The CSWIP 3.2 examination consists of four parts that must each be passed with a 70% mark. Part 1 is 30 general multiple choice questions in 45 minutes. Part 2 is 60 scenario multiple choice questions over 150 minutes. Part 3 involves assessing four NDT reports in 75 minutes. Part 4 interprets weld symbols from a drawing in 30 minutes. An RT supplementary exam includes 20 multiple choice theory questions, a 1 hour density and sensitivity calculation, and practical interpretation of various metal radiographs over 3 hours and 15 minutes.
The CSWIP 3.2 examination consists of four parts that must each be passed with a 70% mark. Part 1 is 30 general multiple choice questions in 45 minutes. Part 2 is 60 scenario multiple choice questions over 150 minutes. Part 3 involves assessing four NDT reports in 75 minutes. Part 4 interprets weld symbols from a drawing in 30 minutes. An RT supplementary exam includes 20 multiple choice theory questions, a 1 hour density and sensitivity calculation, and practical interpretation of various metal radiographs over 3 hours and 15 minutes.
The CSWIP 3.2 examination consists of four parts that must each be passed with a 70% mark. Part 1 is 30 general multiple choice questions in 45 minutes. Part 2 is 60 scenario multiple choice questions over 150 minutes. Part 3 involves assessing four NDT reports in 75 minutes. Part 4 interprets weld symbols from a drawing in 30 minutes. An RT supplementary exam includes 20 multiple choice theory questions, a 1 hour density and sensitivity calculation, and practical interpretation of various metal radiographs over 3 hours and 15 minutes.