Venue:
690 West Camp Road
#08-13 JTC Aviation Two
Seletar Aerospace Park
Singapore 797523
Fees: AAIS Member: US$760/pax
Public: US$800/pax (Organisations/Participants are required to cover for any bank charges and withholding tax that may be incurred.)
About the Course:
This course is designed to provide a complete overview of Nadcap requirements related to the Welding audit and is conducted by experienced instructors. All instructors are experts in Nadcap Welding requirements. An important aspect of the course is the opportunity to ask questions, at any time and on any subject related to Nadcap Welding audits.
The course will always address the current version of each checklist. Where revisions have been confirmed but not yet implemented the instructor will describe and clarify any significant changes.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone involved with Welding audits who is:
Already familiar with the general Nadcap process and is looking to obtain their first Welding Nadcap accreditation
Already accredited for Welding and wishes to improve their audit performance
New to Nadcap and will be responsible for managing or directly supporting Nadcap Welding audits
Responsible for the general oversight of Nadcap audits and needs to understand what should be happening
Potentially taking over direct liaison responsibilities in companies with experience of Nadcap and wants to confirm their understanding
Course Content:
During an Audit
– Describes what happens during a Nadcap audit.
Review of Checklist/Checklist Supplements
– Reviews the requirements of each section of the checklists, including information on frequently found problems as well as explanations of current requirements and interpretations from the Nadcap Welding Task Group.
Preparation for an audit
– Preparation for an audit describes the planning needed during the six months before the audit. Includes actions that must be taken.
Upon successful completion, participants will receive a certificate of attendance from PRI.
About the Instructor:
Mr Jim Diamond, eQuaLearn Instructor, PRI
Jim has been involved in the aerospace industry since 1962, and was a Nadcap auditor from 2002 until 2010. During his career, he had worked for the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U. S. Navy and Defense Contract Management Agency. He has conducted both internal and external quality management system audits since 1981 and has thorough knowledge of Mil-Std 45208, Mil-Std 9858A, ISO 9001, AS 9100, AC 7004, AC 7110 series checklists.
Jim has been a trainer since 1981, conducting sessions on metallurgy, welding, heat treating, nondestructive testing and quality management.
*Note: Course commencement is subject to minimum class size requirements.
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