Description:
CINDE, leaders in specialized training for NDT inspection techniques in cooperation with Northern Lakes College, are proud to present live on-line the course: Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI). This course provides detailed instruction in the theory and practices of magnetic particle inspection, including the capabilities and limitations of the method. Instruction will be given in generally accepted inspection techniques in accordance with codes and standards. Topics include: - Basic Principles of Magnets and Magnetic Fields
- Materials associated with Magnetic Fields
- Magnetic Field Direction and Discontinuity Detection
- Magnetization and Electric Currents
- Basic Steps of Magnetic Particle Inspection
- Selecting the Proper Magnetization Method
- Inspection Materials
- Demagnetization
- Equipment Types
- Following Written Procedures
Delivery Live, interactive sessions delivered ON-LINE via internet conferencing with 2-way audio and interactive display on your computer. TEN, 3 HOUR SESSIONS, 30 hours plus exam time. NOTE: Students will also required 16 hours of practical hands on training. An advantage of the on-line course is that theory training is taken from work or home, thus eliminating travel expenses. Travel would only be necessary for the practical workshop and certification testing, which can usually be scheduled within the same week. Attendance In order to complete this course successfully, you must have 100% attendance, which can be a combination of a minimum of 70% live classes and a maximum of 30% playback. (We record all sessions in case a student misses a class due to holidays, work, etc so that they can go back to play the recording.) Pass Grade
Students must achieve an overall final average of 70%. Quizzes given during the course contribute 30% and the Final exam contributes 70% to the overall final grade. Completion Certificate
Students meeting the Course Completion Criteria will receive a CINDE training certificate confirming they have met the theory training requirements in accordance with CAN/CGSB 48.9712. Attaining Certification Students meeting the successful completion criteria of this course will receive a certificate confirming they have met the theoretical requirements as established in accordance with CAN/CGSB 48.9712. To meet the full requirements of CAN/CGSB-48.9712, ISO 9712 and SNT-TC-1A, in addition to the theory presented in this course, students must additionally complete a minimum of 16 hours of practical hands-on training, typically provided through a 2 day workshop at an NRCan approved training centre. Students must successfully complete both theory and practical training before applying for certification testing as managed by the Canadian NDT certifying agency, Natural Resources Canada. Learn more about the certification requirements at: http://www.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/mms-smm/ndt-end/eli-adm-eng.htm. Employers or students are responsible for arranging practical training. Information about CINDE workshops is available at: http://www.cinde.ca/courses/workshops.shtml To Register
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