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Training & Examination Services - 2012 Programme

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Every year over the worlds largest training organisation in welding inspection, non-destructive testing and Health, Safety & Environment Qualification. TWI provides training and examination services via and agents worldwide. Standard courses are scheduled at all TWI venues and tailor-made training can be arranged to suit particular enabling courses to be matched to your needs. TWI offers

Courses and examinations are designed to service all key industry sectors including: oil and gas aerospace construction power (nuclear, fossil, renewables) automotive All courses are supported by World class staff deliver an TWI counts amongst its customers some of the , leading to

Health, Safety & Environment


NEBOSH (IGC, ICC, Award, International Diploma) IOSH (Managing Safely, Working, Safely) IEMA certification MEDIC First-Aid E-Learning & Distance Learning courses Other General Health & Safety courses CSWIP Visual Welding Inspector CSWIP Welding Inspector CSWIP Senior Welding Inspector CSWIP Welding Quality Control Co-ordinator CSWIP Plant Inspection - Levels 1 & 2 Cathodic Protection Fitness-for-Service Assessment

Practical Welder Training


Appreciation of NDT Techniques Radiographic Interpretation Ultrasonic Testing Magnetic Particle Testing Penetrant Testing Eddy Current Testing Supervised Ultrasonic Testing Phased Array Time of Flight Diffraction Digital Radiography Thermography

Site Coatings

BGAS-CSWIP Site Coatings Inspector BGAS Agricultural/Environmental Inspector BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector - Grade 3/2 and Grade 1 Blast Cleaning/Preparation Operative (Level 5A) Protective Painter/Sprayer Operative (Level 5B) Painting Supervisor

CSWIP is an internationally recognised mark of competence for people engaged in welding and inspection related jobs in manufacturing, constructing, operating or repairing high integrity welded structures, plant or components. CSWIP also certify

The system is primarily designed for inspectors involved in one or more of a number

IIW/EWF - International Institute


International/European Welding Specialist (EWS) International/European Welding Technologist (EWT) International/European Welding Engineer (EWE)

Approved Training Body

TWI

This diploma is aimed at candidates who do not hold the academic entry requirements for the IIW/EWF diploma.

IPLOMA

The heart of health and safety, is the chartered body for health and safety professionals, with more than 40,000 individual members and is the biggest professional health and safety organisation in the world.

IOSH (The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health)

Offers comprehensive range of globally recognized vocational qualifications designed to meet the health, safety, environmental and risk management needs of all places of work in both the private and public sectors.

NEBOSH (National Examination Board in Occupation Safety and Health)

TWI Middle East FZ LLC Dubai Knowledge Village Block 8 1st Floor Office 114 PO Box 502931 Dubai, UAE T: +971 4 364 3010/11 F: +971 4 367 8435 www.twi.co.uk

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Contents
NEBOSH Accredited Courses NEBOSH International Diploma NEBOSH International General Certificate NEBOSH Award in Workplace Health & Safety NEBOSH International Construction Certificate 2 4 7 8

Other Accredited Courses IEMA Associate Certificate in Environmental Management IOSH Managing Safely MEDIC First Aid Basic MEDIC First Aid - Instructor Training General Health & Safety Courses E-Learning H&S Courses Distance Learning 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Welding Inspection Visual Welding Inspector - Level 1 (3.0) Welding Inspector Level 2 (3.1) Senior Welding Inspector Level 3 (3.2) Welding Quality Control Coordinator AWS CWI to CSWIP Welding Inspector Level 2 (3.1) 18 19 21 22 22

Painting Inspection BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspection Grade 3 / 2 BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspection Grade 1 23 24

Plant Inspection & Management Plant Inspection Cathodic Protection 25 27

NEBOSH International Diploma in occupational Health and Safety


Suitable for
The NEBOSH International Diploma is the qualification for aspiring health and safety professionals building directly upon the foundation of knowledge provided by the NEBOSH International General Certificate. It is designed to provide students with the expertise wherever in the world they may be working required to undertake a career as a safety and health practitioner. It also provides a sound basis for progression to an MSc or more specialist study (such as the NEBOSH Specialist Diploma in Environmental Management). There are no entry requirements for this qualification, though the achievement of the NEBOSH International General Certificate or direct equivalent prior to undertaking the Diploma course is highly recommended. Unit IA: International management of health and safety Unit IB: International control of hazardous agents in the workplace Unit IC: International workplace and work equipment safety Unit ID: International application of health and safety theory and practice Students may choose to take individual units in any order over a five year period. The standard of English required by students studying for the NEBOSH International Diploma must be such that they can both understand and articulate the concepts contained in the syllabus. The qualification is divided into four units, three assessed by written examinations of three hours duration (Units IA, IB and IC) with the assignment unit designed to test knowledge across the syllabus, assessing application of health and safety theory and practice (Unit ID).

Course Content
The NEBOSH International Diploma is modelled on the NEBOSH National Diploma. The key difference between the two is that instead of referring to UK Laws, the International Diploma takes a risk management approach based on best practice and international standards, such as the International Labour Organisation (ILO) codes of practice, with special reference to models such as the ILOs Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems (ILO-OSH 2001). Underpinning knowledge of legal frameworks is included and local laws and cultural factors may form part of the study programme where relevant and appropriate. This qualification provides the core health and safety knowledge which underpins competent performance as an Occupational Health and Safety Practitioner.

Additional Information
On successful completion of the qualification, the Diploma holder may apply for Graduate membership (Grad IOSH) of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), the major UK professional body in the field (www.iosh. co.uk). This is the first step to becoming a Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner as a Chartered Member of IOSH (CMIOSH). This qualification is also accepted by the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (www.iirsm.org) as meeting their requirements for full membership (MIIRSM). Holders of the NEBOSH International Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety may use the designatory letters IDipNEBOSH after their name.

Course Duration and Assessment


The qualification is divided into four units, each of which is assessed separately:

Schedules in Dubai, UAE


Week 1 19 - 23 Feb 2012 Week 4 2 - 6 Sept 2012 UNIT A 11-22 Nov 2012 Week 1 20 - 24 Feb Week 4 20 - 24 Aug Week 2 15 - 19 Apr 2012 Week 5 7 - 11 Oct 2012 UNIT B 10-21 Feb 2013 Week 2 16 - 20 Apr Week 5 22 - 26 Oct Week 3 27 - 31 May 2012 Week 6 4 - 8 Nov 2012 A, B, C Exams (1) 4,5,6 Jul 2012 A, B, C Exams (2) Jan-2013 A, B, C Exams July 2013 A, B, C Exams (1) 4,5,6 Jul 2012 A, B, C Exams (2) 4,5,6 Jul 2012 Unit D Submission Mar / Sept 2012 Unit D Submission Mar / Sept 2013 Unit D Submission Mar / Sept 2013 Unit D Submission Mar / Sept 2012 Unit D Submission Mar / Sept 2013

*New Syllabus
UNIT C 7-18 April 2013

Schedules in Cairo, Egypt


Week 3 18 - 22 Jun Week 6 10 - 14 Dec

Course Fee in Dubai, UAE


AED 29,000 per candidate AED 26,000 per candidate (early bird)

(Left - Right): Teresa Budworth, NEBOSHs Chief Executive; Sir Bill Callaghan, NEBOSHs Chair; Lisa Meehan, Top Candidate for the International Diploma (from TWI) and Judith E Hackitt CBE, Chair of the Health and Safety Executive.

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NEBOSH International General Certificate


Suitable for
This course is suitable for individuals; managers, supervisors, worker representatives and others who aspire to gain knowledge and understanding of health and safety principles and practices. It is also particularly suitable for individuals who are interested to embark on a career in the Health, Safety and Environment.

Additional Information
Upon successful completion of the certificate, delegates can apply for a membership with Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and/or International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) as its qualification meets the academic requirements for Technician Membership (Tech IOSH) of IOSH and Associate membership (AIIRSM) of the IIRSM. Course Fee
AED 6,200 per candidate AED 5,800 per candidate (early bird)

Course Content
NEBOSH International General Certificate is a globally recognized health and safety qualification which is intended for companies or individuals working to international standards with regards to Health, Safety & Environment as this course focuses on the International Labor Standards (ILO) codes of practice. The syllabus is divided into 3 units Unit IGC1: Management of International Health and Safety Unit IGC2: Control of International Workplace Risks Unit IGC3: International Health and Safety Practical Application

Course duration and assessment


The training is spread over 10 days. Candidates are assessed by two written examinations (for Units IGC1 & IGC2) and a practical assessment (Unit IGC3) which checks candidates ability to put into practice the knowledge gained during the course.

(The candidate with the worlds highest pass mark for NEBOSH IGC, 2009/2010 Mr. Bhupathi Babu Rao, student of TWI HSE)

Schedules
Week 1 (IGC 1) Week 2 (IGC 2) 19 - 23 Feb 5 - 19 Apr 17 - 21 Jun 2 - 6 Sept 18 - 22 Nov Exams 26-Feb 22-Apr 24-Jun 9-Sep 25-Nov Week 1 (IGC 1) 8 - 12 Jan 11 - 15 Mar 13 - 17 May 8 - 12 Jul 9 - 13 Sept 11 - 15 Nov Week 2 (IGC 2) 15 - 19 Jan 18 - 22 Mar 20 - 24 May 15 - 19 Jul 16 - 20 Sept 18 - 22 Nov Exams 22-Jan 25-Mar 27-May 22-Jul 23-Sep 25-Nov 12 - 16 Feb 8 - 12 Apr 10 - 14 Jun 26 - 30 Aug 11 - 15 Nov

UAE - Abu Dhabi (Block)

Dubai (Block)

Week 1 (IGC 1) 6,13,20,27 Jan, 3 Feb 3,10,17,24 Feb, 2 Mar 16, 23, 30 Mar, 6, 13 Apr

Week 2 (IGC 2) 10, 17, 24 Feb, 2, 9 March 9,16,23,30 Mar, 6 Apr 20, 27 Apr, 4, 11, 18 May 18, 25 May, 1, 8, 15 Jun 29 Jun, 6, 13, 20, 27 Jul 27 Jul, 3, 10, 17, 24 Aug 7,14,21,28 Sept, 5 Oct 5, 12, 19, 26 Oct, 2 Nov 16, 23, 30 Nov, 7, 14 Dec 14, 21, 28 Dec, 4, 11 Jan 2013 25 Jan, 1, 8, 15, 22 Feb

Exams 16-Mar 13-Apr 25-May 22-Jun 3-Aug 31-Aug 12-Oct 9-Nov 21-Dec 18-Jan-13 1-Mar-13

Abu Dhabi & Dubai (Weekend)

13, 20,27 Apr, 4, 11 May 25 May, 1, 8, 15, 22 Jun 22, 29 Jun, 6, 13, 20 Jul 3,10,17,24,31 Aug 31 Aug, 7, 14, 21, 28 Sept 12, 19, 26 Oct, 2, 9 Nov 9, 16, 23, 30 Nov, 7 Dec 21, 28 Dec, 4, 11, 18 Jan 2013

Week 1 (IGC 1)

Week 2 (IGC 2) 25 - 29 June 5 - 9 Nov Week 2 (IGC 2) 23 - 27 Jan 19 - 23 Mar 21 - 25 May 23 - 27 July 24 - 30 Sept 26 - 30 Nov Week 2 (IGC 2) 21 - 27 Jan 17 - 22 Mar 12 - 17 May 14 - 19 Jul 11 - 15 Sep 12 - 17 Nov

Exams 2-Jul 12-Nov Exams 30-Jan 26-Mar 28-May 30-Jul 1-Oct 3-Dec Exams 31-Jan 28-Mar 24-May 26-Jul 22-Sep 26-Nov

Ajerbaijan - Baku

18 - 22 June 29 Oct - 2 Nov Week 1 (IGC 1) 16 - 20 Jan 12 - 16 Mar

Egypt - Cairo

14 - 18 May 16 - 20 July 17 - 21 Sept 19 - 23 Nov Week 1 (IGC 1) 16 - 20 Jan 12 - 16 March

India - Andhra Pradesh

7 - 11 May 9 - 13 Jul 5 - 10 Sep 6 - 10 Nov

Week 1 (IGC 1) 16 - 20 Jan 13 - 17 Feb 12 - 16 Mar 16 - 20 Apr 14 - 18 May

Week 2 (IGC 2) 23 - 27 Jan 20 - 24 Feb 19 - 23 Mar 23 - 27 Apr 21 - 25 May 18 - 22 Jun 23 - 27 July 20 - 24 Aug 17 - 21 Sept 22 - 26 Oct 19 - 23 Nov 17 - 21 Dec

Practical Assessment 28-Jan 25-Feb 24-Mar 28-Apr 26-May 23-Jun 28-Jul 25-Aug 22-Sep 27-Oct 24-Nov 22-Dec

Exams 30-Jan 27-Feb 26-Mar 30-Apr 28-May 25-Jun 30-Jul 27-Aug 24-Sep 29-Oct 26-Nov 26-Oct

India - Cochin

11 - 15 June 16 - 20 July 13 - 17 Aug 10 - 14 Sept 15 - 19 Oct 12 - 16 Nov 10 - 14 Dec

Week 1 (IGC 1) 6 - 10 Feb

Week 2 (IGC 2) 13 - 17 Feb 21 - 25 May 8 - 12 Oct 26 - 30 Nov Week 2 (IGC 2) 14 - 18 Jan 14 - 18 Apr 20 - 24 Oct 20 - 24 Oct

Exams 20-Feb 28-May 15-Oct 3-Dec Exams 21-Jan 21-Apr 27-Aug 27-Oct

Turkey-Istanbul

14 - 18 May 1 - 5 Oct 19 - 23 Nov Week 1 (IGC 1) 7 - 11 Jan

Iran - Tehran

7 - 11 Apr 13 - 17 Aug 13 - 17 Oct

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Week 1 (IGC 1) 2 - 6 Jan Week 2 (IGC 2) 9 - 13 Jan 9 - 13 Apr 13 - 17 Aug 10 - 14 Dec 11 - 15 Jun Exams 16-Jan 16-Apr 20-Aug 17-Dec 18-Jun

Pakistan - Islamabad

2 - 6 Apr 6 - 10 Aug 3 - 7 Dec

Iraq - Baghdad

4 - 8 Jun

NEBOSH Award in Workplace Health & Safety


Suitable for
This course is designed for workers in any sector who want a basic understanding of health and safety and acts as the perfect introduction to a NEBOSH Level 3 Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety.
7. 8. 9. Fire safety Hazards and controls associated with manual handling and repetitive movement Hazards and controls associated with hazardous substances

10. Hazards and controls associated with working environment

Course Content
NEBOSH Award in Workplace Health & Safety course is a good introduction to the NEBOSH International General Certificate course. It is intended for companies or individuals working to international Health & Safety standards. It provides individuals with a broad overview on health, safety & environmental topics. The syllabus is divided into 2 units: HSW1 Workplace safety foundations; and HSW2 Workplace Risk Assessment activity. There are 10 elements in Unit HSW1 which covers a range of workplace hazards and methods of controls; as follows:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Foundations of health & safety Responsibility for health and safety Health & safety risk assessment and control Hazards and control associated with work equipment Transport safety Hazards and controls associated with working electricity

The second unit HSW2 Risk Assessment Practical Application is aimed at assessing a candidates ability to conduct a general risk assessment. The risk assessment will be conducted at the candidates own workplace.

Course duration and assessment


The training is spread over 3 days plus a 45 minutes multiple choice exam and a two hour Risk Assessment Practical Application. Participants must achieve the minimum pass standard in the examination and assessment to receive a qualification parchment. Course Fee
AED 2,200 per candidate AED 1,600 per candidate (for early bird).

Schedules in UAE

Dubai (Weekend) 10, 17, 24 Feb 2012 6, 13, 20 Apr 2012 1, 8, 15 June 2012 3, 10, 17 Aug 2012 5, 12, 19 Oct 2012 7, 14, 21 Dec 2012

Exam Date 2-Mar-12 27-Apr-12 22-Jun-12 24-Aug-12 26-Oct-12 28-Oct-12

Abu Dhabi (Weekend) 2, 9, 16 Mar 2012 4, 11, 18 May 2012 6, 13, 20 Jul 2012 7, 14, 21 Sept 2012 2, 9, 16 Nov 2012

Exam Date 23-Mar-12 25-May-12 27-Jul-12 28-Sep-12 23-Nov-12

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NEBOSH International Certificate in Construction Health And Safety


Suitable for
The NEBOSH International Construction Certificate is aimed at Supervisors, Managers and CDM Co-Ordinators within the construction industry who are required to ensure that activities under their control are undertaken safely. It is likely to prove useful for those concerned with the management of buildings who may need to ensure that contractors are working safely. The qualification is also appropriate for supervisors and managers working in other industries where temporary workplaces are a feature of their activities.

Course Duration and Assessment


Option 1 - Construction Certificate (Conversion Course) 10 days plus half day for written exam, and a practical assessment. Option 2 - Construction Certificate (Full Course) 15 days plus half day for written exam and a practical assessment. Contact our Sales team for further information on Option 1 and Option 2. Delegates are assessed with written examinations for IGC1 and ICC1. ICC2 is assessed by a practical examination testing the ability to identify health and safety issues in a construction workplace. ICC2 needs to be taken within 14 days of a written examination. A unit certificate is issued denoting successful achievement of each unit. A certificate award parchment is issued on successful completion of all three units.

Course content
The NEBOSH International Certificate in Construction Health and Safety is a health and safety award for the construction industry. The combination of both theoretical and practical application within the syllabus to manage both health and safety from planning, design and construction to use and demolition ensures those awarded with the certificate are well capable to meet challenges to make a difference. The NEBOSH International Construction Certificate covers Management of Health & Safety, identification and control of a broad range of construction workplace hazards, and the means by which they can be controlled. No previous health and safety knowledge is required although it is advisable that candidates do have an understanding of the basic practical aspects of the construction industry. The qualification has been unitised and the qualification is divided into three units, each of which is assessed separately:
Management of health and safety (IGC1) Managing and controlling hazards in construction activities (ICC1) Health and safety practical application (ICC2)

Additional Information
You may already be one step towards gaining a NEBOSH International Certificate In Construction Health & Safety. Unit IGC1 (Management of health and safety) is common to the NEBOSH International Certificate. This enables delegates to combine Unit IGC1 to gain full qualification. Delegates do not need to re-sit Unit IGC1 if already successfully achieved, provided, this unit was gained within the last five years. Schedule & Course fee Option 1 - Construction Certificate (Conversion Course) 10 days plus half day for written exam, and a practical assessment. Option 2 - Construction Certificate (Full Course) 15 days plus half day for written exam and a practical assessment. Please contact our Sales team for further information.

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IEMA Associate Certificate In Environmental Management


Course Overview
This course ensures that people in positions of responsibility appreciate the environmental issues relating to their working processes and develop an understanding of how to manage them. It covers the management of environmental issues, legal requirements, water, air, land and environmental management issues and controls.
2. 3. Waste Reduction Effects of Escapes and Releases Pollution Prevention and Control Biodiversity Towards Sustainability International, European and National Legislation Instruments for change IPPC Enforcing Authorities Controls on Emissions to the Atmosphere Controls on Discharges to the Water Environment Controls on the Management of Contained Waste Issues relating to Contaminated Land Storage of Hazardous Materials Nuisance Producer Responsibility

Environmental Legislation

Who should register the Course is for


This accredited course has been designed for people who have either a responsibility for or general interest in environmental issues and their management and their implications for their organisation. Course Objectives
To understand the issues, science and philosophy that underpins environmental sustainability. Identify ways to incorporate environmental issues into the management of an organisation. To identify relevant legislation for an organisation and take steps towards ensuring compliance. To understand the role of various analytical and managerial tools and the assessment, interpretation and management of environmental performance. To understand the key elements of an environmental management system.

Assessment, Interpretation and Management of Environ mental Performance Environmental Management Systems Benefits Environmental Management Systems Initial Review Environmental Audit Identification and assessment of Environmental Impacts Monitoring Environmental Communication Life Cycle Analysis Environmental Impact Assessment Strategic Environmental Assessment Environmental Risk Assessment

Course Content
The Certificate in Environmental Management comprises 3 core modules:
1. Environmental Sustainability Earths Natural Resources and Capabilities Business and Environment

Course Fee
AED 8,500 per candidate AED 7,500 per candidate (for early bird).

Week 1

Week 2 16,23,30 Mar, 6,13 Apr 14, 21, 28 Sept, 5, 12 Oct Week 2 5 - 9 Feb 22 - 26 Apr 5 - 9 Aug 21 - 25 Oct Week 2 12 - 16 Aug 18 - 22 Nov Week 2 13 - 17 Feb 9 - 13 Apr 11 - 15 Jun 13 - 17 Aug 15 - 19 Oct 17 - 21 Dec

UAE - Dubai (Weekend)

10, 17, 24 Feb, 2,9 March 10, 17,24,31 Aug, 7 Sept Week 1 29 Jan - 2 Feb

UAE - Dubai (Block)

15 - 19 Apr 29 Jul - 2 Aug 14 - 18 Oct Week 1

Ajerbaijan - Baku

5 - 9 Aug 11 - 15 Nov Week 1 6 - 10 Feb 2 - 6 Apr

Egypt - Cairo

4 - 8 Jun 6 - 10 Aug 8 - 12 Oct 10 - 14 Dec

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IOSH Managing Safely


Suitable for
Supervisors, managers and team leaders in any sector and any organisation who are required to effectively and efficiently be responsible for safety management of risks and resources.
Identifying hazards Investigating accidents and incidents Measuring performance Protecting our environment

Course Content
IOSH Managing Safely course is designed to provide participants with a broad overview on health, safety & environmental topics. On completion of this course, participants will gain sufficient knowledge and skills to deal with health and safety issues. The course covers 8 modules:
Introducing Managing Safely Assessing risks Controlling risks Understanding your responsibilities

Course duration and assessment


The course duration is four/five-day which includes a written multi choice examination on the last day of the training and a project based written assignment two weeks from the date of the written exam. Successful candidates will be awarded an IOSH certificate in Managing Safely. Course Fee
AED 2,200 per candidate AED 1,600 per candidate (for early bird).

Schedules in UAE
6,13,20,27 Jan 3,10,17,24 Feb 2,9,16,23 Mar 6,13,20,27 April 4,11,18,25 May 16 - 20 Jan 12 - 16 Mar 14 - 18 May 26 - 29 Aug

Ajerbaijan - Baku

11 - 14 Nov

UAE - Dubai (Weekend)

1,8,15,22 June 6,13,20,27 Jul 3,10,17,24 Aug 7,14,21,28 Sept 5,12,19,26 Oct 2,9,16,23 Nov 7,14,21,28 Dec 12 - 15 Feb

Egypt - Cairo

16 - 20 Jul 17 - 21 Sept 19 - 23 Nov 21 - 24 Apr

Iran - Tehran

2 - 5 July 10 - 13 Nov

UAE - Dubai (Block)

13 - 16 May 26 - 29 Aug 11 - 14 Nov

Turkey - Istanbul

23 - 26 April

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MEDIC First Aid BasicPlus CPR, AED, and First Aid for Adults
Suitable for
Participants who want a basic understanding of emergency care and to learn basic First aid skills.

and state regulatory requirements for training employees how to respond and care for medical emergencies at work.

Course Content
MEDIC FIRST AID BasicPlus is a combined adult CPR, AED, and first aid training program designed specifically for the occupational first aid provider. This extremely flexible program will help employers meet OSHA and other federal

Course Content
The program is based upon the 2010 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) Science with Treatment Recommendations (CoSTR) and other evidence-based treatment recommendations.

Core class topics


First Aid Provider Legal Considerations Recognizing an Emergency and Deciding to help Personal Safety Disease Transmission and Universal Precautions Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Mechanism for Spinal Injury Respiratory and Circulatory Systems Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Early Defibrillation Chain of Survival Chest Compressions Rescue Breaths Primary Assessment Unresponsive Person Unresponsive and Breathing Recovery Position Unresponsive and Not Breathing - CPR Automated External Defibrillators Basic AED Operation Troubleshooting and Other Considerations Choking Primary Assessment Responsive Person Secondary Assessment* Control of Bleeding Torniquets* Internal Bleeding Managing Shock Head, Neck, or Back Injury Swollen, Painful, Deformed Limb Splinting* Burns Warning Signs of Sudden Illness Altered Mental Status Stroke Diabetic Emergencies Seizure Breathing Difficulty, Shortness of Breath Asthma Metered-Dose Inhalers* Nebulizers* Severe Allergic Reaction EpiPenAuto-Injectors* Pain, Severe Pressure, or Discomfort in the Chest Severe Abdominal Pain Poisoning Heat Exhaustion Heat Stroke Hypothermia Frostbite Emergency Moves Emotional Considerations

Specific First Aid topics*


Amputation Impaled Object Open Chest Injury Open Abdominal Injury Impaled Object in the Eye Chemicals in the Eye Nosebleed Injured Tooth Pregnancy Complications Bites and Stings Snakebites Spider Bites Stinging Insects Tick Bites Marine Animal Stings Human and Animal Bites

*Optional program content


successful delegate with an internationally recognized certificate period up to 2 years. Course fee: AED 500 per candidate

Course duration and assessment


This course is 1-day training. Students are evaluated through Instructor observation of the reasonable performance of skills. Performance and written evaluations are available. Successful Certification Card will be awarded to

Schedules in UAE
12-Jan 12-Feb
UAE - Dubai

12-Jul 12-Aug
UAE - Dubai

08-Mar 08-Apr 10-May 10-Jun

13-Sep 14-Oct 08-Nov 09-Dec

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MEDIC FIRST AID International TRAIN THE TRAINER


About the Course
This course aims at providing participants knowledge and skills necessary to effectively facilitate Medic First Aid International Training courses. The MEDIC FIRST AID G2010 Instructor Trainer Guide provides the outline of the training process for new MEDIC First Aid Instructors.

Course duration and assessment


This course is 3-day training.

Course Content
Welcome to the MEDIC FIRST AID Instructor Training Course MEDIC FIRST AID Training Philosophies Medical Source Authorities MEDIC FIRST AIDs Integrated Learning Model Adult Learning Principles MEDIC FIRST AID Training Programs Role of the Instructor MEDIC FIRST AID Training Materials Introduction to the Instructor Guide Using Instructional Pages Showing Program Video Segments Referring to Student Guide Pages Performing Real-Time Demonstrations Facilitating a Small-Group Practice Observing Reasonable Performance Accommodating Slow Learners or Difficult Students Facilitating Talk-Through Scenarios Facilitating Performance Evaluations Facilitating Written Knowledge Reviews

On successful completion of the course, participants will receive a TWI and accredited MEDIC First Aid International Certificates. Participants will also be awarded an accredited Medic First Aid G2010 International card containing their unique registry number with Medic First Aid International which serves as their license to be Instructor at a Trainer level of Medic First Aid International and which gives them a certification to deliver basic / advance Medic First Aid G2010 training programmes depending on their additional qualification.

Additional Information
PREREQUISITE: Participants must have attended a Basic Medic First Aid Course Course fee AED 5000 per candidate

Schedules in UAE
13 - 15 Feb 9 - 11 April 11 - 13 June 13 - 15 Aug 15 - 17 Oct 10 - 12 Dec

UAE - Dubai

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General Health & Safety Courses


Fire Safety Management, Life Safety and Emergency Preparedness in Buildings
Aimed at Facilities Managers, Building Operations Managers, Human Resource Managers and all persons who have responsibility to manage buildings, where people live, sleep and work. Participants will learn, by the use of classroom work, practical sessions, role play and DVD presentations how to identify fire hazards before they arise, how to develop fire plan for their own building, how to respond to the activation of fire alarm and how to effectively evacuate building in an emergency situation. impact on our everyday living.

Fire Warden/Marshal
This half day training is designed to provide participants with basic knowledge to understand and implement procedures & systems to minimise fire risk in the workplace.

Construction Safety
This one day course is aimed at those who are working in the building, construction & maintenance industry. Topics include but are not limited to excavations, working at heights, moving vehicles, electricity, hazardous substances and general site safety management.

Risk Assessment
The course is designed to provide individuals with assessment techniques, a better understanding of the significance of risk assessment and how to effectively carry out an assessment. Individuals will also gain knowledge and skills to identify hazards and to implement corrective actions, where appropriate

Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (CoSHH)


This one day basic awareness course provides participants the knowledge and skills to identify, measure and control exposure to substances hazardous to health.

Accident/Incident Investigation
An understanding of the real causes of accidents can minimize workplace incidents, which are the root cause of injuries, property damage, and financial losses. This course also covers the processes involved in conducting a systematic accident/incident investigation.

Ergonomic Awareness
This course aims to raise awareness of ergonomic issues in the workplace. It teaches participants how to reduce ergonomic risks through proper technique at work and at home, including learning how to apply simple techniques to enhance the ergonomics of workstations.

Health & Safety Awareness


This basic awareness training is suitable for all participants who wish to gain a broad based understanding of good health and safety practice. It highlights to participants why health and safety is important and how it can have a major

Manual Handling
This course provides an understanding and awareness on the causes of manual handling related injuries, the management and prevention of these injuries and the development of manual handling skills.

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E-LEARNING COURSES
ISO 9001:2008 Overview and Internal Auditor Package
Course Duration: 8 hrs

Pretrip, HOS and Logbooks (Canada and U.S.)


Course duration: 3 hrs Course duration: 3 hrs Course duration: 3 hrs

Lockout/Tagout

Course duration: 2 hrs

Introduction to ISO Standards (14001:2004, 9001:2008, OHSAS 18001:2007)


Course Duration: 4 hrs

Practical Vehicle Inspection Defensive Driving - Tractor-trailer Cargo Securement

Basic Safety Orientation


Course duration: 2 hrs

Confined Spaces

Course duration: 2 hrs

ISO 14001:2004 Over view and Implementation


Course Duration: 6 hrs

Course duration: 3 hrs

Hazard Recognition and Assessment Training


Course duration: 2 hrs

ISO 9001:2000 Internal Auditor Course


Course Duration: 6 hrs

Transportation of Dangerous Goods


Course duration: 3 hrs Course duration: 3 hrs Course duration: 3 hrs Course duration: 1 hr

Workplace Inspections

Course duration: 2 hrs

Defensive Driving - Shuttle buses Defensive Driving - Straight Truck Personal Protective Equipment Stairway and Ladder Safety
Course duration: 1 hr Course duration: 1 hr

Accident Investigation Reporting


Course duration: 2 hrs Course duration: 1 hr

ISO 9001:2008 Internal Auditor Course


Course Duration: 6 hrs

Emergency Action Plan Electrical Safety Fire Safety

OSHA Construction Overview

Course Duration: 4hrs

Course duration: 1 hr Course duration: 1 hr

OHSAS 18001 2007 Overview


Course duration: 4 hrs Course duration: 1 hr

Introduction to OHSAS 18001 Hazwoper Hazwoper

Transportation of Dangerous Goods Workplace Violence

Hand & Power Tools

Course duration: 1 hr

Course duration: 40 hrs Course duration: 24 hrs

Course duration: 1 hr

Hazard Communication
Course duration: 1 hr Course duration: 1 hr Course duration: 1 hr

Hot Work Permit Procedures


Course duration: 1 hr

Machine Guarding Safety Ergonomics for Non-Office Workers

First Responder Operations Level


Course duration: 8 hrs

Forklift Safety

Course duration: 2 hrs

Hazwoper 8 Hour Annual Refresher Course


Course duration: 8 hrs Course duration: 4hrs

First Responder Awareness Level Hazwoper

Course duration: 8 hrs Annual Refresher Course

DOT Hazmat General Awareness


Course duration: 1 hr

Lift Truck Operator Skills


Course duration: 3 hrs

Defensive Driving - Cars, vans and limousines


Course duration: 3 hrs

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Distance learning

Study anywhere

Study anytime

Study in remote area

Study with friends

Unable to take time off work to attend classroom learning? Heres an affordable alternative for you to gain your qualification and certificate. Enrol for Distance & Blended Learning with TWI. Upon enrolling, you will receive a comprehensive study package.
Course books specially designed for the international market Revision assignments for each element to test your learning Mock exam paper Unlimited advice and support via email, phone or fax Feedback and guidance on your assignments and mock exams.

course within 6 months of enrolment. NEBOSH International General Certificate You should aim to complete your course within 6 to 12 months of enrolment. NEBOSH International Diploma You should aim to complete the course within 24 months of enrolment

Course Examination
Written & Practical Examinations: When you book a course we will inform you of the examination centre closest to you. You can choose to sit the exams at any TWI training venues or at British Council offices throughout the world. There will be a service fee chargeable by the British Council for which you will need to make the payment directly to the British Council. When you are ready to take your exams simply email your intention and we will provide you with details of next available exam dates. Practical exams for NEBOSH International General Certificate will be carried out at your own workplace.

Course duration
IOSH Managing Safely You should aim to complete your

Distance Learning Self study at your own pace


Course Title

Blended Learning Self study plus classroom study


Course Title Tuition 2 Revision Days 1 Revision Day Tuition 2 Revision Days 1 Revision Day Course Fee 3,800 AED 1,350 AED Course Fee 1,200 USD 585 USD

Course Fee 12,000 AED 3,600 AED 975 AED Course Fee 3,350 USD * 1,100 USD * 500 USD *

United Arab NEBOSH International Diploma Emirates NEBOSH International General Certificate (UAE)
IOSH Managing Safely Course Title

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All Other Countries

NEBOSH International Diploma NEBOSH International General Certificate IOSH Managing Safely

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Partners of TWI HSE Training and Consultancy Services


Together with internationally recognised accrediting bodies and specialist partners, TWI HSE Training & Consultancy Services is in an enviable position to offer its clients world-class service and internationally sought after qualifications

NEBOSH
NEBOSH (The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health) is an independent awarding body formed in 1979.NEBOSH qualifications are recognised by professional membership bodies including the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM). Courses leading to NEBOSH qualifications attract over 25,000 candidates annually and are offered by over 400 course providers in 65 countries around the world. NEBOSH qualifications are globally recognised and taken by people working in all types of industries

IOSH
IOSH is Europes leading body for health and safety professionals. The Institution was founded in 1945 and is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that sets professional standards, supports and develops members and provides authoritative advice and guidance on health and safety issues. IOSH is formally recognised by the ILO as an international non-governmental organisation.

IEMA
The Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) is a not-forprofit membership organisation established to promote best practice standards in environmental management, auditing and assessment. IEMA is a leading international membership-based organisation dedicated to the promotion of sustainable development, and to the professional development of individuals involved in the environmental profession, whether they be in the public, private or non-governmental sectors.

IIRSM
The International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) is a professional body for health and safety practitioners. It was created to advance professional standards in accident prevention and occupational health throughout the world.

MEDIC First Aid


MEDIC FIRST AID International is a worldwide innovator and leader in CPR/first aid emergency care training programs for business, industry, and the public. Over the last 30 years more than ten million people have undergone MEDIC First Aid training. As a worldwide leader and pioneer in skills training, MEDIC FIRST AID continues to raise the bar in emergency care training and workplace safety. Organisations from a wide range of business and industry markets use their products and services to ensure the safety and health of their employees and to significantly drive down costs associated with workplace safety.

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CSWIP Visual Welding Inspector - Level 1 (3.0)


Course Content
This welding inspection course covers: visual inspection procedures; relevant codes of practice, terms and definitions; welding processes and typical welding defects; weld measurements; typical documentation and requirements; practical inspection and reporting. All CSWIP requirement documents are available at www.cswip.com. Objectives
To identify various weld imperfections (defects) To understand the relevant welding technology related to visual inspection To understand the need for documentation in welding To be aware of codes and standards related to inspection requirements To carry out inspection of parent materials and consumables To carry out visual inspection of welds, report on them and assess their compliance with specified acceptance criteria To pass the CSWIP 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector qualification.

welding inspection coupled with a qualification in this field.

Additional Information
Examination applicants must submit a detailed CV/rsum when booking this course Enrolment on this course does not constitute reservation of an examination. All courses may be followed by a CSWIP Welding Inspector examination for candidates with appropriate experience as specified in CSWIP document WI-6-92. All CSWIP requirement documents are available at www.cswip.com

Entry Requirements
Six months experience in engineering, independently verified.

Career Progression
CSWIP Welding Inspector CSWIP Senior Welding Inspector CSWIP/PCN Radiographic Interpretation CSWIP Plant Inspector Level 1 week 1 BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector - Grade 3/2 BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector - Grade 1 BGAS-CSWIP Site Coatings Inspector

Suitable for
Welders, operators, line inspectors and foremen who undertake visual examination of welded joints; quality control staff associated with welding; all staff who need basic training in

Course/Exam Fee: AED 4,800

Feb 5 - 9
Abu Dhabi

Jan 15- 19 Mar 25 - 29


Kuwait

Apr 29 - May 3 Jul 22 - 26 Nov 4 - 8 Mar 4 - 8 May 27 - 31 Aug 26 - 30 Dec 2 - 6 Jan 8 - 12 Apr 1 - 5 Jun 24 - 28 Sep 23 - 27 Jan 8 - 11 Feb 5 - 8 Mar 4 - 7 Apr 1 - 4 Apr 29 - May 2
Qatar

Jun 10 - 14 Sep 2 - 6 Nov 4 - 8 Jan 29 - Feb 1

Dubai

Oman

May 27 - 30 Sep 23 - 26 Jan 8 - 12 Feb 5 - 9 Mar 4 - 8 Apr 1 - 5 Apr 28 - May 2 May 27 - 31 Jun 24 - 28 Jul 22 - 26 Aug 26 - 30 Sep 23 - 27 Nov 11 - 15 Dec 2 - 6 Jan 22 - 25 Mar 25 - 28 Jun 3 - 6 Jul 15 - 18 Sep 9 - 12 Nov 18 - 21

Sharjah

Bahrain

May 27 - 30 Jul 22 - 25 Aug 26 - 29 Sep 23 - 26 Nov 11 - 14 Dec 2 - 5


Egypt

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Jan 23 - 26 Jan 29 - Feb 1 Feb 12 - 15 Feb 19 - 22 Feb 26 - 29 Feb 26 - 29 Mar 4 - 7 Mar 11 - 14 Mar 18 - 21 Mar 18 - 21 Apr 8 - 11 Apr 15 - 18 Apr 22 - 25
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia

Sep 9 - 12 Sep 16 - 19 Sep 30 - Oct 3 Oct 7 - 10 Oct 7 - 10 Oct 14 - 17 Oct 21 - 24 Nov 18 - 21 Nov 25 - 28 Nov 25 - 28 Dec 9 - 12 Dec 16 - 19 Dec 16 - 19 Feb 5 - 8
Sudan

May 6 - 9 May 13 - 16 May 20 - 23 May 20 - 23 Jun 3 - 6 Jun 17 - 20 Jul 1 - 4 Jul 8 - 11 Jul 8 - 11 Jul 15 - 18 Jul 15 - 18 Jul 29 - Aug 1 Aug 5 - 8 Sep 9 - 12
Angola

Jun 3 - 6 Aug 5 - 8 Sep 30 - Oct 3 Feb 12 - 15 Mar 11 - 14 Apr 15 - 18 May 13 - 16 Jun 17 - 20 Jul 22 - 25 Aug 19 - 22 Sep 16 - 19 Oct 14 - 17 Nov 11 - 14 Dec 9 - 12

CSWIP Welding Inspector - Level 2 (3.1)


Course Content
The duties and responsibilities of a welding inspector; fusion welding processes; typical weld defects; types of steel; carbon-manganese, low alloy and stainless steels; hardening of steels; weld ability; heat treatment; parent metal defects; visual inspection; testing parent metals and welds; destructive tests; NDT techniques; welder and procedure approval; codes and standards; outline of safe working practices; practice in examination questions; continuous and end-ofcourse assessment. In addition, candidates meeting the CSWIP requirements for eligibility complete the relevant CSWIP examination on day 5. Objectives
To understand factors which influence the quality of fusion welds in steels To recognise characteristics of commonly used welding processes in relation to quality control To interpret drawing instructions and symbols to ensure that specifications are met To set up and report on inspection of welds, macrosections and other mechanical tests To assess and report on welds to acceptance levels To confirm that incoming material meets stipulated requirements and recognise the effects on weld quality of departure from specification To be in a position to pass the Welding Inspector - Level 2 examinations

Suitable for
Inspection engineers and supervisory staff. The course is ideal for inspectors requiring preparation for the CSWIP examinations - Welding Inspector Those with little or no previous welding experience are advised to attend the Certificate in Visual Inspection of Welds course to prepare for this course.

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Additional Information
CSWIP Welding Inspector examination - All candidates must attend a CSWIP approved course of training prior to examination. Enrolment on this course does not constitute reservation of an examination. All courses may be followed by a CSWIP Welding Inspector examination for candidates with appropriate experience as specified in CSWIP document WI-6-92. All CSWIP documents are available on the CSWIP web site.

instructor/welding foreman/supervisor for a minimum of 5 years independently verified.

Career Progression
CSWIP 3.2 Welding Inspector CSWIP/PCN Radiographic Interpretation CSWIP Plant Inspector Level 1 BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector - Grade 3/2 BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector - Grade 1 BGAS-CSWIP Site Coatings Inspector

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Three years as a welding inspector or certificated visual welding inspector for a minimum of 2 years or welding Feb 5 - 9
Abu Dhabi

Course/Exam Fee: AED 7,800 Nov 11 - 15 Dec 2 - 6 Jan 22 - 25 Mar 25 - 28


Egypt

Apr 29 - May 3 Jul 22 - 26 Nov 4 - 8 Mar 4 - 8 May 27 - 31 Aug 26 - 30 Dec 2 - 6 Jan 8 - 12 Apr 1 - 5 Jun 24 - 28 Sep 23 - 27 Jan 8 - 11 Feb 5 - 8 Mar 4 - 7 Apr 1 - 4 Apr 29 - May 2

Qatar

Jun 3 - 6 Jul 15 - 18 Sep 9 - 12 Nov 18 - 21 Jan 23 - 26 Jan 29 - Feb 1 Feb 12 - 15 Feb 19 - 22 Feb 26 - 29 Feb 26 - 29 Mar 4 - 7 Mar 11 - 14 Mar 18 - 21 Mar 18 - 21 Apr 8 - 11 Apr 15 - 18 Apr 22 - 25 May 6 - 9 May 13 - 16 May 20 - 23

Dubai

Sharjah

Bahrain

May 27 - 30 Jul 22 - 25 Aug 26 - 29 Sep 23 - 26 Nov 11 - 14 Dec 2 - 5 Jan 15- 19 Mar 25 - 29


Saudi Arabia

May 20 - 23 Jun 3 - 6 Jun 17 - 20 Jul 1 - 4 Jul 8 - 11 Jul 8 - 11 Jul 15 - 18 Jul 15 - 18 Jul 29 - Aug 1 Aug 5 - 8 Sep 9 - 12 Sep 9 - 12 Sep 16 - 19 Sep 30 - Oct 3 Oct 7 - 10 Oct 7 - 10 Oct 14 - 17

Kuwait

Jun 10 - 14 Sep 2 - 6 Nov 4 - 8 Jan 29 - Feb 1

Oman

May 27 - 30 Sep 23 - 26 Jan 8 - 12 Feb 5 - 9 Mar 4 - 8 Apr 1 - 5 Apr 28 - May 2 May 27 - 31 Jun 24 - 28 Jul 22 - 26 Aug 26 - 30 Sep 23 - 27

Qatar

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Oct 21 - 24 Nov 18 - 21 Nov 25 - 28


Saudi Arabia

Feb 12 - 15 Mar 11 - 14 Apr 15 - 18 May 13 - 16 Jun 17 - 20


Angola

Nov 25 - 28 Dec 9 - 12 Dec 16 - 19 Dec 16 - 19 Feb 5 - 8 Jun 3 - 6 Aug 5 - 8 Sep 30 - Oct 3

Jul 22 - 25 Aug 19 - 22 Sep 16 - 19 Oct 14 - 17 Nov 11 - 14 Dec 9 - 12

Sudan

CSWIP Senior Welding Inspector - Level 3 (3.2)


Course Content
Function and responsibilities of a senior welding inspector; defects in welds; weld symbol interpretation; interpretation of NDT reports; documentation of welding; approval and certification procedures; general principles of supervision; case studies; planning; organisation; interpretation of fractured surfaces; auditing; practice in typical examination questions; course assessments. Objectives
To understand the various facets of welding inspection and quality control To assess the validity of a welding procedure To recognise origins of weld defects To interpret features of a fracture surface and prepare detailed reports To scrutinise and correct inspection reports To plan, organise and supervise use of skilled inspectors and NDT personnel To conduct pre-, during and post welding audits To be in a position to pass the relevant examination

Additional Information
Enrolment on this course does not constitute reservation of an examination. All courses may be followed by a CSWIP Welding Inspector examination for candidates with appropriate experience as specified in CSWIP document WI-6-92. See CSWIP document available for download from the CSWIP web site. Although this course covers most of the syllabus for the examination it does not include training in interpretation of radiographs. Examination candidates who do not possess a current CSWIP or PCN Radiographic Interpreters certificate should attend the Interpretation of Radiographs - Part B (light and dense metal welds) course and examination.

Entry Requirements
Three years as a welding inspector or 5 years independently verified experience in supervision of welding, inspectors and visual welding inspectors, final acceptance and certification, interpretation of weld drawings and weld symbols, interpretation of weld radiographs, maintenance of comprehensive inspection records, assessment of NDT reports on welding work, or ensuring that quality assurance standards and procedures are maintained.

Suitable for
Experienced welding inspectors and quality control staff, especially those who are proceeding to the CSWIP Senior Welding Inspector examination. It is essential that course members have a knowledge of the subjects covered in the course Welding Inspector before joining this course. It is the responsibility of the examination candidates to either hold CSWIP Welding Inspector 3.1 or consider attending the Welding Inspector course and examination (WIS5E) prior to this course/examination.

Career Progression
CSWIP Plant Inspector Level 1 CSWIP/PCN Radiographic Interpretation BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector - Grade 3/2 BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector - Grade 1 BGAS-CSWIP Site Coatings Inspector

Course/Exam Fee: AED 8,000


Note: Candidates interested to add Radiographic Interpretation qualification to obtain CSWIP 3.2.2 certification have to attend additional exam for Interpretation for which additional fee of AED 2,500 will be charged.

Abu Dhabi Dubai

Jun 3 - 7 Dec 9 - 13 Mar 11 - 15

Dubai Bahrain

Sep 16 - 20 Feb 26 - 29 Jun 24 - 27

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Bahrain Kuwait Oman Qatar

Sep 2 - 6 Nov 18 - 22 Feb 19 - 23 Jul 1 - 5 Apr 22 - 25 Oct 7 - 10 Jan 29 - Feb 2


Egypt Qatar

May 6 - 10 Sep 30 - Oct 4 Dec 9 - 13 Feb 25 - 28 Jun 10 - 13 Sep 16 - 19 Dec 2 - 5

CSWIP Welding Quality Control Co-ordinator


Suitable for
Welding inspection and quality personnel. This qualification is a natural career progression for experienced inspection personnel who wish to demonstrate their level of competence in the field of Quality Control management. following as a minimum
A current valid CSWIP 3.2 Senior Welding Inspector certification plus three years experience related to the duties and responsibilities or international equivalent OR A current valid CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector certification with 10 years documented experience related to the duties and responsibilities or an international equivalent Also aimed at people with 5 years proven experience in the quality control discipline Prior knowledge requirements: Application of the requirements of codes and standards Identification of relevant material, components Knowledge of heat treatment procedures and recording systems Knowledge of hydrostatic test methods, safety and best practice and pneumatic testing Awareness of destructive mechanical testing Knowledge of quality related procedures and practices Health and safety requirements and practices Knowledge of associated manufacturing processes and operations Use and application of inspection quality test plans/written schemes of examination

Course Content
Planning; Inspection test plans (quality plans); review and acceptance of: material certification, mechanical testing reports, welding procedures qualifications, welder qualifications, PWHT reports and procedures, pressure testing reports, NDT reports, as built drawing, engineering query, non conformance reports, final certification.

Additional Information
Enrolment on this course does not constitute reservation of an examination. All courses may be followed by a CSWIP Welding Quality Control Co-ordinator examination for candidates with appropriate experience as specified in CSWIP document CSWIP- QCC-20-08.

Entry Requirements
All candidates must attend a CSWIP approved training course prior to examination. Candidates wishing to take the examination must have the

Course/Exam Fee: AED 8,500

AWS CWI to CSWIP Welding Inspector - Level 2


Course Content
The training modules have been set up to provide training and instruction in the requirements for the bridging examination for present holders of AWS CWI (Certified Welding Inspector) requiring CSWIP 3.1 approval and Welding Inspector certification.

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BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspection-Grade 3/2


Course Content
Corrosion theory; surface preparation; paint formulation; paint systems; curing and drying; paint manufacture; application methods; paint/paint film testing; paint identification; inspection methods; specification requirements; health and safety; working practices. Objectives
To recognise and identify the benefits/disadvantages of paint systems To understand methods of application and testing To understand paint system inspections To interpret requirements of standards To pass BGAS-CSWIP examination

Additional Information
Candidates MUST bring: 2 passport sized photographs A valid eyesight certificate from a doctor or an optician showing satisfactory eyesight for near vision, permitting reading a minimum of Times Roman N4, or equivalent type and size letters, at not less than 300mm on a standard test chart for near vision, in at least one eye, corrected or uncorrected. Candidates for the painting inspector will be required to have had a colour perception assessment by the Ishihara 24 plate test or an equivalent. A completed application form and full examination fee

NOTE: Renewal can only be made within three months of the expiry date. Any application received after three months of the expiry cannot be considered and can only be renewed by re-examination.

Suitable for
Candidates with or without experience in the painting industry. Most candidates will go on to sit the BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector Grade 3 examination, although those with paint inspection/testing experience may sit Painting Inspector Grade 2.

Exam duration is half a day and must be added to the course duration of 5 days. Fee does not include the exam fee.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
No formal entry qualifications required, but a knowledge of dry abrasive blast cleaning or industrial paint application techniques would be advantageous. Course/Exam Fee: AED 7,800

Abu Dhabi

Apr 8 - 12 Nov 11 - 15 Jan 28 - Feb 1 Aug 26 - 30 Jan 16 - 19


Qatar

Mar 18 - 22 Jun 4 - 7 Sep 3 - 7 Nov 3 - 7 Mar 31 - Apr 3 May 13 - 16


Saudi Arabai

Dubai

Bahrain

May 13 - 16 Sep 16 - 19 Dec 9 - 12 May 5 - 9 Feb 5 - 8 Oct 6 - 9

Jun 16 - 19 Jul 9 - 12 Oct 15 - 18 Dec 17 - 20 Apr 21 - 24 Jul 1 - 5

Kuwait Oman

Egypt

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BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspection - Grade 1


Course Content
Zones of offshore structures; offshore working; safety offshore; medical, emergency procedures/escape routes; permit to work systems; vessel entry and enclosed space working; scaffolding; fire protection; BS 5378 safety signs and colours; BS 1710 identification of pipelines; finish colour schedules BS 381C and BS 4800. Objectives
To recognise zones and structures of offshore platforms To recognise the dangers and the safety precautions required when working offshore To understand the importance and nature of fireproof coatings To understand paint systems and their use for particular substrates and temperatures To pass BGAS-CSWIP grade 1 examination

Additional Information
Candidates MUST bring: 2 passport sized photographs A valid eyesight certificate from a doctor or an optician showing satisfactory eyesight for near vision, permitting reading a minimum of Times Roman N4, or equivalent type and size letters, at not less than 300mm on a standard test chart for near vision, in at least one eye, corrected or uncorrected. Candidates for the painting inspector will be required to have had a colour perception assessment by the Ishihara 24 plate test or an equivalent. A completed application form and full examination fee

NOTE: Renewal can only be made within three months of the expiry date. Any application received after three months of the expiry cannot be considered and can only be renewed by re-examination. Exam duration is half a day and must be added to the course duration of 5 days. Fee does not include the exam fee.

Suitable for
Candidates who already hold BGAS-CSWIP grades 3 and 2 in paint/painting inspection. This, the advanced qualification, deals specifically with offshore practices.

Entry Requirements
Candidates must hold a current Grade 2 qualification prior to obtaining Grade 1. A good knowledge of offshore working, safety, and painting inspection is required.

CSWIP Plant Inspector Level 1 - Module 1 Part A Rules / Regulations and Duties
Suitable for
Plant Operation, Plant Inspection, Non Destructive Testing, Inspection and Quality Assurance/Quality Control personnel with prior qualification or experience. Plant inspectors working for the oil and gas industry (upstream and downstream), the power industry, commercial works (vendor) inspection organizations, independent third party inspection organizations, classification societies and insurance companies.
Increasing complexity of plant systems Legislative background in the EU and overseas

Additional Information
The fee includes the CSWIP examination. This course is conducted in 2 separate 1 week modules with CSWIP examination at the end of each respective week. Level 1 Week 1 must be completed prior to attending Level 1 Week 2.

Course Content
Roles and duties of the Plant Inspector; QA/inspection in context; inspection safety; basic inspection skills; legislation, rules, regulations; inspection of materials; visual examination of welds; inspection and NDT; introduction to corrosion. Objectives
Increase the knowledge and /or competence in Plant inspection field of candidates seeking to demonstrate their knowledge to both works and in-service inspection Formal Plant Inspector certification, due to: Increasing demands of integrated asset management within process plants

Entry Requirements
Entry requirements can be found in document CSWIP 11-01:Requirements for the certification of plant inspectors available at www.cswip.com. This comprises:
NDT level 2 qualifications( ACCP, CSWIP, PCN) in three methods (CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector, or BGAS Painting Inspection are acceptable as methods) OR An ONC Engineering or equivalent OR Holds CSWIP 3.2 Senior Welding Inspector OR Has satisfactory pre-assessed work experience in plant inspection (section 3.6 of requirements document) Career Progression: NDT, Welding inspection, Painting inspection

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CSWIP Plant Inspector Level 1 - Module 1 Part B Inspection Methods


Suitable for
Plant Operation, Plant Inspection, Non Destructive Testing, Inspection and Quality Assurance/Quality Control personnel with prior qualification or experience. Plant inspectors working for the oil and gas industry (upstream and downstream), the power industry, commercial works (vendor) inspection organizations, independent third party inspection organizations, classification societies and insurance companies.
Increasing complexity of plant systems Legislative background in the EU and overseas.

Additional Information
The fee includes the CSWIP examination. This course is conducted in 2 separate 1 week modules with CSWIP examination at the end of each respective week. Level 1 Week 1 must be completed prior to attending Level 1 Week 2.

Course Content
Roles and duties of the Plant Inspector; the use of codes and standards; inspection of welding; inspection of pressure vessels; inspection of pipework systems; inspecting storage tanks; inspection of paint systems; inspection of rubber/GRP linings; introduction to risk-based inspection; inspection reporting. Objectives
Increase the knowledge and /or competence in Plant inspection field of candidates seeking to demonstrate their knowledge to both works and in-service inspection. Formal Plant Inspector certification, due to: Increasing demands of integrated asset management within process plants;

Entry Requirements
Entry requirements can be found in document CSWIP 11-01:Requirements for the certification of plant inspectors available at www.cswip.com. This comprises:
NDT level 2 qualifications( ACCP, CSWIP, PCN) in three methods (CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector, or BGAS Painting Inspection are acceptable as methods) OR An ONC Engineering or equivalent OR Holds CSWIP 3.2 Senior Welding Inspector OR Has satisfactory pre-assessed work experience in plant inspection (section 3.6 of requirements document) Career Progression: NDT, Welding inspection, Painting inspection.

CSWIP Plant Inspector Levels 2/3 Module 2 Damage Assessment for RBI and FFS, based on API RP 571
Suitable for
The course is aimed at plant engineers, non-destructive testing engineers, materials and corrosion engineers, plant inspectors responsible for managing the integrity of ageing process equipment, pipelines, boilers and storage tanks. It is recommended that attendees have a knowledge of either the inspection, design, fabrication, operation or maintenance of process equipment and piping, as well as some knowledge of the most common pressure equipment design codes/ standards. testing methods for these damage mechanisms. Objectives At the end of the course, attendees will be able to:
Confidently identify common damage mechanisms in major oil and gas production, refining and petrochemical processes and where they may be found Understand the key factors affecting these damage mechanisms and their prevention and control Recommend the most appropriate inspection and non-destructive testing methods for these damage mechanisms

Course Content
Common damage mechanisms in all major oil and gas production, refining and manufacturing processes and where they can be found; key process parameters affecting these damage mechanisms; prevention and control of these damage mechanisms; the most appropriate inspection and non-destructive

Additional Information
CSWIP Plant Inspector scheme overview The course fee does not include a copy of the associated American Petroleum Institute document. A comprehensive set of course notes will be provided to the attendees.

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CSWIP Plant Inspector Levels 2/3 Module 3: Risk-based Inspection (RBI) based on API RP 580 and 581 and ASME
Suitable for
The course is aimed at plant engineers, non-destructive testing engineers, materials and corrosion engineers, plant inspectors responsible for managing the integrity of ageing process equipment, pipelines, boilers and storage tanks. It is recommended that attendees have a knowledge of either the inspection, design, fabrication, operation or maintenance of process equipment and piping, as well as some knowledge of the most common pressure equipment design codes/ standards. related API documents (API 510, API 570 and API 653). Objectives At the end of the course, attendees will be able to:
Confidently explain the differences between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 RBI assessments Understand the reasons for and benefits of implementing RBI Undertake rapid practical RBI implementation Plan successful RBI projects Prepare risk-based inspection plans and optimise maintenance and inspection intervals Recommend suitable risk mitigation actions

Course Content
RBI in accordance with API BRD 581, API RP 580 and ASME; reasons for implementing RBI; benefits of using RBI; practical implementation of RBI; planning successful RBI implementation projects; practical likelihood and consequence analysis; preparing inspection plans and optimising maintenance and inspection intervals; implementing risk mitigation actions; overview of other procedures (e.g. RIMAP, ASME, etc) and

Additional Information
CSWIP Plant Inspector scheme overview The course fee does not include a copy of the associated API or ASME documents. A comprehensive set of course notes will be provided to the attendees.

CSWIP Plant Inspector Levels 2/3 Module 4: Fitness-for-Service (FFS) Assessment, based on the new API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 2007
Suitable for
The course is aimed at plant engineers, non-destructive testing engineers, materials and corrosion engineers, plant inspectors responsible for managing the integrity of ageing process equipment, pipelines, boilers and storage tanks. This course covers Level 1 (for plant inspectors) and Level 2 (for engineers FFS assessments), in accordance with the 2006 edition of API RP 579. It is recommended that attendees have a knowledge of either the design, fabrication, operation or maintenance of process equipment and piping, as well as some knowledge of the most common pressure equipment design codes/standards (ASME, BSI,API, NACE, etc) loss; pitting; laminations; weld misalignment and shell distortion; crack-like flaws; creep; fire damage; hydrogen blisters; hydrogen damage associated with HIC and SOHIC; dents and gouges; remaining life assessment and life extension examples; repair and remediation options; status of API 579 and future developments; interaction with other assessment procedures (e.g. FITNET, BS 7910, R5 and R6) and related API documents (API 510, API 570 and API 653) Objectives At the end of the course, attendees will be able to:
Confidently apply the latest FFS technologies for making repair, replace, re-rate and re-design decisions Understand the information requirements for performing FFS assessments for brittle fracture, general metal loss, localised metal loss, pitting, laminations, weld misalignment and shell distortion, crack-like flaws, creep; fire damage; hydrogen blisters; hydrogen damage associated with HIC/SOHIC; dents and gouges Use FFS on process equipment, pipelines, boilers and storage tanks

Course Content
This course has been developed, based around the new API/ ASME combined standard (API 579 Second Edition) which has been expanded to address material damage mechanisms other than just those commonly found in refining industry equipment. Introduction to FFS; material properties and the API 579 Annexes; stress analysis for FFS; non-destructive testing and flaw sizing for FFS; identification of damage mechanisms for FFS; brittle fracture; general metal loss; localised metal

Additional Information
CSWIP Plant Inspector scheme overview The course fee does not include a copy of the associated American Petroleum Institute document. A comprehensive set of course notes will be provided to the attendees.

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CSWIP Plant Inspector Levels 2/3 Module 5 Repair of Pressure Equipment Training
Suitable for
The course is aimed at plant engineers, non-destructive testing engineers, materials and corrosion engineers, plant inspectors responsible for managing the integrity of ageing process equipment, pipelines, boilers and storage tanks. methodologies for different types of failure mechanisms such as creep, SSCC, corrosion damage and clad repair. Objectives At the end of the course, attendees will be able to:
Understand the considerations to be applied before carrying out weld repairs; Prepare method statements and carry out qualifications; Apply industry best practice for weld repair.

Course Content
Introduction to weld repairs, differentiation in requirements between production and in-service-repairs, considerations for weld repair (including decision tree), qualification requirements, industry best practices, techniques for weld repair such as temper bead/controlled deposition repair, novel repair technologies such as taper stitch welding, repair

Additional Information
CSWIP Plant Inspector scheme overview

CSWIP Plant Inspector Levels 2/3 Module 6: Pressure Vessel Inspection to API 510 CSWIP Plant Inspector Levels 2/3 Module 7: Piping Inspector based on API 570 CSWIP Plant Inspector Levels 2/3 Module 8: Aboveground Tank Inspector based on API 653

CSWIP Cathodic Protection Level 1


Course Content
Basics of corrosion; terminology, electrode potential, reference cells polarisation diagrams, electrolytes (soil/water composition), methods of controlling corrosion, principles of coating of buried and immersed structures, sacrificial anode systems, impressed current systems; typical designs of CP system, CP materials, potential measurements; monitoring and maintenance.

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CSWIP Cathodic Protection Level 2


Course Content
In addition to the knowledge of a Level I Engineer: criteria for CP and their limitations; Pourbaix diagram interpretation; surface film effects; polarisation diagrams; CP design considerations for sacrificial anode and impressed current systems; construction materials specification and quality control; safety considerations, attenuation calculations; commissioning a CP system; potential measurements; on and instant off potentials, IR drop error; CP system for specific installations (tank farms, maritime process plant, pipelines, jetties and offshore installations); CP and protective coatings, inspection of pipeline coatings.

CSWIP Cathodic Protection Level 3


Course Content
In addition to the knowledge of a Level II Engineer: problem areas and trouble shooting of CP systems, investigation of testposts or stations, insulating flanges and monoblocks; cased crossings; low potential readings; interference effects and mitigation. AC interference, DC interference (stray currents) earthing structures; coatings and CP electro osmosis; holiday detection; Pearson tests and current attenuation; auditing of CP systems; rehabilitation of CP systems; CP of welder pipelines in sour (Aqueous Hydrogen Sulphide) service.

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