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WELDING INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY WORKBOOK
MODULE 1
WELDING INSPECTION AND C ERTIFICATION
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STD-AWS WIT-W-99-ENGL
1999
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QI-1
Why is there an increasing need for weld quality? a. safety b. economics c. less conservative design d. government regulations e. all of the above What AWS document describes the rules for the CWI certification program? a. AWS 5.5 b. AWS D1.l C. AWS QC-1 d. AWS 5.1 e. AWS 14.1 Weld quality control should begin after welding has been initiated. a. true b. false What a. b. c. d. e. What a. b. c. d. e. are the three welding inspector certifications covered in AWS QC-i? CAWI, CWI, BWI CWI, CAWI, SCWI SCWI, CWI, ACWI Level I, II, and III None of the above is generally considered to be the most important quality of a welding inspector? graduation from a welding vocational program an engineering degree an associate degree professional attitude hold a certified welder certificate
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The vision requirements for a CWI are near vision acuity on: Jaeger J1 at 24 inches a. b. Jaeger 52 at 12 inches c. Jaeger 52 at 12 inches, with or without corrective lenses the inspector cannot wear glasses d. 20120 vision e. The acronym KASH stands for: a. knowledge, attitude, skills, and habits b. knowledge, application, skills, and habits knowledge, attitude, skills, and honesty c. d. knowledge, application, skills, and honesty e. knowledge, attitude, sincerity, and honesty
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The welding inspector should have a basic understanding of a. welding processes b. nondestructive testing methods c. a and b above d. codes and standards e. all of the above The term used to describe a delay in the production schedule to permit inspection is: a. NDE b. hold point c. pre-inspection d. reference point e. arc strike
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Q1-1O Inspection report corrections should be made by: a. rewriting the entire report reporting the correction to the welding foreman b. c. telling the welder what was done d. ignoring the original error e. single-line out the error, correct the error, date, and initial
Q1-11 A definition of ethics is: using common sense and honesty a. b. living by the rules c. being fair and impartial d. basing decisions on facts e. all of the above
Q1-12 For communications to be effective, it should form a continuous loop. a. true b. false
Q1-13 The welding inspector must often communicate with: a. welders b. supervisors c. welding engineers d. members of management e. all of the above Q1-14 NDE a. b. c. d. e.
personnel (other than CWIs) should be certified to what document? QC-1 D1.1 API 1104 ASNT SNT-TC-1A certification is not needed
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Q I - 1 7 The CWI exam requires that the D1.l Code be used for the open book Code test.
a. b. true false
Q I - I 8 The CWI exam contains three parts, each two hours long.
a. b. true false
QI-21 Some of the approved codes/standards for the open book portion of the CWI exam are AWS
D1.l, API 1104, AWS D1.5, and AWS D15.1. a. true b. false
Ql-22 Prior to starting a job assignment, the welding inspector should determine:
a. b. c. d. e, what code, standard, or specification applies what inspections should be conducted when inspections should be conducted where records are maintained all of the above
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