Final Call for BGAS-CSWIP Painting Grade 2 in Cambridge

Professionals looking to strengthen their knowledge of protective coating inspection and painting quality assurance are encouraged to secure their place on the upcoming BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector – Grade 2 course, taking place in Cambridge from 15–19 June 2026.

With the course now nearing capacity, only limited places remain available for this scheduled delivery.

The five-day programme is designed for individuals involved in coating inspection, painting supervision, corrosion prevention, and quality assurance activities across sectors including oil and gas, infrastructure, marine, manufacturing, and energy.

Based on internationally recognised BGAS-CSWIP requirements, the course supports candidates in developing practical understanding of coating systems, surface preparation, inspection methods, and the assessment of painting operations within industrial environments.

Supporting Coating Inspection Knowledge and Industry Practice

Protective coatings play a critical role in helping maintain the integrity and operational lifespan of industrial assets. Effective inspection and quality control processes are therefore essential to ensuring coating performance and long-term corrosion protection.

The course covers key technical areas including:

  • Surface preparation standards and inspection
  • Coating types and application methods
  • Environmental considerations during painting operations
  • Inspection techniques and reporting practices
  • Common coating defects and quality considerations
  • Relevant standards and industry requirements

Delivered through a combination of classroom learning and practical application, the programme aims to support both technical understanding and inspection confidence within coating and corrosion-related activities.

Industry-Focused Training in Cambridge

Delivered at TWI’s Cambridge facilities, the BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector – Grade 2 course forms part of TWI Training’s wider portfolio of industry-led inspection and certification programmes supporting engineering and asset integrity sectors worldwide.

With demand continuing for qualified coating inspection personnel across multiple industries, early booking is recommended due to the limited availability remaining on the June course.

More information can be found on our dedicated course page here.