OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in QC Piping Inspector

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in QC Piping Inspector is a specialized training program designed to provide essential knowledge of quality control practices in piping systems used across industrial projects. This course focuses on inspection procedures, piping materials, fabrication standards, and compliance monitoring within sectors such as oil and gas, construction, petrochemical, and manufacturing. Learners gain a structured understanding of how quality control ensures system integrity, operational safety, and adherence to project specifications.
This diploma emphasizes key topics including piping components, drawing and isometric interpretation, welding inspection basics, testing procedures, and quality documentation. Participants learn how to monitor fabrication and installation activities, identify non-conformities, and verify compliance with approved technical standards. The course highlights systematic inspection planning and accurate reporting practices required to maintain consistent quality outcomes. By understanding quality control workflows and documentation processes, learners develop the ability to support efficient and safe project execution in complex industrial environments.
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in QC Piping Inspector also promotes precision, responsibility, and professional conduct in industrial settings. It prepares individuals to perform structured inspections, maintain proper records, and coordinate effectively with engineering and construction teams. The program provides practical industry insights while reinforcing safety and quality principles. Through focused training, participants enhance their technical inspection skills and build the confidence required to contribute effectively to piping quality control operations.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
30-Hours
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to QC Roles and Responsibilities in Piping Projects (2 Hours)
- Piping Materials, Components, and Fabrication Practices (3 Hours)
- International Codes and Standards: ASME, API, ISO (4 Hours)
- Welding Fundamentals and Visual Weld Inspection (6 Hours)
- Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Methods and Field Applications (4 Hours)
- Reading and Interpreting Piping Isometrics and Layout Drawings (6 Hours)
- Inspection Procedures During Fabrication and Erection (3 Hours)
- Identification and Classification of Common Piping Defects (2 Hours)

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in QC Piping Inspector is ideal for individuals aiming to build expertise in piping quality control and inspection.
- Piping and fabrication technicians seeking QC knowledge
- QA/QC staff wanting to strengthen inspection skills
- Construction supervisors overseeing piping work
- Technical graduates pursuing industrial careers
- Welding professionals expanding into QC roles
- Individuals committed to maintaining safety and quality standards
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to QC Roles and Responsibilities in Piping Projects (2 Hours)
- Understand the key responsibilities of a QC piping inspector in industrial projects
- Recognise the role of quality control in ensuring project safety, efficiency, and compliance
- Identify the stages of piping inspection across fabrication, installation, and commissioning
- Become familiar with the communication flow within QA/QC teams and project management
Piping Materials, Components, and Fabrication Practices (3 Hours)
- Identify common piping materials and their mechanical properties
- Understand the functions of standard piping components such as flanges, valves, and elbows
- Gain insight into typical fabrication processes including cutting, welding, and fitting
- Assess how material selection influences system integrity and overall performance
International Codes and Standards: ASME, API, ISO (4 Hours)
- Interpret and apply ASME, API, and ISO standards in piping inspection activities
- Understand the relevance of international codes to piping fabrication and installation
- Evaluate workmanship and materials for compliance with global standards
- Navigate key sections of applicable codes during inspection and documentation
Welding Fundamentals and Visual Weld Inspection (6 Hours)
- Understand the basic principles of welding processes used in piping systems
- Interpret welding procedure specifications (WPS) and procedure qualification records (PQR)
- Identify visual welding defects and understand their causes and implications
- Perform basic visual inspection techniques to assess weld quality and acceptability
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Methods and Field Applications (4 Hours)
- Understand the principles and importance of non-destructive testing in piping QA/QC
- Identify common NDT techniques such as ultrasonic, radiographic, magnetic particle, and dye penetrant testing
- Determine appropriate NDT methods based on materials, weld type, and inspection requirements
- Interpret NDT reports and results to support defect detection and quality decisions
Reading and Interpreting Piping Isometrics and Layout Drawings (6 Hours)
- Develop proficiency in reading piping isometric drawings and layout plans
- Identify symbols, line numbers, weld joints, elevations, and material specifications
- Correlate drawings with on-site installation and inspection points
- Use drawings to plan inspections, trace piping routes, and verify compliance
Inspection Procedures During Fabrication and Erection (3 Hours)
- Conduct systematic inspections during fabrication, assembly, and site erection
- Verify alignment, fit-up, supports, and welding in line with project specifications
- Follow inspection checklists and hold points as defined in the inspection and test plan (ITP)
- Communicate inspection findings and coordinate with fabrication and construction teams
Identification and Classification of Common Piping Defects (2 Hours)
- Recognise common defects such as porosity, cracks, misalignment, undercut, and corrosion
- Classify defects based on severity and applicable inspection standards
- Understand root causes of defects and their impact on piping system performance
- Recommend corrective actions or rework procedures based on inspection outcomes
