Iab-252r1-11 Guideline For International Welding Engineers (iwe), Technologists (iwt), Specialists(iws) And Practitioners (iwp)

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Guideline of the International Institute of Welding. July 2011. 114p. Minimum requirements for the education, training examination and qualification.

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IIW Guideline for International Welding Engineers, Technologists, Specialists and Practitioners PERSONNEL WITH QUALIFICATION FOR WELDING COORDINATION Minimum Requirements for the Education, Examination and Qualification IAB-252r1-11 IAB – INTERNATIONAL AUTHORISATION BOARD IAB-252r1-11 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE EDUCATION, TRAINING, EXAMINATION, AND QUALIFICATION International Welding Engineers, Technologists, Specialists and Practitioners PERSONNEL WITH QUALIFICATION FOR WELDING COORDINATION (as described in ISO 14731 and other International and National Standards) International Welding Engineer (IWE) former : Doc. IAB-002-2000/EWF-409 Rev. 2 International Welding Technologist (IWT) former : Doc. IAB-003-2000/EWF-410 Rev. 2 International Welding Specialist (IWS) former : Doc. IAB-004-2000/EWF-411 Rev. 1 International Welding Practitioner (IWP) former : Doc. IAB-005-2002/EWF-451 Rev. 1 International Welding Engineers, Technologists, Specialists and Prepared and issued by the IAB-International Authorisation Board Under the authority of the IIW-International Institute of Welding Published by: EWF-IAB/IIW Secretariat Av. Prof. Dr. Cavaco Silva, 33 Taguspark – Apartado 012 P-2741-901 Porto Salvo Portugal Tel: Fax: E-mail: +351.21 4211351 +351.21 4228122 [email protected] www.iiwelding.org International Welding Engineers, Technologists, Specialists and Practitioners  PERSONNEL WITH QUALIFICATION FOR WELDING COORDINATION Approved: July 2011   1 of 113 IAB – INTERNATIONAL AUTHORISATION BOARD IAB-252r1-11 TABLE OF CONTENTS      Preface …………………………………………………………………… ......................................................3 1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................4 2. Routes to Qualification .........................................................................................................................4 2.1 Standard Route ....................................................................................................................4 2.2 Alternative Route ..................................................................................................................5 2.3 Distance Learning Programs ................................................................................................5 2.4 Teaching Hours ....................................................................................................................5 3. General Access Conditions ..................................................................................................................5 3.1 International Welding Engineer IWE ....................................................................................5 3.2 International Welding Technologist IWT ...............................................................................6 3.3 International Welding Specialist IWS ...................................................................................7 3.4 International Welding Practitioner IWP .................................................................................8 4. Special Requirement ............................................................................................................................9 4.1 Standard Route ....................................................................................................................9 4.2 Alternative Route .......