OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Quality Control (QC) Piping

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Quality Control (QC) Piping is a comprehensive training program designed to provide essential knowledge and practical understanding of quality control practices in piping systems. This course focuses on inspection procedures, piping components, material verification, welding quality checks, and compliance monitoring within industrial projects. It is structured to support professionals working in oil and gas, petrochemical, construction, marine, and power plant industries where strict quality standards are critical.
This diploma covers key technical areas including piping drawings and isometric interpretation, inspection and test plans (ITPs), material receiving inspection, welding inspection basics, hydrostatic testing procedures, and documentation control. Learners gain insight into identifying defects, monitoring fabrication and installation activities, and maintaining proper quality records. By understanding the workflow of piping construction and quality verification processes, participants develop the ability to ensure that installations meet approved specifications and standards.
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Quality Control (QC) Piping also enhances analytical thinking, technical observation skills, and professional responsibility. It prepares individuals to work closely with engineers, supervisors, and inspection teams while maintaining structured reporting procedures. Through focused and industry-aligned training, participants strengthen their competence in quality monitoring and contribute effectively to maintaining high performance and safety standards in piping projects.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
30-Hours
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to Quality Control in Piping Systems (2 Hours)
- Piping Materials, Components, and Fabrication Processes (3 Hours)
- International Standards and Codes: ASME, API, ISO (4 Hours)
- Welding Procedures and Joint Integrity (6 Hours)
- Piping Isometrics and Technical Drawing Interpretation (5 Hours)
- Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Methods and Applications (4 Hours)
- Inspection Techniques and Common Defect Identification (3 Hours)
- Documentation: WPS, PQR, Test Reports, and Compliance Records (3 Hours)

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Quality Control (QC) Piping is ideal for individuals aiming to build expertise in piping inspection and quality monitoring.
- Engineering or diploma graduates in mechanical fields
- QA/QC technicians seeking specialization in piping
- Piping supervisors and fabrication staff
- Construction professionals transitioning into QC roles
- Technical personnel involved in inspection activities
- Individuals focused on compliance and industrial safety standards
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to Quality Control in Piping Systems (2 Hours)
- Understand the fundamentals of quality control and its importance in piping systems
- Identify key roles and responsibilities in a quality control framework
- Recognise the impact of quality control on operational efficiency and safety
- Gain awareness of typical challenges and solutions in QC processes
Piping Materials, Components, and Fabrication Processes (3 Hours)
- Identify common piping materials and their applications in industry
- Understand the function of piping components such as valves, fittings, and flanges
- Explain the basic principles of fabrication methods including cutting, bending, and welding
- Recognise how material selection affects quality and system integrity
International Standards and Codes: ASME, API, ISO (4 Hours)
- Understand the purpose and scope of key piping standards and codes
- Identify relevant sections of ASME, API, and ISO standards for quality control
- Apply standardised practices in evaluating piping system compliance
- Interpret and integrate codes into inspection and documentation procedures
Welding Procedures and Joint Integrity (6 Hours)
- Understand various welding techniques used in piping fabrication
- Interpret welding procedure specifications (WPS) and procedure qualification records (PQR)
- Identify potential welding defects and their implications on system safety
- Assess joint integrity using visual and standard testing methods
Piping Isometrics and Technical Drawing Interpretation (5 Hours)
- Read and interpret piping isometric drawings and process flow diagrams
- Understand symbols, annotations, and line classifications used in piping schematics
- Translate technical drawings into practical inspection checklists
- Evaluate design requirements against installed systems
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Methods and Applications (4 Hours)
- Understand the principles of NDT and its role in quality assurance
- Identify common NDT techniques including ultrasonic, radiographic, magnetic particle, and dye penetrant testing
- Determine appropriate NDT methods for specific inspection tasks
- Interpret NDT results for defect detection and compliance reporting
Inspection Techniques and Common Defect Identification (3 Hours)
- Apply structured inspection methods across piping fabrication and installation stages
- Identify common defects such as corrosion, cracks, misalignment, and weld discontinuities
- Use inspection tools and gauges effectively in field applications
- Develop practical approaches to defect classification and reporting
Documentation: WPS, PQR, Test Reports, and Compliance Records (3 Hours)
- Understand the purpose and structure of key quality control documents
- Accurately complete and verify inspection and testing records
- Maintain compliance through correct documentation practices
- Support audit readiness through systematic record keeping and data management
