Radiographic Theory and Interpretation of Weld Radiographs

HERA House, Auckland, , New Zealand

This course is suitable for anyone who may be involved in the radiographic theory and interpretation of radiographs. The quality of a radiograph is important when decisions have to be made regarding the extent and nature of possible defects. Radiographers, surveyors, inspectors, engineers, or anyone who requires radiographic theory knowledge and methods required to aid the interpretation of radiographs, should attend the course. It will enable those attending to ensure radiographs are taken correctly and judge the radiographs quality and make informed decisions on radiographic interpretation. The course is suitable for persons who are preparing for CBIP examinations.

The aims of the course are to:
Understand the radiographic principles and techniques, Understand ionising radiation safety, Understand the principles involved when choosing a technique, film and method for radiography, Interpret radiographs, Evaluate radiographic density and sensitivity, Understand the origin of defects. Understand radiographic reports

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