop root cause solutions to prevent recurring failures is also discussed.
Case histories will be used to demonstrate the material that is covered. Students are encouraged to bring examples from their companies for group discussion.
Total cost: $305.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
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Phased Array UT Inspection Ten days (80 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide the basic knowledge in the principles of Phased Array such that a Level 2 technician will be able to: identify the suitability of Phased Array for all materials and inspection applications, document results of the analysis, be familiar with regulatory codes and specifications for Phased Array testing and their intent.
Total cost: $3000.00 Prerequisite: CGSB UT Level 2 certification and satisfying the Math prerequisite (see page 4 for details) Topics include: Basic theory Maximum enrolment: 8 Digitization principles Performance/calibration Phased Array technology Inspection applications Codes and specifications
Customer / Supplier Quality Assurance (QA) Four days (32 hours) Training objectives: This 4 day course introduces key Quality Assurance (QA) concepts and shows the students how to put them into practice. Key learning outcomes are: Suppliers - how to ensure that customer inspections are organized and carried out in an efficient manner Customers - how to carry out the Quality Assurance Surveys and Inspections effectively How to meet the technical requirements of scope documents and purchase orders - by Suppliers and Customers Understand the Quality Management principles and techniques relevant to Supplier Quality Assurance Understand why suppliers and customers should work together Learn the tools and techniques that enable suppliers to develop good working relationships with their customers
Total cost: $990.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
Introduction to NDT and Failure Analysis One day (8 hours) As a result of attending this training, participants will learn about the failure modes identified by Nondestructive Testing (NDT) inspection techniques, and the important concepts relating to Failure Analysis techniques and reporting as applied to the failures identified by NDT.
A brief review of the failure modes identified by NDT technologies will be followed by the principles of Failure Analysis. These will include commonly used investigative and failure analysis techniques, as well as the key metallurgical, environmental and equipment operating conditions that lead to failure.
Examples of the high-magnification microscopy used for Failure Analysis will be explained. How to develop root cause solutions to prevent recurring failures is also discussed.
Case histories will be used to demonstrate the material that is covered. Students are encouraged to bring examples from their companies for group discussion.
Total cost: $305.00 Maximum enrolment: 18
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Ultrasonic Weld Inspection Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide Level 2 ultrasonic personnel with advanced background and practical experience to develop confidence in conducting ultrasonic weld inspection. Emphasis is on flaw detection and sizing techniques. Can be beneficial if preparing for CGSB Level 2 Ultrasonic practical exam.
Total cost: $1090.00 Maximum enrolment: 12
Topics include: Prerequisite: Completion of UT Level 2 course and Review of Level 2 Ultrasonics satisfying the Math prerequisite (see page 4 for details) Calibration Welding processes and defects CSA and ASME ultrasonic weld standards Weld inspection techniques Practical weld inspection Recording results
Ultrasonic Thickness Gauging One day (8 hours) Training objectives: This one day course is intended to provide the basic theory of ultrasonic technology to a degree that the participants will have an understanding of ultrasonic thickness gauging. Participants in this hands-on workshop will be able to better understand the pitfalls of ultrasonic thickness gauging with respect to material velocities, surface roughness and geometrical configurations.
Total cost: $305.00 Maximum enrolment: 14
Topics include: Introduction to ultrasonic theory Definition of ultrasonic vibrations Resolution/sensitivity Sound attenuation
Ultrasonic Spot Weld Inspection Two days (16 hours) Training objectives: This course will provide a basic knowledge of ultrasonics, the spot welding process and the application of this test method to determine integrity of spot welds. Students may bring with them a flaw detector and appropriate transducer or use a unit provided at the time of the course.
Total cost: $605.00 Maximum enrolment: 8
Topics include: Introduction to ultrasonics and spot welding Calibration Testing of spot welds Evaluation of results
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Ultrasonic Weld Inspection Five days (40 hours) Training objectives: This course is intended to provide Level 2 ultrasonic personnel with advanced background and practical experience to develop confidence in conducting ultrasonic weld inspection. Emphasis is on flaw detection and sizing techniques. Can be beneficial if preparing for CGSB Level 2 Ultrasonic practical exam.
Total cost: $1090.00 Maximum enrolment: 12
Topics include: Prerequisite: Completion of UT Level 2 course and Review of Level 2 Ultrasonics satisfying the Math prerequisite (see page 4 for details) Calibration Welding processes and defects CSA and ASME ultrasonic weld standards Weld inspection techniques Practical weld inspection Recording results
Ultrasonic Thickness Gauging One day (8 hours) Training objectives: This one day course is intended to provide the basic theory of ultrasonic technology to a degree that the participants will have an understanding of ultrasonic thickness gauging. Participants in this hands-on workshop will be able to better understand the pitfalls of ultrasonic thickness gauging with respect to material velocities, surface roughness and geometrical configurations.
Total cost: $305.00 Maximum enrolment: 14
Topics include: Introduction to ultrasonic theory Definition of ultrasonic vibrations Resolution/sensitivity Sound attenuation
Ultrasonic Spot Weld Inspection Two days (16 hours) Training objectives: This course will provide a basic knowledge of ultrasonics, the spot welding process and the application of this test method to determine integrity of spot welds. Students may bring with them a flaw detector and appropriate transducer or use a unit provided at the time of the course.
Total cost: $605.00 Maximum enrolment: 8
Topics include: Introduction to ultrasonics and spot welding Calibration Testing of spot welds Evaluation of results
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Course location: Mohawk College - Fennell Campus - Room E027 Course descriptions: These can be found under day-time listings for each particular course. Course manuals: Manuals are included in the course price. Prerequisite for UT / RT / ET: See page 4 for details
CERTIFICATION WORKSHOPS These practical training sessions are designed for personnel who are familiar with the theory of a particular NDT method and who require additional instruction in the practical application of the method, the choice of equipment, equipment use, calibration of equipment, performance checks and report forms. If required, workshops can be designed to include math and/or theory.
Classes are kept to a maximum of 3 students in order that each student may receive individual instruction and assistance with particular problem areas.
Group workshops, with a maximum of 3 students. We have a wide range of specimens with realistic defects for each test method and students are encouraged to also bring their own test specimens for their own test applications and to participate in group discussions and problem-solving. Students will be issued a certificate of attendance and the training hours may be documented and credited to the classroom training hours required for certification.
Cost: $ 295.00 for day workshops (PT2, RT1) $ 485.00 for 1 day workshops (MT2, ET1) $ 600.00 for 2 day workshops (UT1, UT2, ET2, RT2) Mohawk College business card goes here CE courses are available through night school at the Fennell Campus of Mohawk College. Consult the CE catalogue on-line at http://www.mohawkcollege.ca/ Discover/CE/associated/NDE. html
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Course location: Mohawk College - Fennell Campus - Room E027 Course descriptions: These can be found under day-time listings for each particular course. Course manuals: Manuals are included in the course price. Prerequisite for UT / RT / ET: See page 4 for details
CERTIFICATION WORKSHOPS These practical training sessions are designed for personnel who are familiar with the theory of a particular NDT method and who require additional instruction in the practical application of the method, the choice of equipment, equipment use, calibration of equipment, performance checks and report forms. If required, workshops can be designed to include math and/or theory.
Classes are kept to a maximum of 3 students in order that each student may receive individual instruction and assistance with particular problem areas.
We have a wide range of specimens with realistic defects for each test method and students are encouraged to also bring their own test specimens for their own test applications and to participate in group discussions and problem-solving. Students will be issued a certificate of attendance and the training hours may be documented and credited to the classroom training hours required for certification.
Cost: $ 295.00 for day workshops (PT2, RT1) $ 485.00 for 1 day workshops (MT2, ET1) $ 600.00 for 2 day workshops (UT1, UT2, ET2, RT2) Mohawk College business card goes here CE courses are available through night school at the Fennell Campus of Mohawk College. Consult the CE catalogue on-line at http://www.mohawkcollege.ca/ Discover/CE/associated/NDE. html
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Course location: Mohawk College - Fennell Campus - Room E027 Course descriptions: These can be found under day-time listings for each particular course. Course manuals: Manuals are included in the course price. Prerequisite for UT / RT / ET: See page 4 for details
C O N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N / WO R K S H O P S P a g e | 1 3 Fennell Avenue and West 5th St. P.O. Box 2034 Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3T2 Maureen Minaker Employment Consultant Quality Engineering Technician NDE
Tel: 905-575-2161 | Fax: 905-575-2359 maureen.minaker@mohawkcollege.ca CONNECTING EMPLOYERS WITH TRAINEES Maureen Minaker Employment Consultant Quality Engineering Technician NDE Tel: 905-575-2161 | Fax: 905-575-2359 maureen.minaker@mohawkcollege.ca Fennell Avenue and West 5th St. P.O. Box 2034, Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3T2 CONNECTING EMPLOYERS WITH TRAINEES 14 | P a g e C I N D E - Y O U R N A T I O N A L N D T S O C I E T Y
For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Canadas National NDT Society The Canadian Institute for NDE (CINDE) is Canadas national not for profit membership organization dedicated to the people and companies engaged in nondestructive testing (NDT). Member services and benefits such as local chapter meetings, the bi-monthly Journal publication and others listed below are provided to help industry practitioners and professionals to network with one another and stay abreast of new technologies. All CINDE training courses include a free membership and membership is also available to the public at large. An application form is available on page 15 ... join now !
Consulting Services are available on a contract basis to provide Level 3 consulting, training and technical support for certification of personnel to SNT-TC-1A as well as the auditing of NDT programs. CINDE can provide personnel and expertise to develop and administer all employer-based training and certification programs as well as review your present written procedures or develop new procedures.
Member Services and Benefits Over 34 years of commitment and progress of Canadas national NDT membership society have made our organization a valuable contributor to NDT technicians in the field while also advancing the scientific engineering and technical knowledge of nondestructive evaluation, testing and inspection. We are dedicated to serving our members by providing information that is useful to your career, your company and to the general public at large. Membership Categories Student* $0 Individual $70.00 International $95.00 Sustaining $170.00 Corporate $485.00 CINDE training courses are tax exempt and include a free membership.
New member gift and certificate
New members published in the CINDE Journal and on the CINDE website
Free online Math and EMC exams
Book and technical reference discounts
CINDE Journal subscription (6 issues/year) and access to online article archive.
Resume posting in Journal and on CINDE website
Professional & Technical award opportunities
Access to the IHS Codes and Standards on-line searchable database
JD Smith Insurance discount (save up to 40%)
ParkN Fly airport parking discount (see your members area for coupon code)
Marks Work Wearhouse 10% discount card
Scholarship opportunities
Voting privileges
Company acknowledgement plaque
Company profile in Journal and on website
Job postings in Journal and on the CINDE website
3 company members with full-voting privileges
*Students must provide proof of registration in a full-time College or University program of studies that has nondestructive testing, evaluation or inspection in the curriculum.
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Canadas National NDT Society The Canadian Institute for NDE (CINDE) is Canadas national not for profit membership organization dedicated to the people and companies engaged in nondestructive testing (NDT). Member services and benefits such as local chapter meetings, the bi-monthly Journal publication and others listed below are provided to help industry practitioners and professionals to network with one another and stay abreast of new technologies. All CINDE training courses include a free membership and membership is also available to the public at large. An application form is available on page 15 ... join now !
Consulting Services are available on a contract basis to provide Level 3 consulting, training and technical support for certification of personnel to SNT-TC-1A as well as the auditing of NDT programs. CINDE can provide personnel and expertise to develop and administer all employer-based training and certification programs as well as review your present written procedures or develop new procedures.
Member Services and Benefits Over 34 years of commitment and progress of Canadas national NDT membership society have made our organization a valuable contributor to NDT technicians in the field while also advancing the scientific engineering and technical knowledge of nondestructive evaluation, testing and inspection. We are dedicated to serving our members by providing information that is useful to your career, your company and to the general public at large. Membership Categories Student* $0 Individual $70.00 International $95.00 Sustaining $170.00 Corporate $485.00 CINDE training courses are tax exempt and include a free membership.
New member gift and certificate
New members published in the CINDE Journal and on the CINDE website
Free online Math and EMC exams
Book and technical reference discounts
CINDE Journal subscription (6 issues/year) and access to online article archive.
Resume posting in Journal and on CINDE website
Professional & Technical award opportunities
Access to the IHS Codes and Standards on-line searchable database
JD Smith Insurance discount (save up to 40%)
ParkN Fly airport parking discount (see your members area for coupon code)
Marks Work Wearhouse 10% discount card
Scholarship opportunities
Voting privileges
Company acknowledgement plaque
Company profile in Journal and on website
Job postings in Journal and on the CINDE website
3 company members with full-voting privileges
*Students must provide proof of registration in a full-time College or University program of studies that has nondestructive testing, evaluation or inspection in the curriculum.
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Membership Application Name ___________________________________________________ Home Address ____________________________________________ City ____________________________ Prov. ____________________ Postal Code ____________________ Tel. ______________________ Company/School/Affiliation __________________________________ Address _________________________________________________ City ____________________________ Prov. ____________________ Postal Code__________________Tel. _________________________ Fax _____________________ E-mail __________________________ Signed ______________________________ Date _______________ (Enclose payment with application or indicate credit card payment) VISA Mastercard American Express No. ___________________________ Exp. Date ____/____ Send mail to: Residence Company or register online at www.cinde.ca Interested in being active in technical meetings ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FEES Individual .................................................. $ 70.00 Student (full time day school) ................. $ free Chapter Sustaining ................................... $ 170.00 Corporate Member ................................... $ 485.00 International Membership ....................... $ 95.00 If you would like your mail sent via air mail, please add an additional $25.00. Annual Subscription Fees Canada ....................................... $ 90.00 USA ........................................... $ 120.00 International ............................... $ 145.00
CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR NDE 135 Fennell Avenue West Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8N 3T2 Tel 905-387-2004 Fax 905-574-6080 E-mail: d.luey@cinde.ca
YOUR SOCIETY Participate in Chapter technical meetings and conferences
Promote and Support YOUR local Chapter!
Tour local NDT companies and attend networking events! YOUR CHAPTER Take advantage of educational offerings in YOUR area
Contact CINDE for full Chapter details or visit http://www.cinde.ca/chapters.shtml
C I N D E - Y O U R N AT I O N A L N D T S O C I E T Y P a g e | 1 5 "Your" SoCIETY "Your" CHAPTEr 15 | P a g e C I N D E - Y O U R N A T I O N A L N D T S O C I E T Y
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Membership Application Name ___________________________________________________ Home Address ____________________________________________ City ____________________________ Prov. ____________________ Postal Code ____________________ Tel. ______________________ Company/School/Affiliation __________________________________ Address _________________________________________________ City ____________________________ Prov. ____________________ Postal Code__________________Tel. _________________________ Fax _____________________ E-mail __________________________ Signed ______________________________ Date _______________ (Enclose payment with application or indicate credit card payment) VISA Mastercard American Express No. ___________________________ Exp. Date ____/____ Send mail to: Residence Company or register online at www.cinde.ca Interested in being active in technical meetings ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FEES Individual .................................................. $ 70.00 Student (full time day school) ................. $ free Chapter Sustaining ................................... $ 170.00 Corporate Member ................................... $ 485.00 International Membership ....................... $ 95.00 If you would like your mail sent via air mail, please add an additional $25.00. Annual Subscription Fees Canada ....................................... $ 90.00 USA ........................................... $ 120.00 International ............................... $ 145.00
CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR NDE 135 Fennell Avenue West Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8N 3T2 Tel 905-387-2004 Fax 905-574-6080 E-mail: d.luey@cinde.ca
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The Canadian Institute for NDE is an approved test centre, conducting Canadian General Standards Board (CSGB) examinations on behalf of Canadas NDT certification agency, the Department of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), and Certified Exposure Device Operator (CEDO) examinations for the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC).
Written Examinations: Written examinations are conducted most Friday mornings. Please note that candidates are asked to give advance notice of their intention to write at the facility. Examinations start at 9:00 a.m. and ample time should be allowed for registration on the day of the exam; fifteen (15) minutes are suggested. All registration is in the main office (Portable #7). Students must present the admittance form issued to them by NRCan before an examination can be issued by the test centre.
WEEKEND / EVENING SCHEDULING Providing staffing is available, workshops and special examination arrangements can be made. Please contact our office for exact dates. Pre-registration for this day is necessary. Please note that different rates may be applied for this service.
Practical Examinations: Practical examinations are arranged by appointment at the Canadian Institute for NDE (Hamilton facility only). CINDE is equipped to conduct examinations in radiography, ultrasonics, liquid penetrant, magnetic particle and eddy current. To schedule your examination date, please call 905-387-1655 (local) or 800-964-9488.
Payment for written examinations can be made at the time of the sitting while practical examinations must be prepaid in order to reserve laboratory facilities. The following are the various forms of payment accepted by the Canadian Institute for NDE ... cash, cheque, money order, debit card, AMEX, VISA and Mastercard.
For more information about Canadas NDT Certification Agency for CGSB or CEDO examinations, please call 1-866-858-0473 or visit the Certifying Agencys website at www.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/mms-smm/ndt-end/index-eng.htm
We look forward to being your government approved Test Centre 1 6 | P a g e T E S T C E N T R E 17 | P a g e C O U R S E R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M (can be downloaded from www.cinde.ca/courses/registration.pdf)
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Student - First name: ______________________________________________________ Last name: ______________________________________________________ Course Name: _____________________________________________________ Course Date: ______________________________________________________ Email address: _______________________________________________
Background Level of Education: last high school grade completed - Grade _______ college (main subject/program) ___________________________________ university (main subject/program)_________________________________ other:_______________________________________________________
Certification held (if any):_________________________________________________________________________ How did you Employer/co-worker Previous students Canadian Institute for NDE learn about this CINDE Journal Industry involvement Mohawk College brochure course: Service inspection company Friends/relatives Trade show Webpage
Reason for CGSB certification General knowledge Refresher/upgrade taking the Employer stipulation Improve employability Sales course: Other:_________________________________________________
In your present employment situation, what percentage of your time is spent using this NDT method? _____%
Thank you for taking the time to complete the above information.
Send mail to: Residence Company
Please make Mastercard Account Number:_____________________________ Expiry Date:____/____ payment by: VISA American Express Signature:______________________________ Total amount $___________ Money order Company P.O. #______________ or make cheques payable to Canadian Institute for NDE ( ) I have met the entrance prerequisite(s) for the course(s), and a copy of my course diploma (or certificate) is encl osed. ( ) I am aware of the cancellation/transfer policy on page 1.
Home Address: ____________________________________________________ City: _____________________________
Postal Code: ______________________________ Home Phone:(_________)_____________________________________
Company Name: __________________________________ Department:_______________________________________
Your Position:_____________________________________ Supervisor/Dept. Manager:___________________________
Company Phone: (______)___________________________ Fax Number: (_______)_____________________________
Company Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________
City:_____________________________________________ Postal Code: ______________________________________
Industry Type: Aero Nuclear Service Supplier Mining Metals Pulp & Paper Chemical & Petrochemical Research Other (circle all applicable)
Registering online keeps your training history for you! R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M P a g e | 1 7 (can be downloaded from www.cinde.ca/courses/registration.pdf) 17 | P a g e C O U R S E R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M (can be downloaded from www.cinde.ca/courses/registration.pdf)
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Student - First name: ______________________________________________________ Last name: ______________________________________________________ Course Name: _____________________________________________________ Course Date: ______________________________________________________ Email address: _______________________________________________
Background Level of Education: last high school grade completed - Grade _______ college (main subject/program) ___________________________________ university (main subject/program)_________________________________ other:_______________________________________________________
Certification held (if any):_________________________________________________________________________ How did you Employer/co-worker Previous students Canadian Institute for NDE learn about this CINDE Journal Industry involvement Mohawk College brochure course: Service inspection company Friends/relatives Trade show Webpage
Reason for CGSB certification General knowledge Refresher/upgrade taking the Employer stipulation Improve employability Sales course: Other:_________________________________________________
In your present employment situation, what percentage of your time is spent using this NDT method? _____%
Thank you for taking the time to complete the above information.
Send mail to: Residence Company
Please make Mastercard Account Number:_____________________________ Expiry Date:____/____ payment by: VISA American Express Signature:______________________________ Total amount $___________ Money order Company P.O. #______________ or make cheques payable to Canadian Institute for NDE ( ) I have met the entrance prerequisite(s) for the course(s), and a copy of my course diploma (or certificate) is encl osed. ( ) I am aware of the cancellation/transfer policy on page 1.
Home Address: ____________________________________________________ City: _____________________________
Postal Code: ______________________________ Home Phone:(_________)_____________________________________
Company Name: __________________________________ Department:_______________________________________
Your Position:_____________________________________ Supervisor/Dept. Manager:___________________________
Company Phone: (______)___________________________ Fax Number: (_______)_____________________________
Company Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________
City:_____________________________________________ Postal Code: ______________________________________
Industry Type: Aero Nuclear Service Supplier Mining Metals Pulp & Paper Chemical & Petrochemical Research Other (circle all applicable)
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Why On-Site Training?? If you are scheduling training for multiple people or require an in- house certification program, you should consider on-site training at your company. This convenient, cost-effective option can save you thousands of dollars in travel expenses and allows you to customize course content and course dates to fit within your schedule.
On-site training is the most economical way to train your staff. You won't have to pay airfare, hotel accommodations, or meal reimbursements for multiple people. Plus, you'll gain productivity when your employees are not away from work.
You tell us when, where, and at what time. Let CINDE bring the training to you. Students can learn at their own pace and on their own systems and courses can be planned around individual and department schedules.
Our first-rate instructors can customize training courses to focus on your company's precise needs. It allows students to learn with work-related examples and, because training is on-site, confidential and sensitive work issues can be openly discussed and resolved. On-site training is an ideal opportunity for employers to prepare their NDT employees for re-certification to CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Let us bring the classroom to you! Call 1-800-964-9488, Ext. 222 or email s.bond@cinde.ca
S T R E T C H your training dollar
Need to retrain? Refresh your skills? Refresher training available! Students who complete a CINDE training course may attend again within 3 years of the course completion.
The following conditions apply to refresher training: Refresher training is subject to seating availability The student must provide proof of completion from the original course Registration is recommended in advance, however, placement will be confirmed no sooner than one (1) week prior to course commencement The course fee is discounted 50% and is non-refundable
See the Suppliers Guide Page 22 Sharon Bond, Training Manager
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For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
Why On-Site Training?? If you are scheduling training for multiple people or require an in- house certification program, you should consider on-site training at your company. This convenient, cost-effective option can save you thousands of dollars in travel expenses and allows you to customize course content and course dates to fit within your schedule.
On-site training is the most economical way to train your staff. You won't have to pay airfare, hotel accommodations, or meal reimbursements for multiple people. Plus, you'll gain productivity when your employees are not away from work.
You tell us when, where, and at what time. Let CINDE bring the training to you. Students can learn at their own pace and on their own systems and courses can be planned around individual and department schedules.
Our first-rate instructors can customize training courses to focus on your company's precise needs. It allows students to learn with work-related examples and, because training is on-site, confidential and sensitive work issues can be openly discussed and resolved. On-site training is an ideal opportunity for employers to prepare their NDT employees for re-certification to CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A.
Let us bring the classroom to you! Call 1-800-964-9488, Ext. 222 or email s.bond@cinde.ca
Need to retrain? Refresh your skills? Refresher training available! Students who complete a CINDE training course may attend again within 3 years of the course completion.
The following conditions apply to refresher training: Refresher training is subject to seating availability Registration is recommended in advance, however, placement will be confirmed no sooner than one (1) week prior to course commencement The course fee is discounted 50% and is non-refundable
See the Suppliers Guide Page 22 Sharon Bond, Training Manager 1 8 | P a g e O N S I T E T R A I N I N G 19 | P a g e I N S T R U C T O R S
For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
John deLuca - PT, MT, RT, CEDO: John is a graduate of Mohawk College of Applied Arts & Technology's, Industrial Instrumentation Mechanic Program. He joined the Canadian Institute for NDE in 1985, specializing in liquid penetrant and magnetic particle inspection. John now has well over 13,000 hours of teaching experience and holds CGSB certification in PT and MT Level 3 and RT Level 2 and Qualified Operator.
Douglas Whitely - UT, RT, EMC, Level 3 Training, CEDO, Phased Array (PAUT): Doug graduated from Sir Sandford Fleming College with a diploma as a Material Testing Technician and holds CGSB Level 3 certification in PT, MT, UT, RT and Qualified Operator. Doug has over 30 years experience in both NDT and Predictive Maintenance. Doug has served as President of CSNDT, Chairman of the CSNDT-Ontario Chapter, Chairman of the CSNDT Journal Committee and Board member of CINDE.
John Moore - PT, MT, RT, ET, UT: John has been involved in NDT since 1975. His experience has spanned all areas of nondestructive testing applications covering inspection, quality and training. Throughout his career he has gained extensive exposure to Quality Specifications and Procedures as well as involvement in developing programs for continuous quality improvements. John has and continues to be an active member of the Canadian General Standards Board Committee. He currently holds Level 2 CGSB certification in PT, MT, UT, RT and ET and Qualified Operator.
William Rehel - UT, EMC, Weld Inspection & Quality Control: Bill is a graduate from Dawson College's Mechanical Engineering Technology Program, joining the Canadian Institute for NDE in 2008. Bill's most recent area of industrial experience included wind turbine inspection utilizing visual inspection, infrared inspection and ultrasonic inspection technologies. Bill is fluent in both French and English and holds CGSB Level 2 certification in Ultrasonics and CWB Weld Inspection Level 1.
Al Higgins - EMC, Level 3 Training, Weld Inspection and Quality Control, UT, PT, MT: Al is a graduate of Mohawk College, Mechanical Technology. He has over 35 years of experience in heavy industry, with management responsibilities for nondestructive evaluations, quality assurance, maintenance technologies, operational maintenance and utilities. Al is currently president of a consulting firm specializing in quality assurance. He holds CGSB certification in PT, MT and UT Level 3.
John Baron - ET: John has been involved in NDT technology since 1974. His career has centred in the nuclear power industry, first with Westinghouse Canada and then Ontario Hydro and its successor, Ontario Power Generation. In addition, John has provided extensive assistance to the International Atomic Energy Agency in NDT endeavours. John is a member of the Canadian Nuclear Society and a long time member of the Canadian Institute for NDE. He holds CGSB certification in ET Level 3
Anthony Marino - MT: Anthony graduated from Mohawk College with a diploma in Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Diploma and currently holds CGSB Level 2 certification in Ultrasonics and Magnetic Particle test methods. Anthony has over 20 year experience in quality control within a variety of industries including steel making and automotive sectors.
H He er re e s s w wh ha at t o ou ur r s st tu ud de en nt ts s h ha av ve e t to o s sa ay y a ab bo ou ut t C CI IN ND DE E c co ou ur rs se es s a an nd d i in ns st tr ru uc ct to or rs s! !
Maybe the best instructor Ive had in any training. John deLucas knowledge was incredible. ~~ Radiation Safety and CEDO Preparation, November 2010, Bill Gilligan
Doug Whitely is awesome. ~~ Radiography Level 2, December 2010, John Herring
Al Higgins knows his stuff!!! Made this course interesting and could answer any question given to him. ~~ Weld Inspection Level 1, April 2010, Chris Lemmon
John Moore, easy going. Kept the pressure down. ~~ Eddy Current Level 2, August 2010, Tim Shier
I think Bill Rehel is an excellent instructor that takes the time to ensure each and every student is able to understand the subject and keeps a steady flow of information. ~~ Weld Inspection Level 1, November 2010, Craig Davidson
John Baron is an excellent instructor and a very pleasant person. This course is highly recommended. ~~ Eddy Current Level 2, January 2011, Sorin Simniceanu I N S T R U C T O R S P a g e | 1 9 19 | P a g e I N S T R U C T O R S
For complete registration information and course dates, please visit www.cinde.ca 1-800-964-9488 info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca
John deLuca - PT, MT, RT, CEDO: John is a graduate of Mohawk Colleges Industrial Instrumentation Mechanic Program. He joined the Canadian Institute for NDE in 1985, specializing in liquid penetrant and magnetic particle inspection. John now has well over 13,000 hours of teaching experience and holds CGSB certification in PT and MT Level 3 and RT Level 2 and Qualified Operator.
Douglas Whitely - UT, RT, EMC, Level 3 Training, CEDO, Phased Array (PAUT): Doug graduated from Sir Sandford Fleming College with a diploma as a Material Testing Technician and holds CGSB Level 3 certification in PT, MT, UT, RT and Qualified Operator. Doug has over 30 years experience in both NDT and Predictive Maintenance. Doug has served as President of CSNDT, Chairman of the CSNDT-Ontario Chapter, Chairman of the CSNDT Journal Committee and Board member of CINDE.
John Moore - PT, MT, RT, ET, UT: John has been involved in NDT since 1975. His experience has spanned all areas of nondestructive testing applications covering inspection, quality and training. Throughout his career he has gained extensive exposure to Quality Specifications and Procedures as well as involvement in developing programs for continuous quality improvements. John has and continues to be an active member of the Canadian General Standards Board Committee. He currently holds Level 2 CGSB certification in PT, MT, UT, RT and ET and Qualified Operator.
William Rehel - UT, EMC, Weld Inspection & Quality Control: Bill is a graduate from Dawson College's Mechanical Engineering Technology Program, joining the Canadian Institute for NDE in 2008. Bill's most recent area of industrial experience included wind turbine inspection utilizing visual inspection, infrared inspection and ultrasonic inspection technologies. Bill is fluent in both French and English and holds CGSB Level 2 certification in Ultrasonics and CWB Weld Inspection Level 1.
Al Higgins - EMC, Level 3 Training, Weld Inspection and Quality Control, UT, PT, MT: Al is a graduate of Mohawk College, Mechanical Technology. He has over 35 years of experience in heavy industry, with management responsibilities for nondestructive evaluations, quality assurance, maintenance technologies, operational maintenance and utilities. Al is currently president of a consulting firm specializing in quality assurance. He holds CGSB certification in PT, MT and UT Level 3.
John Baron - ET: John has been involved in NDT technology since 1974. His career has centred in the nuclear power industry, first with Westinghouse Canada and then Ontario Hydro and its successor, Ontario Power Generation. In addition, John has provided extensive assistance to the International Atomic Energy Agency in NDT endeavours. John is a member of the Canadian Nuclear Society and a long time member of the Canadian Institute for NDE. He holds CGSB certification in ET Level 3
Anthony Marino - MT: Anthony graduated from Mohawk College with a diploma in Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Diploma and currently holds CGSB Level 2 certification in Ultrasonics and Magnetic Particle test methods. Anthony has over 20 year experience in quality control within a variety of industries including steel making and automotive sectors.
Heres what our students have to say about CINDE courses and instructors!
Maybe the best instructor Ive had in any training. John deLucas knowledge was incredible. ~~ Radiation Safety and CEDO Preparation, November 2010, Bill Gilligan
Doug Whitely is awesome. ~~ Radiography Level 2, December 2010, John Herring
Al Higgins knows his stuff!!! Made this course interesting and could answer any question given to him. ~~ Weld Inspection Level 1, April 2010, Chris Lemmon
John Moore, easy going. Kept the pressure down. ~~ Eddy Current Level 2, August 2010, Tim Shier
I think Bill Rehel is an excellent instructor that takes the time to ensure each and every student is able to understand the subject and keeps a steady flow of information. ~~ Weld Inspection Level 1, November 2010, Craig Davidson
John Baron is an excellent instructor and a very pleasant person. This course is highly recommended. ~~ Eddy Current Level 2, January 2011, Sorin Simniceanu 20 | P a g e S U P P L I E R S G U I D E
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Index Acuflow ............................................... page 20 Acuren ................................................ page 20 ANDEC Mfg. Ltd. ................................ page 20 Canadian N.D.E. Technology Ltd. ...... page 21 Domson Engineering & Insp. Ltd. ...... page 22 Eclipse Scientific ................................ page 22 Flawtech, Inc. ..................................... page 22 Industrial Nuclear Company (INC) ..... page 25 Met-L-Chek ........................................ page 23 Mohawk College of A.A. & T. ............ page 13 NDT Products ..................................... page 24 Quailty Control Council of Canada ..... page 24 Sharon Bond, Training Manager . page 22 TEAM Industrial Services ................... page 25
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Index Acuflow ............................................... page 20 Acuren ................................................ page 20 ANDEC Mfg. Ltd. ................................ page 20 Canadian N.D.E. Technology Ltd. ...... page 21 Domson Engineering & Insp. Ltd. ...... page 22 Eclipse Scientific ................................ page 22 Flawtech, Inc. ..................................... page 22 Industrial Nuclear Company (INC) ..... page 25 Met-L-Chek ........................................ page 23 Mohawk College of A.A. & T. ............ page 13 NDT Products ..................................... page 24 Quailty Control Council of Canada ..... page 24 Sharon Bond, Training Manager . page 22 TEAM Industrial Services ................... page 25
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SUPPLIERS GUIDE
Index Acuflow ............................................... page 20 Acuren ................................................ page 20 ANDEC Mfg. Ltd. ................................ page 20 Canadian N.D.E. Technology Ltd. ...... page 21 Domson Engineering & Insp. Ltd. ...... page 22 Eclipse Scientific ................................ page 22 Flawtech, Inc. ..................................... page 22 Industrial Nuclear Company (INC) ..... page 25 Met-L-Chek ........................................ page 23 Mohawk College of A.A. & T. ............ page 13 NDT Products ..................................... page 24 Quailty Control Council of Canada ..... page 24 Sharon Bond, Training Manager . page 22 TEAM Industrial Services ................... page 25
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DOMSON
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Met-L-Chek
Full page Kim to send .. in pdf format S U P P L I E R S G U I D E P a g e | 2 3 Penetrant & Magnetic Particle Inspection Materials AMS-2644 & ISO Approved Batch to Batch Consistency Cost Effective - Best Value Reliable Expertise Since 1952 Authorized Canadian Distributor Trikon Technologies Inc. 389 Jiseph-Carrier, Vaudreuil Dorion, Qc. J7V 5v5 Phone: 450-424-2000 Fax: 450-424-5836 Email: info@trikontech.com Manufactured and sold in Europe as Met-L-Chek
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NDT Products
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TEAM INDUSTRIAL Same as last year PAGE INC PAGE Same as last year Prepare your Annual Training Budget Course Fees One (1) day training courses .......... $ 305.00 Two (2) day training courses .......... $ 605.00 Three (3) days training courses ...... $ 935.00 Five (5) days training courses ......... $1090.00 Ten (10) days training courses ....... $2035.00 Level 3 Preparation courses ........... $1465.00 Weld Inspection and Q.C. Level 1 .. $2195.00 Phased Array - Ultrasonics ............. $3000.00
Workshop Fees 1/2 day workshops for PT2, RT1 .... $ 295.00 1 day workshops for MT2, ET1 ....... $ 485.00 2 day workshops for UT1, UT2, ET2, RT2 ..................... $ 600.00 (reference page 13 for full details) S U P P L I E R S G U I D E P a g e | 2 5 Western Canada -- ADVANCED NDE SERVICES AND A WHOLE LOT MORE Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) Computed Radiography (CRT) Long-Range Guided Ultrasonics (Teletest) Phased Array TOFD Automated Ultrasonic Corrosion Mapping Liquid Penetrant (LP) Inspection Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) Electromagnetic Testing Ultrasonic Testing (UT) Radiographic Testing (RT) Positive Material Identification (PMI) Remote Viewing and Video Inspection (RVI) Visual Inspection (VT) Mobile Heat Treating Combustion Heat Treating Valve Repair Services Field Machining Services Emissions Control Services Hot Tap Services Leak Repair Services Technical Bolting Pipe Repair Services www.teamindustrialservices.com Eastern Canada -8- 1-4 Page Ad FA 1/11/10 8:09 AM Page 1 25 | P a g e S U P P L I E R S G U I D E
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TEAM INDUSTRIAL Same as last year PAGE INC PAGE Same as last year Prepare your Annual Training Budget Course Fees One (1) day training courses .......... $ 305.00 Two (2) day training courses .......... $ 605.00 Three (3) days training courses ...... $ 935.00 Five (5) days training courses ......... $1090.00 Ten (10) days training courses ....... $2035.00 Level 3 Preparation courses ........... $1465.00 Weld Inspection and Q.C. Level 1 .. $2195.00 Phased Array UT Inspection ........... $3000.00
Workshop Fees 1/2 day workshops for PT2, RT1 .... $ 295.00 1 day workshops for MT2, ET1 ....... $ 485.00 2 day workshops for UT1, UT2, ET2, RT2 ..................... $ 600.00 (reference page 13 for full details) 25 | P a g e S U P P L I E R S G U I D E
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TEAM INDUSTRIAL Same as last year PAGE INC PAGE Same as last year Prepare your Annual Training Budget Course Fees One (1) day training courses .......... $ 305.00 Two (2) day training courses .......... $ 605.00 Three (3) day training courses ...... $ 935.00 Four (4) day training courses.. $ 990.00 Five (5) day training courses ......... $1090.00 Ten (10) day training courses ....... $2035.00 Level 3 Preparation courses ........... $1465.00 Weld Inspection and Q.C. Level 1 .. $2195.00 Phased Array UT Inspection ........... $3000.00
Workshop Fees 1/2 day workshops for PT2, RT1 .... $ 295.00 1 day workshops for MT2, ET1 ....... $ 485.00 2 day workshops for UT1, UT2, ET2, RT2 ..................... $ 600.00 (reference page 13 for full details) 25 | P a g e S U P P L I E R S G U I D E
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TEAM INDUSTRIAL Same as last year PAGE INC PAGE Same as last year Prepare your Annual Training Budget Course Fees One (1) day training courses .......... $ 305.00 Two (2) day training courses .......... $ 605.00 Three (3) days training courses ...... $ 935.00 Four (4) days training courses.. $ 990.00 Five (5) days training courses ......... $1090.00 Ten (10) days training courses ....... $2035.00 Level 3 Preparation courses ........... $1465.00 Weld Inspection and Q.C. Level 1 .. $2195.00 Phased Array UT Inspection ........... $3000.00
Workshop Fees 1/2 day workshops for PT2, RT1 .... $ 295.00 1 day workshops for MT2, ET1 ....... $ 485.00 2 day workshops for UT1, UT2, ET2, RT2 ..................... $ 600.00 (reference page 13 for full details) 135 Fennell Avenue West, Hamilton ON L8N 3T2 Phone: 905-387-1655 or 1-800-964-9488 Fax: 905-574-6080 Email: info@cinde.ca www.cinde.ca http://events.cinde.ca
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