Is it for me?

The CSWIP 3.4U Underwater Inspection Controller is suitable for holders of a qualification in a relevant engineering or science subject, CSWIP 3.3U ROV inspectors, CSWIP 3.1U or 3.2U diver inspectors and surface NDT practitioners.

Completing the CSWIP 3.4U Underwater Inspection Controller online course cuts the duration of time required at a TWI Training Centre to a minimum.

The CSWIP 3.4U online course is delivered in two parts, covering theoretical and practical elements, leaving you to only attend a TWI Training Centre for the CSWIP examination. 

You will be required to complete the CSWIP 3.4U online theory course prior to attending the online practical course.

The practical training will be delivered via Zoom.  Candidates who have completed both theory and practical online courses, and successfully passed the end of course assessment can then attend the CSWIP examination at a TWI Training Centre.

What will I learn?

The CSWIP 3.4U Underwater Inspection Controller online practical course will further your knowledge in the practical elements of data recording and processing, interpretation and recording methods, plus inspection, planning and briefing.

The practical online training is 5 days duration.

To aid with your learning you will have access to course notes, presentations, class exercises, a tutor and homeworks.

Providing you meet the entry requirements and have successfully completed both the theoretical and practical training, and end of course assessment you can then enrol onto the CSWIP examination at a TWI Training Centre.

What will I leave with?

By the end of the course, you should:

  • Be competent to plan and co-ordinate sub-sea inspection programmes
  • Be proficient in recording and processing data produced by subsea inspection campaigns
  • Gain eligibility to sit the CSWIP 3.4U examination

Certification

CSWIP Logo

What else should I know?

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

To access this course you need to meet one of the following criteria: 

  • Have a qualification in a relevant engineering or science subject which should not be less than HNC level or equivalent and a minimum of 12 months subsea engineering related work, including a minimum of 60 days spent at an offshore site OR
  • Be a current or previously approved CSWIP 3.3U ROV Inspector who has held this certification for a minimum of one year, with a minimum of 300 logged hours of underwater inspection work OR
  • Be a current or previously approved CSWIP 3.1U or 3.2U Diver Inspector who has held such certification for a minimum of three years, with a minimum of 100 logged hours of underwater inspection work OR
  • Be a surface NDT Practitioner certified under CSWIP, PCN in ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle or penetrant testing or equivalent approval accepted by the CSWIP In-Service Inspection Management Committee, who has a minimum of 3 years documented experience in the application of NDT methods related to offshore facilities and to have spent a minimum of 30 days at an offshore work site gaining familiarity with underwater inspection techniques.

CSWIP-DIV-7-95 Part 2, 4th Edition, April 2018 can be found on the CSWIP website.

BOOK THE ONLINE THEORY LEARNING NOW!
To book, please email: trainexam@twitraining.com

For India, please email: enquiries@twiindia.com

BOOK THE ONLINE PRACTICAL LEARNING NOW!
To book, please email: trainexam@twitraining.com

For India, please email: enquiries@twiindia.com

Exam dates
Please contact your local TWI office for exam availability and exam fees.


What happens next?
When you have booked, they will receive an email confirmation with an electronic copy of the course notes. A further email will be sent with the invitation for Zoom.

Book your place on the course

Now you've found your course, next find a location and a time.

Check course schedule

Part of:

Topside and Underwater Inspection

View Programme Overview